A great Sunday ahead 09:06 - Jul 16 with 3956 views | BelvedereBrunswick | Hammond and McDonnell both on Marr Wimbledon final The new Dr Who Timelord (or Timelady!) revealed GoT | | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 09:07 - Jul 16 with 3942 views | Dubtractor | I'n going to do so little today. Was at Latitude Friday, then in London for a friends 40th yesterday, so pretty done in and going to relax hard! [Post edited 16 Jul 2017 9:08]
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A great Sunday ahead on 09:23 - Jul 16 with 3901 views | BelvedereBrunswick | UPDATE: Andrew Marr is wearing black trousers and a blue jacket. Quite the day indeed. | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 09:32 - Jul 16 with 3877 views | Swansea_Blue | Standing in the rain all day, next to a muddy football pitch watching U9s murder the beautiful game Followed by at least 3 hrs work I got dumped on me on Friday, to be done by tomorrow Followed by sorting out dull paperwork for upcoming trip Yeah, 'great' #glasshalffullofturds #what'sthepoint | |
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A great Sunday ahead on 09:46 - Jul 16 with 3849 views | ElderGrizzly |
A great Sunday ahead on 09:23 - Jul 16 by BelvedereBrunswick | UPDATE: Andrew Marr is wearing black trousers and a blue jacket. Quite the day indeed. |
McDonnell cleared things up then on Labour's Brexit position: McDonnell: EU is crying out to know what UK is proposing. Marr: What is Labour proposing? McDonnell: All options still on the table. Country: sigh.... | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 09:54 - Jul 16 with 3831 views | Desmond | Living the dream brother. Living the dream. | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 10:03 - Jul 16 with 3809 views | WD19 | McDonnell and Hammond. One came across as an honest and decent man, hard wired to tell the truth even if it made for some awkward and less polished moments. The other came across as a career politician, fixated on looking statesmanlike and delivering the soundbytes they wanted rather than the directly answering the question asked. | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 10:26 - Jul 16 with 3768 views | No9 |
A great Sunday ahead on 09:46 - Jul 16 by ElderGrizzly | McDonnell cleared things up then on Labour's Brexit position: McDonnell: EU is crying out to know what UK is proposing. Marr: What is Labour proposing? McDonnell: All options still on the table. Country: sigh.... |
& if you were listening to Mr Hammond you will have heard him say we are out of the single market in March 2019. No options = OUT | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 10:49 - Jul 16 with 3732 views | ElderGrizzly |
A great Sunday ahead on 10:26 - Jul 16 by No9 | & if you were listening to Mr Hammond you will have heard him say we are out of the single market in March 2019. No options = OUT |
Indeed. All options were off the table when they voted to leave. And Labour are supporting leave, so they support that position. Not difficult to grasp | | | | Login to get fewer ads
A great Sunday ahead on 11:08 - Jul 16 with 3707 views | No9 |
A great Sunday ahead on 10:49 - Jul 16 by ElderGrizzly | Indeed. All options were off the table when they voted to leave. And Labour are supporting leave, so they support that position. Not difficult to grasp |
the difference of course is that labour are not the party of power. & despite the Lib-Dems rhetoric it is they that supported the tories that got us to this position. Out is out - that is the tory mantra It is a pity that labour don't show more enthusiasm for the EU but having all optins on the table is better than no optons at all isn't it? | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 11:24 - Jul 16 with 3686 views | RimmersBrace |
A great Sunday ahead on 10:03 - Jul 16 by WD19 | McDonnell and Hammond. One came across as an honest and decent man, hard wired to tell the truth even if it made for some awkward and less polished moments. The other came across as a career politician, fixated on looking statesmanlike and delivering the soundbytes they wanted rather than the directly answering the question asked. |
Which was which. Didn't see it, but I like Hammond, so hope he came out better. | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 11:25 - Jul 16 with 3688 views | WeWereZombies | Not to mention John McEnroe on Desert Island Discs - fielded Kirsty's question of 'How many times a day do you get 'You Cannot Be Serious' shouted at you' quite well and first disc Bowie's 'Suffragette City'. Could all be over in three sets.... [Post edited 16 Jul 2017 11:44]
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A great Sunday ahead on 11:37 - Jul 16 with 3673 views | No9 |
A great Sunday ahead on 11:24 - Jul 16 by RimmersBrace | Which was which. Didn't see it, but I like Hammond, so hope he came out better. |
hammond doing a number of 'U' turns to save his job. Either he or all the papers are liars = time will tell who and about what | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 11:38 - Jul 16 with 3670 views | No9 | Not to mention the BBC political hacks crawling to UKip | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 12:01 - Jul 16 with 3628 views | WD19 |
A great Sunday ahead on 11:24 - Jul 16 by RimmersBrace | Which was which. Didn't see it, but I like Hammond, so hope he came out better. |
Depends what you like. He certainly came out of it looking the nicer guy, but his honesty looked scruffy. | | | |
A great Sunday ahead on 12:04 - Jul 16 with 3622 views | GlasgowBlue |
A great Sunday ahead on 09:46 - Jul 16 by ElderGrizzly | McDonnell cleared things up then on Labour's Brexit position: McDonnell: EU is crying out to know what UK is proposing. Marr: What is Labour proposing? McDonnell: All options still on the table. Country: sigh.... |
I see he backtracked on Labour's election pledge to write off student debt.
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A great Sunday ahead on 14:25 - Jul 16 with 3549 views | ElderGrizzly |
A great Sunday ahead on 11:08 - Jul 16 by No9 | the difference of course is that labour are not the party of power. & despite the Lib-Dems rhetoric it is they that supported the tories that got us to this position. Out is out - that is the tory mantra It is a pity that labour don't show more enthusiasm for the EU but having all optins on the table is better than no optons at all isn't it? |
How exactly did the Lib Dems support the Tories in enabling Brexit? The one party that was completely against it! You do talk some absolute sh*t sometimes Fred. Labour are supporting the Tories by voting through their approach to Brexit. Corbyn sacked the last Labour MPs who questioned it. | | | |
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