Watching the goings on around No. 10 I have been wondering just how far back you have to go to see the country in such a political mess as it is today. I could not think of a similar situation, but maybe I didn't go back quite far enough. I came across this from across the pond and it does have some of the things that happened then reappearing today.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/17/opinion/sunday/brexit-ireland-empire.html
You only have to go back to last Saturday to see France in a mess.
Anyone watched the latest Brexit secretary at work? I watched him in front of the Lords committee, and was as bemused as the committee. He waffled, but quite clearly didn't have a clue what he was saying. Today he was back in the Commons, and admitted that the tiny loss of the vote last week was a bit of a setback. Just where does this pool of Tory talent come from? I thought they kept Grayling as the lowest form of efficiency, but he really does need to watch out with Barclay around or he might lose his exulted position.
Ah Williamson. He suggested that the army was close to reaching its target of recruiting 10,000 new soldiers. Yes, but can you tell us what the actual numbers are? Well we are close to the target. Yes, but what are the actual numbers? 5,600 actually, but our outsourced company are making good progress towards hitting the target.

You're comparing Brexit with the suffragette movement - seriously????????? Won't be long before someone else compares the EU with Nazi Germany - again![]()
Maybe you should take a look at who the 'leaders' of the Brexit movement are, and who is actually in the ERG, before claiming that the ruling elites are against Brexit. There is no such thing as a left wing Brexit - as if this whole thing was about liberating the working classes. All of the leading Brexiteers come from a privileged background and share a far right wing neo liberalistic view of politics which sees Britain turning itself into a bargain basement country which is attractive to predatory capital, but where such things as workers rights and environmental protections are radically reduced - it is nothing more than the final chapter of unrestrained Thatcherism, nothing more and nothing less. We will see how much 'sovereignty' there is when Britain has to open its legs to the rest of the World chasing after deals with the likes of Trump and the Chinese.The point I was trying to make was that the ruling elite at the time felt that women could not get the vote because they felt they did not understand politics or the issues they were voting for, the same applies to the ruling elites who think the same about Brexiteers. The women proved them wrong and it is arrogant to assume the Brexiteers did not know or understand what they were voting for in the referendum.
The point I was trying to make was that the ruling elite at the time felt that women could not get the vote because they felt they did not understand politics or the issues they were voting for, the same applies to the ruling elites who think the same about Brexiteers. The women proved them wrong and it is arrogant to assume the Brexiteers did not know or understand what they were voting for in the referendum.
Something very strange is happening Frenchie. Many English people have an obsession with the Second World War - as if this was the last time that all British people stood together with a common goal, coupled with the idea that the country has been going down hill ever since. Together with that nostalgia was the idea that people clubbed together, grew their own vegetables, and made great sacrifices to cope with national chaos - as they have not done since. Maybe for some people the 'fear' of Brexit is attractive because it encapsulates the idea of being together against adversity. Convenient also that the Brexiteers were able to bring Germany into the picture as well - as if they were trying to reactivate the Dunkirk spirit. The main difference being, of course, that this is all self inflicted - though I am sure that the media and the government will try to find someone else to blame for any chaos coming to us.Since I wrote the last posting on here, i have come across this. https://www.theguardian.com/politic...res-no-deal-brexit-to-iceland-ash-cloud-chaos
Are thousands of civil servants being trained along the lines described in the article? It lists the following as problems.
This is what we have been told would happen, yet some still label it project fear. If it is project fear, why would the government want to train up civil servants to deal with it?
- A reduction in certain fresh foods and increases in prices, with people on low incomes disproportionately affected.
- Price rises across utilities and services including fuel.
- Private companies “cashing in” because they will put commercial considerations first.
- Police forces being stretched by the likelihood of protests and counter-protests, along with an increase in public disorder.
- Restocking of medicines becoming problematic after the first six weeks.
- Disruption of supplies to vets, which could “impact the UK’s ability to prevent and control disease outbreaks” among animals.
- A significant reduction in the flow of goods through Dover and Eurotunnel to as low as 13% of current capacity on the day of Brexit.
Something very strange is happening Frenchie. Many English people have an obsession with the Second World War - as if this was the last time that all British people stood together with a common goal, coupled with the idea that the country has been going down hill ever since. Together with that nostalgia was the idea that people clubbed together, grew their own vegetables, and made great sacrifices to cope with national chaos - as they have not done since. Maybe for some people the 'fear' of Brexit is attractive because it encapsulates the idea of being together against adversity. Convenient also that the Brexiteers were able to bring Germany into the picture as well - as if they were trying to reactivate the Dunkirk spirit. The main difference being, of course, that this is all self inflicted - though I am sure that the media and the government will try to find someone else to blame for any chaos coming to us.

Donald "The Art of the Deal" Trump. Jesus Christ!https://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/27/bre...unity-to-steal-trade-from-uk-wilbur-ross.html
We're going to get the bestest trade deal ever from the US, Trump said so
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jan/25/rees-mogg-brexit-emergency
And a funny article by Marina Hyde.
The point I was trying to make was that the ruling elite at the time felt that women could not get the vote because they felt they did not understand politics or the issues they were voting for, the same applies to the ruling elites who think the same about Brexiteers. The women proved them wrong and it is arrogant to assume the Brexiteers did not know or understand what they were voting for in the referendum.