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This speech could well be intersting :hmmm: |
Looks like SLab is going to swing left and align with Corbyn - that's all the major unions swung in behind Leonard:
https://labourlist.org/2017/09/unite...ottish-labour/ https://labourlist.org/2017/09/usdaw...adership-race/ https://labourlist.org/2017/09/aslef...ur-leadership/ https://labourlist.org/2017/09/left-...ur-leadership/ Sarwar's toast, for all intents and purposes - it turns out that the family company wasn't paying it's staff the minimum wage. That killed any support from the Unions. He's also too closely associated with the Blair period. Mike. |
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Now the UK disclose their doubts. I wonder how much China and Russia contribute in return for their exalted positions :hmmm: |
Philip Stephens, co-senior editor of the Financial Times, published a German opinion piece over here where he imo correctly points at the terrible basic mistake Londown is committed to - the assumption that is that after elections in Germany Berlin would start to support Londowns positions somewhat and push the eU towards accepting according compromises. He reasons that this reflects a traditional basic flaw in British foreign polciy towards Germany since always, and a general inability in Londown to see things from politically totally different perspectives - perspectives shared by the opponent on the other side of the table.
Merkel has very different things on mind than to help Brexit illusions and dreams by Londown to get the process running the way it wants. I think Stephens is right there. Germany will present May, or whoever will be leader in the forseeable future, an ultra-hard crashlanding on the unforgiving grounds of reality. Londown reads too much into the high german interest in good trade relations with britain. Becasue although they are high, for the EUcrats in Berlin other things rank incredibly much higher in importance, no matter how foolish they are, than trade with the UK. This is what May and others do not understand. They overrate the UK's position and strength if not in the world, then in the EU. And the British nuclear weapons may be important for Europe, but obviously nobody in Europe cares. The sun of Rome is set.Our day is gone. Clouds, dews and dangers come; our deeds are done. Shakespeare: Julius Ceasar |
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Man this is going to BLEEP off a lot of people. As for me i am not really surprised coming from that mad woman. Hey Mrs May some good news for you..Oh wait its bad news. Quote:
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Well Nigel i clearly saw it coming and was not stunned were you? :hmmm: |
Of course, this successor of a french immigrant saw it all coming.
1st rule: Nigel Farage is always right. 2nd rule: In case he should be wrong, rule 1 automatically applies. |
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Here is how i see it.. EU:- Delays and demands UK:- Divided weak leadership making a pigs ear of it all |
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