I guess that will be the real test. If she does, the EU might believe her that this is the best the UK will offer, but if not, then they'll be going for full FOM, CJEU oversight etc.
So Boris is quoted as saying it was a turd at Chequers, and that anyone defending it would be polishing a turd, but is reported to have backed down.
So can we now ask him how he is getting on with his turd polishing?
You can’t polish a turd.
You can, however, roll it in glitter...
As I am sure has been noted before you can polish a turd, you just end up covered in shit from the attempt.
Rubbish. Either freeze it or bake it and the task is entirely feasible.
I suppose in the context of this metaphor that means putting a bad proposal 'on ice' as it were, and giving it time before you start to attempt to polish it. So that explains why the Cabinet Brexiteers have been quiet today.
I guess that will be the real test. If she does, the EU might believe her that this is the best the UK will offer, but if not, then they'll be going for full FOM, CJEU oversight etc.
And they'll get it.
The Times story says he called it a turd at Chequers, but backed down and still supported the statement. So not sackworthy.
I cannot quite figure out whether he has leaked it to try and cover his arse later by at least suggesting he saw it was a bad idea, or if May and co have leaked it to damn him yet further, in that it wasn't just that he backed the deal, he initially didn't and backed down like a coward.
I guess that will be the real test. If she does, the EU might believe her that this is the best the UK will offer, but if not, then they'll be going for full FOM, CJEU oversight etc.
And they'll get it.
The Times story says he called it a turd at Chequers, but backed down and still supported the statement. So not sackworthy.
And demonstrates how shallow he is and unfit for PM
Just because Boris thinks that the offer is a turd doesn’t mean that he does not accept that it is the best we can do right now. I think we need more clarification of this.
At the moment Rees Mogg has the 'stop this treacherous deal' candidacy ticket in the next Tory leadership contest all to himself. Boris may not complain too much now if May sacks him as he can present himself then as a Brexiteer martyr and give Mogg a run for his money for the hard Brexit ticket
I guess that will be the real test. If she does, the EU might believe her that this is the best the UK will offer, but if not, then they'll be going for full FOM, CJEU oversight etc.
And they'll get it.
No they will get no deal if they refuse this, no question
On reflection given that Boris apparently did back down, it feels like this might be his opponents leaking his comments on this in an attempt to force him out now that they are told collective discipline is back in vogue. Or at least tie him down, watching to see what his response to the report is, how careful he is, to see if he crosses the line.
What if Brussels turns down Theresa's brexit plan ? Time to pick sides my remain friends ?
Neither, Because the Political Declaration on the Future Relationship Framework won't be worth the paper it will be printed on. The same applies to any EU "agreement" to the UK position of course, which is why they should agree. (And, edit, the same also applies to the UK position itself)
1. It is a conjurer's sleight of hand. Theresa May gets people to focus on the future relationship while the critical manoeuvre is the Withdrawal Agreement. The Withdrawal Agreement is a hard treaty arrangement. If we don't follow through we can be hauled in front the Court of Settlements in the Hague, whereas the "Political Declaration on the Future Relationship Framework" that the Chequers statement links to is every bit as vague as it sounds.
2. The Future Relationship Framework declaration can therefore be as fudged as we like. It's never going to be the treaty but negotiators might refer to it in post-Brexit negotiations if they feel like it.
3. Chequers tells us the government will sign the Northern Ireland backstop so the WA goes ahead. The government will hope the FRF will give cover and credibility to their claim the NI backstop will never be used.
4. The EU should welcome Chequers in its normal bland Eurospeak as a basis of of a FRF subject to blahblah if it moves the WA forward, which is what really matters. EU people are usually tactful when they are getting their way but Barnier is a bit of a loose cannon and the sheer number of parties involved increases the possibility of a row blowing up.
5. Brexiteers have weakened their position by not devising a credible alternative plan for Brexit that people can rally around. As a Remoaner I can see why they didn't. Nevertheless it's a problem for them.
6. No-one is thinking strategically: neither the Govt, the EU nor Brexiteers. The focus is entirely on staggering through to March 29 next year.
7. Theresa May is stretching the truth on her red lines. So "The UK and the EU would maintain a common rulebook" actually means the UK doing whatever is in the EU rulebook. The CJEU wouldn't rule on UK cases because it never has done, even when the UK was a member - a common misconception.
