Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? 21:13 - Jun 15 with 5243 views | Darran |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 19:52 - Jun 16 with 991 views | Flashberryjack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 11:53 - Jun 16 by exiledclaseboy | I agree fully. Letâs explore the âwhat ifâ scenario though. Would the Tories, historically the party of deregulation, have done things any differently do you think? |
If my auntie had................... | |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 20:08 - Jun 16 with 972 views | Highjack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 19:52 - Jun 16 by Flashberryjack | If my auntie had................... |
...a seat on the train she wouldnât have to eat her sandwich by the bogs? | |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 20:47 - Jun 16 with 955 views | waynekerr55 |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 19:38 - Jun 16 by Brynmill_Jack | Far more an IPA man to be honest. You really hate him (proper venom coming out there). Why? In the 80-200 k p/a bracket? |
No, because he's hepping to keep those swivel eyed loons in power. And no, nowhere near the 80k my friend. [Post edited 16 Jun 2019 20:48]
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 20:56 - Jun 16 with 945 views | Nookiejack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 18:58 - Jun 16 by londonlisa2001 | I didnât say they had no impact (when they were introduced). I said that there hadnât been a change in the past 12-15 months which is when the property market has started to fall. Every single analysis has shown itâs Brexit uncertainty. What do you mean where does the progressive element hit? Do you understand what the removal of the slab means? And you still are avoiding the question. |
Why countenance a scenario of Revoke when the majority of people voted to Leave? What do you think would happen to the long term damage to democracy? Why are you even suggesting it? Economic indicators may well go up but that doesnât mean long term economic benefits will. You quote Goldman Sachs above but they were responsible for the financial crash and only survived through bailout by the Fed and Warren Buffett. They nearly caused a depression. Why do you place your reliance on them. The EU is stagnating that is fact. Why does the Eurozone currently have negative interest rates? What happens there next in the next downturn. They also need to proceed with full political, economic and fiscal integration to save the Euro. Their key marque project. Do you want a United States of Europe? What happens if we Remain? Do you want more and more integration with a Region of the world that is in decline? German economy is going to have to radically change in respect of switch to electric cars. Germany finances the EU. How well is the EU doing in respect of Tech, Artificial Intelligence, Creative Industries? You argue for maintaining the status quo but the probability is in the long term we will be better off being out of the EU. Trading with the fastest growing regions of the world. Not locked into an EU superstate. | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 21:02 - Jun 16 with 932 views | londonlisa2001 |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 20:56 - Jun 16 by Nookiejack | Why countenance a scenario of Revoke when the majority of people voted to Leave? What do you think would happen to the long term damage to democracy? Why are you even suggesting it? Economic indicators may well go up but that doesnât mean long term economic benefits will. You quote Goldman Sachs above but they were responsible for the financial crash and only survived through bailout by the Fed and Warren Buffett. They nearly caused a depression. Why do you place your reliance on them. The EU is stagnating that is fact. Why does the Eurozone currently have negative interest rates? What happens there next in the next downturn. They also need to proceed with full political, economic and fiscal integration to save the Euro. Their key marque project. Do you want a United States of Europe? What happens if we Remain? Do you want more and more integration with a Region of the world that is in decline? German economy is going to have to radically change in respect of switch to electric cars. Germany finances the EU. How well is the EU doing in respect of Tech, Artificial Intelligence, Creative Industries? You argue for maintaining the status quo but the probability is in the long term we will be better off being out of the EU. Trading with the fastest growing regions of the world. Not locked into an EU superstate. |
Because the choice is going to be revoke, Mayâs deal or no deal and itâs by far the best option. You said earlier it was Labours fault - now itâs Goldman Sachs - make up your mind. We will trade with everyone on better terms if itâs us plus the rest rather than just us. The world is increasingly split into a small number of large trading blocks. Itâs bette4 that we are part of one and Iâd far rather be part of a United States of Europe than the United States of America. And the long term will see a lot of people damaged in the short and medium term. | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 21:04 - Jun 16 with 927 views | Highjack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 20:56 - Jun 16 by Nookiejack | Why countenance a scenario of Revoke when the majority of people voted to Leave? What do you think would happen to the long term damage to democracy? Why are you even suggesting it? Economic indicators may well go up but that doesnât mean long term economic benefits will. You quote Goldman Sachs above but they were responsible for the financial crash and only survived through bailout by the Fed and Warren Buffett. They nearly caused a depression. Why do you place your reliance on them. The EU is stagnating that is fact. Why does the Eurozone currently have negative interest rates? What happens there next in the next downturn. They also need to proceed with full political, economic and fiscal integration to save the Euro. Their key marque project. Do you want a United States of Europe? What happens if we Remain? Do you want more and more integration with a Region of the world that is in decline? German economy is going to have to radically change in respect of switch to electric cars. Germany finances the EU. How well is the EU doing in respect of Tech, Artificial Intelligence, Creative Industries? You argue for maintaining the status quo but the probability is in the long term we will be better off being out of the EU. Trading with the fastest growing regions of the world. Not locked into an EU superstate. |
