That Welsh bird still has the most soporific voice in the world ever.
Pretty much all major financial institutions have said leaving is a bad idea but it's OK because some bloke who did some maths on the back of an envelope tells us it's gonna be fine, give him a job at the treasury![]()
That remark was tongue in cheek, you know that.
But what sort of record do these major financial institutions have though? Wrong on the Euro, wrong on the financial crisis, many of them at fault with regard to Greece e.t.c. Likely, they approve fo TPP and TTIP too, irrespective of the consequences for the citizen.
Wrong on the Euro? Almost all UK institutions came out against joining in the end, and they were right of course, not wrong.
Calling TPP and TTIP a failure for the average citizen is at this stage maybe just a little premature, although bringing up unknowns and unproveables is par for your cause.
The Brexit and Hillsborough stuff was getting a bit zzz.Thanks for bringing us all the news that really matters, Jippz.![]()
Wow the stuff about blacks in Toxteth.
Does seem to be the Paul and Amber show.Going from immigration to slavery that quickly.![]()
Does seem to be the Paul and Amber show.
Tim Farron is trying ever so hard to remind people that he exists. Don't think I've seen a panelist go so long into an episode without actually speaking.
True, but the flipside is that some dismissively condemn concerns about immigration as immediately racist.On the topic of racism and immigration concerns: We have become a country where people are more worried about being called a racist than considering whether they actually hold racist views.
Prejudice against the 'other' and, yes, racism are at the core of much of the concern about immigration. I don't think there would be anything like the concern if the numbers arriving where overwhelmingly made up of Americans, Canadians, Australians or even French and Germans.
Basically no one likes to be called out for being racist even when they actually are.
Prejudice against the 'other' and, yes, racism are at the core of much of the concern about immigration. I don't think there would be anything like the concern if the numbers arriving where overwhelmingly made up of Americans, Canadians, Australians or even French and Germans.
Basically no one likes to be called out for being racist even when they actually are.
Noticed that. Wtf.David Icke is on This Week
That was meant to be Webger confused smilie.
Going from immigration to slavery that quickly.![]()
Yeah but do you think there are too many blacks in Toxteth?And they were both wrong. The first blacks in Toxteth were neither ex-slaves nor from the Windrush era, they were seamen and traders from the century inbetween.
And they were both wrong. The first blacks in Toxteth were neither ex-slaves nor from the Windrush era, they were seamen and traders from the century inbetween.
Are you Johnno?He does his best. I lived there in the seventies Jips, very nostalgic for me.
Am watching it on delay after showering. Andrew Neil goading him into a 9/11 rant...Well, that was bizarre.
Are you Johnno?
Wasn't he Australian or something? Anyway, no, I'm not.
You could sense Icke wanted to come off as somewhat reasonable (talking about legitimate political issues). But it went downhill very quickly when the lizards and 9/11 were brought up.Am watching it on delay after showering. Andrew Neil goading him into a 9/11 rant...