Teachers always have been privileged rA. OK salary, cushy job, gold plated pensions, 20 weeks holiday a year, 9 - 3 working hours, free meals, maybe a house thrown in
As ever...our two resident Brexiteers resort to avoidance and denial, while the Angry one returns to his irrelevant default position of being unable to resist yet another tedious if minor anti-teacher jibe.
You really haven’t been paying attention Angry if you think Swale is a teacher...he’s far more ‘hands on’ with Brexit than that or even, perish the thought, than you.
Anyway...back to the issue...why is it that you two share such dual standards?
When Obama or Pelosi comment on the prospect of Brexit they’re interfering, when Trump jumps in...you welcome it.
When business people and politicians across the UK challenge the wisdom of Brexit you call it undemocratic...when we have our second unelected post referendum PM and a Brexit seemingly directed by Dominic Cummings...again you welcome it.
When the Guardian, The i, the BBC, the Liberals or just about anyone vaguely to the left of you two raises concerns about the damage Brexit (especially a ‘no deal’ one) will cause, it’s just unobjective ‘Project Fear’. When the same warnings emanate from the CCS and the Cabinet Office it’s still ‘Project Fear’.
Johnson, like Trump, is one of the agents of chaos that the current fashion for populist politics has landed us with. Why am I unsurprised that you two still fail to acknowledge it?
P.S...but don’t forget GP, in the increasingly bizarre world of Mr. Angry teachers are ‘privileged’.
Last edited by ramAnag; 21-08-2019 at 08:58 AM.
Teachers always have been privileged rA. OK salary, cushy job, gold plated pensions, 20 weeks holiday a year, 9 - 3 working hours, free meals, maybe a house thrown in
Careful, you'll have a blog written on you.
https://www.theguardian.com/teacher-...secret-teacher
That's right RA, Obama britains friend.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...or-trade-talks
Last edited by ramAnag; 21-08-2019 at 11:38 AM.
See the 'teacher' thing is really an issue with you, so I can't resist. If you need to take some medication, fill yer boots. You should have just ignored it but you couldnt just like I knew you would bite every time.
Avoidance and denial.. Hang on when I said there would be winners and loser, you had a melt down. Just what am I avoiding? I know the issues but I also have faith in our ability to respond to those. You evidently don't.
What I call undemocratic is avoidance of the will of the people (waits for the expected repeat on demand response), not that people have a different opinion. I only have an issue when that opinion deliberately stops that with delay and scare tactics.
See the problem with your post is that you have described yourself as well. We all defend our position, no problem with that. But I could have equally typed that very same post about your position. Pot and kettle? Why do you not listen when businessmen and politicians advocate Brexit? When the Daily Mail writes something positive, same thing. Dual standards?
I know Swale is not a teacher, he's not literate enough. Another one that went over your head. Anyway, no 'drama', I don't really care what he does.
Geoff answered the teacher privileged bit quite well..
Bog standard response from you, Typical Brixteer, idiot, no ****ing clue.. Blah, blah blah.
So if you were in power, you would not have looked a worse case studies? Sat on your fat arse because you had a sulk cause you did not win the referendum? Brilliant stuff. Yes, I know all about contingency planning thanks.
Already lost jobs, all those however remotely get attributed to Brexit?
I 100% agree that we have lost out on trade due to how we have dealt with the process, that's been covered before on here and politicians refusal to accept leaving, despite agreeing to Article 50, have ****ed things up. That's been our problem, no leadership, nothing.
Geoff again addressed your Ress-Mogg comment, no need for me to add to that.
Do I want a no deal Brexit? Not my preferred option but I am ready for it.
When do you want that hug Poppet? I will send up some new dummy's for you to spit out later in the week. You need to work on your posting style, it's not witty, it's difficult to read as there are too many **** strikeouts in it. If you have something to say or want to get aggressive and act like a ****, PM me, we can take it off line. I might wind-up Anag but I have never dropped so low as to call him or you a F.Idiot or say he or you don't have a F.Clue. If I have, I would apologise immediately. I can play that game if you want, i'm quite capable of stooping low. Not sure that is right for this board though.
Lots of love,
Pig Headed Thick Brexiteer.
Not an ‘issue’ with me, Angry...it’s your obsession, it’s you who are virtually unable to post any reply to the points I make without mentioning the words ‘teacher’ or ‘drama’.
A ‘melt down’? When have I ever had a melt down? I just disagree with you.
What are you ‘avoiding’? The recognition that it isn’t just the agencies you and Tricky mistrust who are pointing to the difficulties and damage that Brexit will lead to but those charged with the responsibility to implement it.
The ‘delay and scare tactics’ you describe are no longer only coming from the sources you have such contempt for but from the Government itself and they aren’t being used to avoid the ‘will of the people’ because - to return to a point I appreciate you loathe the repetition of - the Referendum result is neither numerically nor morally the ‘will of the people’.
You’re right about my reaction to what is written in such publications as the Sun, Mail and Express...I’ve long since learned to ignore anything they write about politics...but that’s hardly the same as criticising some U.S. politicians, who just happen to be Democrats, for ‘interfering’ while applauding Trump for encouraging the Brexit process. So yes...dual standards and please don’t be surprised when Pelosi comes down on the side of the Irish...what U.S. politicians aligning themselves with the Irish...hell, who’d-a thought?
Not sure how your comments about Swale ‘went over my head’...you’ve only just mentioned it, ...and I suspect that yet again GP’s comment was largely another example of his tongue in cheek mischief but heh ho. Bye for now.