Wormburner wrote:Hypocritical, yes, but not by me, others on this thread however, it's the way of the road
So I take your political answer of not answering the question that it was ok for May but not for Brown.
Which makes you the biggest hypocrite of all of us on here. At least this hypocrite blames both.
But your Tory mind just goes attack Labour as we Tories have no ideas or policies to talk about.
I for one couldn't care less if Labour had ended up with the DUP, i just find it Hypocritical of certain Labour fanatics on here slagging of May and the Tories for doing a deal when in fact their precious Labour party was after doing the exact same thing, my political loyalties lie with no one party, i vote for who ever sounds the best for me at that point in time
Thanks for that sound reply and I agree. Point I was raising and I have seen a lot on not just here that but on other forums that is was ok for one party but not the other.
I have no issue who did it but Tories on some forums have gone full meltdown and shoots anything down. On MSN its fun to intellectual troll some people on there as you know they are working for the party. they have not had the pleasure of his forum where taking the pies is an art form at times.
For me both were wrong to do it but for the right reason though. Its a catch 22 scenario that more than likely does not work. But if it brings stability through Brexit it has worked for its purpose.
Although May has been weakened by the GE it does appear she will be around for some time.
Those like Hammond who were on their way out cannot be sacked as she's too weak now have the upper hand in Cabinet.
She has weakened the Party and it is now too rattled to have a leadership contest. During that contest it could be possible that they lose a vote of confidence in the Commons.
Brexit talks start on Monday, lets see what becomes of that!
Wiganer Ted wrote:Although May has been weakened by the GE it does appear she will be around for some time.
Those like Hammond who were on their way out cannot be sacked as she's too weak now have the upper hand in Cabinet.
She has weakened the Party and it is now too rattled to have a leadership contest. During that contest it could be possible that they lose a vote of confidence in the Commons.
Brexit talks start on Monday, lets see what becomes of that!
Yea it will be interesting. May boobed calling for the Election It was done for the right reasons but she misjudged Labour who offered "hope" in offering "pie in the sky" which they couldn't possibly have delivered had they won the election. However JC delivered a damaging salvo to our negotiating position re Brexit which they don't really want to leave the EU. They begrudgingly declare themselves democratic to insinuate themselves with the electorate but they really want to propetgate their Marxist ideology. How do I know ? Call it intuition based on Life's Experiences!
Hope is commonly used in situation one has no control over e. g when a child I hoped Santa would bring me all the goodies I wished for. 2. When the Titanic sank passengers hoped to be rescued etc. I do realise the word "hope" is equivocal that's why he used it. NB the man himself is metaphorically "equivocal like his politics!
Fawdoffshed wrote:Good luck to all you Remainers. No, honestly, good luck and I hope you will live happily ever after being ruled by Germany and France.
You'll deserve it.
However. It's not going to happen. There are far too many people who have relatives who were KILLED to make us free from the likes of Merkel and the Brussels mob.
Just explain for me again the link between your relatives being killed and being free from the likes of Merkel & Brussels.
Again? :eusa4:
Just read my first paragraph.
To put it simpler, your Aunty Angela hates Britain. How she remains Chancellor after her reckless opening of Germany's borders is beyond my comprehension.
Along with millions of others.
Don't think she hates Britain but do think she has a problem with bigots and xenophobes and refuses to bow to the baying mob. This in my book, makes her a good person.
Fawdoffshed wrote:Corbyn has just been on the red button and says that despite the score Warrington should be in the semi-final.
Whilst Mrs May can not be bothered to go on the red button as its beneath her unless the masses complain. She could be on it tomorrow though for photo op.
I'll give her ten(days that is.)!
Walking dead :exc:
That's what I like about the Tories, they are always ready to do a back job with their knives in no time at all :exc:
You'd have(or should it be of? ) to shoot them in the trench before they drew they're bayonets on you, then run off like spineless crabs. Give me a Saints fan any day :exc:
When John Byrom plays on snow, he doesn't leave any footprints - Jimmy Armfield
Brexit talks start today and it'll be good fun watching it unfold.
Hope Davies and his crew remember what they promised those who voted to Leave.
We will continue to have a Free Trade Agreement with the EU.
There wouldn't be any contributions at all to the EU once we've left.
The Govt would have complete control of our borders with new immigration requirements.
Good fun watching Davies swerve his way out of those promises.
Post the GE, May has today backtracked on the school meals fiasco.
She has also stopped the £400m further cuts to the Met Police.
Today Hammond banging on about a soft Brexit compared to May's hard version. This is all posturing.
The EU have already said full freedom of movement of people will get us the customs union and single market. Any restriction on free movement of people and no trade deal of any description.
Let's hope Davis can last longer in trade talks than he did over the timetable schedule yesterday.