Leave or Remain?

John Marwood

I ♥ cryptic crosswords
O Rose thou art sick.
The invisible worm,
That flies in the night
In the howling storm:
Has found out thy bed
Of crimson joy:
And his dark secret love
Does thy life destroy.
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
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Studio Tan

Well-Known Forumite
Has anybody seen Osborne since?

- think I saw him on TV yesterday in his signature white hard hat and hi-viz jacket with a factory in the background - or was that just library footage, rather like totalitarian regimes do when the dictator is ill ?

Capitalising on the current mayhem I see Tom Jones has done a re-working of one of his early hits. What was formally "The Young New Mexican Puppeteer" has now become "The Old New Malden Brexiteer" (Boom! Boom!)
 

1JKz

Well-Known Forumite
One whole day has gone by without comment on this here Leave or Remain thread.

Soon (get a grip and) move on, don't we?
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
To be fair the other thread was meant to just discuss facts after we leave, but as that won't start til next year it went off topic!
 

1JKz

Well-Known Forumite
Is Stafford Forum having an election of the head of Stafford Forum?
Every other party is, including that of a 9 year old's party!
 

1JKz

Well-Known Forumite
Is Stafford Forum having an election of the head of Stafford Forum?
Every other party is, including that of a 9 year old's party!
I'd like to put myself forward, as I feel I'm the total waste of space this forum needs and desires.
I've one other member backing me* and they feel the same, so vote for me and stuff.

...there, that should do it, I'm sure they'll be enough potential mistakers to get what I want, wa ha ha haaaaaaaaa

*@1JKz
 

citricsquid

Well-Known Forumite
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...new-council-presidency-miroslav-a7112996.html

The foreign minister of Slovakia has said he will “support any measure” to reverse Britain’s decision to leave the EU, offering a sliver of optimism for those hoping Brexit might never happen.

Slovakia takes over the rotating presidency of the EU today for the next six months – set to be a tumultuous period after Britain voted to leave the 28-nation bloc.

While the EU has to respect the Brexit decision, it should be “very flexible” in its dealings with Britain, Miroslav Lajčák told reporters at a press conference in Bratislava.

But the Slovakian minister ruled out the possibility of a “special deal” for the UK, which is the first country to break away from the EU since it formed under its current name in 1993.
 
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