jackofalltrades
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Which to believe - fake news or official lies ?
people are so fecking pathetic
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people are so fecking pathetic
This has to be satire. Right? It's got to be.
I became very angry listening to the CEO of that company. His firm makes passports for loads of countries. He has no issue taking their business.
I became very angry listening to the CEO of that company. His firm makes passports for loads of countries. He has no issue taking their business.
The same people getting outraged over De La Rue (and what a fine Anglo-Saxon name that is) missing out are the same ones promoting no barrier free trade deals with the likes of India and China where firms can probably offer the same service for half the price.
When do they start issuing these stupid blue passports? After March 2019?
I can only imagine her confusion when she sees England's flag. Surely these people are wums and not representative?
Put it this way, in comparison you can have a reasonably intelligent conversation with a french peasant.
Hey, I'll have you know that contrary to Marx, the peasants are the vanguard class with the sharpest political analysis:
A whistle-blower, who says he was “outed” as gay by the Prime Minister’s political secretary in a row over cheating claims in the Brexit campaign, has claimed that the EU Referendum “wasn’t legitimate”.
Lots of use of the word 'claim'. Tried.to read all of it but could not.Channel 4 news are running hard with this story.
https://www.channel4.com/news/brexit-campaign-was-totally-illegal-claims-whistleblower
Not a surprise.Lots of use of the word 'claim'. Tried.to read all of it but could not.
Keir Starmer came across as a bit of a wanker on the telly today. Labour's position on the blue passport debacle should be to mock it as something that was dopey symbolism to begin with, and an outcome that proves we need our European partners across a whole array of areas evidencing the importance of closer integration.
But what actually is the Labour party position?
"We wouldn't have given it to the French *repress gag reflex* in a million years!"
feck off Labour. You're unforgivably shit on Brexit.
I think it's a shit position but in this case I don't think it's particularly exclusive to the current leadership. Blair and co would've been all over something which allowed them to look particularly strong on British values, and would've probably been happy to compromise on this one lest they risk losing a few patriotic voters who actually give a feck about this kind of thing.
For sheer political opportunism you're right. However Blair, for his sins, would have opposed Brexit with every fibre of his body from the very start, and being a politician who had the ability to galvanise far beyond his core support, would have succeeded in shaping the Brexit approach by the government into something that looks far, far different to the wet-dream of Rees-Mogg that we have today.
In the early 2000s maybe. But Blair's been despised by considerable portions of the British public and his own party for about a decade now so the above strikes me as largely irrelevant, a bit like a Tory saying how everyone would rally behind Winston Churchill if he were alive now while ignoring a lot of Churchill's abhorrent views that'd alienate him from large portions of the British public.
And Blair's refusal to really acknowledge immigration as an issue for a considerable period of his premiership (irrespective of whether it was or not) and the general loss of Labour support he presided over probably created some of the conditions that eventually led to Brexit.
I'm talking about 1995-2001 Blair. That guy in opposition would have completely annihilated the lame-horse that was May at the 2017 election or, if elected after, would have opposed Brexit more strongly. Let's face it May's government ran probably the worst general election campaign anyone under the age of 70 has ever seen in this country. Expectations under Corbyn were lowered so much that finishing second to that is hailed as a great result.
The window to actually stop a hard brexit is slamming shut and we have Corbyn still refusing to do anything about it except for sack those willing to speak out and moderates who've been brow-beaten into supporting a position they know is disastrous because they fear for their own seats if the Momentum lot get at them should they deviate from Corbyn's "I voted remain...but let's not do anything to stop a hard Brexit' line.
Oh and that piece of shit Rees-Mogg tweeted the original claims but surprisingly hasn't taken it down:
Or very cunning. Tell people what they want to hear, not what is actually true.Not sure if it has been pointed out but the brexiteers even get something as simple as % math wrong.
50% Tariff on 1 £ worth of butter would mean it would cost 1.50 £. 21 % on 79 pence tomatoes would mean they cost 0.95£ etc.
One more brexit newspaper confirming the brexit stereotype.