Well the next time she leaves Harvey Nicks I hope she gets mugged by one of them nice pissed up East European people she advocates to live amongst us.
Like a few of the remoaners on here, she, and her ilk wont live anywhere near the areas that have been impacted by mass uncontrolled immigration.
There's an easy answer to your problem, we the English will build a new town and call it Scotland then you can have your scotch whiskey may even give the Aussies a discount as part of a new trade agreement. We are already in the process of building a city called BMW. All things are possible post Brexit
Yer sorry about that, it's due to a lack of toilets in the country side, and English tourists pissing in the streams that gives it a distinctive taste.
Wish you would stop using words I don't understand, anyway we will call it whiskey in order to distinguish it from the inferior product.
Well, you obviously don't understand the word 'whisky'. Lets agree to call it Scotch. OK? Bye the way, all whiskies are inferior to Scotch.
One out of the eleven voted leave three years ago, all eleven stood against Boris yesterday to protect their nice little income and not to rock the boat to their rulers.
They are appointed by the Queen under advice from the Prime Minister. If they did not want to rock the boat to their rulers they would have dismissed the case as non justiciable.
I take it Cameron would had been one of these prime ministers dbc?, do I really need to spell it out too you?
Warmonger Blair and his chum Charlie falconer set up the supreme court, ex barristers looking after their own, biggest crooks in the country, pure filth the lot of them
You havent a clue what democracy means Btw Blair was the **** who brought in the human rights act, have a guess which human rights lawyer was the first to make a good few quid out of the very first case, involving a peaceful by the way?
The same Human Rights Lawyer that has championed Shamina Begum's safe passage back into the UK, complete with new identity and free house for life? All of this happening as the Remoaners get more hyped up with keepIng us in the EU SR?
Yep I think you do. Because at the moment the best guess I can make from what you're saying is that the judges voted against the government because they were worried that they might lose their jobs because someone who spends their time in a shed ****ing pigs and writing **** books might sack them?
Corruption starts at the top, being in the EU suits those in power and those elected are soon tapped up to get their snouts in the trough, the jocks do nicely out of it and for a small part of the UK have a big influence in hindering our exit from the EU. Blair and Cameron did extremely well out of the EU but it was blown when Cameron gambled it by giving us the referendum, up until then the public were encouraged to vote, "your vote counts" they said and people thought they were making a difference by putting their cross in the box of a person who would represent them should they win. Cameron's gamble backfired as we now learn our votes are and always have been a sideshow to make the public think they are included, the decisions are decided by faceless and unelected businessmen/criminals who pull the strings, it doesn't matter what colour rosette is in government, everyone can be bought/persuaded to tow the line whilst helping themselves to a large slice of the pie. The whole Brexit fiasco has been a manufactured smokescreen for more sinister underhand dealings.
So if you take the tin foil hat off and stopping watching LL's youtube links for a second could you explain why 11 judges (including according to your image a leave voter) would care what Cameron thought when they delivered their verdict against the government yesterday? See I'm confused because I thought that the government hadn't porogued parliment because of Brexit and yet suddenly which way the judges voted in the referndum seems to be an issue and I thought Brexit was about taking back control and removing power from the European Courts of Justice to British courts and yet when the British courts exercise their control thyen you still don't seem to be happy.
You confuse me dbc, its nothing to do with the government or Cameron and what he might think, the judges are blocking Boris in his task to carry out what the public voted for 3 years ago, Cameron bailed out, Treason May was hindered every step of the way although she didn't have any heart, so bailed out as well, Boris could see the same thing happening to him with more delaying tactics so he suspended parliament a week early before all the main parties have their annual beano at a seaside town, the judges should be in a old peoples home and no where near making any important decisions, let alone deciding MP's go back to a place where they have done **** all for three years.