>>240501WTF I like blood-drinking lizards now
>Britbongs actually did it
I hope the queen makes something good out of it
>>240503Hoping for surprise deportations of the semitic, and negroid kind. It's a extreme hope, but setting the standards high I have more room for disappointment.
Congrats. Now if only our king could do the same that'd be great, but I guess that's too much to hope for since our royals doesn't actually have any power.
>>240506>our royals doesn't actually have any powerRoyals without power may as well not exist.
>>240502>WTF I like blood-drinking lizards nowThis lizard can't be trusted, for decades she allowed the ethnic cleansing of the British people and was in bed with the faction pushing for to make China the 21st century powerhouse.
Now the winds have changed and she jumps ship joining the faction with a better deal, perhaps the exclusive trade deal with America. But looking at the Empire's record of treachery and intrigue, a trojan horse to subvert the faction supporting Trump can't be dismissed.
>I am the absolute state.
>Nice Parliament you got there
>Be a shame if someone prorogued it
>>240501I'm sorry, our queen actually
did something?
And something
useful, at that?
>>240525>our queeni think you need some more maple syrup in you're tea, leaf and take down those weird pictures you have of the queen, you haven't been in the UK's imperial rule in over 35 years and it's kinda weird
>>240529True, we're not under your rule, but we've still got the same queen. All praises to the Commonwealth.
>>240531>not talking about the pictures you have in you're basement of herare you shy about it, eh? or do you have a special bond with her given that not even the English have as many pictures of her as you guys do or is it some secret Canadian moose calling ritual? or maybe even some weird maple tree hugging hippie thing that you get excited about when you make maple syrup? or even possibly a law a Mountie has to undergo in the horse-fucking Royal Canadian Mounted Police or maybe the most Canadian one the way you all gather around drinking maple syrup for a week celebrating her birthday?
>>240533I wish I could cover my walls in pictures of the Queen. But the Trudeau Gulags® keep replacing them with sepia shots of Pierre's MKULTRA'd sex conquests. Spread eagle. Something about accepting diversity or something. I dunno, kinda blends together after the first year or two.
Oh, and you'd be wise to quit talking shit about our moose friends, eh. Few things in the world are as dangerous as a Newfie commando squad on mooseback.
>>240535>I wish I could cover my walls in pictures of the Queenat least you can put them on maple trees when you collect earth Chan's most prized juice in the west
>But the Trudeau Gulags® keep replacing them with sepia shots of Pierre's MKULTRA'd sex conquests. Spread eagle. Something about accepting diversity or somethingthose filthy Quebecois always trying to steal the spotlight from the only true imperial overlord all because of they're shitty poutine pride
>Oh, and you'd be wise to quit talking shit about our moose friends, eh. Few things in the world are as dangerous as a Newfie commando squad on mooseback.i've heard old maple tree chopping story's of the moose being an honorary Aryan of the animal kingdom and i think we can setup some kind of animal utopia with them free from the feathered fuckers, birds, if you meet their needs, eh?
>>240537>earth Chan's most prized juice in the west Okay now
that is insulting. Clearly, it's the best juice in the world. Just wait until the next ice age, and we're strolling across the Arctic to trade syrup for vodka with our Ruskie frens, making the Burgers all jealous of our new bromance. Shit'll be so cash.
>those filthy Quebecois always trying to steal the spotlightNah, they're too busy LARPing as Texan separatists, occasionally interspersed with some really shitty metal '''music'''.
>i think we can setup some kind of animal utopia with them free from the feathered fuckers, birdsNo need, the birds already flee in terror before
alces alces. Maybe we should ship some down to ɐᴉlɐɹʇsn∀, show them how a
real avian genocide is done.
>>241332Traitors to Britain, every single one of those layabouts trying to stop Brexit.
>>241332Really seems like this is the "no" parliament.
Do you want to accept May's deal? –No
Do you want to reject Brexit? –No
Do you want a no-deal Brexit? –No
I legitimately feel sorry for Brits, but if Comrade "For the many, not the Jew" Corbyn gets in it will be hilarious. Acceleration really seems to be happening.
So there is some quasi coup d' etat or something? Can they just finally exit? I am pro brexit for so many reasons.
>>241348They are afraid of a no deal brexit because it will wake up the rest of Europe to the idea that the EU isn't needed. And if Britain is allowed to leaves the EU without a deal the EU will crumble, and this is what the imperialists and NWO supporters fear the most. Free nations and free people spells the doom for them.
