brexit warning?

Goldfinch60



They had to stop parliament,

There was a leak,

The members were getting wet,

Wetter than they normally are.

I wonder if this was a warning,

A warning from above,

A warning about brexit,

Just to tell them,

Tell them to stop

To stop pissing about!

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 6th, 2019 01:06
  • Comment from author about the poem: Perhaps they should do a Guy Fawkes on parliament!!
  • Category: Sociopolitical
  • Views: 22
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Comments4

  • Michael Edwards

    Parliament nowadays surely is
    the place where MPs take the piss
    and now to prove the very point
    it now rains pee inside the joint.

    I think we are badly served by Parliament which even noew seeks to ignore the result of the vote by trying to claw back some arrangement which will leave ous in a worse place than remaining in or coming completely out.

    • Goldfinch60

      Yes Michael, parliament is a farce at the moment.

    • orchidee

      Is it my fault? I've not had that cuppa coffee yet with the PM and her hubby at local-ish church - while she still is the PM.
      What's all this hissing? Fido won't let me say p...…!

      • Goldfinch60

        Can't blame you in this case Orchi, they are making a mess of their own doing.

        • orchidee

          But I have not sorted out the state of the nation with her yet, over Sunday coffee at church! lol. I see what you mean though. Will they have to go anyway, if there's a General Election, and are voted out?

        • kevin browne

          But. blow it up properly this time!!

          • Goldfinch60

            We can but dream Kevin.

          • Suresh

            The young want inclusion, the old guard needs to relinquish.

            • Goldfinch60

              I am in the old guard and I want inclusion.

              • Suresh

                There is always an exception



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