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The result was a compromise on the date, with a deadline of Oct. 31, for Britain to leave, deal or no deal — on condition that May holds an election on May 23 to return British members to a new European Parliament that convenes in July, and that it pledge not to disrupt key EU decision-making before it leaves.If May fails to win over lawmakers on the treaty or fails to hold an election, Britain will leave with no deal on June 1.
Former Pope Benedict has blamed the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse scandal on the effects of the sexual revolution of the 1960s and a general collapse in morality. [...]The former pope, who lives secluded in a former convent on the Vatican grounds, said he wanted to “contribute one or two remarks to assist in this difficult hour”.
https://twitter.com/Gizmodo/status/1116278277377859585
Maria Paula Romo, the country's Interior Minister, however, slammed Correa for even allowing 47-year-old Assange to get away with the unimaginable behavior.She said: "During his stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy, during the government of the former president Rafael Correa, they tolerated things like Mr Assange putting feces on the walls of the embassy and other types of behaviour of this kind that is far removed from the minimum respect a guest should have in a country which has generously welcomed him." She, however, did not make it clear if he had used his own poop or someone else's.
https://twitter.com/AmbJohnBolton/status/1116781500891062273breh
So it was... repeated behavior?
Staff grew so exasperated they even threw out his pet cat after he failed to clean up its mess. They also feared he had hidden a camera in its collar to spy on them
Quote from: shosta on April 13, 2019, 02:33:16 PMSo it was... repeated behavior? It's a literal smear job.
Honestly I was expecting a lot worse from the pics if he's really been trashing the place in the ways that are described.But assuming he was doing all that, dude might wanna have a chat with a psychiatrist.
https://twitter.com/EmmandJDeSouza/status/1117900617324695552
Quote from: Raist on April 14, 2019, 01:15:14 PMHonestly I was expecting a lot worse from the pics if he's really been trashing the place in the ways that are described.But assuming he was doing all that, dude might wanna have a chat with a psychiatrist.SQUALOR (Image removed from quote.)reminds me of(Image removed from quote.)
Clearly I don't understand UK politics because I thought the Brexit Party thing was a laughable joke and thenhttps://twitter.com/britainelects/status/1118480874893381632
Quote from: shosta on April 17, 2019, 10:53:00 PMClearly I don't understand UK politics because I thought the Brexit Party thing was a laughable joke and thenhttps://twitter.com/britainelects/status/1118480874893381632From what I understand, few people in the UK bother to vote in the EU parliament election, so it can can be skewed by minor parties that can get the vote out more than domestic elections.
https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1118937257732464640 He actually said "Deal with It" non-ironically.
Faced with the strong possibility of being trounced by a comedian with no political experience, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has started throwing Hail Marys.In the week leading up to this Sunday’s election, the 53-year-old president awkwardly performed a folk song on stage. He promised young voters he’d hire more of them in his next administration. And he apologized for past mistakes and met with civil society leaders to say he’d listen more if given another chance.In what appeared to be a direct response to accusations from his opponent — Volodymyr Zelensky — that he did nothing to battle the country’s endemic corruption, Poroshenko appointed 38 judges to the country’s new anti-corruption court in one fell swoop.If the latest polls are correct, the election will be a blow-out, with 72% of voters ready to cast their ballot for Zelensky, compared to 25% for Poroshenko.Zelensky, 41, has more than doubled his lead over the president since the first round of voting in March, when he beat out 38 other candidates, in a surprise upset. Because none of the candidates got more than 50% to win outright, the top two candidates now face a runoff.
QuoteFaced with the strong possibility of being trounced by a comedian with no political experience, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has started throwing Hail Marys.In the week leading up to this Sunday’s election, the 53-year-old president awkwardly performed a folk song on stage. He promised young voters he’d hire more of them in his next administration. And he apologized for past mistakes and met with civil society leaders to say he’d listen more if given another chance.In what appeared to be a direct response to accusations from his opponent — Volodymyr Zelensky — that he did nothing to battle the country’s endemic corruption, Poroshenko appointed 38 judges to the country’s new anti-corruption court in one fell swoop.If the latest polls are correct, the election will be a blow-out, with 72% of voters ready to cast their ballot for Zelensky, compared to 25% for Poroshenko.Zelensky, 41, has more than doubled his lead over the president since the first round of voting in March, when he beat out 38 other candidates, in a surprise upset. Because none of the candidates got more than 50% to win outright, the top two candidates now face a runoff.https://www.latimes.com/world/europe/la-fg-ukraine-election-20190419-story.html
Quote from: Tripon on April 19, 2019, 04:56:07 PMQuoteFaced with the strong possibility of being trounced by a comedian with no political experience, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has started throwing Hail Marys.In the week leading up to this Sunday’s election, the 53-year-old president awkwardly performed a folk song on stage. He promised young voters he’d hire more of them in his next administration. And he apologized for past mistakes and met with civil society leaders to say he’d listen more if given another chance.In what appeared to be a direct response to accusations from his opponent — Volodymyr Zelensky — that he did nothing to battle the country’s endemic corruption, Poroshenko appointed 38 judges to the country’s new anti-corruption court in one fell swoop.If the latest polls are correct, the election will be a blow-out, with 72% of voters ready to cast their ballot for Zelensky, compared to 25% for Poroshenko.Zelensky, 41, has more than doubled his lead over the president since the first round of voting in March, when he beat out 38 other candidates, in a surprise upset. Because none of the candidates got more than 50% to win outright, the top two candidates now face a runoff.https://www.latimes.com/world/europe/la-fg-ukraine-election-20190419-story.htmlPoroshenko is toast.