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I have been watching comments from various contenders in the leadership battle, and just wonder if BoJo has worked out what could happen. He is talking about the party being wiped out without a Brexit, yet he knows that Parliament is not going to agree to the withdrawal agreement. He goes on and seems to realise that a no deal departure will not work either as there are Tories prepared to bring down the government rather than see that happen. If he achieved his goal he would do whatever to keep his feet under the No.10 table, and as he blows with the wind could say that another referendum was the only way out. He wouldn't dare go for the other option of another election. Hammond said quite clearly on Newsnight that the chances of leaving at the end of October were almost nil for various reasons that he described. Gove has been talking about the end of 2020, and Hancock doesn't seem too bothered when we do leave. My best guess is that if BoJo got the job he would follow the May idea of can kicking, but it changes daily.
My heart sings at the vision of Boris calling a referendum and losing
 
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Corbyn by Christmas seems to be the buzz words of so many Tories at present. They clearly believe that if there were a GE this autumn they would lose. If that happened by accident then they would only have their right wing friends to blame.
 
Corbyn by Christmas seems to be the buzz words of so many Tories at present. They clearly believe that if there were a GE this autumn they would lose. If that happened by accident then they would only have their right wing friends to blame.
Given that I find it hard to believe what the Tories say does this mean that there will be a Lib. Dem. government by Christmas?
 
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Whether we like Trump or not he is the president of one of our greatest allies, if not our greatest ally and to not treat him with respect is to insult the people of the United States which surely P1$$ them off big time.

Yes he has some undesirable traits but he is prepared to be a leader, a successful businessman and negotiator, is not afraid to call it how he see's it, is prepared to stand up to bullies and if someone crosses the line in the sand, he does something about it.

Of course he will act in his countries best interests, as will we and if the USA best interests do not coincide with ours then we walk away, something Mr Trump would respect.
Trump is not our ally.
Edit: he's not even an ally of the USA.
 
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A Liberal/Lib Dem Goverment is something I have hoped for since 1965 to see if they can ever fulfill their ambition to protect the economy and the people at the same time
The Conservatives have only ever been able protect the economy at the expense of the people and Labour have consistently destroyed the economy without fully protecting the people
My local Council has been Lib Dem for decades and they more or less keep their promises to the electorate
 
At the opening of the new British memorial in France today, President Macron said this.

"Leaders come and go. But the work they do continues and the power of our link goes beyond the events of a given moment. And dear Theresa May I believe that we can be proud of the work we’ve done together. The causes we’ve supported together in our two countries and internationally. We can be proud of the results achieved. This memorial is not the least example of it."

It seems she has more friends abroad than she does in her own party.
 
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At the opening of the new British memorial in France today, President Macron said this.

"Leaders come and go. But the work they do continues and the power of our link goes beyond the events of a given moment. And dear Theresa May I believe that we can be proud of the work we’ve done together. The causes we’ve supported together in our two countries and internationally. We can be proud of the results achieved. This memorial is not the least example of it."

It seems she has more friends abroad than she does in her own party.

Nobody needs friends like Macron, the French are right when they accuse him of just being concerned about himself.
 
A Liberal/Lib Dem Goverment is something I have hoped for since 1965 to see if they can ever fulfill their ambition to protect the economy and the people at the same time
The Conservatives have only ever been able protect the economy at the expense of the people and Labour have consistently destroyed the economy without fully protecting the people
My local Council has been Lib Dem for decades and they more or less keep their promises to the electorate
I am a Green party member.. But a middle of the road mixed economy govt is clearly what the country needs.. Why oh why can they not see it?

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At the opening of the new British memorial in France today, President Macron said this.

"Leaders come and go. But the work they do continues and the power of our link goes beyond the events of a given moment. And dear Theresa May I believe that we can be proud of the work we’ve done together. The causes we’ve supported together in our two countries and internationally. We can be proud of the results achieved. This memorial is not the least example of it."

It seems she has more friends abroad than she does in her own party.
Did you hear the tone in which he said it too..? A lot of people would not get it in translation on the news.. Actually there was a real wisdom...

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Did you hear the tone in which he said it too..? A lot of people would not get it in translation on the news.. Actually there was a real wisdom...

