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arcobob

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He’s not in charge. But I would rank him far higher in the intelligence stakes than J.C.

I have to say I am a fan of Dominic Raab,
BJ is very intelligent, often erratic and sometimes belligerent but he wears his heart on his sleeve. Corbyn does not have a sleeve!
 

jendan

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
BJ is very intelligent, often erratic and sometimes belligerent but he wears his heart on his sleeve. Corbyn does not have a sleeve!
"For the many,and not the few".... You cant argue against that.If that slogan was maybe coming from the other Millipede,Harman,Starmer,Chuka whats his name,and a few other sensible ones,they would be in!
 

willy

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Rutland
"For the many,and not the few".... You cant argue against that.If that slogan was maybe coming from the other Millipede,Harman,Starmer,Chuka whats his name,and a few other sensible ones,they would be in!


Can’t say I would put kier starmer in that group but I’ll give you the other ones.
 

matty

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matty

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To be fair to may and her government, we don’t know if they have made a hash of it yet. Maybe they are just playing the game and a deal will be done. It’s a poison chalice and I think she is the best person for the job at the moment.

It’s so easy to criticise from the outside, but my problem with labour is they are blatant inverted snobs Who are driven by union and vote chasing and basically promising everything and delivering chaos. They will happily sell us out for their time in power. And ignore how business or economics work in the real world.

Hmm you might be right , but I don't hold a lot if confidence in May.
We shall wait and see I suppose , i would much rather Jacob Rees-Mogg or Boris for the job.
Boris tends to get mocked as a baffoon but personally I think there's alot more to him.
 

Ashtree

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In case you had not noticed Mogg is not the leader of a political party. He is only well known in back bencher circles because he is very intelligent and a strong negotiator. You know--a bit like Diane Abbott:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Good heavens, your Brexiteer movement is so awash with such high intelligence luminaries, one must be forgiven for wondering what’s holding up the great emancipation. :facepalm:
 
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Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
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Limousin
Anyone else think they should have let the banks fail and used the "support" they provided to gift every taxpayer £10-£12,000 ? Think of the overall economic boost. :)

I think should have been looked at as a serious proposition at the time probably over a number of years. After all I haven't noticed any bankers who suffered any undue long term hardship from their incompetence and greed.
 

JCMaloney

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LE9 2JG
Imagine all that German stuff which would have been bought ....

Or folk would spend it locally, employed people by spending it and endless other options. Some might piddle it up the wall and have some nice holidays......... however the feelgood factor would far outweigh "austerity". ;)
 

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