I now have a potentially annoying conundrum. Next Sunday, 15th, is Mrs Sandpit’s birthday. I never thought that England might be actually playing in the final, and booked a nice restaurant. Thankfully she doesn’t know yet.
So, do I cancel and cook her a steak at home (with the footy on in the background), let it run and hope that either we don’t qualify or they put up a TV to watch the game, or book an hotel for the following weekend (which I have done already, the QEII) and run off to the pub to watch the match?
I now have a potentially annoying conundrum. Next Sunday, 15th, is Mrs Sandpit’s birthday. I never thought that England might be actually playing in the final, and booked a nice restaurant. Thankfully she doesn’t know yet.
So, do I cancel and cook her a steak at home (with the footy on in the background), let it run and hope that either we don’t qualify or they put up a TV to watch the game, or book an hotel for the following weekend (which I have done already, the QEII) and run off to the pub to watch the match?
Sounds a bit like the dilemma I had when Mrs May scheduled a general election on my girlfriend's birthday.
It's gonna cost you (both in money and emotional blackmail) if you put something ahead of your partner's birthday.
I now have a potentially annoying conundrum. Next Sunday, 15th, is Mrs Sandpit’s birthday. I never thought that England might be actually playing in the final, and booked a nice restaurant. Thankfully she doesn’t know yet.
So, do I cancel and cook her a steak at home (with the footy on in the background), let it run and hope that either we don’t qualify or they put up a TV to watch the game, or book an hotel for the following weekend (which I have done already, the QEII) and run off to the pub to watch the match?
Book the hotel for the football weekend and watch the game drinking champagne as part of a programme of sybaritic luxury that fully involves your wife.
I now have a potentially annoying conundrum. Next Sunday, 15th, is Mrs Sandpit’s birthday. I never thought that England might be actually playing in the final, and booked a nice restaurant. Thankfully she doesn’t know yet.
So, do I cancel and cook her a steak at home (with the footy on in the background), let it run and hope that either we don’t qualify or they put up a TV to watch the game, or book an hotel for the following weekend (which I have done already, the QEII) and run off to the pub to watch the match?
Rather depends on whether or not Mrs Sandpit reads PB, doesn't it?
I now have a potentially annoying conundrum. Next Sunday, 15th, is Mrs Sandpit’s birthday. I never thought that England might be actually playing in the final, and booked a nice restaurant. Thankfully she doesn’t know yet.
So, do I cancel and cook her a steak at home (with the footy on in the background), let it run and hope that either we don’t qualify or they put up a TV to watch the game, or book an hotel for the following weekend (which I have done already, the QEII) and run off to the pub to watch the match?
Take your lovely wife to the nice meal, ignore the football match, and stop complaining... Wives are more important than football.
All this embarrassing stuff about Mrs May betraying Tory members/voters.
This is the hyperbole brought to you by the people who predicted Anna Soubry would be ousted by her association.
How'd that turn out?
Power, unlimited power is what Tories like, especially when Corbyn is the alternative.
I was campaigning in Enfield Southgate this morning and I had a man tell me 'I will not vote Tory again while that woman is in charge after she betrayed the referendum result.'
OK so it was only one man and most people wanted to talk about local issues or the NHS but Leavers who don't like this deal REALLY don't like this deal
How does one apply for a Victoria Cross because I deserve one for today.
I wore a morning suit, replete with double breasted waistcoat in 29 degree temperature, you can't get more heroic than that.
It's about being heroic in the face of the enemy though - who was the enemy you faced?
I think the George Cross is more realistic - it was bloody sweltering out there today, and very clammy too. I'm at the cricket tomorrow, I hope it is not as bad.
I now have a potentially annoying conundrum. Next Sunday, 15th, is Mrs Sandpit’s birthday. I never thought that England might be actually playing in the final, and booked a nice restaurant. Thankfully she doesn’t know yet.
So, do I cancel and cook her a steak at home (with the footy on in the background), let it run and hope that either we don’t qualify or they put up a TV to watch the game, or book an hotel for the following weekend (which I have done already, the QEII) and run off to the pub to watch the match?
Book the hotel for the football weekend and watch the game drinking champagne as part of a programme of sybaritic luxury that fully involves your wife.
I wish that was an option, but sadly it isn’t. She won’t celebrate an event (her birthday) that hasn’t yet happened, it’s seen as bad luck.
How does one apply for a Victoria Cross because I deserve one for today.
