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TridentTested

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whether she and her inner circle are gloriously clever and pushing the process down the pathway they want which is to cancel Brexit.

I've always thought her plan is to stumble out the door on the 29th March in any fashion possible; just getting out that door is her ultimate goal. All the rest can be sorted out later. Pretty much everything she has done for the last two years has been an exercise in running the clock down.
 

GeoffCapes

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Whoever took over from Cameron, was always going to have a sh*t sandwich. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Labour have done absolutely nothing to help things, they were more Remain than the Torys before all of this started and all they have done is undermine the whole process.

As numerous people have said before, if all parties had got their heads together and worked on behalf of the country as opposed to their individual best interests, and berating the opposition, this sh*t show could have been avoided.
 

Oneball

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Give my regards to the chef, that looks lovely!

The Jinney Ring in Hanbury between Bromsgrove and Droitwich their roast beef is great too and the vegetables are never over cooked. It’s a sort of craft place that does food too, good silversmiths, glass blower and handmade chocolates.
 

Oneball

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Well we do know one thing, TM is not a ‘squirter’....

No, no, no, no, no. What did we do to deserve that image, there’s a whole group of Maserati owners that are now scarred for life!

Has anyone else noticed Boris has had his hair cut? Something is definitely afoot!
 

Wanderer

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No, no, no, no, no. What did we do to deserve that image, there’s a whole group of Maserati owners that are now scarred for life!

Has anyone else noticed Boris has had his hair cut? Something is definitely afoot!
Frankie Boyle will buy it! I sold one to him actually, well one of his people, a Jimmy Savile one, got £350 for it I think, I won’t repeat it, got banned another forum for telling it....
 

Phil H

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That's actually an incorrect interpretation. The ECJ sided with the petitioners both *against* the European Council, the Commission and *against* HMG. Far from being a politically motivated ruling, it shows the Court's independence.

So for once in its miserable life the ECJ moved with lightning speed to adjudicate, then publicly announce its decision the very day before our Parliament was due to vote on the Brexit deal, and that's coincidence? It has smoke, mirrors, and political expediency written all over it. Now it is reported that Tusk says there can be no renegotiation of the deal, but he apparently says there could be further discussion over its implementation.

It ain't over until the size-challenged gender-neutral entity makes music, and there's no sign of that yet, innit?

PH
 

midlifecrisis

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Just watching a BBC news interview with Amber Rudd (Conservative) and Rebecca Long-Bailey (Labour) both are retainers and agreed that Parliament and the whole Brexit process has been shambolic.

On a lighter note the labour MP is from my neck of woods in Manchester (born in Stretford, represents Salford, a United supporter) and Mrs MLC is adjusting her accent to hers...
 

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Macron - whose approval rating is at an all time low, says he has asked his government to increase wages by 100 euros per month beginning in January as part of a series of new measures to be released in detail on Tuesday. He also announced that overtime hours won't be subject to payroll tax, and that his administration will scrap a tax hike on poor and low-income retirees. Furthermore, Mcron asked companies to pay end-of-year bonuses which won't be taxed, and will suspend a CSG levy on pensions below 2,000 euros per month.

Looks like the yellow vests have had a result .
 

Wattie

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Did Corbyn infiltrate Sports Maserati?

How do you know this is true? Perhaps this is May’s Plan B negotiating strategy. Having got to stalemate with the EU, deliberately lose a few cabinet ministers, then lose the House vote so that the EU has to negotiate further or face a no deal Brexit it doesn’t want either. Do you really think May and her advisers are too stupid to be able have such a Plan b strategy? If it was Corbyn, possibly, as he has never had any alternative anyway.
She isnt that clever.
Now we're trying to dress incompetence up as "cunning logic" and yes I do think that she and her advisers are that stupid.
Look at the deal, look at the legal advice, look at everything they've botched and look at all the resignations from those advising her.

I'm not sure they had a ******* plan A, let alone a plan B!!!

Oh and i'm no JC supporter but i dont believe at this point it could get any worse than the shambles we are witnessing.

Re Sterling hedges as it's tanking and will do until the uncertainty subsides you may wanna think about Gold...done very well since the exit vote.

www.ownbullion.com or pm me and i'll try to assist.
Cheers wattie
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philw696

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Living in France since the end of October and seeing the yellow vests first hand having been caught in the thick of it several times but for me only witnessed good behavior and good spirits with no damage done to public property other than the speed cameras covered over or spray painted ;)
Macron should have responded earlier but last night he sounded sincere and its a good start especially as far as I can see no politicians involved just the people dealing direct with the government.