Maybe he's just as pissed as his pet newts these days....
I think there might be an element of that.
He was an excellent Mayor of London btw. The Capital City owes him a lot. I think he’s mutated into a barmy old git, which is sad.
Maybe he's just as pissed as his pet newts these days....
Johnson's bicycle implementation in London was part of Ken Livingstone's plan, I've been told.I think there might be an element of that.
He was an excellent Mayor of London btw. The Capital City owes him a lot. I think he’s mutated into a barmy old git, which is sad.
because according to our own person who was in charge of delivering it, its impossible. you cant expect the EU agree to something thats impossible.. its not reasonable at all.I agree that they say there is no technology, that is because it is a different concept than any other border. I for the life of me cannot see why two agreeing nations can't work something out. Alternative technology has been suggested but was totally dismissed by the EU. If they really wanted a reasonable solution perhaps it could have been worked on? Not just dismissed out of hand.......That is how I see the border issue..........
Spot on VM. People can advocate a technological solution as much as they like, but at the moment it is in the realms of science fiction.because according to our own person who was in charge of delivering it, its impossible. you cant expect the EU agree to something thats impossible.. its not reasonable at all.
We had already found a reasonable solution, it was called the EU, where the problem of open borders were resolved by mutually agreed product standards and EU courts to enforce them, along with not allowing individual trade deals with member outside the EU. but that's something you seem to reject out of hand. Without those checks in place the idea of protecting our trade standards with open borders is not possible.
Johnson's bicycle implementation in London was part of Ken Livingstone's plan, I've been told.
I believe Boris shut 10 fire stations and cut 500 fire fighter posts between 2008 and 2016.The mistakes that led to the Grenfell tragedy were mainly on which Mayor's watch in your opinion Archers?
The mistakes that led to the Grenfell tragedy were mainly on which Mayor's watch in your opinion Archers?
You do spout some unmitigated nonsense sometimes Ides!Imagine our two biggest political parties were football team? Who should they try to snap up. The Tories have lacked a world class leader since the demise of Margaret Thatcher. They desperately need one, but looking within the ranks there have only Boris Johnson and Hunt as their main marksmen. While they show talent they are far too inconsistent. Who could fill that gaping gap at the top, a marquee signing? I´d go for Emmanuel Macron but given their present direction the chances of that happening are zero.
Like the Conservatives, Labour have lacked and out and out top quality striker since Tony Blair called it a day. While there is some undoubted talent within the ranks, it rarely gets a chance to shine, and foolishly in the views of some, let the outstanding promise of Shuka Umuna go. If they could, they should go for the excellent Spanish stiker, Pedro Sánchez to fill the gap or the wonderful talent from New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern.
There is also some great talent within the smaller parties such as Nicola Sturgeon and Caroline Lucas, but could they be persuaded to jump ship and join Labour? At this stage it is doubtful.
So like Chelsea, both parties have to try to utilise what they have, for the good of the country but it doesn´t look too promising, so expect another disappointing season on the European and World stage.

You can keep saying something over and over, but bollocks is still bollocks, no matter how oft repeated.Imagine our two biggest political parties were football team? Who should they try to snap up. The Tories have lacked a world class leader since the demise of Margaret Thatcher. They desperately need one, but looking within the ranks there have only Boris Johnson and Hunt as their main marksmen. While they show talent they are far too inconsistent. Who could fill that gaping gap at the top, a marquee signing? I´d go for Emmanuel Macron but given their present direction the chances of that happening are zero.
Like the Conservatives, Labour have lacked and out and out top quality striker since Tony Blair called it a day. While there is some undoubted talent within the ranks, it rarely gets a chance to shine, and foolishly in the views of some, let the outstanding promise of Shuka Umuna go. If they could, they should go for the excellent Spanish stiker, Pedro Sánchez to fill the gap or the wonderful talent from New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern.
There is also some great talent within the smaller parties such as Nicola Sturgeon and Caroline Lucas, but could they be persuaded to jump ship and join Labour? At this stage it is doubtful.
So like Chelsea, both parties have to try to utilise what they have, for the good of the country but it doesn´t look too promising, so expect another disappointing season on the European and World stage.
You do spout some unmitigated nonsense sometimes Ides!![]()
You can keep saying something over and over, but bollocks is still bollocks, no matter how oft repeated.
Because the world runs on different lines to how you imagine it Ides.I was using an analogy, it was not meant to be serious so why diss it, Chilcs?
Because the world runs on different lines to how you imagine it Ides.
But you have this seeming obsession with political parties recruiting talent, as if that’s something that’s ever actually happened!Imagine you are a teacher and a student comes up with something imaginative, although in the real world it has no relevance. Do you still diss the content, or encourage the student to play with his imagination? I may not be the most creative person in the world but sometimes I like to use a metaphor for something.
But you have this seeming obsession with political parties recruiting talent, as if that’s something that’s ever actually happened!