Actually the Tories are evil and incompetent
I shall count that as two thenā¦
wriggle wriggle
Youāre a mastur
Youāre a master at that
or should it be mastur?
edit, beaten to it
Iām waiting with baited breath here.
(boilie on a hair rig if youāre interested)
Itās not a case of step away from it, they bloody well support leaving, always have done. Their rank hypocrisy stinks. No surprises, politics is a dirty game and Corbyn is good at it. Momentum even managed to keep it off the Labour conference floor this year,
The cost? Ask me that in 10 years.
Just so Iām clear, how much should our brave Brexit negotiators be offering Michel & co at this moment?
Ā£80 Billion? Ā£100 Billion? Will that represent good value for some as yet unspecified trading arrangement? How exactly should the Irish border work? Principled answers only please.
I heard an interviewer this morning asking some Labour spokesperson what their Brexit āplanā was as if a quick response covering, trade, agriculture, fisheries, law, research, aviation, security and all of the other complexities could be trotted out in some glib one sentence sound bite.
As a separate issue how do our arms deals with the Saudi work? I thought individual EU members couldnāt negotiate such deals outside the bloc. But we, the French, the Swedes etc all seem to manage it.
Thereās no burds in the tories now? Must stop fappin over Priti.
and again in 20 & itāll be a different figure.
You mean the great leader doesnāt any more clue than the Tories (except let them have a stab at it first, so he Can wash his hands of the mess?) Quelle suprise.
Smooth operator and just cynical and unpleasant as anyone else in politics, despite the pretences.
I have a sneaking suspicion JC may have a slightly different view on immigration /asylum seekers to Mayday et al.
It seems there is a range of views in both parties ranging from pay them nothing (Rees Mogg, Dennis Skinner) to give them whatever they want. Iām not sure anyone actually knows what the settlement should be but itās already apparent that holding back the amount is one of the UKās few bargaining chips. If there is to be a deal done in the allotted time that figure will be one of the last details. Personally I donāt think a deal will be done & weāll be defaulting to WTO rules with the UKās credit worthiness trashed. Not a good situation at all.
As someone who doesnāt want Brexit, what May has done (intentionally or otherwise) is kick it down the road. In that sense, weāre more likely to gets a āneverbrexitā. This may or may not be a good thing as it causes uncertainly, but the longer it gets kicked, the less likely it is to actually happen.
I donāt believe Brexit will be achieved before the next GE
Who the fuck would want to win that (politically)?
Maybe thatās the plan after allā¦
"Instead, delegates chose Grenfell Tower, rail, growth and investment, public sector pay, workersā rights, the NHS, housing and social care."
Iām good with that.
I wonder if came 9th, 10th or 11th on the list.
(ooh, so close just missed out)
GET TO FUCK.
Ahhhā¦the return of Swivelboy.
And heās on form, coherent, sweet and pleasant.
Another Brexit apologist.