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28/5/2019 08:33 | I have seen the media feeding the electorate over many years as anti EU But of course! The wicked media! No way people might actually have made up their own minds. Standard stuff from the left whenever faced with facts they don't like. | grahamite2 | |
28/5/2019 08:28 | Gove will be an interesting candidate; probably the only one with any brains. Maybe best as a No.2 as he does not have the charisma. He would be the best negotiator I think. | alphorn | |
28/5/2019 08:27 | Graham - " Why should Mrs Leadsom be given a damn thing?" She's got positivity, and is basically a Leaver and has that certain something that leaders need and which is a bit lacking amongst Tory hierarchy atm. SB? Well let's see if he even stands. Must be a lot of horse trading going on between them atm., and so much depends on how they appear to the public in the next weeks. I see the beeb has headlined Hunt telling us that a no-deal would be suicide for the Tories. Another bright spark who doesn't understand. | poikka | |
28/5/2019 08:23 | G2 #544. How wrong can you get! I have seen the media feeding the electorate over many years as anti EU with the success that we see today - they are wrong too. I participated in the €uro assessment working for a huge global group - it was never going to happen according to the other execs - I was a minority of one. IMO there is no turning back - the UK will try and go it alone; giving huge opportunities to cash in on this error of judgement. | alphorn | |
28/5/2019 08:17 | Shy - "Poik, how did you vote for hannan? My voting form only had a place for a cross for a party, not the individuals. So you voted Tory, which included hannan?" Yes, I voted Tory, not Hannan, but in effect it would have been Hannan I reckoned. | poikka | |
28/5/2019 07:43 | He is correct. A conservative Plank. | excell1 | |
28/5/2019 07:03 | The Conservative leadership election By JOHNREDWOOD | Published: MAY 28, 2019 I have not yet decided who to back in the leadership election. I want to see who does put in Nomnation papers, and want to hear their answers to two simple questions. I would also like to hear from Conservative members in Wokingham which two candidates they would most like to see on the final ballot paper at the end of the MP phase of the race. The questions to candidates are 1. How will you get us out of the EU by or before October 31? 2. How will you develop a programe to expand our economy, raise living standards, raise our reputation in the world and restore our self confidence as a nation, using all the new freedoms we will have once out of the EU? I will also write a few blogs on progress in the race. Today I will assess Rory Stewart’s offer. Mr Stewart has provided the most persistent advocacy of the May deal which has just gone down to the most crushing defeat in the history of the party. The only Conservative plank for the Euro election was that Withdrawal Agreement and it was opposed by more than 90% of the voters. Mr Stewart thinks 17.4 million people were wrong to vote to just leave. He spent time in recent weeks telling me I was wrong not to understand the brilliance of the Withdrawal Agreement. He being a very intelligent man and an important part of the establishment exudes confidence in the Remain view and seems to think those of us who disagree lack understanding. He has an old fashioned last century view of UK politics, defining pro EU Libdem voters as centrists Conservative need to attract, whilst ignoring the 17.4 m Leave voters. He says he wants to unite the Conservative party yet he also says he could not serve in a Boris Johnson led government. | xxxxxy | |
28/5/2019 02:42 | Well done the Villa! premiership status again and hard brexit back on the agenda...things are looking up. | jordaggy | |
27/5/2019 22:37 | He reminds me of Michael foot...talk the talk but fails to win election... | diku | |
27/5/2019 22:31 | Can they get rid of him though diku under their current rules? | cheshire pete | |
27/5/2019 22:27 | Think the focus will now switch to Corbyn...can he survive as leader of the Labour party ?...surely Labour would want a new leader in case there is a general election... | diku | |
27/5/2019 22:25 | Alphorn, EU taken us for a ride for too long. It has to stop, one of the reasons for Brexit. Time to repeat maxk's excellent recent post. Lest we forget Just to concentrate minds. on who to vote for. 2011 - Cadbury moved to Poland with EU grant. 2011 - Ford Transit moved to Turkey with EU grant. Jaguar Landrover new plant in Slovakia with EU grant, sold to Volkeswagen last week. Peugeot closed Ryton plant (was Rootes Group) moved production to Slovakia. British Army's new Ajax armed vehicles to be built in Spain using Swedish steel at the request of the EU to support jobs in Spain with EU grant instead of Wales. Dyson goes to Malaysia with an EU grant. Crown Closures Bournemouth (was Metal Box) gone to Poland with EU grant. Once employed 1,200. M&S manufacturing gone to FE with EU loan. Hornby Models gone. All toys and models gone from UK with patents… all with EU grants. Gillette gone to E. Europe with EU grant. Texas Instruments Greenock gone to Germany with EU grant. Indesit at Bodelwyddan Wales gone with EU grant. Sekisui Alveo said production at its Merthyr Tydfil foam plant will relocate to Roemond Netherlands with EU funding. Hoover Merthyr Tydfil factory moved out of UK to Czech Republic