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Jimbuna 08-15-19 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2622817)
So that thing suggests put me in power....WHAT!!!!

The LIbs and the Greens have said no, the Welsh and SNP no comment yet but probably will also say no. That thing is a fart and its about time that fart went away.

GET THAT THING AND THOSE HEAD BANGERS OUT OF LABOUR THIS SECOND!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49352250

Never in a million years or for as long as God has made little green apples :nope:

Jimbuna 08-15-19 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2622851)
^Wow I hear on the news Tory remainers could back the nameless one!!!!!

Talk about desperate that really is crawling.

Well there is a connection even if it is a tenuous one.

https://i.postimg.cc/9fPYM6XZ/Co-Dz1-Ml-XEAA1-XMY.jpg

STEED 08-15-19 05:23 AM

People people people listen to the wise words of STEED, look this trade deal with America about food standards relax. You do not have to buy American food you are not being forced so chill out and relax. Come on people is America sticking a gun at your head saying buy American? No so stop getting worked up over it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49353220

Jimbuna 08-15-19 05:33 AM

Food is not the primary concern.....US firms entering our health care services are.

Catfish 08-15-19 06:02 AM

^ This is not about individuals to decide whether they want one chlorinated chicken, but about a government having to guarantee buying masses of said stuff from the US.

Trump just bullied the EU to buy vast amounts of soy beans no one needs or wants here, to make up for his chinese tariff losses.

Jimbuna 08-15-19 07:28 AM

^ I know who to contact then when I need to replenish my bottles of soy sauce for my Chinese cooking :)

STEED 08-17-19 04:15 AM

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Jeremy Corbyn: 'It is not up to Jo Swinson to decide who will be next PM'

https://news.sky.com/story/corbyn-ho...-plan-11786571
OH AND WHO PUTS THEMSELVES FORWARD THINKING THEIR THE ONLY ONE FIT FOR THE JOB...YOU, YOU BLOODY MINDED FOOL. :mad: :mad:

You are unfit to be a leader of a party so sod off and take that nest of vipers with you. :mad:

STEED 08-17-19 04:40 AM

Boris ask the BBC why they have robbed pensioners of their free tv licence and now plan to spend £1 Million on adverts to get the young back watching the BBC.

More money wasted by the BBC and what is Boris going to do?......NOTHING I BET.

Jimbuna 08-17-19 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2623116)
OH AND WHO PUTS THEMSELVES FORWARD THINKING THEIR THE ONLY ONE FIT FOR THE JOB...YOU, YOU BLOODY MINDED FOOL. :mad: :mad:

You are unfit to be a leader of a party so sod off and take that nest of vipers with you. :mad:

Actually on this matter he is quite correct, not that I'm overjoyed at the prospect.

"Under normal constitutional processes in Britain, when a government collapses, the leader of the opposition is called on to form a government"

Jimbuna 08-17-19 06:24 AM

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Senior Tory MP Sir Oliver Letwin has said he does not support Jeremy Corbyn becoming a caretaker prime minister in a bid to avoid a no-deal Brexit.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49380280
It would appear there is a level this Tory traitor will not stoop to.

kraznyi_oktjabr 08-17-19 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2623131)
Actually on this matter he is quite correct, not that I'm overjoyed at the prospect.

"Under normal constitutional processes in Britain, when a government collapses, the leader of the opposition is called on to form a government"

But is it necessary, that the leader of that party has to be the PM? Finland's late-president Mauno Koivisto was never elected to the Eduskunta (Parliament of Finland) and he never served as leader of the Social Democratic Party. Despite this, he served twice as prime minister (22.3.1968–14.5.1970 and 6.5.1979–26.1.1982) and after second term he was elected by Eduskunta to become Finland's 8th president (at the time, parliament selected president, not public).

Jimbuna 08-17-19 06:48 AM

^ Afraid so because to win the vote he obviously needs the support of his own parties MP's.

Jimbuna 08-18-19 05:47 AM

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Boris Johnson will tell EU leaders there needs to be a new Brexit deal when he makes his first trip abroad as PM later this week.

The UK will leave the EU on 31 October with or without a deal, he will insist.

However, No 10 said there will be "very little discussion" of Brexit during the meetings in France and Germany.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49385263
I suspect he'll be wasting his breath and if you read the article in full you'll see 'Project Fear' is in full swing.

Skybird 08-19-19 03:27 AM

The road to non-deral Brexit: terms, timetables and conditions explained:



https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49004486


It gets tight at the end, and a legal battle at the supreme court is likely. I do not like such most profound political course plotting being decided by judges. Because judges are not responsible to the public, but responsible to encrypted administrative rules - this and not more is what laws are. And many use them to hide behind them.



We have experience with EU-related and Euro-related conflicts in Germany being decided by the Bundesverfassungsgericht, our highest court. They are almost all very bad, for the courts proved to be cowardly and very obedient - not to say: submissive - to EU and the ECB.

STEED 08-19-19 05:36 AM

I see the nameless one spouting off the usual promises vote for me and all will be dandy. I will never vote Labour while that thing and that things gang of loony headbanger only agenda is to bankrupt the country because they can not add up 2 + 2.

I will not vote for any political party at the moment as all of them are unfit to vote for. They all have there internal faults and all of them twist bend and turn the truth inside out. I will not vote for the sweet lies, try telling the truth all the time I dare you.

Jimbuna 08-19-19 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2623354)
The road to non-deral Brexit: terms, timetables and conditions explained:



https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49004486


It gets tight at the end, and a legal battle at the supreme court is likely. I do not like such most profound political course plotting being decided by judges. Because judges are not responsible to the public, but responsible to encrypted administrative rules - this and not more is what laws are. And many use them to hide behind them.



We have experience with EU-related and Euro-related conflicts in Germany being decided by the Bundesverfassungsgericht, our highest court. They are almost all very bad, for the courts proved to be cowardly and very obedient - not to say: submissive - to EU and the ECB.

Whichever way the wind blows/MP's vote it will be akin to turkeys voting for christmas.

Jimbuna 08-19-19 06:05 AM

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The Labour leader said the UK is facing a Brexit "crisis" and will vow to do "everything necessary" to stop the UK leaving the EU without a deal.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49391297
Surely this can't be the Euro sceptic (since 1983) they are quoting? :hmmm:

Skybird 08-19-19 04:29 PM

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49393556



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"After Brexit the government will introduce a new, fairer immigration system that prioritises skills and what people can contribute to the UK, rather than where they come from."
A Downing Street spokeswoman added that "tougher criminality rules" for those coming to the UK will be introduced.

Somebody will try to make a big deal of this, but - isn't that just sounding like old-fashioned plain reason...? I wish this view would spread all over Europe.

mapuc 08-19-19 05:22 PM

I wonder if my British friends will be here among us after Oct. 31

Reading some of those doomsday prediction(Danish and Swedish), give the impression -Britain will go down the drain if they leave EU without a deal

Markus

Jimbuna 08-20-19 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2623433)
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49393556






Somebody will try to make a big deal of this, but - isn't that just sounding like old-fashioned plain reason...? I wish this view would spread all over Europe.

A similar scheme is used by other countries such as Canada and Australia and has worked well enough for them but remember, the above will only happen if no deal can be reached.

I'm thinking a no deal is the most likely outcome.


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