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That must be Corbyn and Macdonell then.
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SHUT UP TEFLON TONY! If you want back in politics I suggest you stand for a MP and stop mouthing off on the side line thinking you are still in Parliament. |
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The toys are definitely being thrown out of the pram now. |
Listening to the radio the CBI likes Labour's idea as business bosses swing more toward's old JC.
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I really don't see many Tory rebels opposing the whip for fear of letting Corbyn form a new government and potentially losing their seats in the process.
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STEED's new PMQs score card.
PM Theresa May (Conservatives) 0 Jeremy Corbyn (Labour) 0 Vince Cable (LibDems) 0 Ian Blackford (SNP) 0 Caroline Lucas (Greens) 0 ON GOING SCORE CARD AFTER 7 PMQs PM Theresa May (Conservatives) 11 Jeremy Corbyn (Labour) 10 Vince Cable (LibDems) 1 Ian Blackford (SNP) 5 Caroline Lucas (Greens) 0 Watching it on SKY whom cut away so I don't know if Cable/Lucas asked questions. Will check when this PMQs is on YouTube UPDATE - Just watched the full version on YouTube scorecard as above. |
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That's another step closer to simply walking away. |
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Maybe he's older than he claims. :shucks:
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More latter. :DL |
UK doing well..
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Not for these poor sods who face a kicking on UC and jumping though lots of hoops. |
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When it threatens the "constitutional integrity of the UK" maybe just leaving the latter might be in order? "You can't have your cake and eat it" :hmmm: |
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May is meeting with Tusk on Friday so no doubt he will have all the answers....j/k |
I thought May and UK politicians have the answers to all things brexit, especially when it comes to Ireland..
Better let Farage and Johnson handle it ;) |
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I see the Westminster pigs have given themselves a 1.8% pay rise. :nope:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43244088 And not a single complaint or rejection from the Labour party. The working class party what a load of rubbish. :nope: :nope: |
https://s14-eu5.ixquick.com/cgi-bin/...aa6656f4c34fb2
Same here in Germ,any, Steed. Since months parties babble about governments and coalitions and initially could not agree on anything - just that shortly after the election the parliament agreed on giving themselves all a rise. I seem to recall it were 5 or 9%, but I am not certain. Parasites, I will not stop calling them by their real names. Antisocial parasites, claiming to solve problems that without them would not exist. Or as you called them, "pigs". PIGS stands for Pestilentia Infernalis in Government Service. A people shoud enver alloow that those it allows to lead them can avoid and can exylcude thmesleves form the consequences of their laqws and rules. In this casE: inflation. It is unaccepotable that wid epoarts of the poublic have to stuggle with inbflation and decraidng buying power, and the fact of inflaiton and higher porices fat cats allow themsleves according pay rises that most other are beign denied by the same fat cats. And a people allowing this - and many other bad things - to happen and getting turned into law "in the name of the people", is a stupid people that - lets face it - does not deserve it any better. True for Britain. True for Germany. And any other country. |
PM May will soon be making her eagerly awaited speech regarding what it is exactly what the UK wants regarding BREXIT. I hope she is clear and concise in order that meaningful and transparent talks can begin.
The clock is ticking. |
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