Some people need to realise there are more important things in this world than economic indicators and GDP. | |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 21:08 - Jun 16 with 922 views | oh_tommy_tommy | Blair has never lied | |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 21:27 - Jun 16 with 903 views | controversial_jack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 16:00 - Jun 16 by Highjack | So there were seats? |
I believe seats in a dining car would be for those who only eat there.I think that's how it works, lol. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 22:02 - Jun 16 with 881 views | Nookiejack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 21:02 - Jun 16 by londonlisa2001 | Because the choice is going to be revoke, Mayâs deal or no deal and itâs by far the best option. You said earlier it was Labours fault - now itâs Goldman Sachs - make up your mind. We will trade with everyone on better terms if itâs us plus the rest rather than just us. The world is increasingly split into a small number of large trading blocks. Itâs bette4 that we are part of one and Iâd far rather be part of a United States of Europe than the United States of America. And the long term will see a lot of people damaged in the short and medium term. |
âWe started leaving Europe 15 years ago in a reaction to economic forcesâ https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/comment/article-64251 âStep back from all the stuff about Theresa Mayâs date with Brussels today and consider this. The UK is staging its economic Brexit and has been for 15 years. That is not a political decision. It is a reaction to economic forces. Until the early 2000s our economy gradually grew closer to Europe. That was, after all, the idea of joining what became the European Union. But since then the focus has gradually been shifting away. â âThis was not a policy decision. It is simply because other markets have grown faster. Back in the early 1990s, the EU â including the soon-to-become members â was a larger economy than the US. Now it is smaller, even before the UK leaves.â âIt would be very difficult to undo the complex supply chains with Europe, with 42 per cent of the components that go into a British-assembled car coming from the EU. About a quarter of our food comes from Europe. But what it does mean is that in the long-term we will probably drift further away. Whatever view you take on Brexit, we seem to be moving to a world where culture and language matter more than physical proximity. The US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will become more important, Europe less. If that seems sweeping, consider this. When even the most Europhile of British politicians meet a career reverse and want to leave the country, what do they do? They donât go to Europe. They go to America. David Miliband runs a charity in New York and Sir Nick Clegg is heading out to Facebook in California.â | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 23:35 - Jun 16 with 839 views | smoulder | Blairs New Labour party, was not a true socialist Labour party.....it was just a watered down Tory party..... | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 00:29 - Jun 17 with 822 views | Jack_Meoff |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 15:12 - Jun 16 by Highjack | No seats on train? |
That was bullshit. Utter nonsense. Did it not occur to anyone to wonder why someone like f*kcing Branson would make that claim, backed up by our absolutely worthless media, against someone who was clearly against their privatised public purse draining scam? The demented pack of Pavlov's dogs loved that particular bone. | |
| If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever. |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 08:42 - Jun 17 with 762 views | WarwickHunt |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 00:29 - Jun 17 by Jack_Meoff | That was bullshit. Utter nonsense. Did it not occur to anyone to wonder why someone like f*kcing Branson would make that claim, backed up by our absolutely worthless media, against someone who was clearly against their privatised public purse draining scam? The demented pack of Pavlov's dogs loved that particular bone. |
That was Corbynâs spectacular incompetence writ large. The words brewery and piss-up spring to mind. | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 09:38 - Jun 17 with 737 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 00:29 - Jun 17 by Jack_Meoff | That was bullshit. Utter nonsense. Did it not occur to anyone to wonder why someone like f*kcing Branson would make that claim, backed up by our absolutely worthless media, against someone who was clearly against their privatised public purse draining scam? The demented pack of Pavlov's dogs loved that particular bone. |
They fall for it time after time . Thick as mutton mince | |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 10:22 - Jun 17 with 719 views | waynekerr55 |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 08:42 - Jun 17 by WarwickHunt | That was Corbynâs spectacular incompetence writ large. The words brewery and piss-up spring to mind. |