>>241353Can we just let the eu die please?
Good luck, britfags. I hope you all get the chance to dance on the EU's grave very soon.
>>240501>to stat "no earlier than Monday 9th September">>240511>>240516>>241332So, these fags are going to be screeching as loud as they can while they still have the power to do fuck all.
>>240511>>240516I love all the talk of them being the "defenders of democracy" when the whole reason this fight started is because they were against a democratic referendum
>>240508do not forget that she is a direct descendant of muhammad
>>242068>>240508The Windsor Family is Jewish.
They're closing down for 5 weeks TONIGHT. Remainers / globalists pretty pissed off, but they're not giving up yet.
I expect them to be REEEEing hard in front of every TV camera they can find those 5 weeks and even harder when they come back in to session.
seems like the english partlament passed a law today that forbids the country the leave the eu without a deal. the leave date on october 31st is now at risk and may not be met at all.
>>242041i do believe carl benjamin called this sargons law, except this is in reverse here. accusing the opposition of something you yourself are doing. just more proof that the west does not have democratic governments anymore. if the results dont match the agenda, they are not legit and more NGO niggers will do these gay balloon protests for the Lügenpresse to show on the evening news
i could care less about england but as i see it, if they dont manage to leave the EU even after a won referendum, this will prolong this livespan of the EU for decades and probably no other country will even try to leave for some time to come.
>>242105>forbids the country the leave the eu without a dealFools. Now they'll never get a half-decent deal.
>>240501Thanks for this wonderful news, brings me happiness this difficult day.
>>242105>forbids the country to leave the eu without a dealEU: "Give us 90% of your GDP for 100 years and we'll let you leave."
UK: "No, that's ridiculous."
EU: "I guess you can't leave then, this is the only deal we'll give you. :^)"
Fucking brilliant. I'd call them retarded, but the remainers knew and wanted this to be the result. With such a law the UK has no bargaining power whatsoever.
>>242114This is EXACTLY what the Remainer globalists want.
Can you imagine going into a business negotiating where the other side of the table knows you can't leave without a deal? What is their incentive to give you ANYTHING at that point?
If they get the law passed and enforced before Oct 31st, it effectively means Brexit is over and the UK will stay in the EU forever, against the will of their citizens. I guess we'll know soon enough.
I've heard that technically any law passed by British Parliament has to be ratified (or something) by the Queen. Usually she just ratifies everything and it's seen as a formality at this point, but she technically has the right to refuse to ratify any law she wants if a minister presents a reasonable explanation why it shouldn't be passed. I've read multiple articles suggesting that Boris Johnson could go over Parliament's head and get the Queen to shoot down this law, and that that is exactly the strategy he is intending to pull. Anyone with a better understanding of how British government works than I do have an opinion on how likely it is that something like that could happen?
>>242433I think there has not been a Queen's veto since like 1671. Basically no chance
>>242434>Basically no chanceSo, it's going to happen. After all, we're "O for..." how many things at this point?
last thing i heard the queef signed the "no deal leave is illegal" law.
i wonder if she even reads the papers she gets or has any mental capacity to understand their meaning. Seems like the current government is hitting the wall really hard soon.
>>242521Sad we have come to the days where it is illegal to become a free nation in Europe.
>>242598UK Supreme Court supposed to rule today on whether or not Parliament has to continue their recess imposed on them by BoJo.
I'm not sure the ruling means much, because BoJo still has ways to run out the clock until Oct 31st.
>>242812They're ruling on whether or not Johnson "misled the Queen", instead of just asking her themselves.
>>242076so an admixture of direct muhammad descendancy and jews... that is bad, just bad.
>>242814They're trying to decide whether the Jewish old fart was "Lied to" or not.
Let me guess, they decide for themselves whether they are right or not?
Parliament was a fucking mistake.
>British armed forces and security services will be handed over to BrusselsSome British anon can comment on this?
>Lord James of Blackheath Threatened over EU Defence Unionhttps://www.bitchute.com/video/vy0l6tQSXmev/>EMERGENCY - TREASON IN THE UK - ALL PEOPLE IN THE UK ARE BEING TAKEN OVER!!!!https://www.bitchute.com/video/BA69R5rddf1b/ It looks like treason is widespread among politicians and the police hushing up and bulling the people.