and the Far East by Italian company, Candy with EU backing. ICI integration into Holland's Akzo Nobel with EU bank loan. Within days of the merger, several UK factories were closed eliminating 3,500 jobs. Boots sold to Italian Stefano Pessina who've based their HQ in Switzerland to avoid tax to the tune of £80 million a year using an EU loan for the purchase. Now issued profit warning last week. JDS Uniphase run by two Dutchmen who bought up companies in the UK with £20 million EU 'regeneration grants', created a pollution nightmare and just closed it all down leaving 1,200 out of work and an environmental clean up paid by the UK taxpayer. They also raided the pension fund and drained it dry. UK airports owned by Spanish company. Scottish Power owned by Spanish company. Most London buses are run by Spanish and German companies (Deutschebarn). Hinkley Point C nuclear power station to be built by EDF (Energie de France) part owned by French Govt. using cheap Chinese steel which has catastrophically failed at other nuclear installations. EDF now says the costs will double and it will be very late if it even does come online. Swindon once made rail locomotives and rolling stock. All transferred to Bombardier in Derby due to their losses in the aviation market will see the end railway manufacture altogether. Bombadier got a grant to keep going in Derby, but diverted it to their loss-making aviation site in Canada. 39% British invention patents have been passed to foreign companies mostly in the EU. Mini cars are built by BMW in Holland and Austria. Fans outrage as foreign firm Nestle shrinks Terry's Chocolate Oranges by 10% but price remains the same. And the last is the destruction of our steel industry. We invented the process in 1856, before Henry Bressemer everything was made of cast iron or bronze/copper! British Steel's receivership loses 25,000 jobs. Makes us dependent on poor quality imports (see above Hinkley Point C) with the knock on effects to manufacturing. Anyone voting for the parties currently in Parliament is a traitor. | cheshire pete | |
27/5/2019 22:18 | Millions hate the Tories ..... | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 22:15 | Alphorn, I wonder if you've lived on the continent so long you've completely gone native. You seem unable to comprehend that millions of people loathe the EU and want to see the back of it. | grahamite2 | |
27/5/2019 22:14 | Every time it rains It rains pennies from heaven Don't you know each cloud contains Pennies from heaven You'll find your fortune Fallin' all over town Be sure that your umbrella is upside down Trade them for a package of sunshine and flowers If you want the things you love You must have showers So when you hear it thunder Don't run under a tree There'll be pennies from heaven For you and me. Rose Murphy | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 22:07 | I'm kind a buzzed and it's all because... Minerve does it like nobody does... | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 21:57 | Criminal World - Bowie | minerve 2 | |
27/5/2019 21:36 | Reply Julie Dyson Posted May 27, 2019 at 9:05 am | Permalink Indeed — that simple, undeniable truth being: Clean WTO Brexit, No Ifs, No Buts (TBP, UKIP): 35% Some Other Form Of Brexit Fudge (Con, Lab): 25% Remain an EU Cash Cow (LD, GR, CHUK): 35% Break Up The UK Whatever The Cost (SNP, PC): 5% The BBC and Remoaners in general will of course continue to spin this to suit their own agenda, but the fundamental truth remains. Of those with the UK’s own best interests genuinely at heart, Leave is clearly still in the majority. End of. Reply glen cullen Posted May 27, 2019 at 9:56 am | Permalink also interesting to note UKIP (leave EU) won EURO elections 2014 Referendum (leave EU) won 2016 BREIT (leave EU) won EURO elections 2019 Somebody isn’t getting the message ? | xxxxxy | |
27/5/2019 21:25 | I see that Minney the chief Chump is very vocal today.He is clearly rattled by the Euro MEP results...Rock on. Well done the Brexit Party,clearly giving both the Tories and Labour a well deserved bloody nose. Now let's have a proper Brexit Leader (definitely not back stabbing Grove) and get this Brexit done with a decent deal for the U.K. or a no deal exit. Those Tories that defied their electorates wishes in the GE. should be dumped.Parliment represents the people,it is not there to do as it wants and disregard the electorate.It's like the Tories winning a G.E. and the establishment saying we don't want that, the Greens will form a government.It would not be democracy and neither was the Referendum, when clearly the leave side won and the elites said we can't have that,just ignore the electorate. | excell1 | |
27/5/2019 20:54 | Who might these very powerful people be? After all, the city is supposed to be gung ho for €uropa, likewise old money landowners, bid biz etc. Who stands to benefit? | maxk | |
27/5/2019 20:37 | Perhaps you have dealt with the corner shops in your working life. | alphorn | |
27/5/2019 20:31 | Utterly bonkers. | grahamite2 | |
27/5/2019 20:22 | Max - This I believe is the real power behind Brexit - to move the UK out of reach of any interchanges of information. | alphorn | |
27/5/2019 20:06 | Raab is the second favourite. I'm utterly disgusted to see that four letter fellow Gove at third. Surely not? Dear God. Steve Baker is at 33s Rees Mogg is anywhere from 40s to 150s. | grahamite2 |
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