Brit/pol/ Brexit Begins edition

>Brexit begins: Theresa May takes axe to EU laws
telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/01/brexit-begins-theresa-may-takes-axe-to-eu-laws/

>Theresa May to base her appeal on family, with pledge to help "just managing" families, meaning those families who do not have benefit access but still struggle economically
newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2016/09/theresa-may-wants-help-just-managing-families-start-14p-stealth-tax

>Theresa May to pave way for temporary and self-employed workers to have protections under new laws at conference
telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/30/theresa-may-paves-way-for-self-employed-and-temporary-workers-to/

>Jeremy Corbyn borrows from Hugo Chavez with "21st century socialism" plans
independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-labour-party-conference-speech-21st-century-socialism-council-housing-a7335771.html

>Donald Trump asks for Nigel Farage to help him prepare fro the next debate
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3816822/Send-Nigel-Trump-flies-Farage-help-sharpen-debating-skills-clash-Hillary-Clinton.html

>UK consumer spending up after Brexit vote
bbc.com/news/business-37518089

>Nissan demands compensation for Brexit
theguardian.com/business/2016/sep/30/nissan-hard-brexit-compensation-new-uk-investment-tariffs

>Former Conservative Leader Michael Howard says the UK should not remain a member of the single market after Brexit
bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37493960

>Archbishop of York says Schengen countries are trying to "shunt" migrants to the UK and they should deal with them, not the UK
theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/sep/30/archbishop-of-york-says-eu-countries-are-shunting-migrants-towards-uk

>Brit/pol/ saturday night election
strawpoll.me/11342885

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Theresa Bae

Lads, is a career in nuclear power good?

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Yeah I think so, seeing as the demand for more plants to be built in the future

I actually was very scared of her becoming prime minister but she fucking blew me away with her dedication to "Brexit means Brexit"

In hindsight she was the best choice by far. Leadsom is weak and Boris is a clown.

Yeah I wasn't happy she won. I still think Andrea Leadsom would be a good PM, but am so far pleased about May's performance so far

Quiet tonight, everyone must be out on the town.

Sorry but she's married to an obvious member of the tribe if she isn't one herself

Yeah 2bh, the worlds gonna end anyway so you might aswell leave nothing for future generations

Not even being sarky either,just burn everything up while you can

WTF I love jews now. Why can't all jews be this based?

>correctly identifies atheism as the cause of the collapse of Western civilisation
>need to learn about traditional English culture and history
>mass immigration not a solution to declining fertility rates because the nation will still disappear
telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/06/falling-birth-rates-could-spell-end-of-the-west---lord-sacks/

Your jewdar needs recalibration

Congrats on finding someone who actually wants to get things done, England.

Sacks is a rabbi. Traditional Jews are usually based, it's the secular ones that are the problem.

Yes, since even if they close the plant, decommissioning takes another 50 years. Job security and all that

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Thanks, you better do the same in November lad

She's done well so far, but I'm not warming up to her until she stops trying to spy on everyone.

This does not align with my understanding of the world

article 50 needs to be triggered

nuclear power is extremely efficient lad. You hardly need any resources

AHHHHHHH I THOUGH YOU HAD TO USE LOADS 2BH

DONT BULLY PLEASE, I DIDNT KNOW

If you want job security and a well paid job, than it'll be perfect

theguardian.com/money/2011/jun/24/working-life-nuclear-reactor-operator

Here it says £47K - £57K, is that good? (also it can't be very hard if a wog can do it)

Really?

I think I remember reading you can actually extract the needed materials from common seawater, so it really is a good energy source

>Is that good.

Yes, it's bloody good. What it has to do with politics unless you want to discuss Britain's energy policy I don't know.

This. Look at Disraeli.

Well I guess it's not bad for a start in your career. There'll be more opportunities later on

A big nose does not a Jew make.
Philip May has fair hair and blue eyes, and is a member of Church of England.

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ffs. I guess we should go there and save this one for later