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Catfish 03-01-18 09:27 AM

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 ;)

Jimbuna 03-01-18 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2543538)
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 ;)

Heaven spare us :o

STEED 03-01-18 06:01 PM

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:

Skybird 03-01-18 06:20 PM

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.

Jimbuna 03-02-18 07:59 AM

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.

STEED 03-02-18 04:18 PM

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Former PM Tony Blair claims there is now a 50% chance Brexit won't happen
https://news.sky.com/story/former-pm...appen-11272200

OH SHUT UP WILL YOU!

Catfish 03-02-18 05:02 PM

^ Oh yes he is wrong.
Because even if now more than 50 percent are against it, the banks and industry say it is the wrong decision and all experts agree, you will have your brexit, be sure. You just won't have what the brexiteers promised, because they lied.

Mr Quatro 03-02-18 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2543673)
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.

Sounds like fence sitting to me, but also sounds like she doesn't want the will of the people to go through as planned ... :yep:

http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-b...302-story.html

Quote:

Prime Minister Theresa May speaking in London, she said she sought the
"broadest and deepest possible partnership" with the European Union,
arguing that it was in the interests of both sides to make that happen.

STEED 03-03-18 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2543747)
^ Oh yes he is wrong.
Because even if now more than 50 percent are against it, the banks and industry say it is the wrong decision and all experts agree, you will have your brexit, be sure. You just won't have what the brexiteers promised, because they lied.

Ha ha got you. :03:

I was having ago at that busy bod who can not keep his dam nose out and always interfering between his dinner speeches. He is a bloody liar as well, we have not forgotten the "dodgy dossier" and a few other things as well. The PM who promised to deliver and we got nothing, only Scotland and Wales got what they wanted.

Jimbuna 03-03-18 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2543734)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2543747)
^ Oh yes he is wrong.
Because even if now more than 50 percent are against it, the banks and industry say it is the wrong decision and all experts agree, you will have your brexit, be sure. You just won't have what the brexiteers promised, because they lied.

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

Jimbuna 03-03-18 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2543754)
Sounds like fence sitting to me, but also sounds like she doesn't want the will of the people to go through as planned ... :yep:

You could well be right, she did vote to remain but since becoming PM she has to balance her own feelings with the will of the electorate and not having a majority in parliament makes everything all that more awkward.

Damned if she does and damned if she doesn't.

STEED 03-03-18 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2543828)

https://media1.tenor.com/images/d787...itemid=9682311

STEED 03-04-18 06:49 AM

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Brexit: Theresa May urges EU to buy into 'ambitious' vision

Theresa May has urged the EU to get on with discussing her "ambitious but practical" vision for economic relations with the UK after Brexit.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43277176

Oh come on! :har:

The EU is not going to get Hugga-Mugga with you MayBot so stop living in a dream and get back to the real world.

Jimbuna 03-04-18 07:51 AM

Quote:

Jeremy Corbyn urged Momentum founder Jon Lansman not to stand for the vacant post of Labour's general secretary, the BBC understands.

The Labour leader failed to persuade Mr Lansman not to put himself forward in a phone call on Tuesday.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43256181

Scratch below the surface and you'll uncover the true reason for the power struggle and the reason I gave up my 25 year membership.

Quote:

Ian McNicol's resignation as Labour general secretary earlier this week has sparked a potential power struggle between Unite, Labour's largest financial backer, and Momentum - the campaign group which was set up to support and sustain Jeremy Corbyn's leadership,
POWER AND CONTROL IS EVERYTHING!!

Jimbuna 03-04-18 09:14 AM

https://i.imgur.com/uZjphzs.png

Oh really :hmmm:


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