Blue Hefner
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Well worth a listen
We can try and bind ourselves but we cannot bind the EU. If Labour get parity for workers rights in the Treaty then to reduce them requires both parties, the UK and EU, to agree. Which is why the Tories don’t want these rights in the Treaty. This is also why scrutiny and debate are crucial.
Maybe. That was May's plan when she called the snap election I reckon. He would probably do better in an election post WA being passed rather than prior, but he's still done the one thing Cummings was wary of and put forward a specific form of Brexit for the opposition to pick holes in on the campaign trail.He’ll have a majority and won’t need the ERG I don’t think.
I totally agree with you. Which is why this silly idea that he's been hell bent on no deal, is so absolutely ridiculous.He’s a complete tosser on many levels but he’s all about making a name for himself and getting the top job, which he’s got now.
He’ll want his name and legacy to not be of total and utter disaster. Brexit was his only chance of getting the top job and his reputation has quite rightly been damaged, well for half the country, he won’t want to continue to damage it when a deal is there to be done.
I wasn't talking about his salary.Sure, he took his £89k a year MP job to line his back pocket, rather than the £2m a year he'd have invariably been able to get on some company board or other. Damned cunning these Tories.
The prospect would be intriguing, the learning experience is a changing experience, who knows what may result. You certainly seem to have enjoyed his company.Are you asking @Didsbury Dave out on a date?
Maybe. That was May's plan when she called the snap election I reckon. He would probably do better in an election post WA being passed rather than prior, but he's still done the one thing Cummings was wary of and put forward a specific form of Brexit for the opposition to pick holes in on the campaign trail.
Not lies. Just failed delivery.
Sure, he took his £89k a year MP job to line his back pocket, rather than the £2m a year he'd have invariably been able to get on some company board or other. Damned cunning these Tories.
I totally agree with you. Which is why this silly idea that he's been hell bent on no deal, is so absolutely ridiculous.
They don't need to attack the details, just the specific downsides.Will that Brexit plan’s details be at the forefront of 50% of the populations focus?
They see him as an avenue to get out and that’s it.
May’s campaign was genuinely the worst in the history of UK politics. It could have only gone worse if she threatened Trident on England.
I think their significance is inflated by their blatant exploitation of Parliament as a media platform. When one stands up at PMQs the others are like a pack of performing seals smacking their flippers and emitting incomprehensible honks. Outside the TV set pieces they are conspicuously absent - most probably guzzling whiskey soaked porridge and snorting coke.
Of course it is.
He’s desperate for this deal to pass and for a FTA.
Somebody should tell @dave_blue12 then. I've tried to but he won't listen and is obsessed with the idea that Johnson is after crashing out without a deal
I can think of worse ways to spend a day...
Someone at the Bluemoon meet-up back in September for Vinny's testimonial said he knows Johnson from some years back, and whatever people think of him as a politician/PM, he's actually a very clever bloke when it comes to a particular field which I think, from memory, was something like nucleur physics. I'm pretty sure a job like that would pay a lot more than 89K a year!
They don't need to attack the details, just the specific downsides.
I'm looking at a deal that barely got over 50% support in polls before anyone had a chance to pick it apart.You’re think more of the British public than I do, mate.
I've no idea what you're on about Vic. You're not dim, so you understand what lie means. It does not mean saying something you believe to be true and subsequently failing to deliver it. You know that, so stop pissing about wasting everyone's time with nonsense.
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...We may have absolutely no intention whatsoever of doing anything detrimental to workers' rights, but it would still be ludicrous to put our own democratic control of such, out of the jurisdiction of our own parliament. What on earth is the point of leaving to take back control of our own laws, only to hand control over to someone else? It's a nonsense.