I think we should all just cheer up a bit![]()
Yeah, I don't see any of the many homeless people that I pass in Southampton City Centre smiling much....
I think we should all just cheer up a bit![]()
So what you are saying is that people vote Labour when they are happy (1945, 1964, 1997) and Tory when they are miserable (1951, 1979, 2010)?
There may be something in that, come to think of it.
People were happier because the 90s was a boom time and there was also a cultural revolution music and lifestyle wise. Nothing to do with Blair (or more police.)
There was also the Summer of Love in 2012 surrounding the Olympics.
Seems like a hundred years ago now-when the UK was open the world, looking forward with optimism and generosity of spirit.
So the BoE has put up the interest rates to 0.75, while the pound slips to around 1.12 euros. Not great if you are going on holiday. I feel that sterling is in a hospital waiting room awaiting results of negotiations around Brexit. One thing is for certain, the UK cannot afford to exit on a "No Deal" basis. Mrs May knows that to implement such as strategy, would threaten the UK economy. I feel she will need to negotiate an extensión to the March 29, 2019 deadline, and if it takes 10 years to negotiate a satisfactory "Brexit" so be it. We do not need to be in any hurry to exit a club that we have been a member of for the past 44 years.
Following the twisty-turny journey of May's recent Brexiting, that is, vote Remain, talk Hard Brexit then somehow get 'agreement' for the softest of Brexits that caused the current cabinet drama-queen exits. I think I would say she is a conviction-Pragmatist and therefore we will no way be leaving on a no deal basis.
You've got to say that being British PM currently has to be the ****test no-win job. Surely Cameron has to go down as the stupidest and most cowardly PM in recent times and May as one of the bravest.
Politicians like silver spoon boy and mega rich Rees-Mogg secretly thinks that the loss of trade and jobs and the hardship that goes with that is a good price to pay for British sovereignty, what about the rest of us poor bastards?
In full:
(a) Complete withdrawal from the occupied Arab territories, including the Syrian Golan Heights, to the 4 June 1967 line and the territories still occupied in southern Lebanon; (b) Attain a just solution to the problem of Palestinian refugees to be agreed upon in accordance with the UN General Assembly Resolution No 194. (c) Accept the establishment of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state on the Palestinian territories occupied since 4 June 1967 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip with East Jerusalem as its capital.
In return the Arab states will do the following: (a) Consider the Arab–Israeli conflict over, sign a peace agreement with Israel, and achieve peace for all states in the region; (b) Establish normal relations with Israel within the framework of this comprehensive peace.
Easy enough to find, so I’m not sure why @benditlikeabanana thinks the Palestinians are so anti-peace.
The rest of us don’t matter.
Job and home insecurities will make people accept almost anything to barely survive, which will be win/win for unscrupulous business owners and landlords, who want to maximise profits at any cost.
Same as it has been for the past decade+ then? Whilst in the EU?
Can't really argue with that. I don't think I would have that much in common with Theresa May imn terms of political ideology, but I admire her tenacity and am prepared to accept that, unlike most of her cabinet, she is motivated by something more than naked self interest.
as,if you say the Palestinians have agreed to this and the stumbling block is Israel, do you think that the UN could or would force Israel to accept the proposal that you included? even by the threat of sanctions. This would also take the responsibility away from the leaders of Israel and Palestine as i am pretty sure that the leaders signing an agreement for a two state resolution will be signing their own death warrant with extremes on both sides
Same as it has been since union strength was undermined first creating job insecurity.
There will be those without the closer scrutiny of EU rules who will look to exploit things even more than now.
Amazon allegedly have had 600 ambulances visit their work places in the last three years. Can it get worse? Quite possibly.
Plus the introduction of zero hours contracts (Blair?).
Err Governments don't run things anymore, Corporations do. Zero hours contracts etc are just Corporations being creative with the rules
Not buying anything from Amazon is a more effective democratic action by me than voting in my delightful but unfortunately Tory-stronghold constituency
and I'm not saying they've noticed of course, but their algorithms will have![]()
Except that several decades of anti Trades Union legislation has paved the way for unscrupulous corporations to abuse their employees. Meanwhile, decent employers are forced to compete with rivals who ruthlessly reduce labour costs through zero hours contracts, bogus self employment, etc, thus creating massive downward pressure on wages.
Meanwhile, a decade of low wages and cheap credit has led to unprecedented levels of personal debt, which could end up crippling the national economy when interest rates rise further. All this is a direct redult of this government's policies.
That is why you negotiate. There have been many unsolveable issues in the past and they found some form of resolution. (e.g. Ireland)
The situation was actually heading towards a possible solution before Yitzhak Rabin was assasinated in 95
As for 'signing their own death warrants', who knows, but none of the key Irish negotiators were assasinated
The problem here is that the US supports Israel because the US politicians will always protect the Jewish vote so the UN are affected by that bias. Experience indicates that exiled nationals are often highly nationalistic and will therefore support extreme causes in their 'home' country e.g. Irish-Americans during the troubles
... and now we have Trump who unilaterally takes ill-considered pro-Israeli and anti-Palestinian actions
I could rant on, but I'm starting to see the matrix now, so I think I'll just take my blue pill and go out in the sunshine![]()