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Theresa May was quite critical about him too. Maybe you missed that.True, but there again that's not quite surprising isn't it? No one likes him in mainland Europe
Theresa May was quite critical about him too. Maybe you missed that.True, but there again that's not quite surprising isn't it? No one likes him in mainland Europe
Theresa May was quite critical about him too. Maybe you missed that.
He should start bombing Yemen, she seems to lose her voice when that happens.Theresa May was quite critical about him too. Maybe you missed that.
Arse kissing isn't her thing. Surprised you hadn't noticed.You know how theresa may is. At one point shes remainer, at another point she is a leaver. At one point she's ridiculing some idiot in parliament about some water pumps from Germany. At another point she appoints him foreign secretary. Trump might think that since she criticized him he might as well be kissing his arse pretty soon. Also trump is best buddies with mr brexit. He might even offer him a job
Arse kissing isn't her thing. Surprised you hadn't noticed.
Arse kissing isn't her thing. Surprised you hadn't noticed.
Give over. She doesn't act like that and you know it.Not sure she's done anything but arse kiss since she got in tbh.
Not that she's had much choice mind, but its been all oooh India this, China that and so on.
Give over. She doesn't act like that and you know it.
U-turns are not arse kissing.
Give over. She doesn't act like that and you know it.
In the past week alone she's been gushing over both India and the US and had the Chinese VP over for some lovely trade talks where Hammond promised a 'golden era' of relations.
She has to do it - she knows she needs a deal out of some and or all of them - but she's been globally kissing arse since she got the job.
Its not a criticism, and anyone in her shoes dealt her hand would have to do it, but it is what it is.
There was some things she could have done better. For example she could have avoided putting davis and boris in such powerful roles. The country needs and deserves better then them
Ah well, seems it must take a non-arse kisser to recognise another non-arse kisser.She does
So how old were you then when Thatcher was PM?Well lets agree to disagree. Thatcher would have put her party in place and she would have done what she thought was good for the country. May is far from a thatcher
Oh don't get me wrong, in general I think she's doing a terrible job, but on this one specific issue she's doing what she has to do which is suck up her pride and go begging.
Ah well, seems it must take a non-arse kisser to recognise another non-arse kisser.
The uk shouldn't beg. A strong pm would go to Brussels and clearly say that the uk wants a deal similar to Switzerland. Trade deals can be signed and while freedom of movement will remain Reforms on welfare benefits will make the uk less attractive to immigrants.
Now if the xenophobics want to go toe to toe in a generation election so be it. I am sure the tory, labor and snp can join forces to keep ukip at bay
So how old were you then when Thatcher was PM?
And if and when the EU say no to that?
She doesn't have to pursue these things hard or as a matter of priority, but it can't hurt to build bridges even if its little more than a contingency plan.
It was just that you sounded like you didn't know Thatcher that well, that's all.I love history. For example We can sit and talk of the roman empire or ww2 for ages despite i didnt live in those times. They created things called books you know.
There again im noticing youre going personal and since thats a sign of someone losing a comment i will refrain from answering. Ive learnt long ago not to argue with fanboys
It was just that you sounded like you didn't know Thatcher that well, that's all.
I was pretty much involved in politics in the past. Not British politics but in my country. Lets say that from the vibes I get from people who are still very involved in it, is, that freedom of movement is the major stumbling block for a deal. The EU seem to refuse to bulge to the UK request of an ad hoc deal without freedom of movement. The so called cherry picking deal which many people in Europe hate
If the UK can have decent access to the single market then it will be less dependent on trade deals from somewhere else. It won't be in a position of strength (no one can be in a position of strength against the US or China). However it would be in a less position of weakness
There again you're free to not agree with me as its nothing more then an educated guess build up by people who actually work and had worked in Brussels (really worked not like Farage)
Given that you both seem more comfortable talking to yourselves, or some avatar of Leaver which suits your preconceptions, i'm not sure that there is a great deal of point in continuing this.
Some days ago a poster asked how the referendum was reflected among constituencies, well this tweet from Change Britain breaks down the numbers:
Well Tusk has said as much in fairness, so its not a huge guess. The issue is whether its on the table for May or not, and because she's being so coy (or perhaps more likely doesn't actually know) it becomes a bit of a moot point until then.
isn't that pretty much the deal cameron struck before the referendum, which the country as a whole universally mocked?The uk shouldn't beg. A strong pm would go to Brussels and clearly say that the uk wants a deal similar to Switzerland. Trade deals can be signed and while freedom of movement will remain Reforms on welfare benefits will make the uk less attractive to immigrants.
Now if the xenophobics want to go toe to toe in a generation election so be it. I am sure the tory, labor and snp can join forces to keep ukip at bay
isn't that pretty much the deal cameron struck before the referendum, which the country as a whole universally mocked?
To be fair, it was time bound and not all-encompassing in terms of benefits. If he had gotten a deal on the lines of what devilish mentions in his quote, a lot of tory right and labour left/greens would have taken it.isn't that pretty much the deal cameron struck before the referendum, which the country as a whole universally mocked?
Projecting your image of Leavers, and those with a differing stance on immigration policy, certainly does seem to be all that matters to you. Unfortunately, my response did not conform with your prejudices.
Brexiteers will be far happier when the UK is operating a global immigration policy, and one which allows us to stem the increases of recent times. The EU immigration figure is totally disproportionate, its workers easier to replace over time.
Most people knew this to be fair. It's easy to play on the fears of millions of voters by offering simplistic views and solutions to complex issues until you actually have to implement a plan to execute. 2016 can't end fast enough for me. It sucked.
Are you sure you're looking forward with hope for 2017?