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22/6/2020 12:59 | Freddie Post 308069 "Will they kick his brother out. I doubt it" They should kick his brother out, his brother's direct family out, this man's direct family out, and their "extended families" All of them. Send them back to Libya. | geckotheglorious | |
22/6/2020 12:55 | maxk : One metre rule . . . . .a whole new subsection in the Kama Sutra? | bbalanjones | |
22/6/2020 12:45 | Ps, It was over liquidity that lead to the crash but poor liquidity that caused the depression. The same will happen this time. | mitchy | |
22/6/2020 12:44 | No point, just an idle observation which I got from a James Bond book. | grahamite2 | |
22/6/2020 12:42 | G2 - slightly less than the UK per the world stats. Your point is.......... It would be interesting for you to list those monthly deaths when you have a moment. | alphorn | |
22/6/2020 12:35 | Switzerland has one of the world's worst problems with alcoholism. | grahamite2 | |
22/6/2020 12:32 | #071. Agree with maxidi; it will snow this afternoon. ;) | alphorn | |
22/6/2020 12:11 | It appears the EU want a No Deal. That's super. Great. People Rejoice.No Deal. No money for the EUSSR. No British involvement in a European Army. And remember Merkel wants a replay with Russia.No Deal it is. Hallelujah.No Deal | xxxxxy | |
22/6/2020 12:07 | BREXIT. It must be sovereign independent Brexit. And Made and Produce of the UK First.Not Made in China.Not Made in the EUSSR.Let the lessons be noted. Never again.UK must look after self. First. Not be dependent or controlled by others and their Elites. Sure be friends with others. Travel to others. But NEVER again be controlled and ordered and told what to do by others.Freedom and Democracy and Independence.So.NO DEAL | xxxxxy | |
22/6/2020 12:07 | Ministers look to nominate Fox for Britain's WTO candidacy while Boris plans construction boost. Meanwhile, the EU holds summit with China as Beijing's new security law threatens Hong Kong's judicial independence.Liam Fox in the running to be next WTO chief: The nomination process for the next head of the World Trade Organisation continues and the Times are reporting that Britain's candidate could be Dr Liam Fox MP. Nominations close next month and Liam Fox is understood to be on the shortlist of candidates being drawn up in Whitehall. Post-Brexit trade will see the UK government, who have retaken their seat at the WTO, take an active interest in fighting back against growing protectionism. Liam Fox, a strong supporter of Britain's aims to champion free trade, would be an ideal candidate. As countries seek to trade their way out of the economic trouble brought about by the coronavirus, the WTO's role in facilitating free trade will become hugely important and Dr Fox, who has good relations in Washington, could help to heal relations between the organisation and the US.Build, build, build: As the UK continues to open up further and get its economy moving, the government is drawing up plans to boost construction by extending planning permission deadlines in order to save hundreds of projects from delays and boost the economy. Ministers are expected to announce the change later today with Boris set to promise to 'build, build, build' in a speech next week. They will also introduce more flexible working hours to make it easier to follow public health guidance. Hospitalit | xxxxxy | |
22/6/2020 12:05 | With respect maxidi, not quite. What we should have done is what we would have done in the days we ran the world (and rather well too): made secret approaches to the number two men and offered them the top jobs if they were willing to play ball. | grahamite2 | |
22/6/2020 12:01 | The great bit being that we take these people in, put a roof over their head and pay them weekly benefit! You'd think they'd be a bit more grateful and not plotting ways to kill us! Shame as I'm sure there are some 'refugees' that have lost everything and genuinely grateful to be given a fresh start. No wonder we struggle to trust them. | gc321 | |
22/6/2020 12:00 | I agree maxidi. | freddie01 | |
22/6/2020 11:54 | We already have enough, 'despot mad men' look at the result. | mikemichael2 | |
22/6/2020 11:44 | I was waiting for reactions! AZ - answer is no. I shall let you research; you may be surprised. G2 - my implication was that it is not a smart move to disrupt without having some follow through plan. I am sure that the aims in the ME and Libya was just to disrupt. | alphorn | |
22/6/2020 11:38 | #308057 Alphorn, your implication seems to be that we should have stood by and left Libya in the hands of a despotic madman. I reject this entirely. | grahamite2 | |
22/6/2020 11:37 | "25% of the population are foreign" All wealthy like you and probably close to zero receiving free handouts ? | az209 | |
22/6/2020 11:33 | mm2 - 25% of the population are foreign; a landlocked country. The UK is an island - get your act together should be the message. Wrong leaves? You will not like this reply - but in your heart you know that it is true. Serious question - do you see it getting better? | alphorn | |
22/6/2020 11:30 | Alp, why not partition your Swiss government to take in all the scumbags trying to get into UK, you can have them. | mikemichael2 | |
22/6/2020 11:28 | What could possibly go wrong? | maxk |
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