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She's the weakest leader we (or anyone!) has ever had. Absolutely incompetent
I have no time for her at all, we are now seeing the result of some of her endeavours at the Home Office and it ain’t good, but she has had a pretty poor hand dealt to her and she has had to deal with some of the most scheming and difficult politicians I can remember.
I have no time for her at all, we are now seeing the result of some of her endeavours at the Home Office and it ain’t good, but she has had a pretty poor hand dealt to her and she has had to deal with some of the most scheming and difficult politicians I can remember.
Incredible thick skin and energy, especially as she’s Type 1 and must feel like sh*t half the time. It’s hard not to admire how she’s dug in and out manoeuvred the d1cks in her party (up to now). I wouldn’t be at all surprised if she gets this deal through one way or the other eventually.
Although her tenacity is about the only thing she’s got going for her. Can’t stand her and never have.
Leavers," bare faced liairs and cheats". Not even in the same class as remainers, who are still lying about the deals and outcomes and what's more they have been caught out time and time again and morons like you still believe them. But that is typical of people who want to be part of the wonderful EU, Sheep till the end.
You think Britain's economic future is safe in the hands of May and Liam Fox, and you're calling me a moron?
You think Britain's economic future is safe in the hands of May and Liam Fox, and you're calling me a moron?
Jesus wept.
I did not and never would say that. They say she is weak, but she is not over Brexit. They had a plan and she stuck to it, they never, ever intended for there to be a Brexit, that was plain to see when Cameron resigned instead of starting Article 50 as he said he would.
Just be clear ...you are suggesting that the Maybot has more political ability than Merkel ?
No, i thought not. That would be major league fecking stupid.
You have made a significant leap from my comment about the predicament that Greece finds itself in (with German banks being at the centre of the issue).
Can you explain how that is a comment on May's ability?
Cameron said "a once in a generation vote". You appear to be confusing a former PM appeasing the right wing of his party with Parliament.
Would you be happy with an elected government never having to contest another election because they won one four years ago?
Your point about a general election is invalid seeing as the referendum has not been implemented
It would be akin to us voting for Labour in a general election only for the conservatives to say “We don’t think you voted correctly, therefore we’re going to remain in power until you get it right “
You have made a significant leap from my comment about the predicament that Greece finds itself in (with German banks being at the centre of the issue).
Can you explain how that is a comment on May's ability?
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The Greeks found themselves in a pickle of their own making you old and stupid buffoon. If you don't collect the taxes how are you going to pay for the pensions at 40 years old!
Do you practise being a moron or is natural ability?
Edit to say...This was an attempt to be overly overt and thus humorous but was a bit strong... So smilies added
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It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan
The answer to the OP is obvious. This time, they will lose big style. For a start, the demographics have shifted considerably. There are about 2 million more youngsters now eligible to vote, and the vast majority of them don't want to see their future being flushed down the toilet. The other reason is that a huge swathe of those who voted leave can now see they were conned, duped and taken to the cleaners by as cynical and devious a bunch of chancers, criminals, bare faced liars, cheats, racists and miserable little Englanders as ever roamed the earth. Dispicable hateful people. Feck them all.
How were Leave voters conned?
How can you assume the young are going to vote Remain or even vote at all?
The Greeks found themselves in a pickle of their own making you old and stupid buffoon. If you don't collect the taxes how are you going to pay for the pensions at 40 years old!
Do you practise being a moron or is natural ability?
Edit to say...This was an attempt to be overly overt and thus humorous but was a bit strong... So smilies added
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That may be the case, but the over-aggressive policies that were forced upon Greece in order to pay back private debt to German banks and taxpayers were demanded by the German-led EU fiscal policymakers.
Now i dont disagree with you that the Greeks had themselves to blame, but lets not make out that there werent alternatives to the options that were chosen
"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
That may be the case, but the over-aggressive policies that were forced upon Greece in order to pay back private debt to German banks and taxpayers were demanded by the German-led EU fiscal policymakers.
Now i dont disagree with you that the Greeks had themselves to blame, but lets not make out that there werent alternatives to the options that were chosen
First, my edit came before your reply and even though it makes no difference I thought it necessary to highlight this.
Secondly, the Greeks were guilty of shameless, unadulterated, fraud upon entry to the EU and as there is no formal remedy the Germans took an informal route. The Greeks have only themselves to blame and I'm willing to bet that if another nation committed such a raw fraud upon the UK you would be unmoved by any retaliatory action taken by the UK, so please stop with the "bleeding heart". You work in finance/money markets and have little or no scruples.
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan
First, my edit came before your reply and even though it makes no difference I thought it necessary to highlight this.
Secondly, the Greeks were guilty of shameless, unadulterated, fraud upon entry to the EU and as there is no formal remedy the Germans took an informal route. The Greeks have only themselves to blame and I'm willing to bet that if another nation committed such a raw fraud upon the UK you would be unmoved by any retaliatory action taken by the UK, so please stop with the "bleeding heart". You work in finance/money markets and have little or no scruples.
Been drinking mate? Youre normally a decent poster, but you can go suck your mum with your abuse tonight
"Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper."
Your point about a general election is invalid seeing as the referendum has not been implemented
It would be akin to us voting for Labour in a general election only for the conservatives to say “We don’t think you voted correctly, therefore we’re going to remain in power until you get it right “
Which part of “it was only a fûcking soundbite” are you struggling with?
This. Do all the remoaners want to keep voting until they get the result they want. The leave voters won now get over it.
Well yeah. That's what generally happens with the EU. Votes are taken again and again until the "right" answer is given. The pretence of democracy is still useful to them for the moment, although becoming less so.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
Well yeah. That's what generally happens with the EU. Votes are taken again and again until the "right" answer is given. The pretence of democracy is still useful to them for the moment, although becoming less so.
And this is why we are better off out of it, other countries will try to follow but will fail because of this.
I don’t understand how having a second referendum is anti democratic. We voted two and a half years ago. Leave won very narrowly. Now we know what the terms of leaving will be. No one knew this at the time of the first vote, whether they voted to leave or remain. That’s a simple fact. So what’s wrong with asking “right, you wanted to leave, this is what leaving looks like. Do you still want to leave”?
I don’t understand how having a second referendum is anti democratic. We voted two and a half years ago. Leave won very narrowly. Now we know what the terms of leaving will be. No one knew this at the time of the first vote, whether they voted to leave or remain. That’s a simple fact. So what’s wrong with asking “right, you wanted to leave, this is what leaving looks like. Do you still want to leave”?
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Also, if we want to stay, the EU now have us over a barrel and will screw us over.