>Britain to ban sale of all diesel and petrol cars and vans from 2040
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/25/britain-to-ban-sale-of-all-diesel-and-petrol-cars-and-vans-from-2040
>Britain's new aircraft carriers to test Beijing in South China Sea
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jul/27/britains-new-aircraft-carriers-to-test-beijing-in-south-china-sea
>Exclusive: EU threat to suspend Brexit talks unless Britain pays its divorce bill
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/27/exclusive-eu-says-brexit-talks-could-delayed-uk-continues-stonewall/
>With 20 months until Brexit, UK orders year-long EU migration study
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-workers-idUKKBN1AB31Z
>UK Government's immigration policy branded "a shambles" after Lewis suggests end to free movement
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15437821.UK_Government_s_immigration_policy_branded__a_shambles__after_Lewis_suggests_end_to_free_movement/
>Brexit EU migration study examines if British workers are at a disadvantage to foreign labour
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/27/brexit-eu-migration-study-examines-british-workers-adisadvantage/
>(((Alt-right))) commentator gets 'schooled' by historian over diversity in Roman Britain
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/27/alt-right-commentator-gets-schooled-historian-diversity-roman/
>Freedom of movement ends with Brexit, says immigration minister
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/27/freedom-of-movement-ends-with-brexit-says-immigration-minister-brandon-lewis
>Transgender people 'can't serve' in US military
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-40729996
>Britain's May to stay as PM until at least 2020, close ally predicts
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-politics-idUSKBN1A70BL
First.
just bit myself again lads
>voting
What your favorite kind of biscuit lads?
>>135178089
bitten*
>>135178010
It's on YouTube I believe, rather comfy.
>>135178175
>(((Zeebad)))
well lads, I fucked up the interview big time
he was so weird, and he had that stupid British east coast accent
>PAAHHK ME CAAAHHH AAT HAAHHVAAARD YAAAHD
he started out by asking me about my job experience, and when I tried to do that "connecting piece" where I related to him, I sperged out (cause no ideas, thanks to you faggots, but I was thinking about Brit/pol/ at that time) and said:
"Trump caused Brexit"
Fuck me I'm never gonna find a job
>>135178452
>job
heh... enjoy working for ZOG. Take the blackpill, chump.
>>135178452
If you hadn't of spammed about America being homogeneous, we could've helped you.
>>135178452
look who it is
Whats worse......carling or tennents?
Did Dr David Kelly Kill himself?
Answer me mk2
Abortion is immoral.
>>135178073
>Caselaw
What's this list of important tort, contract, public and tax cases for?
>200 year old churches going up for sale
This is fucking depressing, watching the death of a nations culture.
>>135178452
Shoo Pablo
>>135178073
what's the point in this
>>135178762
They're going to get turned into mosques
>>135178749
why?
>>135178755
Landmark or significant cases in their own right.
>>135178825
If you have to ask, it's not for you.
>>135178862
It indeed is.
Jam roly poly
And
Custard
>>135178862
This is the anonychad thread, triplebs go in the other one.
>>135178862
can you hear me?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nigel-Farage-Talking-Novelty-Pen/dp/B06VY3VFL1
Talking Nigel Farage pen, lads.
>>135178862
>studying law
You should be breaking it. You're sliding on your blackpill ways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFQlbmNcxZA
>>135178972
hello?
>tfw getting to where I never said I'd be
Tommy Robinson's new book about why Muslims kill goes on sale tomorrow. I was thinking about buying a copy but then I realised if I wanted to memorise violent passages from the quran I could just get them from the internet.
>>135179100
This runt making threads after ones already been established.
>>135179100
It keepsh appening
>>135179173
This can either be a positive or a negative thing.
>>135179100
Why are you content on that ugly format in your shit thread splitters?
>>135179198
>if I wanted to memorise violent passages from the quran I could just get them from the internet
Or your local prison/mosque.
Considering buying, can anyone comment?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Strange-Death-Europe-Immigration-Identity/dp/1472942248/ref=pd_sim_21_6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=GX10759RXKW6G3DA5P4R
>>135179291
Sticking your cock up someones arse is literally unnatural, how can anyone think it's natural?
>>135179387
Buy a second hand one...
>>135179291
disgusting =/= unnatural
>>135179473
>touching books that could have been handled while someone was on the toilet, after they had wiped their shit covered arsehole but before washing their hands
No thanks.
any of you lads watching the gay show on Beeb 4?
>>135179615
no.
>>135179597
>I expected that answer
Good luck finding a copy of that Dragon book of verse then.
>>135179387
>gets depressed and leaves threads beause they're too politically depressing
>reads books on the death of Europe
lad, buy the Beano ffs
>>135179615
No, I never watch Channel 4, it's just degenerate.
