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    Messed up priorities.

    Starmer's Labour Party are up in arms about Liz's three grand trade luncheon.

    Meanwhile Starmer's Labour Party have not had a single mention about the Afghan starvation crisis.

    Bring back Corbyn.

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    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ch-says-labour

    Where should we take a major trading and political partner's advocate to lunch - McDonalds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ch-says-labour

    Where should we take a major trading and political partner's advocate to lunch - McDonalds?
    It's the Grauniad BT, the infants working there have different priorities to us who have to live in the real world. I'm more interested in what she's going to do to sort out NI, it was proving difficult for Frosty the Noman, can she succeed when even such an experienced negotiator was getting nowhere. Can't see it myself, so there may be trouble ahead in Belfast.

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    Oddly for me with any Tory, I quite like Liz, no nonsense, straight talking, no frills you get what you see.

    I think we might have another Thatcher on our hands. Watch out Boris!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Oddly for me with any Tory, I quite like Liz, no nonsense, straight talking, no frills you get what you see.

    I think we might have another Thatcher on our hands. Watch out Boris!
    I don't share your confidence BT, another St. Margaret she is not. We've already had one disaster in Mrs May's Withdrawal Agreement, a Remoaner negotiating the Brexit deal was always going to end in BRINO, now it's being left to another Remoaner to sort out May's mess in NI. Truss is no more capable of seeing off the EU than May was, just how long the Loyalists will wear being run from Brussels is anyone's guess, but it won't be forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I don't share your confidence BT, another St. Margaret she is not. We've already had one disaster in Mrs May's Withdrawal Agreement, a Remoaner negotiating the Brexit deal was always going to end in BRINO, now it's being left to another Remoaner to sort out May's mess in NI. Truss is no more capable of seeing off the EU than May was, just how long the Loyalists will wear being run from Brussels is anyone's guess, but it won't be forever.
    Sometimes crisis's throw up just the sort of person with the wit and temerity to sort it. Maybe Liz is the one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Oddly for me with any Tory, I quite like Liz, no nonsense, straight talking, no frills you get what you see.

    I think we might have another Thatcher on our hands. Watch out Boris!
    Maybe we do have Maggie Mark 2 on our hands BT, or is she all wind and piss. ?

    "Liz Truss: I’ll use Article 16 if EU won’t bend on Northern Ireland Protocol.

    Britain prepared to overhaul post-Brexit agreement unilaterally, says Foreign Secretary ahead of her first meeting with Brussels' negotiator"

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    Thank God we have Boris...

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    He may well be p*ssed off with the people who refuse to accept the poison. However, come May and the presidential elections he will need every vote he can muster. He is no longer popular in France. Let’s see how p*ssed off he is with them then!

    France, like many, are addicted to meaningless statistics and are reacting to a non-problem. There may be thousands testing positive, but how many are asymptomatic or whose symptoms are now worse than a cold? In Switzerland, where there is transparency, the vast majority of people testing positive are under 49 years of age.

    Previously, that age group were not seen as at risk. It was the over 50’s. By general agreement the moronic strain is less serious than its predecessors. If so, that would mean that there is even less of a problem.

    So why is a low risk group, with a weaker variant, considered to be such an issue? It makes no sense whatsoever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    He may well be p*ssed off with the people who refuse to accept the poison. However, come May and the presidential elections he will need every vote he can muster. He is no longer popular in France. Let’s see how p*ssed off he is with them then!

    France, like many, are addicted to meaningless statistics and are reacting to a non-problem. There may be thousands testing positive, but how many are asymptomatic or whose symptoms are now worse than a cold? In Switzerland, where there is transparency, the vast majority of people testing positive are under 49 years of age.

    Previously, that age group were not seen as at risk. It was the over 50’s. By general agreement the moronic strain is less serious than its predecessors. If so, that would mean that there is even less of a problem.

    So why is a low risk group, with a weaker variant, considered to be such an issue? It makes no sense whatsoever.
    All part of the agenda although I still haven't worked out who is behind all this and what their final objective is.
    No point worrying about it because it is something that none of us can influence, just get on with life until the only certainty in life crosses the doorstep whenever it decides that it is time.

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