May and Juncker 00:46 - May 1 with 28114 views | FDC | Pretty extraordinary story in German press. (Long 30 tweet thread, click on tweet below and scroll down) | | | | |
May and Juncker on 01:04 - May 1 with 12293 views | distortR | "Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong" Everyone's got an agenda, who do you believe? And more pertinently, if the isle of man is not a member of the EU, why did I have such a scene at duty-free tonight? hmmm?? It's all bollox really. | | | |
May and Juncker on 01:29 - May 1 with 12260 views | Jigsore | It was embarrassing enough that we had no plan for Brexit but they *still* have no f*cking clue. After months our own government still has no idea of the intricacies of leaving. If that wasn't irresponsible enough they've called a general election - if (a small if, agreed) we elected a Coalition I cannot even begin to imagine the ramifications of that i'm really not sure there's a precedent for a country with the reputation of the United Kingdom doing what we are right now. it's absolutely astonishing. S T R O N G & S T A B L E [Post edited 1 May 2017 1:29]
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May and Juncker on 01:46 - May 1 with 12236 views | distortR |
May and Juncker on 01:29 - May 1 by Jigsore | It was embarrassing enough that we had no plan for Brexit but they *still* have no f*cking clue. After months our own government still has no idea of the intricacies of leaving. If that wasn't irresponsible enough they've called a general election - if (a small if, agreed) we elected a Coalition I cannot even begin to imagine the ramifications of that i'm really not sure there's a precedent for a country with the reputation of the United Kingdom doing what we are right now. it's absolutely astonishing. S T R O N G & S T A B L E [Post edited 1 May 2017 1:29]
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In essence i agree with you. But the op's post? they're all juggling for position. Brexit's mad. the e.u's mad, they're all effing mad but it's us who'll suffer. Living on a small island with it's own government is illuminating, the corruption is so evident, and i imagine this is a microcosm of what happens everywhere. Not so long ago we had a crusader exposing the corruption on the island, they hounded him into an early grave and the tool of the person responsible was given a seat in our version of the upper chamber. Spit. | | | |
May and Juncker on 02:28 - May 1 with 12202 views | Boston | Here comes Junckers response now... | |
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May and Juncker on 07:48 - May 1 with 12018 views | jonno |
May and Juncker on 02:28 - May 1 by Boston | Here comes Junckers response now... |
Now that is funny! | | | |
May and Juncker on 10:05 - May 1 with 11700 views | derbyhoop | How many people really have any idea what is going on in the EU in the past, now or the future plans? My guess would be that the answer is very close to zero. Journalists like BBC's Katya Adler and diplomats like the recently departed Ivan Rogers (former UK ambassador to the EU) would be expected to know considerable details but I am far from convinced there are many people in the government have any real grasp of the issues likely to come up over the next 23 months. | |
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May and Juncker on 10:17 - May 1 with 11682 views | Watford_Ranger | I find it completely mystifying that May seems to be so popular still. I don't understand what people find appealing about her either as a person or as a PM but then I'm in my twenties and quite liberal so maybe not the target market for this Tory regime. Pensioners, rich and poor, seem to love her- a staunch Remainer who is now so rabidly pro the hardest of hard Brexits for her own career prospects and legacy. Is it that people are just so anti-Corbyn they'd vote for a parrot with a blue rosette that was trained to squawk "strong and stable" every five minutes or is there something about her that people actually like? Sorry that turned into a bit of a rant. | | | |
May and Juncker on 10:31 - May 1 with 11630 views | hopphoops |
May and Juncker on 10:17 - May 1 by Watford_Ranger | I find it completely mystifying that May seems to be so popular still. I don't understand what people find appealing about her either as a person or as a PM but then I'm in my twenties and quite liberal so maybe not the target market for this Tory regime. Pensioners, rich and poor, seem to love her- a staunch Remainer who is now so rabidly pro the hardest of hard Brexits for her own career prospects and legacy. Is it that people are just so anti-Corbyn they'd vote for a parrot with a blue rosette that was trained to squawk "strong and stable" every five minutes or is there something about her that people actually like? Sorry that turned into a bit of a rant. |
