All is not lost Swale...the climb down has started...the need for Parliamentary debate is now accepted as the prospects of job losses and expensive winter food and fuel begins to sink in...and so it begins.
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All is not lost Swale...the climb down has started...the need for Parliamentary debate is now accepted as the prospects of job losses and expensive winter food and fuel begins to sink in...and so it begins.
The government are now trying to scare the hell out of people to get what they want.. all this "pound worries ease after May talks up easing brexit" is quite frankly disgusting.. its like their saying "the government needs to wet nurse you"..
WE DON'T NEED A FRIGGING GOVERNMENT!!!!!... who builds our roads, our businesses, our infrastructure, our homes???... US THE PEOPLE. The government do f*** all but sit there and bark out orders.. our homes, roads, businesses etc would still get built without tranny fanny may in the hot seat barking like a pitbull.
In fact half these idiots in "parliament" have failed in business, which is why they're there raking it in off us lot in the first place. Osborne couldn't count to 5 ffs, yet was in charge of our finances, he's now back at daddies house waiting to ruin his company's.
Good old Boris! Nothing like selling crap to people just to further ones own political ambitions! Wonder when that £350 million is going to to be spent on the NHS?
Are you referring to the pro EU articles he appears to have written just days before the Brexit campaign started Swale? The man is a total menace, a 'clever' buffoon, and the dangers he presents in the role of Foreign Secretary really are totally terrifying.
I'm honestly not trying to score points, just getting people to look at the whole picture before it's too late.
Look at the three most notable Brexit figures and what they've shown themselves to be since. Gove...run off into hiding with his tail between his legs since stabbing his alleged friend and colleague in the back...Johnson...unfortunately recovered from Gove's attack to take up a prominent position but now exposed as a Machiavellian liar...Farage...been enlisted by the worst US Presidential candidate of all time to try and add credibility to Trump's depraved campaign. (No, I can't stand Hillary either.)
In the meantime we hear time and time again that 'nobody really knew what Brexit involved' - so htf did we manage a vote on it? - already the pound has fallen dramatically while the cost of essentials goes up and people have less disposable income which means that less revenue is collected via VAT which equals a crisis in the making
Understand some of the concerns expressed via the protest vote on June 23rd but surely we must now recognise that Brexit is not the way and that those who led the campaign have subsequently been seriously discredited.
I think your'e suffering from a touch of Remaineritist there, none of your soothesaying actually exists (yet) other than by anecdote. As for the 'discredited leavers', you're probably right with Johnson and Gove, but all credit to Farage who took on a challenge and saw it through, which I doff my cap to even if I might not agree with his mission or methods (or have a cap). Nigel Farage, the Tony Pulis of Brexit.....
Soothe saying? So the £ hasn't fallen by around 20% and all imported goods...including food and fuel haven't started to rise?
You 'doff your cap' to a man who has proclaimed support for the oafish bully Trump? I'm genuinely shocked Andy. If people can't see Farage for the immoral opportunist he is after that then they'll never get it.
Respect your opinions and I know I got the maths wrong maths wrong last week but I think you're mistaken on this one.
Of course I've seen the pound fall, no I haven't seen the impact on food or fuel yet (the fuel increase SO FAR this autumn is market price driven), please name a commodity where the you KNOW the price has gone up due to the exchange rate
Don't forget amongst all this we are supposed to be keeping our senses of humour intact, and the cap doffing was part of that. I don't like Farage's support for Trump, I'm not saying I agree with his tactics at all, just pointing out that of the three you mentioned, he at least stuck to his guns (blunderbus in his case) in pursuit of a deeply held belief. Contrast that with Johnson who I genuinely believe only chose to support Vote Leave for his own ends.
We have to give it time and the changes ahead will come good, Rome wasn't built in a day!!! I think if we had given Pearson more time he would have come good too... all comes to he who waits.