I wore a morning suit, replete with double breasted waistcoat in 29 degree temperature, you can't get more heroic than that.
It's about being heroic in the face of the enemy though - who was the enemy you faced?
I think the George Cross is more realistic - it was bloody sweltering out there today, and very clammy too. I'm at the cricket tomorrow, I hope it is not as bad.
The bride who said she'd smash a bottle of champagne over the head of anyone who tried to watch the football on their phone.
And that's what the Brexiteers in Cabinet are waiting to see - will it go further, or is the level pegging of the past 6 months or so just returning to a few Lab leads again?
On Gove: “His pretensions to being a credible leader have been blown to smithereens,” said one senior Brexiteer. “He’s a busted flush.”
The ERG seem to think they have 150 members rather than 60 or so. One wonders what they will do in a leadership campaign once their own purist Brexit candidate has ended on the cutting room floor.
How does one apply for a Victoria Cross because I deserve one for today.
I wore a morning suit, replete with double breasted waistcoat in 29 degree temperature, you can't get more heroic than that.
Who was the enemy you were facing? Because a VC is only given for military bravery in the face of the enemy. Otherwise you’ll be looking at only a George Cross. Edit. Damn kle4 beat me to it.
All this embarrassing stuff about Mrs May betraying Tory members/voters.
This is the hyperbole brought to you by the people who predicted Anna Soubry would be ousted by her association.
How'd that turn out?
Power, unlimited power is what Tories like, especially when Corbyn is the alternative.
So, given the following choices, which way would you jump:
1) An A50 deal which economically damages the country but keeps the Conservative Party united.
2) An A50 deal which is economically positive for the country but which destroys the Conservative Party.
But we have been told by plenty of people there is no economically positive deal. So add up those tories who believe that, those who don't believe the negative stories anyway, and suddenly 1) is the only game in town.
And that's what the Brexiteers in Cabinet are waiting to see - will it go further, or is the level pegging of the past 6 months or so just returning to a few Lab leads again?
If the Brexit right/wrong figures per party are consistent, then Remain has a dramatically bigger lead on those numbers.
How does one apply for a Victoria Cross because I deserve one for today.
I wore a morning suit, replete with double breasted waistcoat in 29 degree temperature, you can't get more heroic than that.
It's about being heroic in the face of the enemy though - who was the enemy you faced?
I think the George Cross is more realistic - it was bloody sweltering out there today, and very clammy too. I'm at the cricket tomorrow, I hope it is not as bad.
The bride who said she'd smash a bottle of champagne over the head of anyone who tried to watch the football on their phone.
Sounds like you didn't do that, so sorry, I don't think you really faced down the enemy. It's for the best - Lord Ashcroft would just buy it off you anyway.
I now have a potentially annoying conundrum. Next Sunday, 15th, is Mrs Sandpit’s birthday. I never thought that England might be actually playing in the final, and booked a nice restaurant. Thankfully she doesn’t know yet.
So, do I cancel and cook her a steak at home (with the footy on in the background), let it run and hope that either we don’t qualify or they put up a TV to watch the game, or book an hotel for the following weekend (which I have done already, the QEII) and run off to the pub to watch the match?
Rather depends on whether or not Mrs Sandpit reads PB, doesn't it?
On Gove: “His pretensions to being a credible leader have been blown to smithereens,” said one senior Brexiteer. “He’s a busted flush.”
The Chequers meeting exposed that no ministers and certainly not those directly responsible actually have the faintest idea about what sort of Brexit they want, let alone what is practicable. At best, some of them know what they don't want. Views will likely firm up once ministers have read the Sunday papers.
All this embarrassing stuff about Mrs May betraying Tory members/voters.
This is the hyperbole brought to you by the people who predicted Anna Soubry would be ousted by her association.
How'd that turn out?
Power, unlimited power is what Tories like, especially when Corbyn is the alternative.
So, given the following choices, which way would you jump:
1) An A50 deal which economically damages the country but keeps the Conservative Party united.
2) An A50 deal which is economically positive for the country but which destroys the Conservative Party.
Most Tories will pick the former, members especially as in my experience a majority are as ideologically pro Brexit as Labour members at the moment are ideologically pro Corbyn socialism.
There are still significant numbers of Remainers and soft Brexiteers in the Tory Party at the moment of course just as there are still many Blairites and centrists in Labour but in neither case do they make up a majority of the current party
How does one apply for a Victoria Cross because I deserve one for today.
