Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
Veradker has shown himself up to be nothing more than someone who with the help of his 2 spin teams, believes in his own hype.........

He has simply sided with the other 26 EU countries and spun the line about the UK having to sort out the possibility of a hard border on the Island of Ireland.
He really needs to get a grip on things and start saying to the UK that we don't want a hard border, the same as the UK don't want a hard border, so do something about it and stop the posturing.........
 
Veradker has shown himself up to be nothing more than someone who with the help of his 2 spin teams, believes in his own hype.........

He has simply sided with the other 26 EU countries and spun the line about the UK having to sort out the possibility of a hard border on the Island of Ireland.
He really needs to get a grip on things and start saying to the UK that we don't want a hard border, the same as the UK don't want a hard border, so do something about it and stop the posturing.........



Seems out of his depth.
 
A new report from the Nuffield Trust today calls for trade deals to safeguard access to lifesaving drugs, equipment and vital medical products, in addition to commitments to secure the rights of EU staff.
The think tank says many a scenario where the UK leaves without any deal would cause “extensive problems” for the NHS” including the risk of “a chaotic disruption” to supplies of medical products.
It says careful deals must be negotiated to ensure British patients do not face slower access to life saving drugs, or more for duplicate regulation.
A Department of Health spokesperson said: “The NHS has over 12,700 more doctors and 10,600 more nurses on wards since May 2010 — but we know that we need more staff.
 
As I was relaxing at home preparing the Sunday roast, my wife and daughter, returning from Oxford, reported to me that on the A420 as it nears the A34 around Botley there was a long tailback of cars. It emerged that this was the queue of those people who’s idea of a family Sunday meal is a takeaway drive through MacDonalds.

This is England.
 
As I was relaxing at home preparing the Sunday roast, my wife and daughter, returning from Oxford, reported to me that on the A420 as it nears the A34 around Botley there was a long tailback of cars. It emerged that this was the queue of those people who’s idea of a family Sunday meal is a takeaway drive through MacDonalds.

This is England.
you need to get with the times old man
no more argueing over the sunday dinner table
argue with the family in the confines of a slow moving car instead
 
Brexit Britain is proving a big visitor attraction: a record number of tourists arrived in the UK in August and they splashed out £2.8bn, the highest monthly tourist spend ever
 
As I was relaxing at home preparing the Sunday roast, my wife and daughter, returning from Oxford, reported to me that on the A420 as it nears the A34 around Botley there was a long tailback of cars. It emerged that this was the queue of those people who’s idea of a family Sunday meal is a takeaway drive through MacDonalds.

This is England.

I didn't know they did a McSunday Roast...:grin:
 
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you need to get with the times old man
no more argueing over the sunday dinner table
argue with the family in the confines of a slow moving car instead
Arguing in a car stinking of trans fat. Hmmm, lovely. To be honest The Family eating together with the TV off is one of the few things I am a stickler for.
Brexit Britain is proving a big visitor attraction: a record number of tourists arrived in the UK in August and they splashed out £2.8bn, the highest monthly tourist spend ever
It’s cheap at the moment.