>>245079Countless Brits must be spinning in their graves right now. This timeline is not faring good with Britain (or Europe for that matter) at the moment.
>>245077They still serve tripe in the east end.
It is well known that when it comes to allegience to a country the army always sides with the people not the establlishment. EU would have control of nothing because none of the troops would obey them.
A decent member of the army would put a bullet though the head of a police person without a though if they were asked to. A more effecient troop would take a knife and gut the whole met police force.
I have faith in the soldiers and I have faith in the Queen who they serve and she has faith in the people.
Plus having waited three years for nothing another 30 days aint going to make much difference.
>>245079How many White People are even left in Britannia at this point?
>>245153Show me the way to the next little girl
Oh, don't ask why
Oh, don't ask why
Show me the way to the next little girl
Oh, don't ask why
Oh, don't ask why
For if we don't find
The next little girl
I tell you we must die
I tell you we must die
I tell you, I tell you
I tell you we must die
>>245153>General Nick Carter, describes as “information warfareThe saddest words of tounge and pen is Alex Jones was right again.
>>240501>IT'S FUCKING HAPPENINGIt is getting more and more likely it won't happen at all
>EU agrees Brexit delay to January 31, eyes formal approval on Tuesday>The European Union agreed on Monday to delay Brexit until Jan.31, said the bloc’s chairman, Donald Tusk. >“The EU27 has agreed that it will accept the UK’s request for a Brexit flextension until 31 January 2020,” Tusk said of the idea of a “flexible extension”, which means >Britain could go earlier if its fractious parliament ratifies the divorce bill. The bloc now awaits an approval from London. Once that is in, a 24-hour countdown will start when member states can still object or else the decision will have been taken.
>“This will allow for the decision to be formally adopted tomorrow,” an EU diplomat said. >An EU official warned, however, it might take as long as Wednesday, just a day before Britain would otherwise be due to leave the bloc on its current Oct. 31 deadline. >The decision came following a 30-minute meeting of the 27 EU ambassadors in Brussels after France dropped its objections that blocked the decision last week. Any delay to Brexit can only be granted unanimously by the 27 EU countries staying on together. >“The prospect of elections has strengthened significantly over the weekend,” a source close to French President Emmanuel Macron said earlier on Monday. >The third postponement of Brexit would come with conditions. They include a refusal to renegotiate their divorce agreement and giving a green light to the 27 capitals to meet without Britain to discuss the bloc’s future. https://web.archive.org/web/20191028111241/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu-delay/eu-agrees-brexit-delay-to-january-31-eyes-formal-approval-on-tuesday-idUSKBN1X70JB >>248856I really don't see what difference it makes at all. Were the UK to actually break away it's still among the most cucked countries in Europe due to muh Commonwealth immigration laws and the police state. It's not like the EU is forcing Britain to take in migrants other than Polish plumbers.
If anything, the continued subversion of positive action would drive whatever worthwhile Brits around into going full Guy Fawkes mode. The retrieval of sovereignty through Brexit is inherently good but only if this sovereignty is actually used sensibly.
>>248859If Britain manages to break free without having a millstone tied to their neck forever making them subsidiary servants of the EU, the EU will crumble and fall. This is why all the powers at be does all they can to prevent an No-Deal Brexit. Free nations in Europe spells the death of the Globalist NWO project called the EU.
But you are right all but a few of the politicians are strong supporters of the EU and NWO. A prospect of an cushy job in Brussels without any accountability when their political careers are over is what they crave the most. Now that most of the the UN positions is packed with lifetime appointees and there is little room to make yet another committee or sub-committee inside the UN their solution is the EU and an identical set of committees but in addition there is so many more committees that can be made because the powers the EU wield is so much broader than what the UN could ever dream of.
When the indoctrination of the children that the "EU is needed" because for some reason, I don't know when it was introduced, many of the children and youth today in Europe don't know how passports work and how international travel and trade work. They believe that an Europe without the EU would result in closed borders all around and no way to travel. Their idea of how an Europe without EU would function is akin to how East and West Berlin was after Soviet closed it's borders. I think they unironically believe that the EU ended the cold war and made every country in Europe open their border between each other and created tourism.
If Brexit fails or makes Britain a Vassal state, the EU project will succeed in prolonging its life. But if Britain exits without a deal and becomes a free nation, the EU will fall in short succession.
>>248860>I think they unironically believe that the EU ended the cold warDoesn't seem like that much of a stretch. After all, for the past several decades, they've been parading around here (Burgerland) that "The U.S. needs to become more sophisticated,
like Europe."
There might be a new election
https://youtu.be/S6gOZFF06ko299 voted for new elections
70 voted against
As 2/3rd majority is needed there notion for new elections fell.
>>248884The procedure today will be more long winded but will pass and there will be an election on the 12th.
>>248923Most prop-and-gander is shit. This however if chuckle-bros. Realism in a box.
>Britain headed for Brexit-infused December election>Britain appeared headed for a rare December election after the leader of the opposition Labour Party told fellow lawmakers Tuesday that he'll back Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call for the snap vote now that the prospect of crashing out of the European Union without a Brexit deal has been taken off the table. >Jeremy Corbyn said his conditions for a vote had "now been met" after the EU extended Britain's Brexit deadline to Jan. 31 next year. Johnson formally accepted the terms of the delay late Monday. The nation had been due to exit the bloc Thursday. >Lawmakers will vote on the terms of any election later Tuesday. Johnson does not command a majority in the House of the Common, but the bill's passage through Parliament is now all but ensured by the backing of the Labour Party. https://archive.is/p1mzVTime to dust off the Brexit memes:
https://youtu.be/4fVQwzv5Qfc Debate ongoing if anyone want to watch
https://youtu.be/moucT6XyaaIDo you think anything cool will happen on the 5th of november?
>>249024maybe, probably, not sure.
>>249024NO
Bonfire night is good family fun. I do expect some cunt to put a firework through JRM post box and the media to go full on its the end of the world please queue in a ordilly fashion for a tin of beans because Heinze aint made enough of them bolllocks.
However anyonne close to Yardley can go fuck up Jess and her band of feminasties if they want. I have a feeling the fuckwits will vote her back into parliament and she will be plopping her milk sacks gently on the red line.
https://tomluongo.me/2019/10/30/brexit-symptom-problem/Good take on the broader political climate that brought Brexit, Trump, Catalonia, Lega, Yellow Vests, etc... The elites aren't getting it, if they deprive the people of a political process folks will burn it down. Money quote:
>We are quickly becoming peoples separated by a common language, to invoke George Bernard Shaw, which is sowing enmity and division between the states to levels that haven’t existed since the run up to what is commonly misreferred to as the US Civil War.>Properly framed, that war was one fought by President Lincoln to preserve the Union not stave off an attack on Washington by forces that wanted to wrest control of the government. That is a civil war.>The wars being fought today by the leadership in Brussels are similar to the one Lincoln fought. These are political wars fought against the current will of the people to prevent secession from the EU – Brexit, Italeave, Catalonia.>When people are denied their rights through the political process, however, the inevitable next step is through violence. And that is what comes next unless those in power accede to reality. >>249150Why not just leave England?
>>249164It's an invasion, it's their home and you can't run forever. Why not make it happen instead?
>>249167What I would like to know is why Bongs are accepting this level of shit and, seemingly, doing nothing about it. Last I knew, the
public was the ones that wanted Brexit in the first place. Unless someone actually living in England can correct me, it seems like England, just like most other countries, want freedoms, rights, and reforms, but doesn't want to take on any of the responsibility that would entail.
>>249176I have been away from the UK for a long time but outside of London most of what is considered politics have very little to do with daily lives and is ignored. People get on with their lives and ignore any laws that get in their way.
Where I grew up if someone decided to rainbow flag themselves in a cause they would just be ignored or punched.
It is not that the English just sit back and allow this stuff it is that most of the crap you hear makes no difference to ordinary peoples lives.
The UK has 60 millions people. Each day 50 go missing never to be heard of again either dead or alive. I expect many of those are buried in the corner of a field and some of them are most likely to have upset someone. Fred West got rid of two women that way and it was not until he was found to have buried his own daughter in his garden and he had taken the police to the site that their bodies were found. Go back to Hindley and Brady some bodies have never been found.
>>249176>>249187The "stiff upper lip" mentality, although great for stability when in good times or facing external threats, has undermined any form of fervent resistance. Say what you will about the French but they've been the first to say "no"
en masse.
>>249190You need to dig down a bit. The French have big mouths but seldom do much under real threat. A few lorry drivers going on strike on mass is not being hard. It all falls apart when pushed.
