The State of this new Government already... 09:05 - Jul 29 with 4877 views | itfcjoe | A 'war cabinet' being put in place - despite the fact that we are not at war with anyone but ourselves. And the last war cabinet was cross party. A new policy for Cabinet meetings of one leak and you are out, which has been leaked. A £100m advertising and public info campaign about a no deal Brexit, something what was apparently a million to one shot just last week according to Boris. It's going to the dogs, the amount of money wasted on Brexit already won't be recouped for a couple of centuries, and more is being p155ed away rather than trying to solve the issues that caused the disillusionment in the system. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:17 - Jul 29 with 1780 views | GlasgowBlue | If only parliament hadn’t rejected “the only deal in the table” from he EU three times. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:18 - Jul 29 with 1778 views | BasingstokeBlue | That explains why Lambert hasn't been provided with a War Chest from which to buy new players - we're not at war. Thanks for clearing that up. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:19 - Jul 29 with 1776 views | Herbivore | The problem is Joe the people running the country will be completely insulated from the economic costs of a no deal Brexit, some even stand to gain from it. There's no incentive for them to behave sensibly, it's all about clinging on to power and they've calculated that ramping up the no deal rhetoric gives them the best chance of winning the next GE whenever it is held. This is about appealing to Brexit Party voters to win them over to the Tories, it has feck all to do with the national interest. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:22 - Jul 29 with 1768 views | itfcjoe |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:17 - Jul 29 by GlasgowBlue | If only parliament hadn’t rejected “the only deal in the table” from he EU three times. |
These 'No Deal' loons are the one's that blocked it - if the ERG were not so unrealistic with what they can get (or cared more about the country than their own lunatic views or bank balances) we'd already be out and trying to recover from this mess. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:22 - Jul 29 with 1764 views | itfcjoe |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:19 - Jul 29 by Herbivore | The problem is Joe the people running the country will be completely insulated from the economic costs of a no deal Brexit, some even stand to gain from it. There's no incentive for them to behave sensibly, it's all about clinging on to power and they've calculated that ramping up the no deal rhetoric gives them the best chance of winning the next GE whenever it is held. This is about appealing to Brexit Party voters to win them over to the Tories, it has feck all to do with the national interest. |
The Conservative party are no longer conservative and looking after business. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:24 - Jul 29 with 1752 views | Cheltenham_Blue | It wouldn’t surprise me if the real reason for announcing a ‘war cabinet’ is because it will resonate with some that voted for Brexit, especially in Labour areas. Boris is preparing for an election and is trying to turn some red to blue. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:24 - Jul 29 with 1750 views | mrshallisfit |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:19 - Jul 29 by Herbivore | The problem is Joe the people running the country will be completely insulated from the economic costs of a no deal Brexit, some even stand to gain from it. There's no incentive for them to behave sensibly, it's all about clinging on to power and they've calculated that ramping up the no deal rhetoric gives them the best chance of winning the next GE whenever it is held. This is about appealing to Brexit Party voters to win them over to the Tories, it has feck all to do with the national interest. |
My grandad, a traditional Suffolk farmer, always told my mother to vote Tory for the national interest. The Tory melodrama that has been acted out for the past 4 or 5 years is all about the survival of the party and nothing to do with the national interest. Strange the press are not reporting it in this way isnt it. | | | |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:26 - Jul 29 with 1741 views | Herbivore |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:22 - Jul 29 by itfcjoe | The Conservative party are no longer conservative and looking after business. |
They've finally been hijacked and taken over by the swivel eyed fringe of the party that has dogged the leadership more or less since the 70s. Cameron tried to put them on a leash with the referendum and it backfired spectacularly. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:31 - Jul 29 with 1726 views | ElderGrizzly | The state of this. No surprise it’s Mark Francois again...
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:33 - Jul 29 with 1704 views | footers |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:31 - Jul 29 by ElderGrizzly | The state of this. No surprise it’s Mark Francois again...
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That's all very well and good, Monsieur Francois, but you've still got a tiny cock. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:38 - Jul 29 with 1681 views | Herbivore |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:31 - Jul 29 by ElderGrizzly | The state of this. No surprise it’s Mark Francois again...