Kind and gentle Uncle Jez can do no wrong, mun. Get with the drill! | |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 10:25 - Jun 17 with 716 views | Highjack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 21:27 - Jun 16 by controversial_jack | I believe seats in a dining car would be for those who only eat there.I think that's how it works, lol. |
Itâs probably a bit more hygienic than eating your sandwiches and drinking your coffee outside the bogs though. But it was incredibly lucky a cameraman was there to film it. | |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 11:04 - Jun 17 with 695 views | WarwickHunt |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 10:25 - Jun 17 by Highjack | Itâs probably a bit more hygienic than eating your sandwiches and drinking your coffee outside the bogs though. But it was incredibly lucky a cameraman was there to film it. |
Giving him the benefit of the doubt, none of Jezzaâs full-time staff could manage to tick the âreserve your seatâ box when ordering the tickets. Probably thought it too petit bourgeois. Or, more likely, they are just fĂ»cking dim. | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 11:06 - Jun 17 with 694 views | waynekerr55 |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 11:04 - Jun 17 by WarwickHunt | Giving him the benefit of the doubt, none of Jezzaâs full-time staff could manage to tick the âreserve your seatâ box when ordering the tickets. Probably thought it too petit bourgeois. Or, more likely, they are just fĂ»cking dim. |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 12:31 - Jun 17 with 672 views | londonlisa2001 |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 22:02 - Jun 16 by Nookiejack | âWe started leaving Europe 15 years ago in a reaction to economic forcesâ https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/comment/article-64251 âStep back from all the stuff about Theresa Mayâs date with Brussels today and consider this. The UK is staging its economic Brexit and has been for 15 years. That is not a political decision. It is a reaction to economic forces. Until the early 2000s our economy gradually grew closer to Europe. That was, after all, the idea of joining what became the European Union. But since then the focus has gradually been shifting away. â âThis was not a policy decision. It is simply because other markets have grown faster. Back in the early 1990s, the EU â including the soon-to-become members â was a larger economy than the US. Now it is smaller, even before the UK leaves.â âIt would be very difficult to undo the complex supply chains with Europe, with 42 per cent of the components that go into a British-assembled car coming from the EU. About a quarter of our food comes from Europe. But what it does mean is that in the long-term we will probably drift further away. Whatever view you take on Brexit, we seem to be moving to a world where culture and language matter more than physical proximity. The US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will become more important, Europe less. If that seems sweeping, consider this. When even the most Europhile of British politicians meet a career reverse and want to leave the country, what do they do? They donât go to Europe. They go to America. David Miliband runs a charity in New York and Sir Nick Clegg is heading out to Facebook in California.â |
Do you ever offer a view that isnât gleaned from the pages of the Daily Mail? At least itâs not Hitchens this time I suppose. | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 12:35 - Jun 17 with 666 views | WarwickHunt |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 12:31 - Jun 17 by londonlisa2001 | Do you ever offer a view that isnât gleaned from the pages of the Daily Mail? At least itâs not Hitchens this time I suppose. |
Tabloid Tory. The worst kind. | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 14:26 - Jun 17 with 640 views | controversial_jack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 10:25 - Jun 17 by Highjack | Itâs probably a bit more hygienic than eating your sandwiches and drinking your coffee outside the bogs though. But it was incredibly lucky a cameraman was there to film it. |
"Lucky?," The leader of her majesties opposition does tend to attract a lot of attention | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 14:29 - Jun 17 with 637 views | Highjack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 14:26 - Jun 17 by controversial_jack | "Lucky?," The leader of her majesties opposition does tend to attract a lot of attention |
Most of the people getting on and off the train were probably chucking 50p coins at him so he can get a cup of tea. | |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 15:15 - Jun 17 with 611 views | WarwickHunt |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 14:26 - Jun 17 by controversial_jack | "Lucky?," The leader of her majesties opposition does tend to attract a lot of attention |
From flies, judging by the state of him. | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 17:09 - Jun 17 with 583 views | waynekerr55 |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 15:15 - Jun 17 by WarwickHunt | From flies, judging by the state of him. |
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Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 17:19 - Jun 17 with 574 views | controversial_jack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 15:15 - Jun 17 by WarwickHunt | From flies, judging by the state of him. |
Judging someone by their appearance, how very shallow of you. | | | |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 17:20 - Jun 17 with 572 views | Highjack |
Which ones lying? Blair or Corbyn? on 17:19 - Jun 17 by controversial_jack | Judging someone by their appearance, how very shallow of you. |
No heâs judging him by his smell. | |
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