I agree, she's a more competent con-artist than Trump. People trust her because she's dresses appallingly, she never says anything with any meaning at all, and the few things she has ever done have been authoritarian yet small-time. | |
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May and Juncker on 10:33 - May 1 with 11622 views | 2Thomas2Bowles |
May and Juncker on 10:17 - May 1 by Watford_Ranger | I find it completely mystifying that May seems to be so popular still. I don't understand what people find appealing about her either as a person or as a PM but then I'm in my twenties and quite liberal so maybe not the target market for this Tory regime. Pensioners, rich and poor, seem to love her- a staunch Remainer who is now so rabidly pro the hardest of hard Brexits for her own career prospects and legacy. Is it that people are just so anti-Corbyn they'd vote for a parrot with a blue rosette that was trained to squawk "strong and stable" every five minutes or is there something about her that people actually like? Sorry that turned into a bit of a rant. |
You are not alone about May and I'm much older than you so not an age thing as most of my friends are of my age and feel the same. I support Labour and JC on policies I can believe in, I can't believe anything May says. Sadly people do vote on personalities both would not get far on BGT but undoubtedly JC gets the bad press and there lays the answer . | |
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May and Juncker on 10:47 - May 1 with 11585 views | CiderwithRsie |
May and Juncker on 10:17 - May 1 by Watford_Ranger | I find it completely mystifying that May seems to be so popular still. I don't understand what people find appealing about her either as a person or as a PM but then I'm in my twenties and quite liberal so maybe not the target market for this Tory regime. Pensioners, rich and poor, seem to love her- a staunch Remainer who is now so rabidly pro the hardest of hard Brexits for her own career prospects and legacy. Is it that people are just so anti-Corbyn they'd vote for a parrot with a blue rosette that was trained to squawk "strong and stable" every five minutes or is there something about her that people actually like? Sorry that turned into a bit of a rant. |
"I find it completely mystifying that May seems to be so popular still." Top ten UK politicians capable of running a whelk stall: 1. Vacant 2. Vacant 3. Vacant 4. T May 5. Tumbleweed 6. No-one 7. Invisible Man 8. Zero 9. Nada 10. Nothing. She's bloody terrible. Everyone else is a nonentity. | | | |
May and Juncker on 10:50 - May 1 with 11578 views | stevec | The simple truth is the whole of mainland Europe within the EU are sh it scared of the Germans, always have been always will be. We, on the other hand, are England. Bailed them all out, one time or another, from German occupation. They know that and one by one they'll show their appreciation and start abstaining from any anti UK bo locks. That'll leave German industry who'll tell their Government to back off and that leaves the French. The French can just fck off. | | | |
May and Juncker on 10:57 - May 1 with 11544 views | hopphoops |
May and Juncker on 10:50 - May 1 by stevec | The simple truth is the whole of mainland Europe within the EU are sh it scared of the Germans, always have been always will be. We, on the other hand, are England. Bailed them all out, one time or another, from German occupation. They know that and one by one they'll show their appreciation and start abstaining from any anti UK bo locks. That'll leave German industry who'll tell their Government to back off and that leaves the French. The French can just fck off. |
© Steve C, 1946. Your simple truth is simple fantasy, Steve. The world has moved on. | |
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May and Juncker on 10:57 - May 1 with 11544 views | FDC |
May and Juncker on 10:50 - May 1 by stevec | The simple truth is the whole of mainland Europe within the EU are sh it scared of the Germans, always have been always will be. We, on the other hand, are England. Bailed them all out, one time or another, from German occupation. They know that and one by one they'll show their appreciation and start abstaining from any anti UK bo locks. That'll leave German industry who'll tell their Government to back off and that leaves the French. The French can just fck off. |
Post-Empire fantasy. No one gives a hoot about any of that. Britain is a small country with a failing economy. | | | |
May and Juncker on 11:05 - May 1 with 11510 views | QPR_John | Juncker is a jumped up unelected civil servant and the fact that he is meeting with our PM who is an elected member of parliament shows all that is wrong with the EU. | | | |
