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Turnover not takeover
Who said I got any + what does this have to do with Brexit?So if santa doesnt exist, who got the presents for you when you were a kid?
Who said I got any + what does this have to do with Brexit?So if santa doesnt exist, who got the presents for you when you were a kid?
Oh god. Was just a funny sentence (not so funny I see) that Brexit is imaginary like Santa and the ones that voted for it were your parents (older generation)Who said I got any + what does this have to do with Brexit?
Actually my parents didn't vote for it, they were pretty pissed about it, I didn't vote because although I could have done so I don't live in the UK anymore so IMO it wasn't my place to to soOh god. Was just a funny sentence (not so funny I see) that Brexit is imaginary like Santa and the ones that voted for it were your parents (older generation)
But lets leave it like this. My fault, sorry
Why do the tories hate water?No shit Sherl...
England to diverge from EU water monitoring standards
Exclusive: campaigners fear less rigorous methods could lead to more pollution in rivers and waterways
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...to-diverge-from-eu-water-monitoring-standards
They don't, they like the extra cash they get by not having to spend money fixing stuffWhy do the tories hate water?
Step 1 - get into powerNo shit Sherl...
England to diverge from EU water monitoring standards
Exclusive: campaigners fear less rigorous methods could lead to more pollution in rivers and waterways
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...to-diverge-from-eu-water-monitoring-standards
Problem is that is 15 years of tories vs 5 of labourStep 1 - get into power
Step 2 - sell all the stuff
Step 3 - lose election
Step 4 - let Labour rebuild all the stuff
Step 5 - complain about Labour spending money
Step 6 - win next election
Step 7 - see Steps 1-6 again
Get other people, who coincidentally happen to be your mates and donors, to build it and charge fees for it that huge swathes of the population can't afford. Then demonise that section of the population.Problem is that is 15 years of tories vs 5 of labour
What happens wheb step 2 dries up?
I bet half of them still voted for Brexit though!Been quiet in here for a while.
Bad news for British illegal immigrants in France.
Census in early 2024.
Those trying to live under the radar without proper papers and those driving illegal cars, not registered, taxed, insured or MOT'd.
Plus ETIAS and EES hopefully by the end of the year.
I bet half of them still voted for Brexit though!
So the British press will be full of stories about the nasty foreigners making British people homeless, best let them know they can't get a tent for the street anymoreThe illegal ones yes, they didn't think Brexit affected them and still don't.
Hopefully during the next year or so they will be flushed out.
So the British press will be full over stories about the nasty foreigners making British people homeless, best let them know they can't get a tent for the street anymore![]()
Been a while since I was in France so I couldn't sayWhat are the chances that there are more British illegal immigrants in France than refugees crossing the channel? If they claim asylum maybe they can send them to Mali or put them on a barge in Cherbourg.
Been a while since I was in France so I couldn't say
Do the French send refugees to Mali? I know the British Government tried Rwanda but haven't managed it yet, now if they're Brexiteers then a barge in Cherbourg would be perfect![]()
Cameron now not only rewarded with a seat in the Lords but also made Foreign Secretary (irony anyone?). Good to see the cockwomble that is responsible for this debacle is paying for it.
Oh wait.
Well, wasnt brexit about unelected officials? Rishi, cameron, lords? How they spin this in the press?
Hopefully Starmer is just trying not to piss the brainless Brexit demographic off prior to the election. Hopefully.
Another case of...lets do what the right would do to avoid that the right doesn't come into power to justify that the left doesn't exist
Must be why he praised Thatcher then because it;ll sure piss off the left! https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67604830When the far right control so much of the press it is tempting to try to appease them.
When the far right control so much of the press it is tempting to try to appease them.
I understand but or you are strong leader or you end doing what the right would do to avoid that they would fo anyway
yes, I agree with you. that is what had been happening everywhere that I observed the last 20 years. And this way, little by little we kept dragging the whole political spectrum to the right. The right more far right and the left to the center till a point that musk is center leftI don't disagree. But when you see sensible center left parties lose to insane right wing parties so often you can see why they do it.
I don't disagree. But when you see sensible center left parties lose to insane right wing parties so often you can see why they do it.
They are losing because since 2010 they've either nominated complete unelectable leaders (Corbyn), or ones to be 'safe' or weak without a slither of personality or charisma (Starmer). - Lurching from Miliband to Corbyn to Starmer has been the definition of identity crisis.
Corbyn was only really unelectable because of the mass right wing propaganda campaign. I mean, Boris was elected, so rationality is far less important than mass right wing propaganda. Anyone who couldn't see that he was a slimy, untrustworthy, dishonest, buffoon shouldn't be allowed to drive unsupervised.
I think you raise a good point as well as a bit of a conspiracy theory. There is currently discourse in the US about how/if the media are enabling Trump [again] and their responsibility to prevent it. Corbyn came off as untrustworthy though (regardless of reality), whereas both Boris and Trump have managed to convince large swathes of the population they are trustworthy. This isn't a mass media campaign, but the individual quality of the candidate. You can rationally conclude that Corbyn should have been unelectable anyway, but that the others should also have been. And question why media were unable or unwilling to drive home that unelectability point in the case of BJ. And the unfettered use of dark money to help drive people. (Which I think is more influential than traditional media)
I don't disagree. But when you see sensible center left parties lose to insane right wing parties so often you can see why they do it.
I think you raise a good point as well as a bit of a conspiracy theory. There is currently discourse in the US about how/if the media are enabling Trump [again] and their responsibility to prevent it. Corbyn came off as untrustworthy though (regardless of reality), whereas both Boris and Trump have managed to convince large swathes of the population they are trustworthy. This isn't a mass media campaign, but the individual quality of the candidate. You can rationally conclude that Corbyn should have been unelectable anyway, but that the others should also have been. And question why media were unable or unwilling to drive home that unelectability point in the case of BJ. And the unfettered use of dark money to help drive people. (Which I think is more influential than traditional media)
Doubt even hard core republicans truly thought Donald was trustworthy. He was just more likely to do the things they wanted than Hillary was. It wasn't a debate over who would do x better. It was a debate about what x was.
Boris said he'll follow through on Brexit. No one else did.