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lovely place Singapore makes me laugh people using it as an example of some kind of shit hole.

it’s a vibrant multicultural exciting hub

Singapore was ranked 151st out of 180 nations by Reporters Without Borders in the Worldwide Press Freedom Index.[3] Freedom in the World scored Singapore 4 out of 7 for political freedom, and 4 out of 7 for civil liberties (where 1 is the most free), with an overall ranking of "partly free" for the year 2015.[4]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Singapore

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/02/24/asia/singapore-migrant-workers-intl/index.html
 
Your admiration for John Mann says more about you than any of your posts could mate.

Can I ask a serious question Len?

Am I supposed to be even slightly bothered by that?

Am I supposed to be wounded or ashamed?
 
Singapore was ranked 151st out of 180 nations by Reporters Without Borders in the Worldwide Press Freedom Index.[3] Freedom in the World scored Singapore 4 out of 7 for political freedom, and 4 out of 7 for civil liberties (where 1 is the most free), with an overall ranking of "partly free" for the year 2015.[4]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Singapore

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/02/24/asia/singapore-migrant-workers-intl/index.html

you should visit it’s lovely . Cricket square in the middle of the city
 
Can I ask a serious question Len?

What? To Len???

Where have you been these past 10 years. It's taken us 56 goes to get him to understand the difference between debt and deficit. You'd have more chance of having a sensible conversation with a potato.
 
Sturgeon should approach the government and guarantee SNP votes tomorrow for the price of a second indy ref next year and in the event of a yes vote, the same deal as NI.

Smart move politically but she cant see past the end of her bitter nose so wont and you will miss out completely on everything.

Do you think he would give it to her? no chance. I said i would take that when you mooted it yesterday. Although, it was a different suggestion, it didnt include the (in case of a yes vote bit). in case of a yes vote, Scotland doesn't need that same deal, it can make its own. But if he could guarantee the same deal as n.i, heck even condition a second referendum, i'd take it.

But there would be no chance of getting it. And, if we are honest, it would be a bit of a political suicide, turning against principles they have been hammering on since brexit got voted on.
 
Do you think he would give it to her? no chance. I said i would take that when you mooted it yesterday. Although, it was a different suggestion, it didnt include the (in case of a yes vote bit). in case of a yes vote, Scotland doesn't need that same deal, it can make its own. But if he could guarantee the same deal as n.i, heck even condition a second referendum, i'd take it.

But there would be no chance of getting it. And, if we are honest, it would be a bit of a political suicide, turning against principles they have been hammering on since brexit got voted on.
He shouldn't offer her anything. He should restrict Scottish MPs votes on English only matters and start scaling the back the block grant discrepancy and make the UK a fairer place to live in.
 
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One of the big assumptions from Johnson is that he can convince most of the 21 members he kicked out of the party to vote through his deal and I am not convinced that he can do that. Let's not forget what they were actually sacked for voting for an extension and fundamently they are being asked to vote against that now by accepting the deal. It is quite conceivable that they don't like the deal or would prefer 2nd referendum attached to it. They have nothing to lose they have had the whip removed and effectively have a free vote on this.

They were voting for an extension because it took no deal off the table. now, the deal does that instead. They are free to vote for the deal if they think it is right. Or against it if they don't. the rest is petty.
 
Of course, but I've already explained that Labour's starting point was to be 56 seats behind, and that was when the polls were neck and neck. Not the -15 points Labour are sitting at at the moment. They've a mountain to climb and right now, only equipped with a sledge.
They were 15 points behind when May called the last election and she hadn't the BXP to deal with.
 
This Letwin amendment for tomorrow's vote looks tasty. Supported by opposition parties and Tory rebels.
Looks as though BoJo will have to dig that ditch baby.

Yep. The Withdrawal Act is where the action is and Johnson is looking to bring it to the House on Monday. Will be interesting to see what amendments get tacked onto it and whether any get included in the Withdrawal Treaty itself.
 
Is this your wake up moment? Are you a remainer now? A bit late but welcome onboard.

I am still in favour of leaving albeit slightly, but not if it means the takeover of the country by the hard right. That is what we might be seeing, the endgame of Thatcherism. A choice between that and remain, remain all day long. The damage a hard right government free of EU restraint could do to the country is unimaginable. It will be the biggest ever redistribution of wealth from poor to rich the world has ever seen. Johnson is dangerous, he is not a one nation Tory, he is a hard right Tory at home with the monsters in the ERG. Britannia Unchained as advocated by The Thatcherite Free Enterprise Group members Patel, Kwarteng, Rabb, Skidmore and Truss could become reality, it was in this book that they described the working class as amongst the laziest people in the world. They envisaged an Hayekian Britain with few labour protections modelled on Singapore. They are Free Market Anarchists whose belief in them is ingrained in their psyche. The class differences and inequalities in income and power that result from private ownership enable the interests of the dominant class (THEM) to skew the market to their favour, either in the form of monopoly and market power, or by utilizing their wealth and resources to legislate government policies (Cronyism) that benefit their specific business interests, in other words Corporatism, much beloved of the hard right lunatics of the 1930's and 40s

This is a quote from the book Britannia Unchained

“The British are among the worst idlers in the world. We work among the lowest hours, we retire early and our productivity is poor. ...............…..the British are more interested in football and pop music.” Factually incorrect nonsense of course.

This is from people of privilege bringing their anti-working class ideology to you, courtesy of the Hard Right Johnson and a Tory party that includes these people and the ERG monsters.

I am certain their will be bucket loads of Champagne on ice in the City, this is beyond their wildest dreams. Ker-Ching, Ker-Ching.

I am marginally in favour of leave, but not this leave scenario. A scenario that the working class have been conned into voting for because of hard right propaganda the likes of which the master propagandist himself would have looked on with envy.

Don't you all just love a bit of Rascallian hyperbole :))
 
With NI fucked off it makes no deal or a very limited trade deal much easier politically. So yes the ERG will take this as the NI problem was a massive barrier to crashing out. Without NI they can be as reckless as they want.

I’m inclined to agree with this.
Whether that is the way they go or not, I think you’ll find out soon enough after a GE.
Trouble is if the Tories get their majority, which I still think was the original overall game plan, the deal is a happy bonus if they get it through parliament. Then it will be too late to stop them if indeed their intentions are somewhat less than honourable.

NI will have been removed as an obstacle, they would be left with a choice of The EU or The UK.

Same economic catastrophe would be faced by local businesses.
 
They were 15 points behind when May called the last election and she hadn't the BXP to deal with.

25 points behind when May first called the snap election.

If this deal gets through and a GE is called for then Labour are toast. Boris might as well start wearing a cape for the foreseeable.
 
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