>>135179585
If I wanted to larp as you there are more comfortable ways to do it.
>>135178452
I don't speak Spanish sorry
>Muslim gang rampaged through Liverpool attacking strangers because they were white “non-Muslims”
>The drunken yobs targeted three unknown men before Mohmed, 24, and Mohammed, 20, set upon Gary Bohanna when he revealed he was Christian.
>Laughing Faruq, 19, who was not convicted of a racial or religious motive, then filmed Mohmed punching St Helens councillor Paul Lynch to the ground, as his terrified girlfriend tried to protect him.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/muslim-gang-rampaged-through-liverpool-13392480
Seems like it would be very prominent news if the roles were reversed.
>>135179597
are you mentally damaged, mate? kek. When you buy a book SOMEONE will have touched it and you don't know if they've washed their hands.
>>135179840
Savage 10/10
>>135179835
BBC4 no Channel 4, peoples taxes are going towards documentaries about queers.
>>135179247
Sorry lad, didn't see that. I was focused on getting the thread started with the right links before that mong.
>The thing is we are a precedent set legal system, not code. The current way of doing things is more authoritive than "outdated" code.
Though, those lists of powers were compiled quite recently (2003-2004) which were an attempt to be more transparent about the monarchs powers, so they are still set in law and (technically) legal for the monarch to use these powers. Of course precedence is that these powers are devolved to ministers, and what you said about the monarch being on a knife edge is true. That's what I meant in claiming if the Queen's Prerogative powers were ever exercised in any significant matter, it could very well result in the complete dissolution of the monarchy.
Out of curiosity, what is your opinion on monarchism? I'm sure you're for it, simply being English and off your posts, but to what extent do you think the monarch should exercise powers to?
>>135180000
Sure.
>>135179965
Forget the link.
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmselect/cmpubadm/422/42204.htm
>>135179597
>he's turning into Howard Hughes
>>135179660
>>135179835
>12 men living together in the same house
>having no toilet, but a makeup room
>all of them dressing up in drag on saturdays
>pictures of them all sleeping on the floor naked
worth the watch
>>135180000
ZeeBad wants to see your boipucci
>>135178903
It's missing lots of post-2000 ones. AG v Blake and FII Group Litigation come to mind.
>>135180000
I'm observing these 4 (four) zeros
>>135180102
Sorry lad, that's not my thing
>>135179291
>sticking your knob in the wrong hole is "natural"
What the fuck.
Oh nevermind these people get their morality from chimpanzees.
>>135180157
I'm always adding suggestions to the list lad. iI'll look them up now and add them.
Erm, but gay sex isn't natural?
If it was, I wouldn't have to lube up like crazy and take personal preparations for the act
What do you all think is the future of the British monarchy after the Queen?
How do you think brit/pol/ would've reacted during the buildup of gulf war mk2, hypothetically, if brit/pol/ existed in 2002/3?
interventionist?
non-interventionist?
apathetic?
http://www.strawpoll.me/13551716
>>135179965
>>135178010
>>135179880
No-one cares any more
Alright lads, advice guru here.
I'm a success; extremely confident, many friends, dozens of lovers.
However, I have overcome many challenges to get to where I am. It is for this reason that I extend to you this opportunity to ask for some advice.
>>135180407
>>135180362
Yes?
>>135180341
Prince Charles.
>>135180448
>>135179840
You buying that for the girlfriend?
>>135180341
Business as usual.
>>135180448
>>135180485
Cheers for these mate.
>>135180440
Define success.
What should I get printed on a mug?
>>135180341
Lots and lots and lots of crown and govenment funded PR campaigns
>>135180448
>>135180485
what a waste of money
>>135180616
Your face on one side, and a cat on the other.
>>135180337
um.. sweetie...
>>135180341
I would like to see it abolished.
>>135180706
Sorry Sonja.
>>135180669
You're just mad you don't have a job.
>>135180616
Get the YKTD coat of arms mug
>>135180341
Hopefully George can be brought up to be a vicious Nero-like figure who, when he accedes to the throne, uses all the royal powers possible to get what he wants. This means he can launch wars and create allies; he can assign his own cabinet and prime minister (essentially) and act above the law. The Queen can do all the above things now if she wants, but she chooses not to to retain popularity and avoid rebellion.
>>135178762
not every church is significant enough to be preserved. although many are- we have the churches conservation trust to do that. if you really want to preserve them, help them out rather than just bitching about it on a cartoon porn board
>>135178840
more likely turned into flats. that's what happened to one near me
>>135180616
Order a printed mug and have nothing printed on it like an absolute madman
>>135180772
you're just mad
>>135180669
Mate, you Yanks do your own "coronation" every four years. And your Head of State is massively more expensive as a percentage of GPD than ours is.
