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  1. superhorns

    superhorns Well-Known Member

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    I'm sure I used "Natural party of government to describe the Tories last week, they must be as there is no viable alternative. Democracy is alive and kicking as the government is still honouring the referendum result so far.
     
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    You have to point the finger at the Tory party for getting us into this mess.. Inexcusable that a Party in Govt could behave in this way. In any other setting they would have to go.....
     
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    Macron's desperate spending splurge to prevent further nationwide demonstrations against his government has failed to satisfy many of those rioting every weekend. His promised raft of unaffordable giveaways is closely being monitored by the EU as France mounting debt is likely to result in joining Italy above the 100% GDP rate. France's budget deficit is due to rise above the limit of 3% which will attract hefty fines from the EU.

    Macron's reputation as a reformer has been completely ruined, many in France will not be satisfied until they achieve his resignation.
     
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    Perhaps May, Macron and Merkel can be voted off this week, there must be better out there.
     
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    Is Macron facing a no confidence vote in the French parliament tomorrow?
     
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    Always the pathetic attempts to change the subject <doh>
     
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    Idiot, this is a UK EU relationship thread, Macron's weakness is a factor in any negotiations.
     
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    Macron is not involved in these negotiations.
     
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    He may not be personally involved but the attitudes of leading members of Germany and France will heavily influence the position taken by those acting for the EU. To suggest otherwise is rank naivety.
     
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    Perhaps Macron and May can share leaving party later this week!! :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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  11. Macron isn't going anywhere. Your whataboutery is rather hilarious though.
     
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    It's called public service, a bit like civil service but more important. :emoticon-0136-giggl
     
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    I see the mindless petty jibes and snide abuses are returning..... unbelievable....I expect I'll get one for saying this <doh>
     
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    The Italian Deputy Prime Minister has sent a warning to the EU that the Brussels block would come to an end if the Commission agreed to Macron's costly sop to the French rioters whilst sanctioning Italy for their spending plans. France's budget deficit is forecast to rise to 3.5% of GDP, probably 4% because the economy is heading for a light recession.
     
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    It was better when you stayed in hiding.

    Put tubular bells on your 8 track and rela, Brexit will be over soon. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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    I can see from your little tittering man here that you think you are being funny - I am very happy for you, but nobody else thinks that way.
     
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    Even my wife does not get my jokes, you are not alone. Mind you mixing with Germans excessively you are bound to lose your sense of humour :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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    <doh>
     
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    Even if half a million who voted Brexit are not.
     
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    They did not die in vain, their heroic spirit lives on........... :emoticon-0105-wink:

    Brexit means Brexit.
     
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