at least he has a clearer field now the others have had their arses handed to them on a plateYes Johnson will succeed
at least he has a clearer field now the others have had their arses handed to them on a plateYes Johnson will succeed
At 6,5 tons per capita you are nowhere near the cleanest in the EU, funnily enough you're actually worse than Greece who's at 6,2.
France, Spain and Italy are also all cleaner than the UK... Not to mention us nordics.
Then its going to be fairly sh!t for us farmers then!
It's a huge Tory majority, Brexit will happen, then the government can actually start to govern the uk again post Brexit,at least he has a clearer field now the others have had their arses handed to them on a plate
Yep,lets hope you are right.
They are fools! And will find out over the next 5 years.(Corbyn;enough said), and Brexit,where they think that because their lives are so sh!t now,it can hardly get any worse,(it can and it will) Have you ever been to Blyth?
You'll have to explain that to me, I'm very familiar with what's happened in Rhodesia and then Zimbabwe. What is the analogy here?Having lived through Rhodesia and Venezuela’s problems, I know it was bad planing, I see the UK following exactly the same route, OK the names of the parties are different but the methods and steps are the same.
You'll have to explain that to me, I'm very familiar with what's happened in Rhodesia and then Zimbabwe. What is the analogy here?
You may well be correct , I’m no expert but I thought there was 21 members of the ERG not 65 allthough as you say I’m sure they’ve got their followers too.I've just had an interesting conversation with a fairly knowledgeable and well-connected chum, and a point was raised by him that is pretty obvious, but which hadn't occurred to me.
There are 65 or so members of the ERG (plus some non-members who vote with them) who were returned to Parliament in the GE, you know, the GE in which Boris got an 80 seat majority. These are people who sat in the last Parliament and are back for more.
That same GE brought in 47 new seats, and members, to the PCP as well as other new members replacing retirees and defectors - such as Monsieur Dominic Grieve. And CCHQ has >35 of its new MPs as supporters of a hard Brexit, i.e. happy to walk away, if a deal doesn't seem acceptable to them.
That puts the total number of Conservative MPs who would favour a harder Brexit at, at least, the hundred mark. Which is more than Boris's 80 seat majority...
Define hard BrexitI've just had an interesting conversation with a fairly knowledgeable and well-connected chum, and a point was raised by him that is pretty obvious, but which hadn't occurred to me.
There are 65 or so members of the ERG (plus some non-members who vote with them) who were returned to Parliament in the GE, you know, the GE in which Boris got an 80 seat majority. These are people who sat in the last Parliament and are back for more.
That same GE brought in 47 new seats, and members, to the PCP as well as other new members replacing retirees and defectors - such as Monsieur Dominic Grieve. And CCHQ has >35 of its new MPs as supporters of a hard Brexit, i.e. happy to walk away, if a deal doesn't seem acceptable to them.
That puts the total number of Conservative MPs who would favour a harder Brexit at, at least, the hundred mark. Which is more than Boris's 80 seat majority...
Not enough for a good fat lamb today.We rely on our lamb going to France.Are you happy with 70 quid a lamb
I don't mind listening to Professor Kuenssberg's daughter , and I don't really get that she's biased. Another web site I'm on want her eviscerated as a Tory party stooge. I suppose it all depends on how ones own prejudices resonate.In fairness the lass always looks like shes chewing a wasp !!
Not enough for a good fat lamb today.We rely on our lamb going to France.
You have got it wrong.Johnson is trying to emulate Blair,and will have his eyes on 3 election victories.Blair said many times after Johnson was elected leader of the Tories that there would only be one winner between him and Corbyn.They have alot in common,and can read the public mood well,although Johnson gets his information from the Wheeler family.Both of them happy to brown nose the respective American presidents.I like the way Boris has gone up to Tony Blairs old stamping ground just to rub it in a bit more. Victory can be so sweat sometimes.
The ERG group wont be able to help themselves from rocking it.Define hard Brexit
Boris has said what he wants , he will stick with that i believe , why rock the boat when things are going well
If Boris gets the deals done , we'll do very little with the EU
I've just had an interesting conversation with a fairly knowledgeable and well-connected chum, and a point was raised by him that is pretty obvious, but which hadn't occurred to me.
There are 65 or so members of the ERG (plus some non-members who vote with them) who were returned to Parliament in the GE, you know, the GE in which Boris got an 80 seat majority. These are people who sat in the last Parliament and are back for more.
That same GE brought in 47 new seats, and members, to the PCP as well as other new members replacing retirees and defectors - such as Monsieur Dominic Grieve. And CCHQ has >35 of its new MPs as supporters of a hard Brexit, i.e. happy to walk away, if a deal doesn't seem acceptable to them.
That puts the total number of Conservative MPs who would favour a harder Brexit at, at least, the hundred mark. Which is more than Boris's 80 seat majority...
No idea.Its just what info comes out of the AHDB website about our Agri exports.I'm having a hell of a job finding it in france .
Are you sure they aren't repackaging it with a NZ label and sending it back here .