I wore a morning suit, replete with double breasted waistcoat in 29 degree temperature, you can't get more heroic than that.
It's about being heroic in the face of the enemy though - who was the enemy you faced?
I think the George Cross is more realistic - it was bloody sweltering out there today, and very clammy too. I'm at the cricket tomorrow, I hope it is not as bad.
The bride who said she'd smash a bottle of champagne over the head of anyone who tried to watch the football on their phone.
Sounds like you didn't do that, so sorry, I don't think you really faced down the enemy. It's for the best - Lord Ashcroft would just buy it off you anyway.
I did.
Whilst she thought I was filming her on my phone I had iplayer on.
All this embarrassing stuff about Mrs May betraying Tory members/voters.
This is the hyperbole brought to you by the people who predicted Anna Soubry would be ousted by her association.
How'd that turn out?
Power, unlimited power is what Tories like, especially when Corbyn is the alternative.
So, given the following choices, which way would you jump:
1) An A50 deal which economically damages the country but keeps the Conservative Party united.
2) An A50 deal which is economically positive for the country but which destroys the Conservative Party.
Country before party.
There's a possibility that come the next GE, as in 1945, the electorate will thank the Conservatives for guiding the country through Brexit out of the EU by dumping them for Corbyn's promises.
All this embarrassing stuff about Mrs May betraying Tory members/voters.
This is the hyperbole brought to you by the people who predicted Anna Soubry would be ousted by her association.
How'd that turn out?
Power, unlimited power is what Tories like, especially when Corbyn is the alternative.
So, given the following choices, which way would you jump:
1) An A50 deal which economically damages the country but keeps the Conservative Party united.
2) An A50 deal which is economically positive for the country but which destroys the Conservative Party.
Country before party.
There's a possibility that come the next GE, as in 1945, the electorate will thank the Conservatives for guiding the country through Brexit out of the EU by dumping them for Corbyn's promises.
A pretty good chance, I'd say, particularly when you add in the 12 years they'll have been in office.
All this embarrassing stuff about Mrs May betraying Tory members/voters.
This is the hyperbole brought to you by the people who predicted Anna Soubry would be ousted by her association.
How'd that turn out?
Power, unlimited power is what Tories like, especially when Corbyn is the alternative.
So, given the following choices, which way would you jump:
1) An A50 deal which economically damages the country but keeps the Conservative Party united.
2) An A50 deal which is economically positive for the country but which destroys the Conservative Party.
Country before party.
There's a possibility that come the next GE, as in 1945, the electorate will thank the Conservatives for guiding the country through Brexit out of the EU by dumping them for Corbyn's promises.
The Conservatives have a clear interest in the next national vote being an EU referendum rather than a General Election, otherwise they will get slaughtered.
It must be the deal versus Remain, and they must stop trying to polish a turd.
I now have a potentially annoying conundrum. Next Sunday, 15th, is Mrs Sandpit’s birthday. I never thought that England might be actually playing in the final, and booked a nice restaurant. Thankfully she doesn’t know yet.
So, do I cancel and cook her a steak at home (with the footy on in the background), let it run and hope that either we don’t qualify or they put up a TV to watch the game, or book an hotel for the following weekend (which I have done already, the QEII) and run off to the pub to watch the match?
If you think it will be another 52 years to wait for an England final, reschedule...
I don't think that means much especially as it was almost certainly mainly taken before yesterday's proposal from May, if anything her plan mau have reduced that LD and Labour rise in this poll. The polls in a week or two though will be significant, especially to see what Tory Leavers do and if some have moved to UKIP or even Labour
Well if it was taken today that is clear Leaver movement to Labour or the LDs as a protest at May's deal I suggest, though not necessarily with much logic behind it. Reinforced by Leavers disapproving of the plans almost as much as Remainers. However I think May can live with just a 2% deficit for now behind Labour
Boris will be interested to know most voters think he should have resigned and most Leavers think the Chequers deal is a bad deal by a 12% margin although Remainers approve of it by a clear 14% majority.
Overall the voters are split on it and still split on Brexit it seems with less than 5% between Leave and Remain and whether the Chequers plan is a good or bad deal
Anyone keeping up with events in Thailand? I know there were a few quite knowledgeable people commenting on it the other day. The whole thing seems daunting.