>>135180349
why you lookin at these fine beeches instead of voting in the strawpoll.
??????????????????????????????????
inb4 fat-shaming you disgusting nonce
>>135180341
It will carry on as normal probably, there'll likely be a drop in support though because "muh charles! muh diana!"
>>135180739
YOu're not even Britihs GET OUT
>>135178735
Murdered.
A man with an above average knowledge of anatomy would not slit his own wrists.
>>135180551
>>135180485
>>135180600
Sentimental garbage. The 1950s were awful, and the UK has been dead for over a century. The UK wasn't a pretty postcard. Nostalgia and sentimentality are the comforts of a castrated coward. Pathetic.
Stop inconsequentially bitching and donate. Better yet, become a member as I am:
http://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/
>>135178755
Karen is so sugoi desu
>just watched all of the first season of Kiniro Mosaic
>Finished it and realised it was the second season
>>135180912
that's because the value of the Queen's belongings are officially listed as "priceless"
therefore it's not apart of your GDP
>>135180973
Ah, just before 1963 - the year that sex was invented.
>>135180988
Piss off you depressing wanker.
>>135180616
>>135180241
HM Treasury v Ahmed (freezing assets of suspected terrorists)
Stack v Dowden, Jones v Kernott (how your property will be divided upon divorce)
Prest v Petrodel Resources (about hiding assets using companies)
Nicklinson v Ministry of Justice (your right to die)
And of course Miller v Secretary of State (the Brexit case).
>>135181057
>therefore it's not apart of your GDP
I meant at a cost to the taxpayer.
>>135178452
>British east coast accent
what a fucking retard you are
#savage
>>135181147
Kek
>>135180349
>http://www.strawpoll.me/13551716
do you think you guys wouldn't get caught up in the momentum and wardrums of the moment....bearing in mind it was filthy leftists that were opposing it?
Do I like living in London? No.
>>135179965
There is no list of powers, there is just precedent set conduct.
My opinion of monarchy?
For Britain it's fantastic form of government, when it operates correctly. LARPing I would have a society that was at least 95% Anglican (God > Monarch > Englishman > Heathen) and educated by the state.
Once aged 30 they would elect their representive who wold legislate, but should the monarch disagree with legislation, they could instantly dimiss the act.
>>135180954
Maybe I am, maybe I'm not. ;)
>>135180973
>>135181240
NYC-looking shite. London was finished in the 30s.
>>135181408
These pics don't back far enough
>>135181215
okay okay now I see what you're getting at
To be fair though, it's necessary, especially given our population and the amount of guns we have, not to mention that we had a presidential assassination just over 50 years ago
>>135181105
Only dead cultures are nostalgic. You are escaping into an imaginary, romanticized past that can never be resurrected. All civilizations do this as they fall. While you think you are being unconventional or special by yearning for the past, you are simply affirming the decline.
Why can't they just pick a side and stick to it? Fucking hell, they're making Theresa look actually stable.
>>135181315
>look at those disgusting hippies
>>135181088
oi larkin you're supposed to be dead
>>135181039
The second was better. The first has no Kusshi-sensei.
>>135180440
How do i carry on pushing my self to actually succeed i become overwhelmed with stress and anxiety and shut down
is QT back tonight lads?
looks like ZeeBad used to be a 14 year old CSGO enthusiast
>>135181862
https://www.reddit.com/user/zeebad/?sort=top
>>135181628
Good good.
>>135180988
Yes but at least there aren't Pakistanis shitting in the streets.
>>135178010
>>(((Alt-right))) commentator gets 'schooled' by historian over diversity in Roman Britain
the telegraph now reports on twitter arguments between nobodies
journalism is fucking dead
>>135180600
>>135180771
>>135180813
>>135180859
>>135180903
>>135180973
I wish that there was more footage of old london, around the mid sixties available, I had a great idea for a video today, it was going to be the audio of Peter Hitchens reading the part of Abolition of Britain where he is wondering what someone transported from the 90s to the 60s would think, talking about all that has changed, and comparing stuff like the buildings and the cars and the way people were dressed, and the video was going to be old shots of London from that time period, but then I would go down to london and take some footage from the same spots with the same angle and the same focal length, the only problem I ran into was that like I said it's almost impossible to get usable footage. It's either watermarked, too zoomed in, the camera is moving or it's from inaccessible points.
>>135181628
Only on the inside my good chap
>>135181741
Stop fapping to thicc lolis.
YKTD please come back.
>>135181741
that's a crayfish
>>135181904
>Peter Hitchens reading the part of Abolition of Britain where he is wondering what someone transported from the 90s to the 60s would think
I mentioned this bit to him once and I told him I thought it was Dantean. He liked that.
