
Bye bye Theresa
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Well I'm certainly not going to put forward an argument in favour of the tories now or in the foreseeable 

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I’m just trying to keep score. For balanceSwervin_Mervin wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:44 amI was simply citing a positive new story. That's all. Thought it might cheer a few cvnts upNotoriousREV wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 7:06 amCost of Brexit so far: £500,000,000 per weekSwervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Feb 07, 2019 9:35 pm
Meanwhile... https://www.gov.uk/government/news/japa ... f-and-lamb
Value of Japan meat deal: £500,000 per week
Only £499,500,000 to go.
And, of course, the basis of our Japanese agreement was the Japan-EU FTA.![]()
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I am very negative about Brexit, but you also probably shouldn’t take me quite so literally all the time. I am, after all, looking to push people’s buttons quite a lot.evostick wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 8:33 amHe has been impressively negative though. Only really outdone by preachers reference to Europe on the brink in 1914![]()
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Are you still a Kipper?evostick wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:13 am Well I'm certainly not going to put forward an argument in favour of the tories now or in the foreseeable![]()
Looking forward to your next party leader being a guy who's main skill is making shitty memes on youtube

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I didn't expect any less Dave - I'd have been disappointed if you hadn't respondedNotoriousREV wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:18 amI’m just trying to keep score. For balanceSwervin_Mervin wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:44 amI was simply citing a positive new story. That's all. Thought it might cheer a few cvnts upNotoriousREV wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 7:06 am
Cost of Brexit so far: £500,000,000 per week
Value of Japan meat deal: £500,000 per week
Only £499,500,000 to go.
And, of course, the basis of our Japanese agreement was the Japan-EU FTA.![]()
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Never have been.ZedLeg wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:24 amAre you still a Kipper?evostick wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:13 am Well I'm certainly not going to put forward an argument in favour of the tories now or in the foreseeable![]()
Looking forward to your next party leader being a guy who's main skill is making shitty memes on youtube.
They played a major role in our leaving the EU though. Which in time, I hope, will be regarded as a major contribution to the increased wealth, stability and independence of our nation when measured in comparison to our former member states.
Everyone's got to have hope, haven't they?

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Once the whole Brexit thing is done, are the Tories a spent force? The original thrust of this thread was anticipating May's departure, but as I saw pointed out a couple of days ago, the Conservatives have had a majority in Parliament for a mere 2 years since the last days of Major's government 1996:
1997-2010 - in opposition
2010-2015 - coalition with the Lib Dems
2017 to date - supply and confidence agreement with the DUP
Corbyn might not be electable, but it seems the Conservatives aren't either.
1997-2010 - in opposition
2010-2015 - coalition with the Lib Dems
2017 to date - supply and confidence agreement with the DUP
Corbyn might not be electable, but it seems the Conservatives aren't either.
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If you exclude the 3 Blair terms, then you have to go back a long long way for a Labour majority too so difficult to say.
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Have a day off eh lads, go for a walk or something 

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It's pissing down outside. It's this or housework for me

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Bring on the dirty dishes, even that's better than this shit 

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Is it positive that we can more easily ship meat halfway across the world? Fairly sure they've got both sheep and cows in Japan already.Swervin_Mervin wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:44 amI was simply citing a positive new story. That's all. Thought it might cheer a few cvnts upNotoriousREV wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 7:06 amCost of Brexit so far: £500,000,000 per weekSwervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Feb 07, 2019 9:35 pm
Meanwhile... https://www.gov.uk/government/news/japa ... f-and-lamb
Value of Japan meat deal: £500,000 per week
Only £499,500,000 to go.
And, of course, the basis of our Japanese agreement was the Japan-EU FTA.![]()
That'll be another negative of Brexit: the environmental cost of all the supposedly amazing trade we'll be doing with places much further away than we do now.
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Be fair, this is directly related to the thread title and not even Brexity discussion!
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DeskJockey wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:51 am
Is it positive that we can more easily ship meat halfway across the world? Fairly sure they've got both sheep and cows in Japan already.
That'll be another negative of Brexit: the environmental cost of all the supposedly amazing trade we'll be doing with places much further away than we do now.

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Shipping all of our plastic waste to China and India to be sorted through by the desperately poor - that’s fine though - cos environmental innit!evostick wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:06 pmDeskJockey wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:51 am
Is it positive that we can more easily ship meat halfway across the world? Fairly sure they've got both sheep and cows in Japan already.
That'll be another negative of Brexit: the environmental cost of all the supposedly amazing trade we'll be doing with places much further away than we do now.Brexit killed my planet.

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I've only ever voted Conservative once IIRC. That was for David Cameron on the off chance that we might get a referendum on our continued membership of the EU. To be fair, they did deliver that.
However the way that they've conducted things, from his resignation onwards, has exposed the complete contempt that the parliamentary tory party has for the wishes of it's own grass roots membership, let alone everyone else. They are a sham.
So I won't vote for them again.
That and the fact that we're under a conservative govt. and I've never had such a greater % of my income taken by HMRC.
I think perhaps that as long as Jeremy Corbyn remains in post, along with his key cult members, the tories will remain in the larger % of the electorates view, to be the least worst option. Particularly if the economy takes an upturn in comparison to eurozone fortunes prior to the next election.
I have no idea who the tories would actually appeal to though at present.
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Is it a positive that the EU can more easily ship meat halfway across the world?DeskJockey wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:51 am Is it positive that we can more easily ship meat halfway across the world? Fairly sure they've got both sheep and cows in Japan already.
That'll be another negative of Brexit: the environmental cost of all the supposedly amazing trade we'll be doing with places much further away than we do now.
You think the EU is a paradise of virtuous environmentalists? That's a very long discussion!
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Sounds like planning for just the one outcome, much like the Brexit referendum. What if there isn't any upturn, whether or not due to Brexit (China recession hitting the world as a whole, for instance)?evostick wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:21 pm Particularly if the economy takes an upturn in comparison to eurozone fortunes prior to the next election.
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They're fucked I reckon. In their current guise anyway. The best chance they have of getting any genuine mass support following the brexit they appear to be delivering, is to install somebody like Sajid Javid.Jobbo wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:38 pmSounds like planning for just the one outcome, much like the Brexit referendum. What if there isn't any upturn, whether or not due to Brexit (China recession hitting the world as a whole, for instance)?evostick wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:21 pm Particularly if the economy takes an upturn in comparison to eurozone fortunes prior to the next election.
The right likes him anyway (he's a darkie but he's one of us like..).
They do need to shift TM as soon asap. I've never known the country to be this gloomy before and I blame her face for that largely.
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This is quite eye-opening, but not reported in the mainstream media at all (this is the shortened version):
Tusk offered an advanced FTA at the outset, but May and her team scuppered it:
Tusk offered an advanced FTA at the outset, but May and her team scuppered it: