Not to mention now probably European Parliament elections on May 23, too.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Actually of course there are elections for many on 2 May
Oh, and PTO.
Not to mention now probably European Parliament elections on May 23, too.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Actually of course there are elections for many on 2 May
UnbelievablePaulfromYorkshire wrote:Sunday Times
Labour's hate files expose Corbyn's anti-Semite army
Mail on Sunday
Your 8 page guide to keeping Corbyn's hands off your cash
Election anyone?
Far from unbelievable that such stuff has been printed, maybe the actual contents are another matter though.citizenJA wrote:Unbelievable
Leadsom is about as credible as a Times headlineThere has been speculation that MPs could force a vote to revoke article 50 entirely if the EU refuses another Brexit delay this week and a no-deal departure looms on Friday.
Andrea Leadsom said she would never agree to this, and that no deal would be manageable.
“It’s not nearly as grim as many would advocate,” she said. “The civil service have done an amazing job of ensuring that we minimise the problems. I’m not an advocate for no deal, but it would not be nearly as bad as many like to think it would be.”
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... be-so-grim" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wavered writing that word. I've confirmed the Sunday Times headline and article exists.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Far from unbelievable that such stuff has been printed, maybe the actual contents are another matter though.citizenJA wrote:Unbelievable
Leadsom's sanguine assessment isn't backed by any credible informationThe Institute for Government
4 April 2019
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org. ... t-planning" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;According to the Government’s own research from February, over half of adults do not believe they will be affected by a no deal exit. At the end of February, only 20% of eligible businesses had registered for an EORI number which they will need to export goods if there is no deal. The Government considers this “one of the most basic and straightforward” parts of preparing for no deal, suggesting that many businesses have not yet even begun to contemplate the more complex aspects of no deal.
The contents aren't crediblecitizenJA wrote:I wavered writing that word. I've confirmed the Sunday Times headline and article exists.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Far from unbelievable that such stuff has been printed, maybe the actual contents are another matter though.citizenJA wrote:Unbelievable
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If the Brexit referendum had been a general election the Brexiteers would have been chucked out of office.
Journalist Peter Oborne, who voted #Leave, deserves praise for writing this piece. We should welcome and encourage people who do this.
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opende ... ink-again/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; …
I'll never forget Peter Oborne on Question Time a few years ago extolling the virtues of Thatcher to an audience in Liverpool.RogerOThornhill wrote:Peter Oborne comes out for calling the whole thing off...
Does it look like a somebody has dressed a distressed stick insect in expensive clothes that dont fit and only accentuate how awkward and alone one can be despite being bedecked in expensive baubles?AnatolyKasparov wrote:May's latest video is just a bit..........odd.