Roberto Larcos
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Don't worry, everything is going to be fine. Theresa "Bloody difficult woman" May has got this
Up yours, D̶e̶l̶o̶r̶s̶ Junker.
Don't worry, everything is going to be fine. Theresa "Bloody difficult woman" May has got this
German election doesn't really matter for negotiations (despite what UK media likes to say). Both potential winning parties have largely the same position and are already in power. The only thing keeping negotiations from starting is the UK election really.1) It's a reference to a line used by Kenneth Clarke
2) It's an election.
I can't wait for this election to be over with (plus the German election) so that all of this grandstanding can end and we can actually start negotiating.
German election doesn't really matter for negotiations (despite what UK media likes to say). Both potential winning parties have largely the same position and are already in power. The only thing keeping negotiations from starting is the UK election really.
Brexit is consistently rated as the most important issue when polled - and those polls are unprompted.
It is regarded as more important than education, the economy, or the NHS.
And in doing so she confirms everything about the Junker dinner that was reported is true.Don't worry, everything is going to be fine. Theresa "Bloody difficult woman" May has got this
And in doing so she confirms everything about the Junker dinner that was reported is true.
And in doing so she confirms everything about the Junker dinner that was reported is true.
I translated that infamous German article concerning the May-Juncker dinner that everyone's been talking about.
For the past few days UK media hasn't stopped talking about this article in German newspaper FAS, but according to Forbes there were no decent translations of it online yet — challenge accepted.
How is being difficult going to help? It's 27 vs 1.
It's the equivalent a football team being reduced to just 1 player, who then decides the best tactic is to foul the shit out of the opposition.
Lets be honest, we should just start looking into sponsorship deals for our major tourist spots.
David Davis reminds me of that person who goes up a German and is like remember that time we beat you in World War I and II? I kind of get it is a "don't think you can push us around, we've won before" but it seems rather unhelpful.If this or something similar has been posted already then I missed it, but here's a full translation of the original article some might find more interesting to read than the bullet points we had eariler:
https://medium.com/@20sthredhead/i-translated-that-infamous-german-article-concerning-the-may-juncker-dinner-that-everyones-been-ac5f952b92e
I've got some bleak news:Lets be honest, we should just start looking into sponsorship deals for our major tourist spots.
Robert Peston tweeting about more Tory corruption.
HSBC loans the company of Former Tory Treasurer £200m
Company turns around and gives £5m to the Tories despite being in severe financial distress
She was probably seething the last few days after that german report came out, only matter of time the buffoon would respond without thinking of the situation we are in.
Will see how long your strong stable shit lasts when we end up with a hard brexit.
Now watch as no-one reports on it.
I've got some bleak news:
"We want to lead the world in preventing, tourism"-HMS Theresa Mayhem
Labour having a Shadow Home secretary that failed GCSE maths is all the headlines today (mainly because that hole kept digging itself) but this gaffe barely made a blip when it happened (and is why she likes speeches over interviews or debates, there are fewer questions asked). Then again it would ruin the medias projected image of HMS Theresa Mayhem; the strong and stable but bloody difficult to control vessel.
Remember when May was the sober and reasonable choice last year. Hahabaha oh god 😂🤣😐😯🤤😭
As we rapidly lose options over a semi-reasonable Brexit (those who see this shambles for what it is), I am coming to really hope the EU sticks it to the UK intellectuals and stage a hard brain drain by offering a semi-decent incentive to abandon the sinking ship and become generic EU citizens. I know I would take that option in a heartbeat. But if it could be done en-masse, really hammer home lesson for Commandant May, I would be incredibly satisfied.
Gove has a habit of self destructing, May hides and surrounds herself with blowhards to deflect attention. Plus his posh pufferfish face is funny.The other options were quite ghoulish really, I would still take her over Gove.
Gove has a habit of self destructing, May hides and surrounds herself with blowhards to deflect attention. Plus his posh pufferfish face is funny.
Remember when May was the sober and reasonable choice last year. Hahabaha oh god ������������
Tom Watson said:People are worried about the risk of robots taking their jobs. I fear with this Prime Minister it's already happened.
At the time she looked the better option, she said the right things, turns out she realised the Tories can do and say whatever they want when it comes to brexit.
Her surveillance fetish has always bothered me.
Speaking of which, I see the Digital Economy Bill got Royal Assent while everyone was distracted with elections and brexits.
She can't listen to other nations though. Saboteurs!Oh I know, I'm not saying I was a fan or anything. I meant she pretended she was going to listen to other points of view, Scotland and Wales etc. Instead she appointed Davies and Fox and told the civil service to stop bringing negative ideas to meetings.
