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New Agenda on Sunday is out.

https://paper.li/f-1346065353#/


Hello everyone.

Swing Low Sweet Chariot.
I am still shocked. Stunned and in a state of bewildered disbelief. I saw it and yet it is still impossible to believe. How can a side be leading 31 points to nil, yes 31 nil with just 40 minuets left and then stop playing for 35 of those minuets to go seven points behind(!) ? A charged down clearance, two intercepted passes, missed tackles in abundance and the score changed into 31 points to 38 points with just five minutes to go. Then Ford manged to somehow scramble in under the posts for a try, subsequently converted, just before the referee blew for full time. Final score 38 points each. Like I said, shock and stunned disbelief. To cap it all, Wales won the Grand Slam. Another side we should have comfortably beaten, but we didn't really turn up for that game either. 

The saving try.


Chaos reigns.
A government in turmoil, a cabinet in open rebellion and a Prime Minister wandering around in circles croaking on about "her deal or no deal", clearly demonstrate that in almost three years the government still have no idea on where they are going or even where they want to be, since Cameron stalked off in a fit of pique and spinelessness leaving others to attempt to sort out his mess.
The incredible thing is that the mindless "Maybot" has stated that she intends to bring the same proposal back to the Commons next week, for a THIRD vote, blind it seems to the defeats of the last two votes on this question. Fortunately however, the speaker has the power under house of commons rules on page 397 of “Erskine May”, the Commons' rule book, to reject the motion,should he choose to do so.
The British people are totally fed up with this shambolic pantomime filling our press and television screens on an almost minute by minute basis. The solution at least to this buffoonery, is a simple one. Revoke Article 50, which only requires a motion to be passed in the Commons and does not require EU prior approval thus the whole Brexit process is terminated, then call a General election when the new government can start again.

The Express is at it again. "Britain is braced for 20 cm of snow as Atlantic system strikes". Well we shall see.

Have a nice week.

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