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STEED 03-09-18 06:05 AM

It will be a bloody massive mess, trust me it will. Today's Politicians are a bunch of power mad money grabbing grubby B'stards who want their cake and eat it. Not forgetting stealing your cakes out of your cake tin as well, greed power and corruption is the most powerful drug and they are hooked on it. :03:

STEED 03-09-18 06:08 AM

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The UK will seek an exemption from President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium imports to the US, according to Trade Secretary Liam Fox.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-43342246

So who gets the job kissing Butt? :hmmm:

Jimbuna 03-09-18 07:08 AM

Well you of course.

STEED 03-09-18 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2544675)
Well you of course.

Nice try. :O:

I am not in the government. :O: :O:

Jimbuna 03-12-18 02:45 PM

The PM said the government concluded it was "highly likely" Russia was responsible for the Salisbury attack in Parliament today and all Corbyn could do was respond with a verbal attack on wealthy Russians supposedly contributing to the Tory election campaign.

The PM told the house that current existing rules regarding financial support are strictly adhered to which resulted in condemnation from ALL parties deriding Corbyn and rightly so.

Jimbuna 03-12-18 02:46 PM

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Commons leader Andrea Leadsom has called for an inquiry into allegations of bullying in Parliament.

It is likely to consider whether all Commons staff should be covered by the independent grievance procedure, not just those working directly for MPs.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43374635

This should be an automatic given :yep:

Jimbuna 03-13-18 12:00 PM

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Chancellor Philip Hammond has unveiled upgraded projections for growth and predicted falling inflation and borrowing in his Spring Statement.

He claimed the UK economy had reached a turning point and there was "light at the end of the tunnel".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43380212

That light could well be coming from a train entering the tunnel and rushing headlong :)

Jimbuna 03-15-18 07:41 AM

I see Corbyn yet again manages to make a fool of himself and alienate not only Tories but many of his own politicians into the bargain :nope:

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Nia Griffith distances herself from Corbyn aide's Russia comments.

It followed a number of Labour MPs being at odds with the Labour leader's response to Theresa May's statement on the Russian spy case.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43414185

Jimbuna 03-15-18 07:44 AM

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Alex Salmond: Russian TV station 'not propaganda'

Alex Salmond has launched a staunch defence of his weekly show on Russian broadcaster RT as he warned regulator Ofcom against closing the channel down.

Opponents have accused the former Scottish first minister of being a "useful idiot for the Kremlin".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...itics-43414025

He couldn't even manage to be a "useful idiot" for the SNP :haha:

Catfish 03-20-18 09:47 AM

Britain pulls out of EU defense force:

https://www.politico.eu/article/ther...defense-force/

"Brexit means brexit"
Good to know :03:

Skybird 03-20-18 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2546158)
Britain pulls out of EU defense force:

https://www.politico.eu/article/ther...defense-force/

"Brexit means brexit"
Good to know :03:

Tja-tja.

Britain also is one of the two only nuclear military powers in the EU capable to provide deterrance (assuming that Corbyn's idea of SLBMs without warheads does not become a reality).

Jimbuna 03-20-18 03:30 PM

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In the letter informing Brussels of the U.K.’s decision, Britain’s Lieutenant General George Norton said the decision to withdraw from the program was because of the logistical problems caused by Brexit, and insisted Britain could still remain part of the program further down the line if a political agreement could be struck.
Makes complete sense to me and the UK remains fully committed to NATO.

Jimbuna 03-21-18 08:05 AM

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More than one million NHS staff, including nurses, porters and paramedics, can expect pay increases of at least 6.5% over three years - with some rises being as high as 29%.

The deal has been formally agreed by unions and ministers on Wednesday and could cost as much as £4bn.

Pay rises will be backdated to April this year, if staff agree to the deal.

The deal is tiered - with the lowest paid workers in each job receiving the biggest rises.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-43481341

This is long overdue but desperately needed for so many dedicated workers on low incomes.

Hopefully this will mean many job vacancies will end and in so doing make a step toward getting the NHS into functioning as it should, for the good of the people.

Jimbuna 03-21-18 09:34 AM

How could anyone condone such a decision :nope:

https://i.imgur.com/M81VGER.jpg

Jimbuna 03-24-18 08:35 AM

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Owen Smith says he "stood by his principles" in calling for another EU referendum - a move which resulted in his sacking from Labour's shadow cabinet.

The former shadow Northern Ireland secretary said Jeremy Corbyn had made a "mistake" in firing him.

He also said the party should "shift its position" on Brexit.

Mr Smith was asked to stand down on Friday after he wrote an article for the Guardian calling for a second vote.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43524945

Yet further proof of how anti-EU Corbyn is and has always been.

Jimbuna 03-25-18 09:28 AM

https://i.imgur.com/ihcU116.jpg

Catfish 03-27-18 02:36 AM

I do not know whether it works, it is just a try..
'Why I voted for brexit' – not that i entirely understand it, but.. (Google website translation):

https://translate.google.com/transla...tml&edit-text=

Jimbuna 03-27-18 06:01 AM

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Labour MPs are pressing Jeremy Corbyn for more action to "root out" anti-Semitism in the party after he issued a new apology to Jewish groups.

Some of Mr Corbyn's MPs joined a protest against his stance on anti-Jewish prejudice outside Parliament.

Frontbencher Rebecca Long-Bailey said it was "devastating" to "realise that the Jewish community had lost faith in our approach to anti-Semitism".

But she said the party took a "zero-tolerance" approach to the issue.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43549831

Here is a man who knows Hizbollah commits terrorist atrocities against Jews, but calls them his friends and attends pro-Hizbollah rallies in London. Exactly the same goes for Hamas. Raed Salah says Jews kill Christian children to drink their blood. He opposes his extradition and invites him for tea at the House of Commons. These are not the only cases. He is repeatedly found alongside people with blatantly anti-Semitic views, but claims never to hear or read them.

I'm wondering if Corbyn has suddenly found himself stuck between a rock and a hard place :hmmm:

Jimbuna 03-30-18 06:11 AM

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Theresa May has said that Brexit means there will be more money available to spend on the NHS and schools.
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Meanwhile ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair said Brexit could still be stopped, saying it was "not too late".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43577208

She must deliver on this or it will be the cause of her downfall.

Oh, and Tony, stop being a dafty.

Jimbuna 04-01-18 09:06 AM

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Child burial fees waived in England
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-43609657

I wholeheartedly support this :yep:


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