TheBigShort
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On the question of fishing surely Leo varadker should be more worried about Irish waters being swamped with European fishing trawlers when the UK waters are denied to them. This is a practical issue which the Irish government haven't talked about , surely the quotas of European fish caught in Irish waters should be reduced . Irish waters will becoming like the grand banks off Newfoundland , fished out and desolate
I think her timing is good she left them sitting inside the tent thinking if they did nothing the UK would finish up with a hard Brexit I suspect she managed them out of there jobsIn my opinion May is the weakest PM in the last 30 years and yet she is still a far better option than the scheming, imperialist, populist, spineless toad that is Boris Johnson. He personifies and epitomises everything about Englishness that I dislike. I have no problem with his privileged upbringing; Cameron had that and he is a decent person. I have no problem with his bumbling persona. It is that English Nationalism, wrapped in bombast and wistfully looking back as a glorious past that I despise.
That was the past of squalour and racism and the most appalling sexism. That was the past of Empire and invasion and subjugation. It was the past where a privileged few, those of Johnson's stock, where being a corpulent bumbling bigot was the norm, not the description of the pretender.
BS is 100% correct to ask what on Earth the UK is looking for when in reality they won't be getting any deals that are better than the ones they have now. They have jumped off the edge of the mountain in the hope that someday soon they might be able to climb back to the top of a different mountain which is exactly the same height.
But it will be their mountain and there won't be any foreigners on it.
What gives you the idea that BoJo is anything like that? I don't warm to him personally, but he says he wants an open, forward-looking UK, not a backward looking, sexist, racist one. What do you have against him other than his accent probably sounds like a colonel from some movie you saw about the Amritsar Massacre? Is that not a bit bigoted in itself?It is that English Nationalism, wrapped in bombast and wistfully looking back as a glorious past that I despise. That was the past of squalour and racism and the most appalling sexism. That was the past of Empire and invasion and subjugation. It was the past where a privileged few, those of Johnson's stock, where being a corpulent bumbling bigot was the norm, not the description of the pretender.
That was the past of squalour and racism and the most appalling sexism. That was the past of Empire and invasion and subjugation. It was the past where a privileged few, those of Johnson's stock, where being a corpulent bumbling bigot was the norm, not the description of the pretender.
but he says he wants an open, forward-looking UK
not a backward looking, sexist, racist one
Why? Just because we had one that doesn't mean BJ isn't one as well.I think the nation that produced the specimen that is Brian Cowen throwing out lines about foreign politicians being corpulent and bumbling is a bit of a stones in glass houses moment.
Looks like you are wasting your time talking about the also ran May was in control all along David Boris are Toast after May showed they were never in control of there own Department Today,Why? Just because we had one that doesn't mean BJ isn't one as well.
Some times it can make you blind and you don't notice,I like punctuation. It's one of those things you don't appreciate until it's not there.
Some times it can make you blind and you don't notice,
On Hillary Clinton, Telegraph 2007
She's got dyed blonde hair and pouty lips, and a steely blue stare, like a sadistic nurse in a mental hospital.
sometimes it can can make you blind and you don't notice,There has never been a case where the presence of correct punctuation has clouded the message, indeed it generally helps make sense of the otherwise incomprehensible.
sometimes it can can make you blind and you don't notice,
Punctuation can change the meaning of a sentence;
"I helped my uncle Jack, off a horse."
Stop doing everything yourself and start letting people help youPunctuation can change the meaning of a sentence;
"I helped my uncle Jack off a horse."
It's a long story; He had a stroke and wanted to die but he had a dream and, well, use your imagination.You helped your uncle Jack kill a horse??!! Why!
Punctuation can change the meaning of a sentence;
"I helped my uncle Jack, off a horse."
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