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UK lawmakers back EU exit deal
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>Lawmakers approved legislation on Thursday which will allow Britain to leave the European Union on Jan. 31 with an exit deal, ending more than three years of tumult over the terms of the unprecedented divorce.

>They voted 330 to 231 in favor of the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill, which implements an exit deal agreed with the EU last year.
>That allows Prime Minister Boris Johnson to turn the page on one of Britain's deepest political crises in decades, putting an end to the fears of an immediate disorderly exit which had cast a shadow over the economy and fueled divisions over the 2016 referendum decision to leave the EU.
>"It is time to get Brexit done. This bill does so," Brexit minister Stephen Barclay told lawmakers, summing up hours of debate in parliament.
The legislation now heads to parliament's upper chamber and is expected to become law in the coming weeks, leaving enough time to allow Britain to leave at the end of the month with a deal to minimize economic disruption.

>The focus has turned to upcoming talks on long-term arrangements with the EU that will kick in when a transition period - during which Britain remains subject to EU rules - ends on Dec. 31.
>Johnson is adamant that the free-trade deal he wants can be negotiated in time, but his EU counterparts are less convinced.
>On Wednesday, Johnson met European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in London hours after she had made a speech saying it would be "basically impossible" to agree everything by the end of the year.
>Johnson's opponents, many of whom argued to stop Brexit or give the public another vote, say his approach risks creating another 'no-deal' cliff-edge at the end of the year when the transition period ends.

http://archive.is/wip/rGDoX
Anonymous
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No.255537
Probably the best that could be hoped for.
CAN'T BARRAGE THE FARAGE
Anonymous
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No.255544
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>>255526
>saying it would be "basically impossible" to agree everything by the end of the year.
Different day same old shit, just feeding the unironic traitors in this country some fuel to try and disrupt matters.
Just this bill had unessesary hurdles as they tried to tie "Get a deal which helps refugee 'children' reunite with families" into the fucking thing.
And another one regarding staying in full membership of Erasmus.
And yet another one that basically said that "If you dont have a deal by july, seek to extend the transistion period by two years" which was thankfully dropped without being voted on after the guy got yelled at for being fucking retarded.
Even disregarding the actual content of the amendments, it's a needless tying of hands on something that's already complicated enough.
Just fucking accept we're leaving instead of trying to shackle us, at this point people are starting to reject anything with the EU label out of sheer spite due to all the underhanded and brazen tactics being employed.
On a lighter note, one mad lad put forth an amendment that said have Big Ben sound off on Jan 31 to celebrate our departure with a few bongs, which was sadly thrown out because it cant be rung on such short notice due to the maintenence work.
Anonymous
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Nigel Farage last ever speech in EuroParl before UK leaves EU.mp4
>Nigel Farage last ever speech in EuroParl before UK leaves EU
It's done.
Anonymous
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No.257993
>>257908
Good riddance.
Anonymous
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No.258025
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>>257908
CAN'T BARRAGE THE FARAGE

But really, he is the model for /ourguys/ entering politics. Go and watch his first ever speech at the EU parliament twenty years ago and you will notice a stark difference. He was soft-spoken, cautious, and read from a piece of paper. When you're starting out do not make a nuisance of yourself; even if you're supported by the (((MSM))) you'll be too toxic to ever be seriously considered like AOC, and if you're opposed by the media then you'll be blocked at every turn and will have a very short career. Focus on one singular issue rather than trying to reinvent the political system; this way you cannot overextend yourself and your limited political capital might dismantle Globohomo at one critical juncture. Be charismatic and loyal to principles rather than to a party like Farage; he abandoned his own creation UKIP before Sargon destroyed it and established the Brexit Party which finally got what he wanted done. When you have earned the respect and admiration of your supporters and fear from your enemies then you can finally flex your muscles, flouting those detestable rules.
Anonymous
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No.258033
as a celebration, have this gift(get it quickly before some fuckelnut throws a sissyfit about wanting it deleted)
https://files.catbox.moe/a31n1i.mp3 the man in grey(studio version)
Anonymous
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No.258034
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>>258025
>sargon
I keep seeing this claim but how did Sargon destroy the party? Its old politician rich boomer ruling class owners decided they wanted to be woke about loving Islam more than they wanted the UK out of the EU. That's what I heard anyways.
Anonymous
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>>258034
It's a meme but probably has some truth to it. The only thing keeping UKIP alive was Farage so when he left there was no more appeal to it. Still, had he sticked around he would have been harmed by the whole "scandal" around Sargon, would have been asked to disavow, etc. Farage was lucky that the brief contact he had with Sargon was not enough to transfer the deadly curse. Anything Sargon joins dies, whether it existed before him or he himself established it.
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