>>135181882
>glares discerningly at modernist scum
>>135181883
there weren't many streets mate
in the 50s a lot of britain's cities were still bomb sites. there is a great BFI documentary DVD that shows how it really was
but we were happier then, though we had nowt
>>135182044
Pedo.
>>135181904
You need to stop this. Your YKTD LARPing is getting really worrying.
>>135181904
>>135181204
Cheers lad, all added. Going to have a fair bit of reading too. Any more you've got I'll add on.
>>135181380
>There is no list of powers, there is just precedent set conduct.
I meant the list here I posted
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200304/cmselect/cmpubadm/422/42204.htm
It was compiled in 2003-2004 as an attempt to be more transparent about what the Crown's powers are.
I like your ideal society mate, mine would be somewhere inbetween that, only we're governed by the descendants of Alfred the Great and have archery practice every weekend.
>>135182127
>glares despondently at the lack of intertextual references and the lack of use of parallax in post-war writers
>>135182254
He's becoming the next YKTD, and that's a good thing.
Does anyone have the leddit screenshot of the footballer cropped onto a picture of Hillsborough fans being crushed?
>>135182254
>liking Hitchens work means you are YKTD LARPing
No.
>>135182044
Loli's are for head pats and general kawaii ness not faps
>>135182097
Image renamed, arigato senpai
>>135181729
Kuzeha is kawaii
*pat* *pat*
>>135182127
>bourgeois sentimentality
Disgusting
>>135182281
Imagine a world where the monarch refused to appoint a PM.
She's well within her right, but we'd be a Republic in a matter of months.
Rate my art
MCMXIV
Those long uneven lines
Standing as patiently
As if they were stretched outside
The Oval or Villa Park,
The crowns of hats, the sun
On moustached archaic faces
Grinning as if it were all
An August Bank Holiday lark;
And the shut shops, the bleached
Established names on the sunblinds,
The farthings and sovereigns,
And dark-clothed children at play
Called after kings and queens,
The tin advertisements
For cocoa and twist, and the pubs
Wide open all day;
And the countryside not caring:
The place-names all hazed over
With flowering grasses, and fields
Shadowing Domesday lines
Under wheat’s restless silence;
The differently-dressed servants
With tiny rooms in huge houses,
The dust behind limousines;
Never such innocence,
Never before or since,
As changed itself to past
Without a word – the men
Leaving the gardens tidy,
The thousands of marriages,
Lasting a little while longer:
Never such innocence again.
Question: If I made brit/po/ papercraft head of Peter Hitchens (you print out pages onto card, cut the pieces out and glue the numbers together like pic related), would anyone besides me bother making it?
Posted on /r/lgbt about whether Islam was compatible with homosexual rights and got banned within a minute. Politely asked the moderators if they could explain why I was banned, and they muted me straight away. The journey to redpill the users of reddit is paved with difficulties desu.
Why has the world not yet moved completely to nuclear power considering it's relatively safe if done properly and would completely remove the need for all the other green energy methods
>>135182597
That's what I mean. Not that we'd even notice a difference lad. We are more of a federal republic than a united kingdom at times.
>>135182350
rightly's a massive aspie but he hasn't got that depressing, addicted to abuse, 'will probably one day murder his parents' vibe yktd had
Can someone explain this Magic Roundabout autism that I'm seeing? Getting a bit annoying tbqh.
>>135182602
primal, dynamic, sublime.
>>135182633
>tfw there isn't a Shakespearian or Biblical reference in every line
>>135182597
How is a republic different from a country??
Here
Swerving east, from rich industrial shadows
And traffic all night north; swerving through fields
Too thin and thistled to be called meadows,
And now and then a harsh-named halt, that shields
Workmen at dawn; swerving to solitude
Of skies and scarecrows, haystacks, hares and pheasants,
And the widening river s slow presence,
The piled gold clouds, the shining gull-marked mud,
Gathers to the surprise of a large town:
Here domes and statues, spires and cranes cluster
Beside grain-scattered streets, barge-crowded water,
And residents from raw estates, brought down
The dead straight miles by stealing flat-faced trolleys,
Push through plate-glass swing doors to their desires—
Cheap suits, red kitchen-ware, sharp shoes, iced lollies,
Electric mixers, toasters, washers, driers—
A cut-price crowd, urban yet simple, dwelling
Where only salesmen and relations come
Within a terminate and fishy-smelling
Pastoral of ships up streets, the slave museum,
Tattoo-shops, consulates, grim head-scarfed wives;
And out beyond its mortgaged half-built edges
Fast-shadowed wheat-fields, running high as hedges,
Isolate villages, where removed lives
Loneliness clarifies. Here silence stands
Like heat. Here leaves unnoticed thicken,
Hidden weeds flower, neglected waters quicken,
Luminously-peopled air ascends;
And past the poppies bluish neutral distance
Ends the land suddenly beyond a beach
Of shapes and shingle. Here is unfenced existence:
Facing the sun, untalkative, out of reach.
