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28/5/2020 20:31 | can we all go to use the potty yet Boris? God I am sick to death of this childish culture and those who tolerate it. | mr.elbee | |
28/5/2020 20:29 | I dont know a lot either mr.e But it's looking like a failure. Nothing like the take up rate required to prove anything. | maxk | |
28/5/2020 20:25 | tell me more maxk..as you see i dont know what has been going on | mr.elbee | |
28/5/2020 20:24 | mr.e The Isle of Wight track and trace effort is a small indicator of what joe public thinks of the idea. | maxk | |
28/5/2020 20:23 | Peter Hawkes28 May 2020 7:16PMThe Germans have a lot to answer for (yet again!). For decades now, they have used the EU for their political and economic purposes, and in the process have destroyed various Southern economies.The Euro is nothing but a platform for the German economy, (thanks to the original DM exchange rate), and because it is a "zero sum" game between all the Euro economies, the weaker economies continually lose out whilst the strong just get stronger. So much for unity etc.I sincerely hope I live long enough to see the whole house of cards tumble ...1LikeReplyMark Lucas28 May 2020 7:25PMPeter, I agree with you.I found "EURO TRAGEDY, A drama in nine acts" by Ashoka Mody very interesting and I recommend it. Its academic, so you can download the PDF for free, and the 22 page introduction gives as much as I can take in. Seems honest and well balanced. The title says it all.Basically the strong get stronger and the weak get weaker...Doesn't look good for the rest of the Euro caged animals.... | xxxxxy | |
28/5/2020 20:20 | Mike Anson28 May 2020 7:29PMI have come in time to realise the utter contradiction in the EU that will ultimately end it its demise.For all the talk of the EU superstate with an EU army, shared debt and taxation, shared treasury, single currency, EU foreign policy etc; the things that made me vote to leave (amongst others); that Brussels and the federalists all support and inch every closer to the EU superstate led by the French. Germany does not support it at all.Germany loves the EU, the single market has worked out brilliantly for them, they are the worlds largest exporter and have a huge captive market next door to consume their array of exports, ignoring the economic pain that causes Southern Europe.It pays lip service to the Federalists but every time stops short, pays the minimum and says nein to things like shared debt.Germany wants its cake but is unwilling to pay for the consequences as the EUs largest and richest economy. Ultimately it will simply not pay the bills for federalism.Something sooner or later will break.7LikeReplyMark Oxley28 May 2020 7:41PM@Mike Anson We broke first! | xxxxxy | |
28/5/2020 20:16 | C Ryan28 May 2020 8:13PMThe EU is the real virus. Let it die. | xxxxxy | |
28/5/2020 20:15 | Post of the day!... jl500628 May '20 - 19:39 - 305471 of 305473 0 0 0 Emily Mattress apology was ???????????????? | diku | |
28/5/2020 20:14 | Sunderland plant safe after Nissan closes Spanish factoryJapanese giant's decision to focus European production in the UK sparks protests by workers in Barcelona who stand to lose their jobsByAlan Tovey, INDUSTRY EDITOR28 May 2020 11:10amThe future of Nissan's Sunderland plant looks to be secure for years to come after the Japanese company announced its Spanish factory will shut to save costs.Sunderland will become Nissan's European manufacturing hub as a result - making it highly likely to stay open and protecting 6,000 workers, along with another 27,000 jobs in the supply chain.Shutting the Barcelona plant, which has 3,000 staff, along with two smaller factories nearby, could mean production of some models is moved to the UK. The decision sparked street protests in the Spanish city.Production in Barcelona ground to a halt at the start of this month when some staff went on strike after plans to cut a fifth of the workforce were announced.Spanish foreign minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya said: "We regret this decision by Nissan ... despite the enormous efforts by the government to keep the business going."Despite the closure, Nissan said Europe remains "important" to the manufacturer.htTps:/ | xxxxxy | |
28/5/2020 20:09 | How would the Left have felt about a pro-Dominic Cummings diatribe from Emily Maitlis? The partisan applause for the BBC presenter's monologue unwittingly strengthens the case for a root-and-branch review of the BBC TOM HARRIS 28 May 2020 • 1:30pm No wonder there was such outrage! Never in the corporation’s history had a flagship news programme been kicked off with such a partisan, partial monologue. “Dominic Cummings put his family first, and which of us can honestly say we would do any different? Those calling for his sacking are largely still fighting the 2016 EU referendum and have seen a chance to take revenge on the mastermind of Vote Leave’s victory. The prime minister is right to stand by him.” Of course, that’s not what Emily Maitlis said as Tuesday night’s Newsnight began. But all those journalist colleagues and opposition MPs now rushing to defend her and to express disgust at the BBC’s decision to replace her with an alternative presenter the following evening, should carefully consider how they would have reacted had she defended, instead of pilloried, the prime minister’s most senior adviser.... | maxk | |
28/5/2020 19:59 | Big Thank you , to Boris ,Dominic ,Matt, Prince Charles , Michael G , all littleEnglanders to many to mention . Seriously we could not have done this without you. “THE majority of Scots want a second referendum on independence in the next five years, according to new research. Polling carried out by Ipsos Mori for BBC Scotland found an overwhelming 63% of Scots want another referendum, with 34% opposed.“ | bargainbob | |
28/5/2020 19:39 | Emily Mattress apology was ???????????????? Did I miss something??????????? Did the BBC really say anything?????????? NO but they said a lot about a man who needed to do what he did. Sod off Durham Constabulary - thick as - the filth never changes does it? Solves crimes - no just wishes to fine people to top up the pension fund. | jl5006 | |
28/5/2020 19:27 | It's a very dangerous entity! | maxidi | |
28/5/2020 19:02 | They let any traitorous Remainer lefty into Common Purpose so highly likely Maxidi. | geckotheglorious | |
28/5/2020 18:27 | I agree bob..Blair is number one in modern history! | k38 | |
28/5/2020 18:25 | The BBC Queen blame the ...conservatives Mps for the ongoing Cumming news.Lol..Laura you are an open book.. snakes no to be trusted! | k38 | |
28/5/2020 18:22 | What worse than Blair ? | bargainbob | |
28/5/2020 18:10 | Peter WoodPosted May 28, 2020 at 5:14 am | PermalinkGood Morning,Mr Frost was all that we could hope for in his report yesterday. We do not extend, we have control over our sea resources, and we don't need EU regulations to tell us how to manage our population or economy. But just as important, since the EU now plans to spend another Euro 750bn, on top of Euro 1.1tn, budget, we must not even consider for the merest moment to be any part of the EU's sphere of control. | xxxxxy | |
28/5/2020 18:09 | G2 - whatever the reason worth reading. | alphorn |
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