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The swift way in which Angela Merkel has undermined Theresa May’s Article 50 invocation plan underlines how critical it is that Team GB needs the very best team in the coming two years.
Listening to Sky, BBC and ITV throughout the day to my surprise the BBC have been fair and balanced.
Adam Boulton, Faisal Islam of Sky and Robert Peston of ITV both misquoting Merkel and both broadcasters having great difficulty in being balanced
Hope the BBC continue in this vein. Andrew Neil up in 10 minutes of BBC with his interview with TM.
Yes all credit to May been interviewed by Andrew Neil never remember Cameron doing the same.
She's doing pretty well so far, as you say fair play to her for sitting down with Neil on a day like today.
It's a bit dull really as a lot of this has been done to death and she's quite good at talking a lot without saying much at all. His interview with George Osborne was a lot more interesting as Osborne couldn't resist fighting back!
I'd imagine that this interview will reach a much wider audience than usually pay attention to politics, Mrs May isnt saying much that we've not heard before, but a lot of people will be hearing this for the first time today. She's much better than someone like Osborne at dealing with a more combative interview technique.
I thought May handled that pretty well. Not easy to handle Andrew Neill. She can speak forever without giving an answer or anything specific but she set out her position clearly and held the line without any obvious distress.
Osborne was a political pygmy (as you put it) prior to becoming chancellor. He did ok in that job, but it was hardly a compelling performance. May shouldn't seek Osborne's help - she should though be talking to Cameron and Hague - but only as background - she's doing very well as it is.
On topic I agree. This government would be considerably stronger with Osborne and indeed Gove in it. It is not a time for petty personality nonsense. We need our brightest and best on this. Personally I would like Mandelson involved as well (I appreciate this is a minority view).
I thought May handled that pretty well. Not easy to handle Andrew Neill. She can speak forever without giving an answer or anything specific but she set out her position clearly and held the line without any obvious distress.
Back to that Nick Robinson quote about him refusing to do interviews her when she was HS - he came out of the meeting knowing no more than he did when he walked in.
I thought May handled that pretty well. Not easy to handle Andrew Neill. She can speak forever without giving an answer or anything specific but she set out her position clearly and held the line without any obvious distress.
Back to that Nick Robinson quote about him refusing to do interviews her when she was HS - he came out of the meeting knowing no more than he did when he walked in.
Yes. Its undoubtedly a political skill. But not an endearing one.
May is always going to be more comfortable with a 'serious' interview like this one than she would be on the This Morning sofa. At this stage, all she had to do was sound reasonable, serious and competent; she did that. The Andrew Neil interview on 28th March 2019 could be a belter.
Corbyn says Scot referendum if it takes place should happen after the Brexit negotiations have been completed
He's a prick.
He is but on this it seems that only the SNP backed by the Greens are in favour of indy2 by 2019 and it simply will not pass the HOC or HOL before the end of Brexit
Lloyd's of London is reportedly poised to name Brussels as its new base in Europe.
The announcement by the world's largest insurance market will come less than 24 hours after Theresa May triggered Article 50 with the timing first reported by Sky News.
Lloyd's is shifting some operations to the continent in order to protect revenues generated within the European Union as the UK heads for the exit.
Lloyd's of London is reportedly poised to name Brussels as its new base in Europe.
The announcement by the world's largest insurance market will come less than 24 hours after Theresa May triggered Article 50 with the timing first reported by Sky News.
Lloyd's is shifting some operations to the continent in order to protect revenues generated within the European Union as the UK heads for the exit.
Lloyd's of London is reportedly poised to name Brussels as its new base in Europe.
The announcement by the world's largest insurance market will come less than 24 hours after Theresa May triggered Article 50 with the timing first reported by Sky News.
Lloyd's is shifting some operations to the continent in order to protect revenues generated within the European Union as the UK heads for the exit.
Lloyd's of London is reportedly poised to name Brussels as its new base in Europe.
The announcement by the world's largest insurance market will come less than 24 hours after Theresa May triggered Article 50 with the timing first reported by Sky News.
Lloyd's is shifting some operations to the continent in order to protect revenues generated within the European Union as the UK heads for the exit.
Corbyn says Scot referendum if it takes place should happen after the Brexit negotiations have been completed
He's a prick.
He is but on this it seems that only the SNP backed by the Greens are in favour of indy2 by 2019 and it simply will not pass the HOC or HOL before the end of Brexit
If anyone wants to REALLY depress themselves switch on CH4. Theyre doing a studio programme with a cross section of the residents of Hull discussing Brexit.
You could divide the audience by IQ and nothing else.
Lloyd's of London is reportedly poised to name Brussels as its new base in Europe.
The announcement by the world's largest insurance market will come less than 24 hours after Theresa May triggered Article 50 with the timing first reported by Sky News.
Lloyd's is shifting some operations to the continent in order to protect revenues generated within the European Union as the UK heads for the exit.
Oh the humiliation. I remember the days when we would have had wall to wall Uncle Vince from the BBC on something like this. Now they get put with the Greens.
Oh the humiliation. I remember the days when we would have had wall to wall Uncle Vince from the BBC on something like this. Now they get put with the Greens.
Not sure what the Greens have done to get promoted to the second tier?
Lloyd's of London is reportedly poised to name Brussels as its new base in Europe.
The announcement by the world's largest insurance market will come less than 24 hours after Theresa May triggered Article 50 with the timing first reported by Sky News.
Lloyd's is shifting some operations to the continent in order to protect revenues generated within the European Union as the UK heads for the exit.