>>135182810
What?
>>135182602
brave but understated, stunning yet subtle emotional but distant and cold.
>>135182729
Yeah, we're a LARP Republic.
>>135182788
>tfw poem opens with three different foreign languages
>>135182716
The only sub you'd get away with that shit is the drumpf subreddit because theyre all kekistani circle jerking cucks
>>135182896
let me ask again what is a republic
>>135183073
A form of government. In the context we're using it, it means a country without a monarchy.
>>135182682
If you weren't a tripfag I'd say yes. Take off your fucking trip you dumb ugly scum.
>Muslim gang rampaged through Liverpool attacking strangers because they were white “non-Muslims”
One witness feared the men were ISIS extremists and counter-terrorism officers later raided the three men’s homes
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/muslim-gang-rampaged-through-liverpool-13392480
With usura hath no man a house of good stone
each block cut smooth and well fitting
that design might cover their face,
with usura
hath no man a painted paradise on his church wall
harpes et luz
or where virgin receiveth message
and halo projects from incision,
with usura
seeth no man Gonzaga his heirs and his concubines
no picture is made to endure nor to live with
but it is made to sell and sell quickly
with usura, sin against nature,
is thy bread ever more of stale rags
is thy bread dry as paper,
with no mountain wheat, no strong flour
with usura the line grows thick
with usura is no clear demarcation
and no man can find site for his dwelling.
Stonecutter is kept from his tone
weaver is kept from his loom
WITH USURA
wool comes not to market
sheep bringeth no gain with usura
Usura is a murrain, usura
blunteth the needle in the maid’s hand
and stoppeth the spinner’s cunning. Pietro Lombardo
came not by usura
Duccio came not by usura
nor Pier della Francesca; Zuan Bellin’ not by usura
nor was ‘La Calunnia’ painted.
Came not by usura Angelico; came not Ambrogio Praedis,
Came no church of cut stone signed: Adamo me fecit.
Not by usura St. Trophime
Not by usura Saint Hilaire,
Usura rusteth the chisel
It rusteth the craft and the craftsman
It gnaweth the thread in the loom
None learneth to weave gold in her pattern;
Azure hath a canker by usura; cramoisi is unbroidered
Emerald findeth no Memling
Usura slayeth the child in the womb
It stayeth the young man’s courting
It hath brought palsey to bed, lyeth
between the young bride and her bridegroom
CONTRA NATURAM
They have brought whores for Eleusis
Corpses are set to banquet
at behest of usura.
>>135183003
I've written a very polite post and backed everything up with sources though. It's like a lite version of Douglas Murray, it's really not that controversial. It's been removed from 4 subreddits already though, all within a couple of minutes. Trying it on /r/London now.
>>135183127
So are we basically a republic until we have a monarch who wants to actually do something??
WON'T GET NONE OF YOUR CDS BACK
>>135182281
I guess Re A (Conjoined Twins) (the Jodie and Mary case) and McLibel (the McD defamation case) are both rather famous.
I haven't mentioned any criminal cases either. There'd be lots if you're including those.
>>135183266
>"Hey kid let me in I'm a refugee"
>>135183000
>tfw the poem reads like 1950's woman's shopping list
Soggy sandwiches and broken biscuits,
The trolley squeaking down endless isles
Past the worn out expressions of fading smiles.
Coffee, streets and teacups.
>>135183178
Fuck's sake, literally removed within 15 seconds, reddit mods are like lightning desu.
>>135183264
We're a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy from a legal technicality.
But yes, that's what I said further up, we're closer to a federal republic than a united kingdom.
>>135183309
You a law student or something lad?
>>135181750
No.
>>135183264
People get pissed of because Prince Charles just wrote some letters to MPs/prime ministers. You think if they actually tried to do anything they would be able to get away with their continued existence?
>>135183170
>>135183172
>Old buddy, old pal
>>135183353
owned
>>135183501
FOREIGNERS OUT
>>135183178
The art of falseflagging is based upon layering your subversion.
Instead get a new IP and post your personal story of growing up LGBTBBQ a muslim household and having your family reject you or try to change you and eventually have them throw you out on the street or something. The more crybaby you make it the more discussion you'll drum up and the more likely the mods will be to allow your dumbass story to stay up on their shitty subreddit.
>>135183613
was waiting for that i'm posting the info off twitter
>>135183638
Waste of time.
