I've seen the Brexit future, and it stinks.'Ooo, 'Gets Brexiteers excited.'
That's like getting excited about Rorke's drift, we're getting excited about the future, Brexit is redundant.
I've seen the Brexit future, and it stinks.'Ooo, 'Gets Brexiteers excited.'
That's like getting excited about Rorke's drift, we're getting excited about the future, Brexit is redundant.
I'm nervous about it, because it's going to be more shit than expected for so many people. The Brexiters are drifting from being careless about the consequences to being callous. Worse, they are laughing about it. Shameless.I’m not nervous about Brexit, I don’t work in an industry likely to be adversely affected by it. It would be good to get a message to the hauliers and fishermen though that they are being hyperbolic
I'm nervous about it, because it's going to be more shit than expected for so many people. The Brexiters are drifting from being careless about the consequences to being callous. Worse, they are laughing about it. Shameless.
This gets such little coverage in the British - particularly English - press - can't imagine why
I’m sure the Brexit fans will be along later to express their satisfaction that it’s all going well and any problems are either nothing to do with Brexit or just teething problems caused by Remainers. I’m sure that will go down well in the queue at the job centre.
I am guessing John doesn't do much of his own shopping. UK supermarkets already stock and sell British shellfish. Is he suggesting that he knows more about stock control than say Morrison's or Tesco? I am pretty sure that they will stock with enough - usually a little more than enough which leads down the path of food waste - to meet the demand on any given day. Why would they buy more of a notoriously difficult item to keep fresh if that would mean their stock will exceed demand? Yet another ill thought out simplistic non-answer rather than facing up to an issue he has striven 40 years in politics to create
Occasionally you read something and you think about it, you read it again to make sure you read it properly and then you think, fuck me, i have quite possibly been as naive as at any time in my life and i am quite possibly as wrong as I have ever been in my life about politics
This is fucking chilling. I know i am capable of extreme hyperbole at times and I am not a huge fan of Alastair Campbell, but I implore you all, read this.
It is about a concept called the Sovereign Individual.
the brexit revolutionaries have barely begun. britain needs to wake up fast | Alastair Campbell
That wont happen, simply because we have elections. People have a vote and exercise it in this country. I think its pretty clear that British electorate wont allow our welfare state and NHS to be wound down, any party that advocates that just wont get elected. To have a welfare state you need taxes and taxes will evolve like they always have done to ensure they 'capture' enough revenue.Occasionally you read something and you think about it, you read it again to make sure you read it properly and then you think, fuck me, i have quite possibly been as naive as at any time in my life and i am quite possibly as wrong as I have ever been in my life about politics
This is fucking chilling. I know i am capable of extreme hyperbole at times and I am not a huge fan of Alastair Campbell, but I implore you all, read this.
It is about a concept called the Sovereign Individual.
the brexit revolutionaries have barely begun. britain needs to wake up fast | Alastair Campbell
Of course it won’t happen.That wont happen, simply because we have elections. People have a vote and exercise it in this country. I think its pretty clear that British electorate wont allow our welfare state and NHS to be wound down, any party that advocates that just wont get elected. To have a welfare state you need taxes and taxes will evolve like they always have done to ensure they 'capture' enough revenue.
Cant believe I wasted time reading something by Campbell as I cant stand the man, he led the way for the likes of Cummings.
The sooner he disappears off the scene the better rather than stealing a living hanging onto everyone else's coat tails.
That wont happen, simply because we have elections. People have a vote and exercise it in this country. I think its pretty clear that British electorate wont allow our welfare state and NHS to be wound down, any party that advocates that just wont get elected. To have a welfare state you need taxes and taxes will evolve like they always have done to ensure they 'capture' enough revenue.
Cant believe I wasted time reading something by Campbell as I cant stand the man, he led the way for the likes of Cummings.
The sooner he disappears off the scene the better rather than stealing a living hanging onto everyone else's coat tails.
They get elected out and a party that promises to reintroduce the original policy gets back in. Tuition fees are a good example but sadly both main parties have backed them and they affected less of the public than the NHS. I don't think privatising the NHS through the back door has ever been acceptable to the vast majority of the British public and the idea is even less palatable after the last 12mths. Johnson knows this now without a doubt, even if he didn't before.I'd tend to agree but what about parties who stand on a ticket that says "we will not privatise the NHS" OR "We won't introduce university tuition fees" gets elected then sets about doing the polar opposite? It has happened before.
I’m tempted to say what’s new?Occasionally you read something and you think about it, you read it again to make sure you read it properly and then you think, fuck me, i have quite possibly been as naive as at any time in my life and i am quite possibly as wrong as I have ever been in my life about politics
This is fucking chilling. I know i am capable of extreme hyperbole at times and I am not a huge fan of Alastair Campbell, but I implore you all, read this.
It is about a concept called the Sovereign Individual.
the brexit revolutionaries have barely begun. britain needs to wake up fast | Alastair Campbell