Anyway I wanted to slip this link in as has gone under the radar on purpose. This MP who is still and MP and might even be one after the 12th was a bit naugty. Drugs and mass boy sex paid through a half-fake chairity account in 2016 and for the last three years he has still been standing even with that indiscretion.
Although I don`t think paying for sex or taking drugs is bad. Considering his position as an MP it does make you think he was ripe for being black-mailed.
Link for those with online skills:
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201920/cmselect/cmstandards/93/93.pdf >>249187https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-50202060I am not sure if anyone would want to openly donate but I think crowdfunding political killings seems like a step in the right direction for democracy.
>>249195/mlpol/ is a board of peace.
>>249195Tbh, traditional cells are basically crowdfunding as each member has to contribute something. You need to have the right contacts and OPSEC though to get away with it. I had a distant relative who donated to the IRA during the time of the Blacks and Tans.
Doing it online is as counter-intuitive as can be. I imagine that this is purely a symbolic gesture to show someone they're really not liked.
>>249199Many American donated to the IRA because they had zero understanding of what they were funding. However you could just as easily donate in London. A person walking round Kilburn or Cricklewood in the 80`s could easily be asked for money for the cause. The IRA was essentially using a charity collection method for buying weapons.
They also had some very wealthy patrons.
I am not advocating MLPOL-Stars get into this funding but merely showing that the world of small cells hiding from the police to organise killings is old-folks now and now anyone with a grudge can go out and gather funds. How they find a person to do the deed I don`t know but having sat having a quiet lunch in a North London pub and been offered guns and coke I can not imagine it is that difficult.
>>249254>killingsWell, as /mlpol/ is into friendship and ponies, but not violent stuff; your idea is out of place.
>>249255Nuance is everything. Considering the illegal content on MLPOL I doubt that is always the case.
>>249257>illegal contentSlander is not a good choice fren, it only makes you look dumb or psychotic.
>>249257>illegal contentWhen the hater ran out of ammo and begin to pull crap from his ass.
>>249258>>249259I am both dumb and psychotic. It is not slander it is libel. However only if my statement was untrue and has caused you or in this case MLPOL harm.
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/defamation-law-made-simple-29718.html >>249257There is nothing illegal on /mlpol/. Try again
>>249272If a person has a postal vote and access to something toxic how close would that get to an MP. Where is the postal vote opened?
>>249281>>249282You have an obsession with violence fren.
Relax and have a pony.
>>249281That's stupid on two levels (as well as immoral). First of all, there's absolutely nothing stopping the constituency from voting in someone else, likely even more radical because the MP is a "martyr." It does nothing against the political machine itself and your only saving grace is to embolden the rest of Britain; that is likely to be counterproductive as well because more moderate people are less likely to tacitly support and bankroll your cause and overeager copycats are more likely to get rounded up by the police state.
Suppose a situation existed on a Minecraft server where someone was making your life hellish, griefing everything you have, etc. You want payback but you discover that player is just taking orders from a more secretive mastermind who has other players bent to his whim. Why would you grief the stooge when the villain is unlikely to feel any real impact?
Also, you can't just rush in with a stone sword alone because there's a 99% chance you're going to fail. You need to plan this out way in advance and have people you can absolutely trust backing you up. As you're an inexperienced player you may want to find and adequately pay an expert griefer or a strong warrior to go into action. You could do it yourself but as you're likely to get b& for training and acquiring 32k swords, you may want to bring over a player from an American server and smuggle the goods in somehow.
It annoys me whenever people try to talk tough and even more so when they try to be the hero. Watch
Grand Slam (1967) (F for Movie Night) to get the most basic grasp of what it takes to have non-gay ops (the movie's not about political assassination but it's close enough). Basic summary: you have to have close and specific information about regular schedules and placement, you have to have at least several hundred thousand dollars to spare, you have to have up-to-date contacts of EXPERTS who know what they're doing and won't sell you out, you have to have intensive and careful planning (a feat in itself and people go to university just to learn this), you need backup/contingency plans, and military guys are better than contract killers (clean criminal records and better teamwork, but keep in mind they're more likely to have intelligence ties). You could also watch
The Italian Job if you want something more light-hearted.
But seriously, stop acting like you're some kind of expert on this. "I totally could do this guys" is no different from "I totally could surf on top of a moving truck on a highway" except you're hurting more people. If you want to let off some steam then write a book about this; you might still be put on a list but at least you'll have people defending you on the grounds of free speech.