lol the EU guy who is in charge of negotiating the EU's deal with the UK is like "my thoughts are with london" ... just london, which of course voted remain and is crammed with foreigners
also interesting to see who in general can be arsed to come up with something more interesting to say than the hackneyed "thoughts and prayers go out" platitude
Lol the guy could at least apologize to Scotland for getting railroaded by those English Twits yet again.
Can't remember if Wales and Northern Ireland were against it as well but I remember Scotland was extremely, hilariously against it because Trump's dumb ass was over there in like Glasgow or something singing the praises of the UK people after the vote and they were not amused in the slightest.
Oh, like, an actual thing happened in London I thought that guy was just being really dramatic about his negotiations lol.
Yeah being in the US you juts sort of learn to tune out the "Thoughts and prayers" stuff, happens like once a week here. It's not even an empty platitude for us it's just a black space where words probably were.
To be fair to May she's got to spend most of her time trying figure out how to make anything she wants to do sound like a good and not terrifyingly bad idea. It's not easy!
Father Giles Orton, a Church of England curate from Derbyshire, in London to shop for "ecclesiastical supplies", says he is "just shocked and saddened".
video of some woman throwing herself off westminster bridge, and they stick a little "this video may be upsetting!" label on it ... fucking still published it though, didn't they
I mean I can understand media organisations that need the ad revenue showing it, since if they don't then their competitors will ... but the BBC are publically funded, so it's actually better for them to get fewer clicks because it costs less public money