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Re: British Politics

Postby Luzh 22 » Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:03 am

It would have to be a back bencher, the cabinet (one and all) have totally lost the plot this week.

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Re: British Politics

Postby UFGN » Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:31 am

Luzh 22 wrote:It would have to be a back bencher, the cabinet (one and all) have totally lost the plot this week.

Extraordinary times.


Of the very few current politicians I would choose as PM, one is 75 years old (Vince Cable) and another isn't even in Parliament (Andy Burnham)

There's Keir Starmer of Labour

And the only Tory I had any respect for was David Davis because of his bipartisan work opposing the snoopers charter, but he proved to be a self interested prick when he dropped his opposition to it to join the Cabinate

Bunch of amateurs and snakes
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Re: British Politics

Postby Phil71 » Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:38 am

I think she has to go.

From the moderate Conservative camp I'd expect Sajid Javid or Dominic Raab to be the candidates.

From the right I'd suggest Boris and David Davis would be the front runners. Unfortunately I don't think JRM will stand.
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Re: British Politics

Postby UFGN » Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:06 am

She'll win the vote anyway

Then things will probably carry on pretty much as now, ie who knows what will happen

The key thing in all this is, brexiteers don't understand and throughout all this, have never understood that we're not in the strong position they dreamed of. All that talk of "they'll be desperate to trade with us", well it turns out they have other priorities like protecting their union. Germany and all its car plants only represent one vote on the EU Council
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Re: British Politics

Postby UFGN » Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:18 am

Right now, take Dianne Abbott out of the picture and I'd say the Labour front bench looks like a better government
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Re: British Politics

Postby Phil71 » Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:21 am

UFGN wrote:Right now, take Dianne Abbott out of the picture and is say the Labour front bench looks like a better government


You forgot to take Comrade Corbyn out as well.

And even if you didn't, he'd have Abbott in some position or other that is way above her intellectual grade. Even making sandwiches would satisfy that criteria.
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Re: British Politics

Postby UFGN » Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:30 am

Phil71 wrote:
UFGN wrote:Right now, take Dianne Abbott out of the picture and is say the Labour front bench looks like a better government


You forgot to take Comrade Corbyn out as well.

And even if you didn't, he'd have Abbott in some position or other that is way above her intellectual grade. Even making sandwiches would satisfy that criteria.


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Re: British Politics

Postby Phil71 » Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:56 am

Those Corbynite clowns are not fit to run a stall at a village fete, never mind running the country.
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Re: British Politics

Postby UFGN » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:06 pm

Phil71 wrote:Those Corbynite clowns are not fit to run a stall at a village fete, never mind running the country.


Look at what's actually happening in front of your eyes under this government. Consider how bad they actually are

We get plenty of lazy conjecture about Corbyn

But look at what THIS government is ACTUALLY DOING!!
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Re: British Politics

Postby Phil71 » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:26 pm

UFGN wrote:
Phil71 wrote:Those Corbynite clowns are not fit to run a stall at a village fete, never mind running the country.


Look at what's actually happening in front of your eyes under this government. Consider how bad they actually are

We get plenty of lazy conjecture about Corbyn

But look at what THIS government is ACTUALLY DOING!!


Replacing them with Corbyn and his communist cronies would be very much out of the frying pan and into an inferno from which the country might never recover.
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Re: British Politics

Postby DiamondGooner » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:31 pm

LOL.

Lets see who wants to run with the gauntlet now then.

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Re: British Politics

Postby UFGN » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:37 pm

Phil71 wrote:
UFGN wrote:
Phil71 wrote:Those Corbynite clowns are not fit to run a stall at a village fete, never mind running the country.


Look at what's actually happening in front of your eyes under this government. Consider how bad they actually are

We get plenty of lazy conjecture about Corbyn

But look at what THIS government is ACTUALLY DOING!!


Replacing them with Corbyn and his communist cronies would be very much out of the frying pan and into an inferno from which the country might never recover.


Geezer who voted brexit and helped to put us in this mess wants to lecture me on the economy
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Re: British Politics

Postby DiamondGooner » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:38 pm

UFGN wrote:
Phil71 wrote:Those Corbynite clowns are not fit to run a stall at a village fete, never mind running the country.


Look at what's actually happening in front of your eyes under this government. Consider how bad they actually are

We get plenty of lazy conjecture about Corbyn

But look at what THIS government is ACTUALLY DOING!!


Its not the Government though, Theresa May went off solo, this is the entire issue, she didn't even bring her Brexit secretary's to meetings ffs.

That dumb fk EU shill, just threw all her effort into tying us to the EU when she didn't get that mandate from anyone, that was not the Lancaster House speech.

That erosion of her mandate is what's caused this trouble compared to when she first took office, she had clout then because she said she'd deliver a proper Brexit so even the Remainers had to go along, then she came back with this crap and she's been picked apart.
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Re: British Politics

Postby UFGN » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:46 pm

DiamondGooner wrote:
UFGN wrote:
Phil71 wrote:Those Corbynite clowns are not fit to run a stall at a village fete, never mind running the country.


Look at what's actually happening in front of your eyes under this government. Consider how bad they actually are

We get plenty of lazy conjecture about Corbyn

But look at what THIS government is ACTUALLY DOING!!


Its not the Government though, Theresa May went off solo, this is the entire issue, she didn't even bring her Brexit secretary's to meetings ffs.

That dumb fk EU shill, just threw all her effort into tying us to the EU when she didn't get that mandate from anyone, that was not the Lancaster House speech.

That erosion of her mandate is what's caused this trouble compared to when she first took office, she had clout then because she said she'd deliver a proper Brexit so even the Remainers had to go along, then she came back with this crap and she's been picked apart.


No it's the whole bloody lot of them. She is only the most responsible, not the only one responsible

I'm also talking about her election as PM in the first place. That wasn't her fault

And the DU f***ing P with power over Downing Street

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Re: British Politics

Postby Phil71 » Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:53 pm

UFGN wrote:
Phil71 wrote:
UFGN wrote:
Phil71 wrote:Those Corbynite clowns are not fit to run a stall at a village fete, never mind running the country.


Look at what's actually happening in front of your eyes under this government. Consider how bad they actually are

We get plenty of lazy conjecture about Corbyn

But look at what THIS government is ACTUALLY DOING!!


Replacing them with Corbyn and his communist cronies would be very much out of the frying pan and into an inferno from which the country might never recover.


Geezer who voted brexit and helped to put us in this mess wants to lecture me on the economy


Ha ha.

Your endorsement of Corbyn out-trumps my voting brexit tenfold.
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