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I am heartily sick of hearing about Brexit. Virtually all of it is pure speculation. 

 

The NEWS is what's happened, is happening or is about to happen.

 

What might happen, could happen, might possibly happen is NOT news.

 

The Politcal journalists are completely obsessed with political speculation, rumour and inuendo. They love it. As far as they're concerned, their political views and interests ARE the news.

 

Sky News is particularly bad. Adam Boulton and Faisal Islam are soooo full of their own importance I can't stand them. This morning Adam Boulton had Farage on and Boulton kept firing questions at Farage and before he'd hardly got half a dozen words out, Boulton was interrupting him asking more questions. Ignorant?

 

Also, Sky News is now hardly worth watching, politics, politics, politics. The News at 9am is now not news, it's a political programme. They don't know what NEWS is?



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

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We are many,They are few
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Couldn't agree more.  And March 19th won't be the end of it.   Regardless of what happens, we'll then have 3 years of what should have happened, what could have happened, what didn't happen, what almost happened, and what might happen in the future - not to mention a new campaign to overturn the result. 

 

I'm getting to the point where I wish the EU would just chuck us out, and get it over with. They all seem to think the world will end on March 19th.  God knows how they think we survived for thousands of years pre 1979.

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crooksnanny ~ maz
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*  29th  not that it probably makes much difference:)

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I'll bet the auld duffer was drunk and blames the dug.

 

Princess Diana will be watching and saying"nearly got him back!!!!"

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Smiley Indifferentimagen the poor policeman asking him to blow into the breathalyser

 

seeing himself working for the rest of his carrear on a school  crossing

 

shall i blow for you sirSmiley LOL

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Bet he had a rollicking from her Maj when he got home!😀

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Smiley Happynew car deliverd already

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No apparently he had lightly sautéed sweetbreads with quince jelly and a pint of mild 😳
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On the subject of news what has happened to google news? It has changed to include long lists of the same story, which is so infuriating if all you want to do is browse the headlines?
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Perhaps it's "based on your interests"???



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

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Every time I read about Brexit, it always makes me think of a breakfast cereal, a bit like ready brek or weetabix

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I hate that word, it makes me want to scream every time I hear it.😱😁

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Perhaps you're thinking of these?  laughing :-

 

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They look like hob nobs, please pass them around there’s a good chap😉
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All MPs should be locked in a room, with minimum rations, and not allowed out till a decision had been reached.  Naturally, they would not be held against their will.  Anyone wishing to leave could do so, but would immediately relinquish their seat, not be allowed to stand again for public office for 15 yrs, and not be able to claim any pension for time in government so far.  If a medical emergency occurred, treatment would be provided.  (Some of them are getting on a bit, and we do not want anyone to expire in an unseemly manner.)

 

Laura Whatsit of the BBC would have to stand outside the door for the duration, but with the camera switched off and a gagging order in place until a decision had been reached.  Then it would be announced on, yes, the News, after which there would be a total ban of any further mention of Brexit in the media.  No politician would be interviewed on the matter.  The end!  Fini!  Over!

 

Dream on, eh? sunglasses

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Your mention of Laura Kuenssberg prompts me to ask "How DO you pronounce her name"?

 

I've heard it pronounced "Koonsburg" and also "Kunsburg" so what IS the correct pronunciation?"



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

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Luckily, the typed medium means I don’t need to pronounce it!  I avoid spelling it whenever I can too! grin

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Go on, have a go at pronouncing it. laughing



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Live long and prosper.

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