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Theresa "MAY" not build a better Britain.


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Seems she told Varadkar that we would probably struggle to have our proposals for Ireland sorted by the October summit after telling the EU we would do for the last 6 months , so they saw their backsides and changed blandly supportive statements into attacks. She is absolutely clueless.

 

 

 

 

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It's mad. It appears our entire negotiating strategy is based on the EU accepting most of what we want in the end, despite the EU consistently spelling out their red lines from the outset.

 

"But can we...."

"No!"

"But can we...."

"No!"

"But can we...."

"No!"

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26 minutes ago, Anubis said:

It's mad. It appears our entire negotiating strategy is based on the EU accepting most of what we want in the end, despite the EU consistently spelling out their red lines from the outset.

 

"But can we...."

"No!"

"But can we...."

"No!"

"But can we...."

"No!"

Only 4 weeks left of this charade. Plenty of time until March then to decide if people are going to head to the exits or start stocking up for a dystopian future.

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5 hours ago, Anubis said:

Currently no hospital beds available in the North West for people who have been detained under the Mental Health Act. 

That won’t be unusual.

 

Devolved arrangements in Scotland but it’s not unheard of for there to be no beds in the whole country. The NHS is on its knees

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26 minutes ago, Champ said:

That won’t be unusual.

 

Devolved arrangements in Scotland but it’s not unheard of for there to be no beds in the whole country. The NHS is on its knees

 

Its the norm in the south west. 

 

We regularly had lads sent to London, Birmingham, Stoke or inappropriately held in police cells as there was simply no bed available anywhere in the country that night. 

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8 hours ago, Anubis said:

It's mad. It appears our entire negotiating strategy is based on the EU accepting most of what we want in the end, despite the EU consistently spelling out their red lines from the outset.

 

"But can we...."

"No!"

"But can we...."

"No!"

"But can we...."

"No!"

Don't get this ' The EU needs to meet us halfway ' cobblers that the BBC and others are trying to push with May's latest failed attempt at statesmanship earlier this afternoon. We decided to leave a club of 28 members whose treaties and rules we had signed up to , so surely the onus is on us to set the agenda on how we are going to do this.

 

 

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If only pithy expressions were more important than actual political skill; the "bloody difficult woman" really could bring "strength and stability" to British social and economic life.

 

Irritating that the role of prime minister requires a little bit more.

 

But still, isn't Theresa May a "bloody difficult woman"!  Haha!  Brilliant.  That should pull off a victory.

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Racist party appointing a candidate who retweets racism.

https://voxpoliticalonline.com/2018/09/29/tories-appoint-racist-as-their-new-london-mayoral-candidate/

 

The media are going to maul them for this...

 

 

 

 

 

 

... any...

 

 

 

 

... minute...

 

 

 

 

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... now.

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1 hour ago, Anubis said:

Setting.aside a £120m for a 2022 festival to attract investment to Britain? Christ.

It's just all really desperate stuff now, so that's it is it? With serious domestic issues aside from Brexit in the NHS, social care, transport, housing and so on that's what we need to focus on. A national jamboree, bring your own homemade jam.

 

Irrespective of whether you're pro Brexit or not this calamitous government is making a pigs ear of everything apart from rewarding and protecting their own.

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To be fair , most of the Brexiters will have fond memories of the first Festival of Britain in 1951 & half still think they  live there.

 

I am a Corbynite , and I can understand people questioning the finances & suitability of the Labour manifesto offerings , but fuck me at least they have the energy to propose interesting & potentially transformative policies. This Tory crew must be the weakest, least-caring, corrupt and untalented bunch of shysters ever seen in British government.

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5 hours ago, sir roger said:

To be fair , most of the Brexiters will have fond memories of the first Festival of Britain in 1951 & half still think they  live there.

 

I am a Corbynite , and I can understand people questioning the finances & suitability of the Labour manifesto offerings , but fuck me at least they have the energy to propose interesting & potentially transformative policies. This Tory crew must be the weakest, least-caring, corrupt and untalented bunch of shysters ever seen in British government.

It's total bollocks the shit they throw at Labour about money. They found money for the DUP, they find money to plow into companies like Capita.

 

The right invest just as much as the left, but they invest it into their own pockets. For every 50 prison guards laid off in an unsafe prison there's a G4S shareholder buying a new Lamborghini. 

 

The neo liberals are like termites. In the 80s they chewed through industry and the poor, then when they were juiced they started chewing through the state and the peripheries of the middle classes.

 

In the states they've chewed through their banking system, their political system, their deficit reduction plans, and then their own state and justice departments because it looked like getting in the way of their feeding frenzy.

 

The reasons the NHS is such a prize is because it's the last untapped oil well. They view it the way me and you view a special fried rice. 

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