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September 26, 2019 at 8:03 am #174613
FerretParticipant[quote quote=174607]
I don’t know about Boris breaking the law but there are multiple crimes against the English language on here.
peidiwch â gofalu am y Saeson mewn gwirionedd. Rwy’n Gymro ac yn falch.
rydych chi’n deall yr hyn sy’n cael ei ddweud a’i olygu
ond hei pwy sy’n poeni
pathetig.[/quote]
Well I don’t speak Welsh but I’m gonna have a stab at the final word and tbh I’m not getting a positive vibe.
September 26, 2019 at 9:34 am #174614
dewi73Participant[quote quote=174613]Thor wrote:
Ferret wrote:
I don’t know about Boris breaking the law but there are multiple crimes against the English language on here.peidiwch â gofalu am y Saeson mewn gwirionedd. Rwy’n Gymro ac yn falch.
rydych chi’n deall yr hyn sy’n cael ei ddweud a’i olygu
ond hei pwy sy’n poeni
pathetig.[/quote]
Can we keep this thread in English, we’re not in Gwynedd
September 26, 2019 at 10:35 am #174616
ThorParticipantCan we keep this thread in English, we’re not in Gwynedd
Yeah when the pedantic English don”t get so funny
Blah blah blah.
They clewrly know what is meant and said
They can Smell check the Welsh if they want
September 26, 2019 at 10:58 am #174618
limboParticipantWith all the commotion about the Proroguing of Parliament and the Supreme Courts statement, it was nothing to do with Brexit…
I wonder what view would have been taken regarding the Proroguing of Parliament under different circumstances.
Say for instance if the Scottish referendum on independence had succeeded and the UK Parliament was holding up the legitimate right of the Scottish people to withdraw from the UK and they were not being allowed to leave because “other parties” thought that they shouldn’t leave, if they didn’t have the right “deal”, (3 Years later).
Which everyone knows of course is a euphemism for not allowing them to leave at all.
Its beyond imagination the outrage the Scots would rightly feel.
Unlikely and bizarre as seems Boris Johnson could have been a Scottish hero!!To take it one hypothetical step further and substitute Scotland for Wales what would our local MPs position be then ?
That he couldn’t support it, because it was his duty to represent all the people of Wrexham / WalesSeptember 26, 2019 at 11:31 am #174619
ThorParticipant[quote quote=174618]With all the commotion about the Proroguing of Parliament and the Supreme Courts statement, it was nothing to do with Brexit…
I wonder what view would have been taken regarding the Proroguing of Parliament under different circumstances.
Say for instance if the Scottish referendum on independence had succeeded and the UK Parliament was holding up the legitimate right of the Scottish people to withdraw from the UK and they were not being allowed to leave because “other parties” thought that they shouldn’t leave, if they didn’t have the right “deal”, (3 Years later).
Which everyone knows of course is a euphemism for not allowing them to leave at all.
Its beyond imagination the outrage the Scots would rightly feel.
Unlikely and bizarre as seems Boris Johnson could have been a Scottish hero!!To take it one hypothetical step further and substitute Scotland for Wales what would our local MPs position be then ?
That he couldn’t support it, because it was his duty to represent all the people of Wrexham / WalesIf it takes 3 years and counting to leave EU ( after 40 years) then the negotions and Divirce settllement for Scots to leave GB will.be
££££££££££ s and years
September 26, 2019 at 1:08 pm #174623
Wrexham1Participant[quote quote=174619]
With all the commotion about the Proroguing of Parliament and the Supreme Courts statement, it was nothing to do with Brexit…
I wonder what view would have been taken regarding the Proroguing of Parliament under different circumstances.
Say for instance if the Scottish referendum on independence had succeeded and the UK Parliament was holding up the legitimate right of the Scottish people to withdraw from the UK and they were not being allowed to leave because “other parties” thought that they shouldn’t leave, if they didn’t have the right “deal”, (3 Years later).
Which everyone knows of course is a euphemism for not allowing them to leave at all.
Its beyond imagination the outrage the Scots would rightly feel.
Unlikely and bizarre as seems Boris Johnson could have been a Scottish hero!!To take it one hypothetical step further and substitute Scotland for Wales what would our local MPs position be then ?
That he couldn’t support it, because it was his duty to represent all the people of Wrexham / WalesIf it takes 3 years and counting to leave EU ( after 40 years) then the negotions and Divirce settllement for Scots to leave GB will.be
££££££££££ s and years[/quote]
I also think the same thing would have happened had Scotland voted Yes
September 26, 2019 at 1:21 pm #174627
MattParticipant[quote quote=174614]
Can we keep this thread in English, we’re not in Gwynedd[/quote]No, but funnily enough we are in Wales – ironically named individual.
Anyone with half a brain cell will just stick it into the good old Google Translate – but here’s 10 seconds of your time saved.
don’t really care for the English. I’m Welsh and proud.
you understand what is being said and meant
but hey who’s worried
pathetic.
This thread needs to be prorogued.
September 26, 2019 at 10:36 pm #174668
FerretParticipant[quote quote=174627]
Can we keep this thread in English, we’re not in Gwynedd
No, but funnily enough we are in Wales – ironically named individual.
Anyone with half a brain cell will just stick it into the good old Google Translate – but here’s 10 seconds of your time saved.
don’t really care for the English. I’m Welsh and proud.
you understand what is being said and meant
but hey who’s worried
pathetic.
This thread needs to be prorogued.[/quote]
It’s great to get help from the young ‘uns who know their way around blue teeth and the like. I accidently translated it into an obscure arabic script. Oddly, the last word translated to “paatheti”.
September 27, 2019 at 10:41 am #174687
wrexviewParticipantAfter all tha arugements about Parliament not sitting and how urgent it was to get MP’s back to the Palace of Westminster and what happens, after three days the House of Commons is empty , no sitting!
September 27, 2019 at 11:26 am #174689
MattParticipant[quote quote=174687]After all tha arugements about Parliament not sitting and how urgent it was to get MP’s back to the Palace of Westminster and what happens, after three days the House of Commons is empty , no sitting![/quote]
They are already taking advantage of Corbyn’s 4 day week most of the time as they only sit on average 13 Fridays per year!
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