At least we've bought a forward who actually plays the way we need him too. I assume this means we're getting rid/there's buyers for Benteke and Balotelli. Wish them both well.
I seriously think we will see some more Brinkmanship. I think the longer from the immediate impact the less people will see the issues or massive losses. The silent job losses won't impact for a good while. I think once the tories select someone a day will come that a closed room decision will be taken and God only knows what they will decide on... I think either way they'd be mad to go to electorate. A dirty dirty can of worms has been opened and what's been found is a lot of bigots and racists... the people who were just leave must be as shocked as anyone else at the pond scum frothing on the top British society right now. I genuinely don't know what will occur. Everyone told them leaving was nuts they voted leave. Everyone can tell them they've a change to fix it but if they didn't listen once why would they listen this time. Sanity and common sense don't seemind to matter as much as far enough and not looking good weak
The guy from Barnsley just wanted Muslims out, the guy from Hartlepool thinks there'll now be new factories there and their hospital back. In a recession.. If UKIP offers that, they'll get in. Then they'll blame the Muslims when they can't deliver. #backtothe30's
Oh joy....at least we will start to see exactly who these people are...this lot obviously didn't get the message that young folk are pro European... Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) tweeted at 0:59 p.m. on Tue, Jun 28, 2016: Police have confirmed this shocking incident of racial abuse took place on a tram in Manchester early this morning https://t.co/DsqtAhb0dJ ()
The pond scum and the morons have always been there and are as thick as ****. They voted in this referendum as we all suspected they would. Same goes for the flag waving old farts, who hanker for the days of general strikes and power cuts. However, what ultimately lost remain this vote was that not enough of those who SHOULD have voted remain did so i.e. those in work, with mortgages, and children in the education system. The economic message just didn't hit home hard enough, and many of that sector are already back tracking from their stance imo. I've spoken to numerous who've said, "I didn't think it'd actually happen", "I don't think I fully understood the implications", "I was lied to", " I fell for the spin", "I regret voting leave now" etc etc etc. If the referendum was re-run tomorrow it'd be a landslide for remain. What's helped the other parties is that the perceived liars were Tories and far right bigots. Boris could choose to try and ride the bucking bronco of Brexit and take what comes, but without a defined manifesto that spells out exactly what he intends to concede on to the EU, he'd be barking mad to attempt it.
Just horrible. And something worse than this is bound to happen at some point. The sad thing is that we'll hear the same old excuse "there's always been racists" wheeled out. Well yes, there have - but the vote has legitimised their stance and they stupidly believe everyone who voted leave agrees with them. I've said all along I fear for the direction our country is taking. We need genuine Leavers to be loud and clear about their disgust at this sort of behaviour before it goes too far.
'The People's Revolt', as Dominic Sandbrook. Littlejohn and Hitchens are calling it in the Mail. More like Kristallnacht if truth be told.
Barking or not if Boris feels he's only got a choice of slinking off in shame or being brazen and hoping it works out.... that's the fear. There's a large element of tories who are happy and want to carry through In the end every encouragement has been given to them. Election promised referendum... they got an unexpected majority. Labour pick the high Sparrow as leader... Referendum goes leave... I mean there are a lot out there who think this is just a dip. Everything's going to plan and before long the queues leaving will form and they can cheer them off. There's huge encouragement to keep going cos the only opposition is SNP who they see as nuts anyway.
I wouldn't wipe my arse on that, never mind read it. They're not really trying to defend this are they?
http://www.theguardian.com/news/2016/apr/06/britain-under-pressure-opposition-tax-haven-blacklist Wonder whether Boris will work with Brussels over this one? Wonder what the deal was that Boris did with Rupert at his wedding?
There's loads of them mate, back tracking from their cross in the box. They know they've been had and want to abdicate their part in it. The nuggets have forgotten about it, there's still cider in the fridge, Homes under the Hammer is still on and the benefits are still dropping into the account. So it's last weeks news to them.
Were they out celebrating leave at first so you know or are they just thick enough to admit it. I know plenty celebrating. Oh and I think half those you are hearing now will be on told you so in about a month. So mark them cos in a year they'll be crying.
It's what deal that they strike with the EU though that's the elephant in the room for them. Merkel and Renzi have said today that there'll be no free trade deal without freedom of movement. The EU will dig it's heels right in, as there's no way they can agree a 'soft' deal with the UK in this circumstance, as it'd undermine the entire EU. They'll want free trade for free movement. The alternative will be an eye watering tariff that makes Boris's fictitious £350m a week claim pale into insignificance. How could he come back from Brussels with either? He'd be lynched by the bigots for the former and by everyone else for the latter. He needs a mandate before he goes in, I can't see any other outcome personally.
I was abroad until Saturday night so don't know if they were celebrating mate. If they were then they're ****ing hypocrites