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Just showing his true colours
My reaction is same as yours. But old dog will be in clover if he Is proved right. So I watch with great interest. Anyway hope the poor folk survive and get well.
Just showing his true colours
I doubt we will ever know the truth, I expect all sides do similar things to this,much easier ways of killing off someone you dont like without making it so obvious, if it is putin he is sending a message to othersMy reaction is same as yours. But old dog will be in clover if he Is proved right. So I watch with great interest. Anyway hope the poor folk survive and get well.
My reaction is same as yours. But old dog will be in clover if he Is proved right. So I watch with great interest. Anyway hope the poor folk survive and get well.
I doubt we will ever know the truth, I expect all sides do similar things to this,much easier ways of killing off someone you dont like without making it so obvious, if it is putin he is sending a message to others
My reaction is same as yours. But old dog will be in clover if he Is proved right. So I watch with great interest. Anyway hope the poor folk survive and get well.
Is this the way you conduct your business? Constantly striving to sell more? I have always found it easier to reduce costs than to increase ncome. There is a limit, of course, and occasionally it is necessary to just accept a lower level of disposable money. That might happen to the UK population after Brexit, but nobody knows.
That is the big question and I doubt us mere plebs will ever knowWhy would Putin not kill someone using a chemical that is linked to Russia ?
Worse the chap was imprisoned in Russia for 13 years & not harmed. This has been done to harm relations with Russia on purpose.
BTW local MP was mentioning Russia before this incident and getting fracking going .. not saying this is specifcally linked but it's certainly going to oil the wheels.
I live in a rural area increasingly populated by metropolitan (usually London) escapees. They are typically Guardian reading lefties who are generally fun, interesting, intelligent, generous and open minded... until they ask you about Brexit. Their surprise at my positive reply produces a spectrum of responses, from ‘the polite’ - a sage like nod of the head and a quick change of subject to the ‘full monty’ look of disgust at the obviously ignorant, homophobic, racist and misogynistic yokel in front of them. I’ve even got friends who won’t admit to voting leave in front of them for fear of becoming a social outcast..
It'll be the Eu that's to blame, as it has been for the last 40 yearsI’ve become convinced more and more that there is going to be a ‘revenge of the remainers’.
A second referendum is dead and buried and I think that a MP vote is highly unlikely (can you imagine an MP like Chris Davies putting his dick on the line over something as emotive as this) and we leave the EU in 12 months time. This is going to result in some ‘adjustments’ in the economy. This is going to be anything from slightly poorer standards of living to wholesale job losses like we have never seen before.
Now the UK it is always somebody’s fault. And this time it is going to be the political right that is going to cop the blame big time. Cue a general election and a Corbyn landslide. Now the Guardian readers have got a taste for blood and they are determined to take it out on the very people that got us in the mess to be begin with. What? The poorly educated? No, they’re our own. Who then? Those country yokels that voted Brexit.
Hang on a minute don’t those same farmers receive millions pounds of subsidy a year? Yes. fudge em, that’s the first thing that we’ll cut. Isn’t the inheritance tax on working farms quite generous? Yeah, stick that up as well. Watch em squeal from their Hi-Lux’s.
But won’t that mean that push farmers into bankruptcy? Yes, but it’s means that I will be able to sell my studio flat in Clapham and buy a nice farm on the black hill. Every cloud and all that.....
And all because you don’t like having a few Polski workers in a chicken factory (which is mainly supplied by Radnorshire / Herefordshire farmers).
PS: Not a slight on you (who you seem from your posts are open minded and willing to listen to other points of view), just want to provide an alternative scenario to Brexit.
I’ve become convinced more and more that there is going to be a ‘revenge of the remainers’.
We've been living in the revenge of the Remainers for the past 20 years.
But I personally think a lot of the Remainers are infact those who don't want to risk change. It's very obvious a large number of Leavers think the system is so bad they'll risk to change.
The Guardian set are quite frankly liars. Monbiot, who currently has prostate cancer, didn't even bother checking the "facts" he used .. he just used whatever someone else wrote to his political ends which has always been the destruction to the Rural Tory Agricultural vote.
I think perhaps he was saying he has other things on his mind other than doing proper research,not that he ever seems to do that as he has an agenda to followAre you saying the fact he has prostate cancer is affecting his mental ability
Are you saying the fact he has prostate cancer is affecting his mental ability
100% agree.I voted for BREXIT knowing full well it will mean accelerated globalisation. The UK can onlt prosper by spreading its wings and looking to trade in the real world. We are great innovators and are viewed as a safe and stable country, where individual freedoms and proprerty rights are respected. We also have a very benign government and an economy large enough to stick a global downturn.
Global and free trade is the only way forward. Not a bastion of protectionism designed to protect retarded industries at the expense of the entire economies of other countries.
The PIGS in Europe will suffer another 20 years if they remain in the EU and it will result in civil war eventually.
IMO there are only 3 economies in the world that are large enough and could probably survive and prosper based mostly on their internal markets. The US, EU and China, all three would however have to under take some pretty fundamental changes. Every other first world country needs to export and import in order to grow or at last remain stable. Just look at what endless austerity in doing to the infrastructure of UK in an effort to balance the these books rather than developing trade and therefore revenue for the government.. Cost cutting can only end up ultimately as a pay as you use system of government.
I voted for BREXIT knowing full well it will mean accelerated globalisation. The UK can onlt prosper by spreading its wings and looking to trade in the real world. We are great innovators and are viewed as a safe and stable country, where individual freedoms and proprerty rights are respected. We also have a very benign government and an economy large enough to stick a global downturn.
Global and free trade is the only way forward. Not a bastion of protectionism designed to protect retarded industries at the expense of the entire economies of other countries.
The PIGS in Europe will suffer another 20 years if they remain in the EU and it will result in civil war eventually.
And let's face it, the leave campaign was based on a fully fleshed out, fact based campaign! Anyway, I'm not interesting in points scoring on things like that. In seems that we are currently living in an age where true information doesn't hold much value.The Guardian set are quite frankly liars. Monbiot, who currently has prostate cancer, didn't even bother checking the "facts" he used .. he just used whatever someone else wrote to his political ends which has always been the destruction to the Rural Tory Agricultural vote.