May and Juncker on 11:27 - May 1 with 11438 views | Watford_Ranger | The much elected May, of course, put in that position with no opposition or election necessary beyond a few thousand votes in Maidenhead. | | | |
May and Juncker on 11:32 - May 1 with 11412 views | QPR_John |
May and Juncker on 11:27 - May 1 by Watford_Ranger | The much elected May, of course, put in that position with no opposition or election necessary beyond a few thousand votes in Maidenhead. |
Interesting point and worthy of further discussion. But first remind me who was the last PM elected. It might have been Gordon Brown as I do not recall many on here talking about an unelected PM when he was in power. | | | |
May and Juncker on 11:33 - May 1 with 11408 views | BromleyHoop |
May and Juncker on 11:05 - May 1 by QPR_John | Juncker is a jumped up unelected civil servant and the fact that he is meeting with our PM who is an elected member of parliament shows all that is wrong with the EU. |
I think we have to accept that the EU are going to be as obstructive as possible. They will do whatever they can to make an example of the UK thereby deterring other possible exiteers. I fully expect us to leave with absolutely no trade deal in place and chaos at Dover. I can also see major clashes over UK fishing rights with the probable involvement of the Navy intercepting foreign trawlers. This is going to get considerably worse before it gets any better. | |
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May and Juncker on 11:36 - May 1 with 11399 views | E17hoop |
May and Juncker on 11:33 - May 1 by BromleyHoop | I think we have to accept that the EU are going to be as obstructive as possible. They will do whatever they can to make an example of the UK thereby deterring other possible exiteers. I fully expect us to leave with absolutely no trade deal in place and chaos at Dover. I can also see major clashes over UK fishing rights with the probable involvement of the Navy intercepting foreign trawlers. This is going to get considerably worse before it gets any better. |
As is their right. There will be no Brexit - May daren't plunge us into a recession which would inevitably follow from the situation described above. | |
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May and Juncker on 11:41 - May 1 with 11382 views | BromleyHoop |
May and Juncker on 11:36 - May 1 by E17hoop | As is their right. There will be no Brexit - May daren't plunge us into a recession which would inevitably follow from the situation described above. |
I'm not sure May would back down just because the EU make things difficult; that would be political suicide. There's a mandate for Brexit from the British people after all. I'm sure the Govt will push a 'backs to the wall', 'Dunkirk spirit' kind of narrative. | |
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May and Juncker on 12:00 - May 1 with 11327 views | E17hoop |
May and Juncker on 11:41 - May 1 by BromleyHoop | I'm not sure May would back down just because the EU make things difficult; that would be political suicide. There's a mandate for Brexit from the British people after all. I'm sure the Govt will push a 'backs to the wall', 'Dunkirk spirit' kind of narrative. |
I think political suicide has already happened with the A50 notification. | |
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May and Juncker on 12:10 - May 1 with 11304 views | kensalriser |
May and Juncker on 11:05 - May 1 by QPR_John | Juncker is a jumped up unelected civil servant and the fact that he is meeting with our PM who is an elected member of parliament shows all that is wrong with the EU. |
Juncker was elected by the European Parliament much like our own PM is elected by MPs | |
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May and Juncker on 12:21 - May 1 with 11271 views | BrianMcCarthy | What an utter shambles. | |
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May and Juncker on 12:23 - May 1 with 11265 views | QPR_Jim |
May and Juncker on 11:32 - May 1 by QPR_John | Interesting point and worthy of further discussion. But first remind me who was the last PM elected. It might have been Gordon Brown as I do not recall many on here talking about an unelected PM when he was in power. |
False, there were plenty on here where keen to point out Gordon Brown was "unelected". | | | |
May and Juncker on 12:30 - May 1 with 11234 views | kensalriser | This is a common misunderstanding about our political system. We don't have a directly elected Premier, the PM is effectively either elected by MPs or by the political party he/she belongs to. | |
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