Boris will be interested to know most voters think he should have resigned and most Leavers think the Chequers deal is a bad deal although Remainers approve of it by a clear majority.
Oberall the voters are split in it and still split on Brexit it seems
A plurality of both Leavers and Remainers say it's the wrong deal for Britain.
I don't think that means much especially as it was almost certainly mainly taken before yesterday's proposal from May, if anything her plan mau have reduced that LD and Labour rise in this poll. The polls in a week or two though will be significant, especially to see what Tory Leavers do and if some have moved to UKIP or even Labour
The poll was done today and the detail polling is shocking for Boris
I don't think that means much especially as it was almost certainly mainly taken before yesterday's proposal from May, if anything her plan mau have reduced that LD and Labour rise in this poll. The polls in a week or two though will be significant, especially to see what Tory Leavers do and if some have moved to UKIP or even Labour
The poll was done today and the detail polling is shocking for Boris
who the bloody hell was answering polling questions today? Everywhere I went it was rammed with people's only concern the footy.
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So she sacks him then?
I guess that will be the real test. If she does, the EU might believe her that this is the best the UK will offer, but if not, then they'll be going for full FOM, CJEU oversight etc.
And they'll get it.
I cannot quite figure out whether he has leaked it to try and cover his arse later by at least suggesting he saw it was a bad idea, or if May and co have leaked it to damn him yet further, in that it wasn't just that he backed the deal, he initially didn't and backed down like a coward.
Edit Crap! I thought I had that slot.
Further edit. Boris actually submitted to collective discipline. He said it was a turd, was told that was the policy and so he is now supporting it.
More interestingly the Sunday Times says shagger Boris has been told he has 48 hours to resign or he can kiss his leadership ambitions goodbye
Also ten more letters to be sent to be Sir Graham Brady.
https://twitter.com/hendopolis/status/1015704291997290496
Hope you all listened to me when I told you to keep on laying Boris.
Perhaps a job(by) for the turd polisher.
As Jo Cox once said, a good day to bury bad news....
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/07/07/bbc-stars-say-broadcaster-humiliating-plans-publish-salaries/
Aberdeenshire
Angus
Perthshire
Fife
Staffordshire
Cambridgeshire
Kent
The only point of interest was Northamptonshire joining the list of soft fruit sources with some blueberries.
FPT:
So, do I cancel and cook her a steak at home (with the footy on in the background), let it run and hope that either we don’t qualify or they put up a TV to watch the game, or book an hotel for the following weekend (which I have done already, the QEII) and run off to the pub to watch the match?
The Croatians have often been referred to as scarcely concealed fascists.
It's gonna cost you (both in money and emotional blackmail) if you put something ahead of your partner's birthday.
You really don't want them up you permanently.
This is the hyperbole brought to you by the people who predicted Anna Soubry would be ousted by her association.
How'd that turn out?
Power, unlimited power is what Tories like, especially when Corbyn is the alternative.
Mythbusters say so.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yiJ9fy1qSFI
I wore a morning suit, replete with double breasted waistcoat in 29 degree temperature, you can't get more heroic than that.
OK so it was only one man and most people wanted to talk about local issues or the NHS but Leavers who don't like this deal REALLY don't like this deal
On Gove: “His pretensions to being a credible leader have been blown to smithereens,” said one senior Brexiteer. “He’s a busted flush.”
I think the George Cross is more realistic - it was bloody sweltering out there today, and very clammy too. I'm at the cricket tomorrow, I hope it is not as bad.
1) An A50 deal which economically damages the country but keeps the Conservative Party united.
2) An A50 deal which is economically positive for the country but which destroys the Conservative Party.
Edit. Damn kle4 beat me to it.
There are still significant numbers of Remainers and soft Brexiteers in the Tory Party at the moment of course just as there are still many Blairites and centrists in Labour but in neither case do they make up a majority of the current party
Whilst she thought I was filming her on my phone I had iplayer on.
It must be the deal versus Remain, and they must stop trying to polish a turd.
https://twitter.com/nicholadrummond/status/1015711881066110976?s=21
Britain on 42% among Republicans - nearly double next nearest, Israel....
CBI have welcomed it
England are in the semis of the world cup.
Labour = England
Overall the voters are split on it and still split on Brexit it seems with less than 5% between Leave and Remain and whether the Chequers plan is a good or bad deal
Top dog in 2014 and the way things are going may well make a comeback.