https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8Fad9yJN_oWe're so fucked
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8Fad9yJN_oWe're so fucked
'sources close to both sides of the discussion told The Times.'
I don't think the Times have let on who their 'sources' are, so the BBC can't report anything. Anything they publish about this will just be hear say.
We're so fucked
I am not absolving myself of any responsibility. I am just keeping things that are out of my control in perspective, but maybe it is a thing that comes easier with age.This is such a common attitude to politics but I really don't understand it. Are people so short-sighted and eager to absolve themselves of responsibility that they convince each other nothing will really change anyway? How do they think we end up with the day-to-day lifestyle we have? Just because everything doesn't change overnight, so nothing changes ever? The property crisis didn't happen in a day. Or the NHS crisis.
Whatever happens with Brexit, our day-to-day life won't change very much. I mean, the worst that could happen is that the country will become poorer - but money isn't everything. Just because we are used to living in the top 5 of the GDP, it won't be the end of the world if we drop down the GDP and become a country more like New Zealand or Ireland. Try and keep it in perspective - suicide is definitely not the answer.
Well we don't really know what the final deal is going to be. I doubt we will have a clean break with the EU (i.e. hard Brexit), but we'll see.
Regardless, I am not saying it is going to be an easy ride, but it definitely isn't worth contemplating suicide over. Whatever side of the political debate we are on, we must keep it in perspective - surely we can all agree on that?
Lmao what.
Money isn't everything therefore it's ok to give everyone a worse standard of living.
Just think, do you really need a nationalised health service? Or being able to afford both food and rent? I mean, sure, we already have 21% of the country in poverty according to the DWP 2016 numbers, but what's another few percent, or even less money for those people aye?
Damn you Saladin, you English bastard!
I am not going to get into a debate about poverty statistics or whether a nationalise health service will remain affordable post-Brexit (although we had an NHS before we joined the EU so...), but regardless - I still don't think those issues are reasons for the poster to contemplate suicide in all honesty.Lmao what.
Money isn't everything therefore it's ok to give everyone a worse standard of living.
Just think, do you really need a nationalised health service? Or being able to afford both food and rent? I mean, sure, we already have 21% of the country in poverty according to the DWP 2016 numbers, but what's another few percent, or even less money for those people aye?
The guy was consoling someone who clearly mentioned he was contemplating suicide.
Can we please stop this dog pile. He wasn't exactly going to tell him that things are going to get worse and we're fucked.
This is such a common attitude to politics but I really don't understand it. Are people so short-sighted and eager to absolve themselves of responsibility that they convince each other nothing will really change anyway? How do they think we end up with the day-to-day lifestyle we have? Just because everything doesn't change overnight, so nothing changes ever? The property crisis didn't happen in a day. Or the NHS crisis.
You have to wonder how much of this bullshit has too happen before even The Mail/Sun turn heel and realise that freedom wont be that great.
I'm still clinging to the view that Brexit won't actually happen and they'll be a big fudge/referendum on the terms
If the US strike a trade deal with the EU first and our trade options start to dry up then surely a soft Brexit will be on the cards and this hard Brexit nonsense will be forgotten about.
If the US strike a trade deal with the EU first and our trade options start to dry up then surely a soft Brexit will be on the cards and this hard Brexit nonsense will be forgotten about.
Some speculation that it may be the exact opposite and a huge majority will castrate IDS and friends.I thought i read May is about to guarantee a hard brexit in the tory manifesto which is why she called a election?
There goes that special relationship.
Unfortunately this will change once Le Penn wins. Ugh, please France don't fuck this up.
It's often been highly exaggerated anyway and often doesn't ring true. even post ww2 it's not been some unconditional support kind of thing. If it takes trump to finally realise that in the uk government and media in general. it's fine by me.
I mean, is that surprising? EU is a much bigger market than UK. Or am i missing something?
I mean, is that surprising? EU is a much bigger market than UK. Or am i missing something?
I mean, is that surprising? EU is a much bigger market than UK. Or am i missing something?
The good news is the European populace went nuts over TTIP so at least they will be smart enough to reject whatever awful new version the corporate lawyers draw up under the guise of governments in secret.
I thought i read May is about to guarantee a hard brexit in the tory manifesto which is why she called a election?
To guarantee a hard Brexit is madness. Why even bother with the two year negotiation period if you're just going to completely cut yourself off from the EU...
If she guarantees a hard Brexit then I hope a lot of people change their mind on voting for her in the GE.
I thought i read May is about to guarantee a hard brexit in the tory manifesto which is why she called a election?
Why would she guarantee a hard Brexit?
This sounds a whole lot like hard brexit unless she's gonna get a magical deal where the EU blinks on every point they made.She could pledge a ”triple lock" on Brexit, guaranteeing her promise to take the UK out of the single market, withdraw from the jurisdiction of the EU courts and take back control over immigration.
The former Prime minister asked a question his government did zero work on preparing for, the current government thinks it will be negotiating over EU agencies that are about to be relocated in a few weeks.
I think the country should at least accept that things could get very, very bad as a possible outcome. That way we can avoid it and the misery that would come with it.
Some speculation that it may be the exact opposite and a huge majority will castrate IDS and friends.
I would be surprised if that isn't every countries strategy, it's not often a nation does something so crazy with no plan and a determination to close off any escape route.
Oh right sorry, I see.
https://youtu.be/bHzov33tgfg
Dear God I hope Scotland gets its independence ;_;
Maybe May should have a 10-minute discussion with Trump.
There seems to always be at least one word in ALL CAPS in every Express headline.