>>135183457
That's what we were on about before. Any attempt by the Queen to use her Prerogative powers would result in the dissolution of the monarchy most likely, but legally, she is well within her rights to dismiss the entire parliament and tell 'em to fuck off. I wish, in LARP land.
>>135183687
https://twitter.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status/890568298827481088
>>135183531
>tfw it isn't actually a Larkin poem but your own that you just made up to show how easy it is
do you really think /pol/ would've been non-interventionist in iraq mk2?
http://www.strawpoll.me/13551716
remember the right wing media was piss scared of getting nuked by saddam the madman.
>>135183424
I used to be. Graduated a few years ago.
>>135183723
>pic
>>135183723
>would result in the dissolution of the monarchy
How exactly would they legally do that though?
>>135183758
Not surprised, you know your stuff. I do this purely out of neet time and a hobby.
I'm surprised graduates of any legal profession are into anime though.
>>135183764
Didn't that program end up being another fucking diversity crusade?
>>135183738
yes that's why it made me kek.
Yeats is the synthesis between you and that Larkin guy.
HAD I the heavens' embroidered cloths,
Enwrought with golden and silver light,
The blue and the dim and the dark cloths
Of night and light and the half-light,
I would spread the cloths under your feet:
But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams
would you have marched hand in hand with the lefties?
think about it.
would you not support are troops?
http://www.strawpoll.me/13551716
>>135183801
I'm not sure. I suppose the same way they tarnished the monarchs role in 1688. Unconstitutionally and illegally, but in this modern age, it would be seen as tyranny - even if the monarch were rescuing us from a tyrannical parliament. The will of the people, especially mob rule, works in this country.
>>135183801
Appeal to the European Court of Justice.
>>135183457
They shouldn't worry about what the public think though they literally rule the country we need a monarch to do shit everyone will hate it at first but if good comes of it it would be able to fix britain: idk anything about the princes tho so they might all be as retarded as the general public
>>135183933
I'd rather not be a tool for the sake of partisan politics thank you.
>>135183909
Yeah it was awful. That scene is amazing though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfHrMnl1uLo
>>135183746
The "Right" has always been divided into neo-cohens/cuckservatives and traditional, genuine conservatives (I'll leave out fringe types like libertarians and neo-Nazis). There have always been right-wing people who've opposed wars for Israel, but it's true that a lot of conservatives were suckered into supporting the Gulf Wars by the grandiose rhetoric used to justify them ("spreading democracy", etc.) At least by now a lot of them have learned better.
Bit of a long shot but are there any qualified doctors in brit/pol/?
>>135184105
Yes
>>135183913
>I like him as well.
I balanced all brought all to mind;
The years to come seemed waste of breath,
A waste of breath the years behind,
In balance with this life, this death.
Yes, how can I help?
What will be the impact of when the Queen dies?
>>135183909
It was made by the BBC what did you expect?
>>135183968
>I suppose the same way they tarnished the monarchs role in 1688
Militarily?
https://mobile.twitter.com/PeoplesMomentum/status/890512963123245057/video/1
How can the Alt Right even compete?
>>135184105
A doctor of love.
>>135183913
Yeats wrote the only poem I can still quote from memory (more or less):
"I made my song a coat
Out of old mythologies
Covered with embroideries
From head to foot;
But the fools caught it,
Wore it in the world's eyes
As though they'd wrought it.
Song, let them take it
For there's more enterprise
In walking naked"
>>135184204
Nothing. A few celebrations, King Charles or whomever comes to """power""", and that's it. We don't have a monarch any more.
>>135184090
How's it in Canada at the minute lad?
You lot haven't been in the news since Trump got in come to think of it.
>>135184105
Yes, and I've already told you not to bite your hand
>>135184251
>alt-right
>>135184250
Not so sure about militarily. Neither the monarch nor parliament would be in a position to command British soldiers to kill each other. The monarch is already devolved off all true power, if it were to be seen as infringing on ""liberties"" or even slightly echoed any sort of monarchist cry, their power would be wiped even cleaner, if not dissoluted entirely.
>>135184432
>if not dissoluted entirely.
Again, how?
>>135183843
I'm surprised people look up key legal cases for fun. Even learning to read through them was an acquired taste for me.
There are some. When I was on an internship at a law firm last year, I met a lawyer in his 30s who was into Chinese cartoons and vidya. He watched stuff on the train in and back, and played Dark Souls every night after work. It's true he was probably very much an exception though.
>>135184251
the alt-right agree with everything in that video. Do you even know what boomer-posting is?
>>135180440
Please can you tell me several foods that can be cooked in the toaster? I know about waffles.
>>135184204
Her death will be symbolic of the end of the old, great Britain, and the West as a whole. Of course they're already long gone, but Elizabeth provides the last link to a time when Europe still had some lingering cultural and political vitality and self-confidence.
