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Heseltine 'should Be Sanctioned' For Brexit Comments
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The EU is decisive to both parties. Or have you not realized that yet?
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The EU is decisive to both parties. Or have you not realized that yet?
//that Europe would be the downfall of the Tory Party, as it always has done in the past, and that prediction is coming true again.//
But it is not is it? Hesseltine is a 'has been'. Yes there are remainers and leavers in the Tory Party just as there is in Labour. The 'main' Party that is fully for the EU is the Liberal Party - and look where they are.
BTW, there is no division over Europe in any Party it is the EU where the problem lies.
But it is not is it? Hesseltine is a 'has been'. Yes there are remainers and leavers in the Tory Party just as there is in Labour. The 'main' Party that is fully for the EU is the Liberal Party - and look where they are.
BTW, there is no division over Europe in any Party it is the EU where the problem lies.
I would be careful of dismissing Heseltine. Between about the end of 1990 and 2016, it just so happens that just about every single piece of "advice" he gave the Tory party was followed to the letter. Most of the people on the Tory party's governing institutions are people who are very good friends of his, or people who owe him favours. It's not a coincidence that his most loyal proteges - Cameron and Osborne - ended up leading the Conservative party and appointing Heseltine an "advisor" whose advice was followed 100% of the time. I think he was pulling the party's strings until very recently. As such he is still capable of doing a lot of damage (I strongly suspect it is him, for example, who keeps making phone calls on behalf of Jacob Rees-Mogg in order to split the Brexiteer vote come a leadership election).
I agree with his comment that Brexit is a long term disaster.
Why leave one the world's most successful & influential trading groups? I agree it has major problems but things can be improved if not totally cured.
Outside the EU we are powerless to influence it, yet we will still have to depend on it for over 50% of our imports and exports.
Before it starts ,
YES , we can develop trade outside the EU.
BUT it will takes many years and the rest of the EU will fight tooth and nail to prevent us grabbing their trading opportunities .
We are an Island nation, that fact alone have would have always meant that we had a special place in the EU with unique advantages, but Brexit has blown that!
Why leave one the world's most successful & influential trading groups? I agree it has major problems but things can be improved if not totally cured.
Outside the EU we are powerless to influence it, yet we will still have to depend on it for over 50% of our imports and exports.
Before it starts ,
YES , we can develop trade outside the EU.
BUT it will takes many years and the rest of the EU will fight tooth and nail to prevent us grabbing their trading opportunities .
We are an Island nation, that fact alone have would have always meant that we had a special place in the EU with unique advantages, but Brexit has blown that!
Morning Sqad !
Powell undoubtedly had a very high intellect. He was very clever, and what most people would define as "brainy"
But he mined into that deep vein of racism and xenophobia that had always existed in Britain, and still does today. After his famous "Rivers of Blood" speech, it was estimated that as many as 82% of people agreed with him.
Heath quite rightly sacked him and he then spent the rest of his political life in the relative backwaters of NI, where his populist style of discrimination was not only tolerated but welcomed.
I think he said something along the lines of "all great political careers end in failure"
Powell undoubtedly had a very high intellect. He was very clever, and what most people would define as "brainy"
But he mined into that deep vein of racism and xenophobia that had always existed in Britain, and still does today. After his famous "Rivers of Blood" speech, it was estimated that as many as 82% of people agreed with him.
Heath quite rightly sacked him and he then spent the rest of his political life in the relative backwaters of NI, where his populist style of discrimination was not only tolerated but welcomed.
I think he said something along the lines of "all great political careers end in failure"
and when he (EP) told the army enlistment clerk he was a professor of Greek they sent him to .... Cairo(*) and he ended up a Brigadier and of course learnt Arabic. Oh Heath fired him and he was invted and became MP for North Down)
(*) please please someone hilariously quip: "wot wrong wid dat den, Cairo - he spoke languages innit?"
(*) please please someone hilariously quip: "wot wrong wid dat den, Cairo - he spoke languages innit?"
// and that is how he came over to Jo Public, an unintelligible academic.//
dontcha remember him at Minister of Health 1962 Sqad ?
He identified a shortage of nurses and junior doctors and started recruitiing them from ..... surely not surely not ..... the commonwealth. So he started it all, no no it is not true......it wasnt like that - not Enoch ....
dontcha remember him at Minister of Health 1962 Sqad ?
He identified a shortage of nurses and junior doctors and started recruitiing them from ..... surely not surely not ..... the commonwealth. So he started it all, no no it is not true......it wasnt like that - not Enoch ....
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