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I watched the French coverage and noticed quite a lot through the morning. At the one with Trump there was a big difference between the two leaders. While Macron was concerned to see that some of the very elderly were steady on their feet, and helped them back onto their seats, Trump just stood there grinning and waiting for the cameras to click. Even his wife had to dig him in the ribs to go and help one veteran. One showed concern for others, while the other showed concern for himself.
 
Did you hear the tone in which he said it too..? A lot of people would not get it in translation on the news.. Actually there was a real wisdom...

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Macron ratings continue to be well below that of President Trump. The French really don't rate the boy much.
 
I think you missed the point ge made.... He was talking about a unity beyond any individual leader and the basic principles of the US constitution

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That was taken as granted, I just wanted to highlight Trump's vastly superior ratings to the Macron boy. He is obviously not connecting with his public.
 
That was taken as granted, I just wanted to highlight Trump's vastly superior ratings to the Macron boy. He is obviously not connecting with his public.
Why, when you repeatedly complained on here about the way posters talked about Trump, talking about the importance of respect to a world leader, do you, repeatedly, use denigrating terms about Macron, Merkel and others??? [emoji848]

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Why, when you repeatedly complained on here about the way posters talked about Trump, talking about the importance of respect to a world leader, do you, repeatedly, use denigrating terms about Macron, Merkel and others??? [emoji848]

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I have no problem with posters on here complaining about Trump. I do believe he should have been able to visit our country to pay homage to veterans without being insulted in the streets. Politicians are fair game for banter and light-hearted abuse as you often practice yourself.
 
I have no problem with posters on here complaining about Trump. I do believe he should have been able to visit our country to pay homage to veterans without being insulted in the streets. Politicians are fair game for banter and light-hearted abuse as you often practice yourself.
Interesting that you sought to defend him, when you yourself admitted his behavior is questionable. His policies are very contraversiol and many young people feel compelled to exercise their democratic rights to protest his presence...

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I have no problem with posters on here complaining about Trump. I do believe he should have been able to visit our country to pay homage to veterans without being insulted in the streets. Politicians are fair game for banter and light-hearted abuse as you often practice yourself.
Many commentators suggested his trip was more about cementing his image back home.. He certainly demonstrated very little empathy in both his actions and his words...

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Why, when you repeatedly complained on here about the way posters talked about Trump, talking about the importance of respect to a world leader, do you, repeatedly, use denigrating terms about Macron, Merkel and others??? [emoji848]

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My next door neighbour had a home in Florida until he sold it earlier this year because he could not stand Trump and what he is doing to the country. On his final visit he was bitten by an insect and his arm started to swell at an alarming rate. He took himself off to the hospital where he was kept locked out simply because he only had French credit cards, which the hospital wouldn't accept. One of his American neighbours came to his rescue with her credit cards, and they let him into the hospital. A doctor came to see him, gave him a pill of some sort, and charged him $495 for two minutes of his time.
My friends home was on an estate where the residents had regular management meetings, and they all hated Trump. We should not forget either that he has the job despite the majority of Americans not voting for him.
We know that Farage is in favour of an insurance based NHS, just like the USA. If you want to keep your NHS, you need to dump Brexit, or people like Farage, Raab etc will sell it off beneath your feet for their own personal gain.
 
My next door neighbour had a home in Florida until he sold it earlier this year because he could not stand Trump and what he is doing to the country. On his final visit he was bitten by an insect and his arm started to swell at an alarming rate. He took himself off to the hospital where he was kept locked out simply because he only had French credit cards, which the hospital wouldn't accept. One of his American neighbours came to his rescue with her credit cards, and they let him into the hospital. A doctor came to see him, gave him a pill of some sort, and charged him $495 for two minutes of his time.
My friends home was on an estate where the residents had regular management meetings, and they all hated Trump. We should not forget either that he has the job despite the majority of Americans not voting for him.
We know that Farage is in favour of an insurance based NHS, just like the USA. If you want to keep your NHS, you need to dump Brexit, or people like Farage, Raab etc will sell it off beneath your feet for their own personal gain.
It would be a nail in the coffin of a caring Britain... That is one reason I love the EU.. Joined up health care for all...

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