>>135184556
Bacon.
>>135184354
>How's it in Canada at the minute lad?
Cozy here in Maritime Canada. Came to this country from the UK in the 1980s.
>You lot haven't been in the news since Trump got in come to think of it.
Our vacuous man-child PM is a globalist puppet and is regularly feted in the world media, unfortunately
>>135184504
By refusing to acknowledge their Prerogative powers as legitimate. We do not have a monarchy and would have even less of one then.
Whoever makes next post put this link
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/girl-15-raped-twice-in-one-night-by-separate-attackers-in-birmingham-one-of-whom-she-flagged-down-a3597966.html
>>135184251
>the left have all this bureaucracy and money to spend on campaigns
>they spend it on content that's unappealing/alienating to the genuine working classes at worst and poorly acted strawmen at best
>>135184251
Jeremy Corbyn is popular because he promises that which he can't afford though. The more we borrow the more we have to pay for borrowing, it's not like the people we borrow money from don't assess the risk of us paying it back - they do and it accounts for a not insignificant part of government expenditure. It's also a bit hypocritical them talking about the housing ladder and jobs, but I bet a large amount of people in Momentum have no problem with open border immigration.
>>135184530
To the contrary, I love it. Especially the ones of historical value. I included the boring ones simply to compile a decent list, they aren't cases I'd look up out of hobby.
>>135184721
>Our vacuous man-child PM is a globalist puppet and is regularly feted in the world media, unfortunately
hahaha, no he's not, don't be silly...
>>135184556
literally anything that fits
>>135184727
>By refusing to acknowledge their Prerogative powers as legitimate
Again, you aren't stating how they would do this. Act of Parliament? Referendum?
>>135184721
Does Trudeau actually do anything related to running the country?
>>135184530
>There are some. When I was on an internship at a law firm last year, I met a lawyer in his 30s who was into Chinese cartoons and vidya. He watched stuff on the train in and back, and played Dark Souls every night after work. It's true he was probably very much an exception though
And just remember not to expose yourself desu or you'll be on Brit/pol/ crying about getting laughed at like that lad the other day.
>>135184562
>doddery, senile bint on death's door, with an IQ of 90 who drawls out sentimental platitudes about bourgeois sensibilities and Church of England liberalism
pretty symbolic of the UK desu. If the queen died I'd celebrate. Anything that symbolizes our decent into the abyss I welcome. Hear hear, and cheers-- I say, to the DEATH of the queen. Long may she reign in hell's forgotten kingdom, and abiding thus in the earth for eternity.
>>135184672
thx brb
>>135184530
Law student with strong marks in his first year here, what am I in for if I take the plunge into career law?
>>135183170
We're watching the decay into a third world country in real time.
>>135184961
>modernist lit fan
>rudely offensive about Her Majesty
colour me surprised
>>135184204
she's immortal mate
>>135184901
Not really, he just throws huge amounts of money at international causes (e.g. abortions for Africans), marches in gay parades (usually with his tongue sticking out -- who knows why), says a lot of meaningless Tumblr-tier shite about "diversity" and "hey, it's [the current year]". And he's constantly widening the doors of this country to the world's trash. It's a nightmare.
>>135185094
It only has to get worse before it gets better.
>>135184896
Because it's completely baseless. I don't even know what you're picking at, seeing as their Prerogative powers are not exercised outside of ministerial advice, or outside of Britain, via Governor Generals.
Likely not an act of parliament. Likely a judgement made by the Supreme Court which dictates use of <include power here> is 'unconstitutional' on whatever grounds, which is shortly followed up by an Act of Parliament. This could lead to the dissolution of the monarchy by public opinion simply due to them being on a knife's edge as is.
Do Sikhs hate Muslims even more than the rest of us do?
This is making me feel physically ill
http://news.sky.com/story/teenage-rape-victim-raped-again-by-driver-she-flagged-down-for-help-10964128?dcmp=snt-sf-twitter
>>135184024
try and place yourself in the /pol/ mindset 13 years ago.
you wouldn't be cheering on the killing of towel heads? that would be very un/pol/like
>>135184165
>>135184192
Can you describe the average day-to-day routine of a non-surgical doctor in a hospital?
I want to be a doctor and I've only ever been around surgeons and GPs so want to know the routine of non-surgical specialties
>>135185240
>Attackers "Asian"
Why don't they just say Pakis?
>>135185240
The same thing happened about ten or twelve years ago (teenage girl raped twice in England, the second time when seeking help). I remember Mark Steyn had a column about it
>>135185254
No idea, not a doctor sorry.
>>135185244
Bollocks.
/pol/, much to its credit has been opposed to foreign intervention in places like Syria and Libya and Egypt, only the most diehard /ptg/ cunts think whatever Trump does is fine and dandy.
