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Another Nail In Theresa Mays Coffin. Bringing Michael Gove Back!.
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How dare she bring 'Johnnie no friends' Gove back to the Cabinet, after he was one of the baffoons that persuaded the numpties in the U.K. To take us out of Europe, then leave the sinking ship when things got too hot for him!.
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'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer' Pure, unashamed party political expediency. Either that or the hidden, unelected Conservative Party grandees and bankers are now pulling her strings like puppet masters. The Tories want her out but even they are not stupid enough to go for a leadership election until they have a single candidate they can...
21:23 Sun 11th Jun 2017
I don't altogether care who she has in her cabinet. Gove stabbed Boris in the back and may do so with her. Time will tell.
The ones she had should have had the billiards to say NOOOOoo don't go for an election. Did any of them shout very loud when they had a stinking great head start or only when they lost so much ground?
The ones she had should have had the billiards to say NOOOOoo don't go for an election. Did any of them shout very loud when they had a stinking great head start or only when they lost so much ground?
SP1814 @ 23.22 sun
Therefore is no doubt the bankers were the instigators and architects of the financial crash (and I still think they got off too lightly) but the Labour government had spent so much and not made provision for, well anything really even going so far as to sell the family gold for next to nothing, that they made a bad situation much worse.
And that is the problem with Labour policies. The idea of give everything away for free (paid for on the never never) is perhaps laudable (had to change the predictive text from laughable) but in reality unsustainable even in the best of times.
Therefore is no doubt the bankers were the instigators and architects of the financial crash (and I still think they got off too lightly) but the Labour government had spent so much and not made provision for, well anything really even going so far as to sell the family gold for next to nothing, that they made a bad situation much worse.
And that is the problem with Labour policies. The idea of give everything away for free (paid for on the never never) is perhaps laudable (had to change the predictive text from laughable) but in reality unsustainable even in the best of times.
Cassa
The idea that New Labour were a bunch of spendthrifts is mostly propaganda (albeit propaganda foolishly acceded to by Ed Miliband)
Facts here:
http:// www.tax researc h.org.u k/Blog/ 2016/03 /13/the -conser vatives -have-b een-the -bigges t-borro wers-ov er-the- last-70 -years/
The idea that New Labour were a bunch of spendthrifts is mostly propaganda (albeit propaganda foolishly acceded to by Ed Miliband)
Facts here:
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/How dare she bring 'Johnnie no friends' Gove back to the Cabinet, after he was one of the baffoons that persuaded the numpties in the U.K. To take us out of Europe, then leave the sinking ship when things got too hot for him!.//
Allow me to just remind you why I am a numpty. We were originally
asked to join the Common Market which rapidly turned into an arranged version of the Mad Hatters Tea Party, whereby decisions were made on our behalf by people we had not voted for . & now we have to rely on a
woman who is convinced she can walk on water to relieve us of problems which were self inflicted. I am rapidly losing the will to live.
Allow me to just remind you why I am a numpty. We were originally
asked to join the Common Market which rapidly turned into an arranged version of the Mad Hatters Tea Party, whereby decisions were made on our behalf by people we had not voted for . & now we have to rely on a
woman who is convinced she can walk on water to relieve us of problems which were self inflicted. I am rapidly losing the will to live.
Well summed up Ron. Although she seems to still be in position, and time will tell if the need for stability overrides the traditional Tory desire to get rid of a leader that's errored.
Meanwhile the big concern is whether the government continues to work towards a genuine Brexit, and remains determined to stand firm on the key issue of control of national borders/rejection of free movement; or whether remainers will manage to make Brexit a waste of effort by removing the very reasons for it; namely self control of one's own nation.
Meanwhile the big concern is whether the government continues to work towards a genuine Brexit, and remains determined to stand firm on the key issue of control of national borders/rejection of free movement; or whether remainers will manage to make Brexit a waste of effort by removing the very reasons for it; namely self control of one's own nation.
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