He is a she mate..
If he gets in she's going to be really pissed off!
They don't even speak now apparently!
He is a she mate..
Well whatever.
Probably because we would have been bankrupt by now if Labour were still in power and the Tories are still digging us out of the s hit like they always do after a Labour Goverment.The national debt has doubled under the Tories, the health service is in utter crisis like never before, people forced to use food banks are at record levels, the vast majority of people are still worse off than they were before the Tories took office, the number of homeless people has grown enormously, state schools have had their funding slashed, councils have had their funding slashed and the social services are in utter crisis. So why is it that the narrative being portrayed in the mainstream media is that the country is doing well under this government?

Probably because we would have been bankrupt by now if Labour were still in power and the Tories are still digging us out of the s hit like they always do after a Labour Goverment.![]()

The national debt is not high in historical terms - over 200% of GDP. after the War. however Labour still managed to create the NHS and carry out an extensive council house building programme that got the economy going and helped reduce debt over time .Probably because we would have been bankrupt by now if Labour were still in power and the Tories are still digging us out of the s hit like they always do after a Labour Goverment.![]()
You are probably thinking of her father who ran the party previously.Well whatever.
yer couldn't make it up but I am sure guilible f**kers will lap it upYes.. He was called La Biro..You are probably thinking of her father who ran the party previously.
May looks to be a certain winner but so was Hilary Clinton in USAUK PM Theresa May announces plan to call snap general election on 8th June.
She said Britain needed certainty, stability and strong leadership following the EU referendum.
Justifying the decision, Mrs May referred to Brexit, saying: "The country is coming together but Westminster is not."
There will be a Commons vote on the proposed election on Wednesday.
Explaining her change of heart on an early election, Mrs May said: "I have concluded the only way to guarantee certainty and security for years ahead is to hold this election."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39629603
Thoughts?
- if she loses our countries future is southern based "Westminister led " as democracy will have been overturned as the new leader will want to remain in Europe.Exactly David Milliband is the only one to revive Labour but.....is he up for the battleI can only think of one way that there could be any realistic opposition to Theresa's position . . . . if Labour were to ask David Miliband (who should have been their leader ages ago) to replace the tramp![]()
Milliband's a hand-biting arsewipe. Employed by the club, but flounces off to a cushy job in the States after doing his political posturing about the Di Canio appointment? Kernt...Exactly David Milliband is the only one to revive Labour but.....is he up for the battle
I see May is promising to limit the immigration figures down to what Cameron promised 7 years agoyer couldn't make it up but I am sure guilible f**kers will lap it up
May looks to be a certain winner but so was Hilary Clinton in USA- if she loses our countries future is southern based "Westminister led " as democracy will have been overturned as the new leader will want to remain in Europe.
The country voted out but we all know the largely well connected southern & London elite want to stay in the EU - its not political election now but an alternative EU vote with democracy the loser. The result is up in the air.
IMO we will not Brexit the EU in any case as it will be reformed after the German, French and Italian elections - and trade will not be affected which seems to be what many remainers want - free trade- my head is caving in here
- I am going back on a footie thread
I agree but he is the only credible labour candidate atm imo - still a bit of aMilliband's a hand-biting arsewipe. Employed by the club, but flounces off to a cushy job in the States after doing his political posturing about the Di Canio appointment? Kernt...



I seem to remember when we went in we carried many good practices and standards with us including workers rights - but my view may have been emotionally affected - we'd won the cup in '73 then the great Stokoe walked away -As I understand it any EU citizen who comes to The UK for any reason is considered to be an immi
An interesting thought, though it's hard to see it happening.
It would though serve to keep most of us who voted to leave happy enough.
I voted for us to join a trade organisation in the original Referendum.
It wasn't perfect, with every other country having to support small French Farms, but it worked well enough.
Over the years this Trade Organisation has morphed into a monster of a political federation, and that's the bit I dislike intensely.
The UK has little in common with the majority of our European neighbours, in terms of our cultural, legal and political heritage. Those differences have served us pretty well to date and they are worth preserving.

- Many footballers could be affected in the future as well. NO EU employment laws to ensure they can cross borders freely.I've been over to watch Boldon playing cricket at Ushaw Moor, today. I asked where their pro signing was and they informed me his visa had been rejected about 2 weeks ago. Apparently it's rife throughout cricket now and people are being knocked back, left, right and centre. I'm not sure if this has just started happening or its been like this for a season or two. Up until now, it's been pretty unheard of and lads have flown in from all over the world in years gone by without issue.
We must be clamping down.