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He's a tool. They shouldn't be giving him airtime. This WW2 rhetoric shows the mindset of these utter morons now steering the country. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:38 - Jul 29 with 1683 views | Guthrum |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:24 - Jul 29 by mrshallisfit | My grandad, a traditional Suffolk farmer, always told my mother to vote Tory for the national interest. The Tory melodrama that has been acted out for the past 4 or 5 years is all about the survival of the party and nothing to do with the national interest. Strange the press are not reporting it in this way isnt it. |
Not that strange, as we have been indoctrinated over about the last eight decades (with one, brief interlude in the early 1980s) that the current major political parties are fixed, unchanging features on the parliamentary landscape, to one or another of which people ought to owe a quasi-hereditary (or geographical) allegiance. The media are as invested in the survival of the current structures as those perched on their tops. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:39 - Jul 29 with 1677 views | GlasgowBlue |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:22 - Jul 29 by itfcjoe | These 'No Deal' loons are the one's that blocked it - if the ERG were not so unrealistic with what they can get (or cared more about the country than their own lunatic views or bank balances) we'd already be out and trying to recover from this mess. |
The deal was blocked by hardliners on both sides. If it was only the ERG who voted against the deal then the deal would have passed. To suggest otherwise is Disingenuous. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:44 - Jul 29 with 1653 views | ElderGrizzly |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:38 - Jul 29 by Herbivore | He's a tool. They shouldn't be giving him airtime. This WW2 rhetoric shows the mindset of these utter morons now steering the country. |
The way he interrupts the interviewer because he hadn’t had a chance to tear up his bit of paper. Like anyone in the EU or Germany gives a hoot what he thinks. He’s that good he couldn’t even get a Junior Minister post in this sh*tshow of a Government | | | |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:48 - Jul 29 with 1625 views | GlasgowBlue |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:31 - Jul 29 by ElderGrizzly | The state of this. No surprise it’s Mark Francois again...
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Again? That clip is about seven months old and was quite rightly both ridiculed and condemned at the time. Francois is a dick and it was a fckwitted comment to come out with but it’s silly to put this up as something new. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:48 - Jul 29 with 1623 views | BloomBlue |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:22 - Jul 29 by itfcjoe | The Conservative party are no longer conservative and looking after business. |
All countries need businesses, it business which create jobs and that leads to taxation and Governments use that taxation to fund services. Anyone who thinks a country can survive with being anti business is crazy. Businesses and entrepreneurs drive countries. | | | |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:48 - Jul 29 with 1618 views | Herbivore |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:39 - Jul 29 by GlasgowBlue | The deal was blocked by hardliners on both sides. If it was only the ERG who voted against the deal then the deal would have passed. To suggest otherwise is Disingenuous. |
But had the ERG - who purported to support Brexit - voted in favour then it would have passed. It was the hard line Brexiteers in government that blocked their own government from passing the deal. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:49 - Jul 29 with 1606 views | Herbivore |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:48 - Jul 29 by GlasgowBlue | Again? That clip is about seven months old and was quite rightly both ridiculed and condemned at the time. Francois is a dick and it was a fckwitted comment to come out with but it’s silly to put this up as something new. |
Says the man who happily rehashes speeches from Corbyn that are years old..... | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:50 - Jul 29 with 1603 views | Swansea_Blue |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:31 - Jul 29 by ElderGrizzly | The state of this. No surprise it’s Mark Francois again...
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He's an utter bellend and it's shameful that he's still given a platform without any challenge (but that helps the ratings folks!). The best assessment of his character comes from those who've worked alongside him:
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:51 - Jul 29 with 1599 views | GeoffSentence |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:38 - Jul 29 by Herbivore | He's a tool. They shouldn't be giving him airtime. This WW2 rhetoric shows the mindset of these utter morons now steering the country. |
It really is time that people got over the war. It was a very long time ago and an awful lot has changed since. BoJo's dad was on the box rattling on about standing alone in 1940 the other day. Can't these people see the irrelevance of it all? | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:52 - Jul 29 with 1601 views | factual_blue |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:31 - Jul 29 by ElderGrizzly | The state of this. No surprise it’s Mark Francois again...
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Your dad was on a minesweeper on D-Day. Please don't give people the impression he was charging up Gold Beach with a STEN* gun. *Capitals used as the word is an acronym. It's what flakey jakey reek-mock would want. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:52 - Jul 29 with 1594 views | GlasgowBlue |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:48 - Jul 29 by Herbivore | But had the ERG - who purported to support Brexit - voted in favour then it would have passed. It was the hard line Brexiteers in government that blocked their own government from passing the deal. |
The deal was defeated in January by 230 votes in January when first presented. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:54 - Jul 29 with 1571 views | GlasgowBlue |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:49 - Jul 29 by Herbivore | Says the man who happily rehashes speeches from Corbyn that are years old..... |
I don’t put them up as if they had been made last week. What a silly route to go down Herbie. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:54 - Jul 29 with 1572 views | footers |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:52 - Jul 29 by factual_blue | Your dad was on a minesweeper on D-Day. Please don't give people the impression he was charging up Gold Beach with a STEN* gun. *Capitals used as the word is an acronym. It's what flakey jakey reek-mock would want. |
STEN is an initialisation, not an acronym. Stay behind after class and write one hundred lines in your pants. | |
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The State of this new Government already... on 09:55 - Jul 29 with 1570 views | GeoffSentence |
The State of this new Government already... on 09:52 - Jul 29 by factual_blue | Your dad was on a minesweeper on D-Day. Please don't give people the impression he was charging up Gold Beach with a STEN* gun. *Capitals used as the word is an acronym. It's what flakey jakey reek-mock would want. |
Given that his dad was at D-Day amd he was born in August 65, the old fella would have been getting pretty long in the tooth for a father. This is what stale sperm does chaps. | |
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