Brexit Deal

FIFTY

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I am getting rather fed up of this slow down in the market and scratching around for business is really demoralising

Worst part about it is that management do not acknowledge the giant Brexit shaped elephant in the room... lets face it JOKERS IN POLITICS EFFECT OUR LIVES!! Every time we have been a month away from a Brexit deadline spending (inward orders) pretty much grounds to a halt, why don't they just sort it out already!

But no lets "make do and mend" or "make Britain great again"... yeah because we all like rebuilding from nothing don't we... what a bunch of shysters
 

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Has any one realised why Corbyn has lasted this long and won't go away?

Wouldn't you expect a charismatic leader by now? Perhaps it is the opposite they are going for... after all we had a series of charismatic leaders who have led us down this mess... the first was Blair, sold the Gold to fund a boom which later ushered in one of the worst recessions in living memory... on the way there funded the odd illegal war and a bit of torture. After a brief interlude back to Mr Charisma double team with Cameron and Clegg then on to Cameron tank slapping the country into a wall.

Perhaps Labour are a little short on Charisma, the other milliband brother was promising but they went with the weird one for some reason and then Corbyn... I cannot really bring myself to vote for him as he is ideologically at heart more of a true Brexiteer than Boris Johnson who in my opinion is on the Brexit Bandwagon because he is on the same funding sources that backed Cameron which led us to the EU Referendum in the first place. Sometimes it's ideology then it's about constituents views but ultimately money makes the world go round
 

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Has any one realised why Corbyn has lasted this long and won't go away?

Wouldn't you expect a charismatic leader by now? Perhaps it is the opposite they are going for... after all we had a series of charismatic leaders who have led us down this mess... the first was Blair, sold the Gold to fund a boom which later ushered in one of the worst recessions in living memory... on the way there funded the odd illegal war and a bit of torture. After a brief interlude back to Mr Charisma double team with Cameron and Clegg then on to Cameron tank slapping the country into a wall.

Perhaps Labour are a little short on Charisma, the other milliband brother was promising but they went with the weird one for some reason and then Corbyn... I cannot really bring myself to vote for him as he is ideologically at heart more of a true Brexiteer than Boris Johnson who in my opinion is on the Brexit Bandwagon because he is on the same funding sources that backed Cameron which led us to the EU Referendum in the first place. Sometimes it's ideology then it's about constituents views but ultimately money makes the world go round
I like Corbyn because he's a human being, the social polices he plans are just what we need. Unfortunately he's no politician and has no leadership skills. He's done some stupid things but he's never wavered, stuck to his guns and ideals and as for as I know, never cheated, lied or fiddled. Somewhere I have a pic of him someone snapped of him on a bus some years ago, it was late/dark, he looked knackered, was standing, no taxi. no limo, no car even. You have to give him some kudos.

Look at the rest, for God's sake, £350 quid for a taxi, 21k for a flat nearer to HoC...
 

Wanderer

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Wanted to leave the EU, now he don't, wanted a general election, now he don't.
Well I'm not sure - if you look at what he's said in the past it's a bit mixed. But you can change your mind, or take the party line, or listen to public opinion and sacrifice your personal beliefs.

The Election is a tactic though, Boris is setting an obvious trap even Benny of Crossroads would spot.
 

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In order to support corbyn you must have forgotten the 1970s. Read about them. Worst period in recent U.K. history. Absolute *** nightmare.
Sure, I remember the power cuts, the three day week, the Miners' strike. Oh, wait, that was the Tories.....