May 21:55 - Jan 17 with 6845 views | Kilkennyjack | Worst PM ever ? Unelected, charmless, and generally clueless. Hard Brexit now, when she was a remainer. Wales is screwed. Well done to the morons who voted out. | |
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May on 21:58 - Jan 17 with 2964 views | blueytheblue | Unelected, charmless and generally clueless. May or Brown? So what if May was a Remainer? Rather than moan, whine and ignore the wishes of the public, she's trying to get the best deal for Brexit. Respecting the views of the people over personal view, bit refreshing that. Wales is screwed? UK could have a government of angels. WAG would still screw it up. | |
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May on 22:00 - Jan 17 with 2947 views | exiledclaseboy | No prime minister is elected to the post. But she's clearly clueless as to what to do about Brexit. But so is everyone else. It'll be what it'll be. [Post edited 17 Jan 2017 22:03]
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May on 22:05 - Jan 17 with 2936 views | longlostjack | Surreal. Britain will be great again once we've got rid of a few of those Johnny foreigners. | |
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May on 22:07 - Jan 17 with 2921 views | dickythorpe | I don't think May is the right man for the job | | | |
May on 22:12 - Jan 17 with 2904 views | BigPhilG | Taking back control of our borders Making and living by our laws Making trade deals with whoever we want Us controlling immigration Yeah all terrible ideas | | | |
May on 22:17 - Jan 17 with 2886 views | pikeypaul | Great speech today Really stuck the final nail in to the remoaners coffin. She is respecting Democracy that is why she's pushing forward with Brexit rather than crying like a little baby that Leave won. Time now for the remoaners to STFU. | |
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May on 22:27 - Jan 17 with 2871 views | rock1n | Every PM that's ever been within months by many is considered worst PM ever, it's such a cliche. On the overall points made regarding Europe, yes it's strategically a bad idea, but when the whole EU debate was centred around immigration only hard brexit was ever really going to happen. Of course this will mean less ease of business with 500m on our doorstep, less opportunities to live and travel in Europe, likelihood of lessening of employee protections and reduced spending on deprived areas. But it's fine, we'll have less foreigners. So it's quid pro quo. | |
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May on 22:30 - Jan 17 with 2857 views | Groo | My word, what did Britain do for those hundred's of years outside of the EU? Britain must have been very poor and useless is all I can think. | |
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May on 22:31 - Jan 17 with 2851 views | rock1n | Actually we were the sick man of Europe before we joined the EU, we have benefited hugely from membership. | |
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May on 22:34 - Jan 17 with 2838 views | BigPhilG | Are you Polish then ? | | | |
May on 22:38 - Jan 17 with 2821 views | rock1n | Why is that of any relevance? And no I'm not. If you look at the history of the EU right back to the early days we were pleading for years to get into the club. People don't want to look before the last decade with higher levels of inward migration from those horrible Eastern block Countries aye .. when it comes to the crunch it's all about migrants as it is with everything. | |
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May on 22:50 - Jan 17 with 2790 views | Kilkennyjack | You cant turn the click back to a black and white bbc version of post war Britain circa 1957 - which never actually existed. The world is now integrated via technology and the multi nationals. The opportunities were there. Peace in Europe thrown in for good measure. Our borders - by the same logic, what about wales borders ? Living within our means - with less jobs and a smaller economy ? Make trade deals - a huge gamble, unproven at best ? A wish not a plan. Control of Immigration - last but not least, eh ? The unpleasant truth. If it wasn't for johnny foreigner everything would be better, eh ? Well what about the NHS and the cheap labour that makes things cheaper for you and I. You do realise this was all about posh boy Boris trying to get posh boy Dai Cam out of office don't you ? This was a game thats gone badly wrong. | |
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May on 22:54 - Jan 17 with 2777 views | Kilkennyjack | Well we normally know, say, if we vote Tory then Dai Cam gets to be PM whereas red Ed gets the gig if we vote Labour. We understand that. Nobody ever thought evil Theresa would be PM when they voted. And thats the point. | |
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May on 22:58 - Jan 17 with 2770 views | Private_Partz | Strange. I thought it was a great big sh!t out. She has been told by the EU she us going to get the square root of eff all out of them so now she says she did not want it anyway. It did not take her months on end to come to this conclusion. God knows she had been asked often enough about it in the Commons and by the media. Europe is laughing at us as many financial, service and manufacturing companies plan to shift out of the UK. A useless Prime Minister who followed on from her completely incompetent predecessor who got us into this mess trying to save his own neck. | |
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May on 22:59 - Jan 17 with 2765 views | Kilkennyjack | Correct. | |
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May on 23:20 - Jan 17 with 2732 views | LeonWasGod | She's not trying to get the best deal. She's trying to blunt UKIP. Her headlines are at odds with the (very little) detail she's prepared to share. | | | |
May on 23:22 - Jan 17 with 2729 views | Humpty | Fair play sir. Superb. On the plus side Johnny Pole will have to f*ck off, all the Muslims are somehow going to magically disappear and we can do a trade deal with New Zealand. | | | |
May on 23:22 - Jan 17 with 2726 views | builthjack | I wouldn't trust her one little bit. Dodgy bird that one. | |
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May on 23:24 - Jan 17 with 2721 views | LeonWasGod | Haven't you heard? It's going to be GREAT. Boris said so. | | | |
May on 23:31 - Jan 17 with 2709 views | Humpty | Sensitive little souls you leavers. You do something that lot's of people think will damage Britain overall and expect to be patted on the head for it. Go apoplectic when someone disagrees with you and demand they STFU. Almost snowflake like. I won't STFU. Or pat you on the head and tell you how clever you are. Whatever happens to our country now is because of you. Don't whinge if people say they don't like it. | | | |
May on 23:31 - Jan 17 with 2709 views | Jacksea | We may have cheap European labour at the moment with them paying minimal tax and national insurance but it will be our children who will have to pay for it when they reach retirement age. | | | |
May on 23:46 - Jan 17 with 2680 views | LeonWasGod | EU immigrants contribute more in taxes than they take out and are less of a financial burden on the state than UK nationals. They'll be paying for our elderly! Thr trouble is, these facts are based on experts' analyses and not the rhetoric of Farage over a fake, photo-opportunity pint. So they get ignored. | | | |
May on 23:52 - Jan 17 with 2670 views | rock1n | This is the sort of post/opinion that drives me up the wall. The very point the poster is making is directly contridicted by the evidence. Young EU citizens are indeed net benefiticial to the Country. If you want to question the financial benefit of migrants then the concerns should focus on not eu migrants. By reducing young migrant mobile labour from eu we've basically added a few years onto our working lives. I wish people would actually look into things and not just what the red tops tell them. [Post edited 17 Jan 2017 23:53]
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May on 00:27 - Jan 18 with 2638 views | Groo | Aye, and I do believe that was the result of a war some 20 years earlier which put us near bankruptcy, similar had happened in other periods due to war, the most famous being the 7 year war which was started by the American colonies and with a result that most benefited the American colonies who then took advantage of the weak Britain to gain independance. In the 1970's Britain was still recovering from WW2 and adapting to the post colonial world. Britain didn't have the assistance to rebuild that other European countries had. | |
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May on 01:10 - Jan 18 with 2609 views | Highjack | When we were pleading to join it was on the basis that it was a trading community. Nobody signed up for the corrupt unaccountable monstrosity it became. | |
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