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STEED 07-02-17 07:41 AM

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May could walk out of Brexit talks over exit bill - Telegraph

British business leaders have been told to brace for the possibility that Prime Minister Theresa May's government may walk out of Brexit talks this year, according to the Sunday Telegraph.

The move would be designed for "domestic consumption" to show the government is negotiating hard with the European Union, the newspaper reported. The newspaper did not reveal how it obtained the information.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-bri...-idUKKBN19M3UX

Well we shall see..

Jimbuna 07-02-17 07:46 AM

That much information and disinformation being circulated currently by the press it would make just as much sense to spin a coin at this, the earliest of stages.

STEED 07-02-17 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2496756)
That much information and disinformation being circulated currently by the press it would make just as much sense to spin a coin at this, the earliest of stages.

Indeed, the Brexit headline war is hotting up with spin spin super spin.


STEED NEWS BRINGS YOU THE NEWS..

No news today folks it's all spin and now over to jim for political cartoons. :)



Not bad a, nice and short straight to the point. :DL

STEED 07-02-17 08:10 AM

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Jeremy Corbyn 'safe for years' as Labour leader, Tom Watson says
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/polit...-a3577836.html

Well there is no one to challenge him.

MGR1 07-02-17 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2496732)
MGR1, I posted on here my disgust at the way the EU referendum was conducted by both camps and how short it was. The EU vote was big and people needed to be told the facts not sound bites along with politician's treated it like a day out at the circus.

Oh, I quite agree with you there. Perhaps what it shows is that there's a difference between the two sets of politicians at Westminster and Holyrood. At least at the latter the Jolly Hockeysticks brigade doesn't really have much of a presence.

Mike.

STEED 07-03-17 11:56 AM

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Downing Street insists its position on public sector pay has not changed despite several ministers calling for the 1% cap on increases to be scrapped.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40477136

Jimbuna 07-03-17 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2496768)
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/polit...-a3577836.html

Well there is no one to challenge him.

Which means we are stuck with the nasty party :shifty:

Jimbuna 07-03-17 03:41 PM

Quote:

Downing Street insists its position on public sector pay has not changed despite several ministers calling for the 1% cap on increases to be scrapped.
Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2497065)

Absolutely short sighted, blinkered and disgraceful :nope:

STEED 07-03-17 07:03 PM

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Ex-Coronation Street actress Tracy Brabin is among Labour MPs to have been given frontbench jobs by Jeremy Corbyn.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40484051

A few more and we can sit back and watch soap. :03:

STEED 07-03-17 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2497132)
Which means we are stuck with the nasty party :shifty:

With or without the DUP. :o

STEED 07-04-17 05:35 AM

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MPs will not vote on whether to repeal the Hunting Act for at least two years, the government says.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40491921

What ban? As i understood it the hounds were not allowed to dispatch the fox and had to be shot by a marksman. :confused:

STEED 07-04-17 05:48 AM

Lets pop over to the EU..

Quote:

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has launched a bitter attack on members of the European Parliament for failing to show up.

Standing up in almost empty chamber in Strasbourg, he denounced the body as "ridiculous, totally ridiculous".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-40492396

Its called tuning up to collect the fat cat money on the way out the door. :haha:

STEED 07-04-17 06:03 AM

Here is a good one for May & Boris..

Quote:

IS recruiter Sally Jones 'wants to return to Britain' from Raqqa

Sky News is told Jones - one of Islamic State's top recruiters - has been "crying and wants to get back to Britain".
http://news.sky.com/story/is-recruit...raqqa-10935755

I SAY THIS..SOD OFF BITCH WE DON'T WANT SCUM LIKE YOU BACK!

Jimbuna 07-04-17 06:13 AM

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"She was crying and wants to get back to Britain but ISIS is preventing her because she is now a military wife. She told me she wish to go to her country," Aisha said.

This, of course, is a ludicrous claim - unless Jones has given up on her jihadi campaign and is now prepared to swap martyrdom for a lifetime in prison.
It's often termed as 'being caught between a rock and a hard place' :)

Jimbuna 07-04-17 06:15 AM

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Hammond says UK must 'hold nerve' over public pay.

Philip Hammond has insisted pay policy has not changed and the "right balance" must continue to be struck in terms of what is fair for workers and taxpayers.
The chancellor, who is under pressure from colleagues to lift the 1% public pay cap, said he understood people were "weary" after seven years of austerity.
But speaking in London, he rejected calls to "take the foot off the pedal".
Government must "hold its nerve" in the face of calls for a "different path" of higher taxes and borrowing, he said.
Mr Hammond is facing a growing chorus from within his own party for him to reconsider the 1% limit on increases in public sector salaries, which has been in place since 2012.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40487982

It would appear a certain female has had a word in his ear.


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