Answer to the first two is alot, answer to the this is dependant on the success of the first two.How much effort, money and time would it take for a new political party to "launch"? The lot we've got really aren't for me (although I'm probably voting LDs in local and general elections).
It'd have to launch out of the hulk of an already extant party I guess, otherwise it'd always be fringe... Maybe, I don't know. Just letting my mind freewheel.
Hey, look - the EU has some indisputable principles. But, y'know what? We've "got" Jaguar Land Rover. So they'll buckle. Sometimes I think May's only interested in winning the election. Having a mandate. The negotiations that follow might surprise me. But, again, letting my bloody mind freewheel...
How much effort, money and time would it take for a new political party to "launch"? The lot we've got really aren't for me (although I'm probably voting LDs in local and general elections).
It'd have to launch out of the hulk of an already extant party I guess, otherwise it'd always be fringe... Maybe, I don't know. Just letting my mind freewheel.
Hey, look - the EU has some indisputable principles. But, y'know what? We've "got" Jaguar Land Rover. So they'll buckle. Sometimes I think May's only interested in winning the election. Having a mandate. The negotiations that follow might surprise me. But, again, letting my bloody mind freewheel...
Speaking from a german perspective.A herd of rhino's have more tact than Mrs May
We're relying on the goodwill of the EU for a semi decent deal. We have to be firm and friendly, not bloody-minded.
I ask however, is there a possible language barrier on this "Brexit success". Junker seems to reply it can not be a success (brexit talks?) and Stephan Mayer German home office spokesman responding after the leak today "If someone in Great Britain thinks they will be the winner or takes advantage, I'm convinced this would be an illusion."
Brexit success to me and from what Mrs May has said in the last year has been overall, long term, 5-10 years and beyond, she's determined to make it a success, not come away from the discussions the winner with a better deal and for Brexit ie the break up a success.
Also I'm sure being only slightly worse off or on par and avoiding a doom scenario would be a success. Even brexiteers have talked about a few years of a slump being worth it.
Oh I know, I'm not saying I was a fan or anything. I meant she pretended she was going to listen to other points of view, Scotland and Wales etc. Instead she appointed Davies and Fox and told the civil service to stop bringing negative ideas to meetings.
How much effort, money and time would it take for a new political party to "launch"? The lot we've got really aren't for me (although I'm probably voting LDs in local and general elections).
It'd have to launch out of the hulk of an already extant party I guess, otherwise it'd always be fringe... Maybe, I don't know. Just letting my mind freewheel.
Hey, look - the EU has some indisputable principles. But, y'know what? We've "got" Jaguar Land Rover. So they'll buckle. Sometimes I think May's only interested in winning the election. Having a mandate. The negotiations that follow might surprise me. But, again, letting my bloody mind freewheel...
Again if it doesn't lead to the government the hell does it matter?I think there would be plenty of would-be donors looking to fund a centrist party with current (until tomorrow!) Labour MPs. Might even be a few Tory donors looking carefully at that too...
It takes power away from labour and the tories. If they get large enough it might even force the big parties to go for a coalition and keep them from going hard right/leftAgain if it doesn't lead to the government the hell does it matter?
That worked out well last time.It takes power away from labour and the tories. If they get large enough it might even force the big parties to go for a coalition and keep them from going hard right/left
As for May I'm just going to assume her comments today about being "bloody difficult" are meant for the election to prove how strong she is and it's not a real position she's taking with the EU
That was more down to being incompetent though wasn't itThat worked out well last time.
If you want a progressive party to win an election, your best bet is to start a Conservative party. Socially and fiscally conservative, but more liberal. Splitting the Conservative vote is the only way at this point.
As we rapidly lose options over a semi-reasonable Brexit (those who see this shambles for what it is), I am coming to really hope the EU sticks it to the UK and stage a hard brain drain by offering a semi-decent incentive to abandon the sinking ship and become generic EU citizens. I know I would take that option in a heartbeat. But if it could be done en-masse, really hammer home lesson for Commandant May, I would be incredibly satisfied.
The resolution also warns the UK against any attempt to limit rights linked to the freedom of movement before it effectively withdraws from the EU and asks the EU-27 to examine how to address the fear of British citizens that Brexit will lead to the loss of their current EU citizenship rights.
If you want a progressive party to win an election, your best bet is to start a Conservative party. Socially and fiscally conservative, but more liberal. Splitting the Conservative vote is the only way at this point.
You could make that argument, I probably wouldn't agree though.That was more down to being incompetent though wasn't it
It certainly worked out better than the Tories ruling without a coalition.That worked out well last time.
Ewww social conservatism. Make that socially liberal and fiscally conservative and I might actually grow to like such a party.