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Hammond blames Brexit for Tory election failure
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNo, fair point; cretin-status is more of an "unattainable aspiration" in your case, love.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWe're not even halfway through the year yet! NigelUK or GB9 might turn up again yet.Comment
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostHad you down as accountancy type maybe SAP or PA definitely not scientific type, now with the "love" bit on the end of that statement more leaning on a shovel type while posting on a smartphone.
Last edited by sasguru; 15 June 2017, 11:26.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostI'm actually quite chuffed that you think I'm a "thick, ignorant cretin" because that's how you seem to describe anyone who doesn't share your views, particularly about the EU. Are you scared you might be wrong?
HTH.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostAmbrose says as much in the Telegraph, that the push for a Hard Brexit is going to result in no Brexit at all.
A hard Brexit risks no Brexit at all
So now, because of a combination of political misjudgements (e.g. by Cameron) and good luck, we have an opportunity for a complete Brexit we should go at it hammer and tongs and get the damned thing done decisively, contrary to what he claims.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI've a lot of time for Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, but in that article (as much of it I could read without paying!) he misses a massive point that invalidates his whole idea of an orderly Brexit over several or many years: Most MPs and MSM media outlets (such as the BBC), now and probably for the foreseeable future, are against Brexit and will be fighting ceaselessly to undermine and dilute it.
So now, because of a combination of political misjudgements (e.g. by Cameron) and good luck, we have an opportunity for a complete Brexit we should go at it hammer and tongs and get the damned thing done decisively, contrary to what he claims.
The only hope to get a Brexit is for the Hard Brexiteers to reach out to Remain Tories. That doesn't look like it will happen because they can't accept the GE result, which rejected Hard Brexit.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI've a lot of time for Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, but in that article (as much of it I could read without paying!) he misses a massive point that invalidates his whole idea of an orderly Brexit over several or many years: Most MPs and MSM media outlets (such as the BBC), now and probably for the foreseeable future, are against Brexit and will be fighting ceaselessly to undermine and dilute it.
So now, because of a combination of political misjudgements (e.g. by Cameron) and good luck, we have an opportunity for a complete Brexit we should go at it hammer and tongs and get the damned thing done decisively, contrary to what he claims.Comment
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostHad you down as accountancy type maybe SAP or PA definitely not scientific type, now with the "love" bit on the end of that statement more leaning on a shovel type while posting on a smartphone.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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