Isn't Shortlist part of the Lad's mag FHM?!
No idea. I thought it was interesting analysis regardless.
Isn't Shortlist part of the Lad's mag FHM?!
It's the public who got us in this mess. Oligarchy Now!Poll of Polls got the Brexit result wrong.
Depends where you look. John Curtis, who's predictions are uncannily accurate, has 37% of the public believing we'll get a good deal from the EU, against 32% who don't.
Dover and the surrounding area
Surely that could/May include the European ports serving Dover
Trucks in one country held up in Dover
Trucks from every country held up in France
Who will squeak first
Can illegal immigrants climbing out of lorries in Dover be sent back on the first lorry to the unsafe eu in two year's time
There are some headbangers in the Tory right, but there were very effective Leave campaigners in Labour, and Corbyn is a genuine Leaver.
Sky News is pro-Remain. I don't think Murdoch controls it, there'd be journalists leaving complaining that their professional integrity is compromised. Just as BBC Radio 4's Today program talks of the BBC as a separate entity.
When May goes into these tough negotiations, she has to speak softly and carry a big stick. If she isn't prepared to go for WTO rules, the EU will sense it and offer very little. It has to be our bottom line. Most of this is about money. If they can agree on that, all else will eventually fall into place so long as the EU don't try to put controls on us re trading outside the EU.
I'll accept a hard Brexit if the EU makes unreasonable demands. It has to be our fall back situation.
Your second paragraph assumes that the split remains at 48% - 52%. I've lost count of the number of people who tell me they voted Remain, but now that we're leaving, want to get it done on the best possible terms and accept there's no turning back. A second referendum simply encourages the EU to give us poor terms in the hope we'll be intimidated into changing course
Sickening whatever the motive and wherever it happens.
Out has become Right, unfortunately.
Murdoch's press have been driving the anti-EU agenda for years. I don't see why Sky would suddenly be pro-Remain.
May has been trying this 'no deal is better than a bad deal' bluff for months and is getting found out as no deal is pretty disastrous. She is, for want of a better phrase, a useless **** miles out of her depth who has lucked upon a job she'd never have been elected into.
If there were an election tomorrow May would win by a landslide.
".............If they can agree on that, all else will eventually fall into place so long as the EU don't try to put controls on us re trading outside the EU..........."
So how do they do that? Once we're gone we're gone. We're free to trade with whom we want in 2 years time.
Do you want to rethink that? I voted to remain. I accept the decision and you will see from my past posts I have never asked for a second referendum. However if, for any reason we get the chance to vote again on the deal that is hammered out, I have seen no reason to change my mind. An acceptance of reality does not mean that a large number of Remain voters has now decided to join the Brextards
Correct but that says more about the current mess of a Labour Party than her. Even against Milliband she'd have lost IMO.
Bravo!Powerful stuff.
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The St Petersburg atrocity didn't even make the front page of The Times (digital version). We are a pretty self centred bunch, though not in comparison to the USA.I have to say I'm glad you've mentioned this as you would think that Brexit is the only thing that has happened in the world in the last few weeks. In the overall scale of things who we trade with and on what terms pales into insignificance when one considers the major issues which trouble us all which I would rank as:
1 Are Rangers going to win tomorrow night?
2 The war against Islamic Fundamentalist terror anywhere in the world
3 The megalomaniac fat boy in North Korea
4 The preening and totally ineffectual fat boy in the White House
5 The increasing danger of pollution on a global scale as politicians win elections on the basis of 'fake news' by simply stating that proven scientific fact is a hoax because that is the only way in which they can deliver on their promises to bring back millions of manufacturing jobs.
Finally I would just like to say that I wouldn't want to be misinterpreted here. My motives are pure. I have absolutely no prejudice against fat boys.
So you're saying the posh boy, Cameron was more popular in the country than May? Don't see it
In an election, yes, I think most would have found Cameron a more palatable option than May. I don't doubt a lot of people prefer May as a person. **** knows why but they do.
So you're saying the posh boy, Cameron was more popular in the country than May? Don't see it
So you're saying the posh boy, Cameron was more popular in the country than May? Don't see it
As Ken Clarke said, " She (May) is a bloody difficult woman." It's early days, but if she offers to the EU negotiators, an iron fist in a velvet glove, I could see her becoming Margaret Thatcher with a social conscience. And however one views that, depending on political persuasion, it would make her a formidable opponent
With the greatest of respect, I fear you're deluded if you think May is formidable or fit to be mentioned in the same sentence as Thatcher.
As Ken Clarke said, " She (May) is a bloody difficult woman." It's early days, but if she offers to the EU negotiators, an iron fist in a velvet glove, I could see her becoming Margaret Thatcher with a social conscience. And however one views that, depending on political persuasion, it would make her a formidable opponent