Oh the humiliation. I remember the days when we would have had wall to wall Uncle Vince from the BBC on something like this. Now they get put with the Greens.
Not sure what the Greens have done to get promoted to the second tier?
You think the Lib Dems are still second tier? Labour barely manage that these days.
If anyone wants to REALLY depress themselves switch on CH4. Theyre doing a studio programme with a cross section of the residents of Hull discussing Brexit.
You could divide the audience by IQ and nothing else.
Not age nor class.
Sneering at Labour's working class voters again Roger? - And then you wonder why Labour is unelectable.
Tim Farron says A50 is revocable - is this the case?
Well clearly. Nothing happened today - in theory the nothing that happened can be reversed. When something actually happens as a result of this decision then it becomes harder to revoke.
If anyone wants to REALLY depress themselves switch on CH4. Theyre doing a studio programme with a cross section of the residents of Hull discussing Brexit.
You could divide the audience by IQ and nothing else.
If anyone wants to REALLY depress themselves switch on CH4. Theyre doing a studio programme with a cross section of the residents of Hull discussing Brexit.
You could divide the audience by IQ and nothing else.
Faisal Islam still being economical with Merkels statement.
What has she actually said?
He said that Merkel said Nein to trade deal until after agreement on divorce when she said that a broad agreement would need to take place and then to move on, hopefully soon, to the trade discussions. Islam only said she had said Nein to trade discussions
If anyone wants to REALLY depress themselves switch on CH4. Theyre doing a studio programme with a cross section of the residents of Hull discussing Brexit.
You could divide the audience by IQ and nothing else.
Not age nor class.
Sneering at Labour's working class voters again Roger? - And then you wonder why Labour is unelectable.
quite, what is it with the champagne socialists sneering at the working classes from their tuscan villas. no wonder labour is screwed .
Faisal Islam still being economical with Merkels statement.
What has she actually said?
He said that Merkel said Nein to trade deal until after agreement on divorce when she said that a broad agreement would need to take place and then to move on, hopefully soon, to the trade discussions. Islam only said she had said Nein to trade discussions
Which is all by the by. The real thing is that there will be no deal until there is a whole deal. That is how complex negotiations work.
On topic I agree. This government would be considerably stronger with Osborne and indeed Gove in it. It is not a time for petty personality nonsense. We need our brightest and best on this. Personally I would like Mandelson involved as well (I appreciate this is a minority view).
Gove blabs. He leaks. He plays games. And that is exactly what is not required for the next two years.
Faisal Islam still being economical with Merkels statement.
What has she actually said?
He said that Merkel said Nein to trade deal until after agreement on divorce when she said that a broad agreement would need to take place and then to move on, hopefully soon, to the trade discussions. Islam only said she had said Nein to trade discussions
Thanks, not surprised it's being reported in sensationalist terms.
If anyone wants to REALLY depress themselves switch on CH4. Theyre doing a studio programme with a cross section of the residents of Hull discussing Brexit.
You could divide the audience by IQ and nothing else.
Not age nor class.
Are they "broken down by age and sex"?
Has SeanT been broken down by too many years and too much sex?
By the way, Valls (the losing candidate in the Socialist election) has endorsed Macron. Meanwhile, Melanchon (far left) has inched up again, to 15%. He has a shot at coming 3rd above Fillon (who is in the 17-20 range) but Macron or Le Pen (on 25-26) would need to melt down spectacularly to get him into 2nd.
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I feel like we are being trolled by OGH
I think you should quote all the transcript from Merkel today as shown on the previous thread
Theresa May = Neville Chamberlain
George Osborne = Sir Winston Churchill
We just have to wait for Mrs May's Norway debate moment.
Neil turning the screw on labours lack of control on free movement
https://twitter.com/whitesweed/status/847136120580263936
He and Cameron decided to play Russian Roulette with the electorate. And lost.
Is this the same George Osborne who was enraged by the £1.7bn EU bill in 2014, said he'd never ever EVER pay it... then paid it?
What a negotiator!
The announcement by the world's largest insurance market will come less than 24 hours after Theresa May triggered Article 50 with the timing first reported by Sky News.
Lloyd's is shifting some operations to the continent in order to protect revenues generated within the European Union as the UK heads for the exit.
http://news.sky.com/story/lloyds-set-to-choose-brussels-as-eu-base-reports-10817862
that's yesterdays news. The paddies were wailing they didnt get it. Theyre shifting a few jobs but Lloyds stays in London
You might equally phrase that as
"Lloyd's of London opens outpost in cut off Europe"
You could divide the audience by IQ and nothing else.
Not age nor class.
Doesn't have quite the same ring but I guess they know best!
1) Is it revocable
2) If so, Is it revocable by the UK alone or does it require unanimity as well from EU27?
http://tinyurl.com/loug3mr
A very odd state of affairs.
Is there a link to them?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b08mhh5c/britain-the-eu-the-brexit-interviews-brexit-what-next-the-andrew-neil-interviews
I'm going to catch up in a hour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_in_the_Council_of_the_European_Union
Alsico - army clothing manufacturer - have shifted work back from Italy to Northern England: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-4349030/Brexit-boost-uniforms-return-UK.html
A little more of the food production moves to the UK according to Rabobank: http://www.foodmanufacture.co.uk/Manufacturing/UK-food-manufacturers-could-benefit-from-Brexit?utm_source=RSS_text_news&utm_medium=RSS_feed&utm_campaign=RSS_Text_News
Specific mention of us adopting the New Zealand model - essentially zero tariff rating products for the entire world.
It's going to be a fluid situation with businesses making individual judgements.
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-17-648_en.htm
We need silent types with a good poker face.