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Frankie van der Elst 1:40 Fri Jun 24
London independence / devolution
So once Scotland and Wales have left the UK, and there is a united Ireland, we will be left with a left-leaning London subsidising the Tory shires. I think this is just the start of the unravelling of the UK.

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Sir Alf 2:55 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
An English civil war again but with social media and keyboards replacing the muskets :-)

zebthecat 2:51 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
Most rude indeed, mind you Pickle has been pretty generous with baseless accusations recently

Nurse Ratched 1:20 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
Zeb

Hammer and Pickle keeps accusing me of being a fenian/IRA sympathiser. I consider it rude.

zebthecat 1:15 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
Infidel 1:09 Sun Jun 26

Spot on.
My ex wife is an Irish prod and gets very angry indeed if people assume she has anything whatsoever to do with the Orange loons.

Infidel 1:09 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
I can assure you that majority of people in the Irish Republic do not want a united Ireland.

The north is a basket case, full of criminal gangs, violence and hatred. The Republic is a peaceful place where everyone gets on well.

My relatives in Dublin shudder at the thought that someone would try to foist Ulster on them. They're quite happy to leave it to the English to sort out.

Side of Ham 11:29 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
It's clearly 'mockneys' who want independence.

gph 10:57 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
London independence is a step too far, and there are plenty of geographically implausible political entities in history, my favourite being the kingdom of York and Dublin.

Make London the capital of independent Scotland.

It would instantly resolve the centuries long rivalry between Glasgow and Edinburgh for a start.

13 Brentford Rd 10:51 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
Can't believe there is a petition calling on Sadiq Khan to "declare london an independant state"

And they are calling Brexiters stupid and thick.

peroni 10:46 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
Me and my Missus voted differently. I have moved to the shed and have imposed border checks at the gravel pathway.

wansteadman 10:39 Sun Jun 26
Re: London independence / devolution
Does that mean if london leaves the uk then the boroughs that voted to leave the eu would then leave London

Saul Bollox 8:40 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
I think they should make a huge cut outside the M25 all the way round and leave the rest of the country to sink

Mike Oxsaw 7:38 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
stomper 1:04 Sat Jun 25

I think the "Pregnant woman can piss in a policeman's helmet (IN, not ON) if she's caught short in public" law is still on the books.

London is only where it is through TRADE, not politics. Most convenient port becomes a self-supporting growth area.

If tasked with finding the best place for the UK's capital today, London - or anywhere in the South-East - wouldn't get on the list.

jfk 4:09 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
theaxeman
Your right effing London i bet
I went to school in Romford,I live slightly west of there now,geographically Essex.
Essex cunts?
fuck off.

bruuuno 2:50 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
Gazz ye merrye sherriffe of harlseden has a certain ring to it

SilverSurfer 2:49 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
How can wales leave the UK?
It's a fucking principality, it would be like Southend leaving,
ffs.

stomper 2:32 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
BARKING CREEK makes a perfect boundary.

LaindonHammer16 2:30 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
Far to many fucking knicker wetters out there over this

Gavros 2:22 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
Gazza for PM. He sorted the Roal Moat issue with a can of lager, some chicken and a fishing rod, so why not put him in charge of industrial policy?

bruuuno 2:08 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution

Grumpster 1:58 Fri Jun 24
Re: London independence / devolution


Yes! Gazza definitely needs to be involved

stomper 1:04 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
London was granted certain rights and exemptions at the time of the Norman Conquest. I'm sure they're still on the books somewhere.

Takashi Miike 12:37 Sat Jun 25
Re: London independence / devolution
hairy, stop panicking you fucking lemon

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