The Senate? Kavanagh is a judge running to be on the Supreme Court, not the Senate. It will be the Senate who will appoint him.
Yes I was for Boris but after TM's condemnation of Russia over the Salisbury poisonings and her speech yesterday, she has toughened up a lot which all leaders need. Incidentally, as you don't think Trump will win the mid terms, how about £20 on it? It'll save me waiting another two years to collect our original bet. Climate change will get sorted ....irrespective of Donald .... eventually but not in our lifetimes so I ignore the ballyhoo.
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It's very hard to trust anything a politician says, regarding staying in the EU. The public have been lied to for over 40 years and truth buried whilst the UK became entwined in the web of globalization.
In all this time, we had one vote about remaining in the EU and no facts/truths were passed on to the public then. In fact they were buried by the elite and we have been treated like mushrooms ever since.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...British-public
So is it any surprise, that now the public has lashed out, these same people are spitting out any old drivel to continue scaring you?
Doom and gloom goes both ways. The EU utopia isn't looking so wonderful either.
I don't know if the result would have "been different" but I am sure the question would be, like you I find Brexit more & more confusing but where do you draw the line between "the public" and the experts/ruling party? We have Professors in politics arguing on both sides so it is not based on intelligence, we have sid (the self confessed font of all wisdom on this site) telling us that we are dropping a *******, so nobody actually knows, I do find it slightly amusing that the Parties/Individuals who have set out to sabotage any agreement are now panicking because we now not get one, I don't pretend to know the outcome & I know that will have to pay a price ( but that would have happened if we had remained) so let's make the jump & see what happens.
It’s all very simple. Despite claims at the time, the 1975 referendum was overturned by the one in 2016, and that one will probably be overturned by a People’s Referendum in 2019, particularly in the light of increasing evidence of Russian interference.
The govt’s negotiating hand has always been terminally weakened by their own figures which tell us no deal will be an economic disaster, as well as the Northern Ireland situation, and many of the deal scenarios aren’t much better. Lots of people don’t seem to want to avail themselves of actual facts.
I'm backing Trump to retain control of the Senate - the one that really matters. He could lose the House of Representatives where all seats are up for grabs but in the Senate as you may well know, The Dems are defending far more seats than the Republicans, so here they'll struggle. To fully answer your question, I don't hedge bets or fudge
an issue so my belief is the GOP will win both - based purely on instinct as I did when I won a fiver against the odds when we decided to leave the EU.
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Highly paid adviser: "Teresa, it might help if you make fun out of the fact you have no relatable human qualities, because that's probably what the country needs right now from its leader."
Never had we had such a useless bunch of idiots at the heart of UK politics. It's almost beyond parody now.
Who knows what she has been told to do or not to do it was cringey as I stated but may have been in reference to her silly dance in Africa.
I agree most of them seem to be idiots and none are to be trusted if truth be told.
I mean the other option is Corbyn and Abbott haha
Nice analogy, but actually I think it will be more like the Sam Allardyce experience. A very difficult beginning which will take longer than expected to fight through and will leave some doubting the appointment/decision, but when the lead weight of relegation (or in this case, Europe) is finally shaken off, we'll be on our way to the economic equivalent of the league title.