dave_blue12
Well-Known Member
Hence the nonstop irrelevant references to May and Robbins by some people.
It's as if some are getting their instructions from CCHQ.
Hence the nonstop irrelevant references to May and Robbins by some people.
With Johnson’s track record, it’s pretty much nailed on. Johnson’s only success has been to get the gullible to vote for him and he did that by keeping his head down to avoid scrutiny, whilst relying on his media friends to keep the narrative going that the opposition were even worse.
Since being in government all he’s done is sign up to an internal UK border as a quid pro quo for getting GB out of the EU.
He’s utterly failed at everything else.
It has changed though - and yes it will get worse. Which is why they no frame the argument that failure should be blamed on May and her crew as they were all Remainers. You see failure will be disonwed by Leave and placed at Remains feet.
Basically EU borrows huge sum and repackages debt into smaller parcels to 'help' EU nations post covid. These parcels have some pretty serious strings attached which essentially dictate future domestic budgets and turn half the continent into Greece circa 2010. Rather than seeking to help beleaguered member states, the EU are seeking to take advantage of the post covid wreckage to leverage the situation into a power grab. Shrewd move to head off disintegration of the project by tying nations to long term debt (membership). Maybe I'm wrong, and they are just seeking to act as credit worthy honest brokers of cheap borrowing?! - Always try to keep an open mind on these things :-)Hmmm - I am tempted to copy a few of the posts that I have recently made suggesting this would be the case
No. The EU have laid it all out in their plan for the next 7 years. Most cynical leveraging of tragedy since the corporate branding of munchen 50Am I detecting some of the Brexit boys making cheap political points about the EU’s response to the pandemic?
Surely not. They couldn’t be so hypocritical.
You are not wrong - it will be used to shoehorn / blackmail nations into increasing commitments to integrationBasically EU borrows huge sum and repackages debt into smaller parcels to 'help' EU nations post covid. These parcels have some pretty serious strings attached which essentially dictate future domestic budgets and turn half the continent into Greece circa 2010. Rather than seeking to help beleaguered member states, the EU are seeking to take advantage of the post covid wreckage to leverage the situation into a power grab. Shrewd move to head off disintegration of the project by tying nations to long term debt (membership). Maybe I'm wrong, and they are just seeking to act as credit worthy honest brokers of cheap borrowing?! - Always try to keep an open mind on these things :-)
Pissing tens of billions of pounds away to a corrupt bunch of bureaucrats running an autocratic system is "just common sense"
Wondered what happened to the lib dems tbh.He even has an EU flag in his twitter moniker.
Something tells me he's not acting out of the interests of the entire British public, but of a certain "sect".
Which is a shame, because for a few years it was my party of choice.Wondered what happened to the lib dems tbh.
He even has an EU flag in his twitter moniker.
Something tells me he's not acting out of the interests of the entire British public, but of a certain "sect".
Mine in two ge's, but not since the coalition.Which is a shame, because for a few years it was my party of choice.
She'd get them out if we stayed in? :-0Do you recall what the Lib Dem manifesto pledge on the EU was?
She'd get them out if we stayed in? :-0
Wondered what happened to the lib dems tbh.
Sounds a bit like what we'll do (tying ourselves to long term debt) except with higher interests rates because we haven't the AAA rating the EU has.Basically EU borrows huge sum and repackages debt into smaller parcels to 'help' EU nations post covid. These parcels have some pretty serious strings attached which essentially dictate future domestic budgets and turn half the continent into Greece circa 2010. Rather than seeking to help beleaguered member states, the EU are seeking to take advantage of the post covid wreckage to leverage the situation into a power grab. Shrewd move to head off disintegration of the project by tying nations to long term debt (membership). Maybe I'm wrong, and they are just seeking to act as credit worthy honest brokers of cheap borrowing?! - Always try to keep an open mind on these things :-)
Seems we have to say it every time - more votes for parties wanting to Remain or at least have a second referendum.Didn't they win the last GE as the whole country made its voice heard that they wanted to remain in the EU?