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It’s been a pretty dreadful 24 hours for what we describe as the “Government”. On top of the stresses caused by the abuse scandal we now have what seems like a massive cock-up by the the Foreign Secretary and the Patel meetings in Israel.
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Corbyn's hubris about to get the better of him?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5058921/Jeremy-Corbyn-job-activist-convicted-election-fraud.html
About as surprising to find that Lewis Hamilton doesn't like to pay too much tax...
Or had he simply had enough?
CROSSOVER!!!
Laters...
And Tezza tried to pitch losing it as a plus in Brussels
The default assumption with TMay must be that any big decision she makes is going to be wrong.
Public opinion does not really follow the broad details of the negotiations so is largely irrelevant until March 2019 and a clear outline of the Brexit terms implementing the Brexit a majority of them voted for is agreed.
She had the majority...she pissed it away.
Her fault...no one else's.
Edit TSE is quicker and more succinct!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8t6KRstWIk
I wonder what Gordon Brown's autobiography says about the snap election of 2007.
The public's expectations re any Brexit deal are now very low. Thus if in fact the Govt does somehow manage to get a deal which appears even remotely reasonable then they will have exceeded most people's expectations.
"Portugal is part of Europe" is
A. True.
B. False.
Think carefully.
There do not need to be negotiations for a transition deal, all that is required is ECJ jurisdiction in the UK, payment of the exit bill and free movement continuing for that 2 year transition period.
The justice system needs to make it absolutely clear that if you get into a car and mow people down and kill them that there are consequences.
No?
I hope the driving after 70 rules are tightened up as a result of this. I doubt they will be.
Full retest @ 65 & every 3 years afterwards and/or compulsory telematics monitored by DVLA.
It was an accident, for heaven's sake.
Most sensible people acknowledge Mrs May was damaged by the events of June 8th.
Given the extenuating circumstances of his life, and that it was an accident, it was a proportional sentence.
Sad to see you go all Daily Mail when it comes to sentencing and the judiciary.
Plus as I pointed out on the previous thread, it would cost us a lot to imprison him.
By failing to call a snap election history will record Brown got the second lowest Labour voteshare since WW2 and the lowest number of Labour seats for 23 years until Ed Miliband won even fewer in 2015. Even Corbyn outperformed Brown.
That is a clear breach of Ministerial Code.
By contrast, Boris is guilty of only being unprepared and winging it.
Fallon of being a bit creepy.
Only one has gone.
Do you think Mrs May was enhanced by the result on June 8th?
A simple Yes or No will do.
The EU wants to see the UK suffer - the official line might be that this is not a punishment process but that is not the reality. We can either crash out without a deal which will have devastating economic consequences far worse than anything suggested by project fear or we can accept their terms for a transitional deal. These will be pretty much a continuation of the UK's participation in the economic structure, including budget contributions, ECJ and the four freedoms, without any say in the political structure.
Either of these options will be humiliating, costly and a million miles from the world promised by the leave campaign. But the EU holds all the cards. If May had a majority it might have been easier for her to make the required concessions but they would still have had to be made.
SURVIVAL IS VICTORY
Brown's failure to call a snap general election in 2007, which would also have been pre crash, meant his election record will be recorded for posterity in the history books as far worse than it could have been.
Couldn't Boris have done the decent thing.....
For Remainers 'a good deal' is leaving free movement in place in order to retain membership of the single market.
Nobody will be entirely happy whatever the deal that is agreed.
@GuardianHeather: “As to whether or not we ever had a specific conversation about that particular aspect of foreign aid – it may well be that we didn’t".
I guess he wasn't around during the fiascos of the last Labour administration.
We (fairly) recently lost three Scots before their time; John Smith, Robin Cook and Charles Kennedy.
But, we have a PM who plainly doesn't want the job, or have any idea what she's doing in office.
Wow
Is this easier?
"Portugal is part of Europe" is
A. True.
B. False.
C. Yebbut.
Take your time.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-French-Won-Waterloo-Think/dp/1780893086
May won. There is literally no doubt about that - she won the most seats, most votes and has enough support to get a Queens' speech through. That she permanently and fatally damaged her standing to achieve that victory will always overshadow it and, indeed, her.
There is a very famous saying in our language that covers this precise scenario. Can we just start using that instead of shitposting over and over and over.
Please.
With all the allegations about lots of people flying around at the moment, it’s sadly unsurprising to hear that someone has taken that option.
https://twitter.com/Sunil_P2/status/876894066478329857