>>135185240
pogrom WHEN?
>>135185094
I don't think we can be called first world anymore
>Second world nation
>>135185229
Irrelevant.
>britain still produces its own textiles
wow
>>135185077
the only time i have ever needed the services of a solicitor was when i was made redundant along with a few dozen of my colleagues
we all got a legal allowance to review the terms so we all went to local employment law solicitors
turns out most of us went to the same one and they gave us all the same advice
it must have been a massive payday for them, getting paid several times over for doing nothing much
>>135185229
Don't get caught in that trap Anon.
>>135184251
This is some serious generational warfare propaganda. "Hey kids, the reason you can't afford a house is not because we're flooding the country with millions of foreigners, it's because the oldies are hogging all the housing stock!" And no shit university used to be free, because only the 5-10% of the population who were actually academically qualified went
>>135184828
Try reading "Is Eating People Wrong?" if you haven't already. Both that and the "Landmark Cases in _____ (insert type of law here)" series compile key historical cases with decent commentary.
>>135184925
It's not a workplace-friendly hobby to talk about in any profession I guess. Even at uni I generally kept it to myself.
>>135185077
I'm a city solicitor, so I can only tell you about that. At trainee level you're pretty much an overpaid paper monkey. Work can be interesting depending on department and firm you join. Hours are long (7-9pm finishes aren't unusual if you're at an MC firm). If you have strong marks, it's best to aim for MC or SC if you can, assuming you're from a reputable uni.
oh shit BBC redpilling right now
>>135185514
>>135185583
Elaborare
>>135185254
have you ever thought of getting a trade?
less debt. less responsibility....and you can get into fields that are interesting and crying out for bright young things.....most British tradesmen are semi-retarded.
you could get a fulfilling, well-payed 9-5 and still have a private life.
there's not much competition..... british tradesmen are lazy fuckers
>>135185383
could have been bangladeshis
also don't start this shit here there are like 50 threads already with americans going "lol asians must have been japs hurr durr"
>>135183933
>http://www.strawpoll.me/13551716
I was at a couple of the big marches against the Iraq war. Fat lot of fucking good they did. Was very redpilling for me though, seeing SWP and muslim brotherhood types chanting any old anti-British shit and not seeming to really care about the war at all.
>>135185134
the zeebad thing is a larp, it's supposed to be taking the piss out of the blackpill eddie/comedian posts.
>>135185254
oh no I meant, yes it is a long shot.
>>135185844
>286 posts
Could sweden be the next to leave the eu?? http://nordic.businessinsider.com/the-entire-swedish-government-is-reportedly-considering-resigning-today-2017-7
>>135185727
I swear you say this all the time what channel
>>135185895
289 now
>>135185972
290
>>135185895
You new or something? 280+ is the right time to make a new thread you mong. I'm not posting 50 posts early.
>>135186008
>280+ is the right time to make a new thread
no.
>>135186050
I can't wait for summer to be over
>>135186111
>le summerfags maymay
>>>/b/
>>135186008
retard, 300+ is when you make a new thread
>>135185481
have they been opposed to intervention when the mail etc was convinced we were going to get bombed any minute.....they bought hook line and sinker into the 3 minute warning bullshit.
can't you, hypothetically, superimpose the /pol/ mindset backwards?
are lads were putting their arses on the line and david kelly et. al were, in the language of the moment, leftist shills. would you really buy into the UN (a supra-national organisation's ) conviction that there was no immediate threat?
>>135186159
We haven't had a single thread go beyond 300 today. Probably not yesterday. But sure, make up rules in your own shitty little brain.
>>135186187
Anyone who believed for a second that Iraq represented any kind of threat had to have been mentally challenged.
>>135186377
>have been mentally challenged.
thats what i mean by superimposing the /pol/ mindset backwards, son
>>135185416
>>135185894
Ebin
>>135185744
No, this is what I want to do
>>135186492
Fair enough, especially if you're talking outer/pol/.
>>135185724
I saw that eating people book in waterstones today, is the title referring to the R v Dudley case then?
[spoiler]is sussex reputable or is this first gonna be worthless[/spoiler]
>>135178755
Donoghue v Stevenson is one literally every tort student should know by heart. Its relatively funny to read as well, but the Judges' reasoning is key to a lot of the building principles of duty of care.
>>135179880
a few things:
- the whole exchange reads like it's severely stripped down, i suspect what actually happened and what was said was a lot more severe
- the claim of drunkenness without any sort of proof, not to mention the implausibility of menacing disbelievers while being drunk themselves
- the eternal good muslim bystander, does he even exist or did the press just make him up?
- why wasn't this incident reported on for well over a year?