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04/10/2020 22:22 | BAs are a lot easier to get than BScs. It is normally maths that is the decider. ferret..BA's are easier, you need to try a degree in the Classics, you wouldn't say such nonsense. | cautios7 | |
04/10/2020 22:22 | Ofcourse the problem with the Repblicans is that they are standing on a mandate to bash the Democrats lol, a bit like the SNP with Boris. Cant see anyone who works for a living voting for Biden in the wake of covid unemployment. Your correct Abbott got a lower 2nd Freddie which is the equivalent of a 2:2 from Cambridge which makes you wonder what she was doing with her time...doubt is was shagging. | utrickytrees | |
04/10/2020 21:43 | What is this - they they did not?? | ![]() jl5006 | |
04/10/2020 21:39 | Sorry Who is judging Really - | ![]() jl5006 | |
04/10/2020 21:26 | Nope I graduated in the mid 80s and there were most definately 2/2s then. I should add I most certainly did not graduate from Oxford. | ![]() freddie ferret | |
04/10/2020 21:23 | they didnt have 2/2 ,s then at Oxford only second class... same as Boris | ![]() mr.elbee | |
04/10/2020 21:16 | #490 Intimidation? | ![]() mitchy | |
04/10/2020 21:16 | From memory, Mrs Thatcher got a 2/2 from Oxford in Chemistry. BAs are a lot easier to get than BScs. It is normally maths that is the decider. Not one of the current cabinet has a BSc degree. | ![]() freddie ferret | |
04/10/2020 21:07 | Fraisy Lou 3 Oct 2020 7:21PMI truly can't understand how anyone accepts this as a 'negotiation' it's awful, childish, amateurish, un business-like, un professional, I could go on.I hear all the time, 'it's how the Eu always operate' 'it will be a deal struck right at midnight' or even 'they will put the clocks back' jeez, these are grown men and women, allegedly of the highest order politically and they come out with things like, 'you can have your water, but not the fish' or we will starve you out by stopping food supplies' or we will stop medicines getting through, and the drama of it all.We hear that it normally takes xxxxyears to reach a trade deal fgs it's simple, I want to buy your stuff do you want to buy mine?Now we have the ' Letter Before Action for the ECJ to try and legislate for a country that is no longer part of the Union for so called 'bad faith' when all the time the 27 other countries are breaking their own laws and rules all the time.I was living in France at the time when French farmers were throwing live Welsh lambs into the sea, what happened then? were they taken to the ECJ, of course not!Somebody, somewhere should stand up to them and declare that they will not negotiate in this fashion, bring some professionalism back into the scenario, it's unedifying to watch. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
04/10/2020 20:02 | Boris warned there must be no extension to Brexit negotiations deadline - 'Walk away!' "Mr Kawczynski told Express.co.uk: "He has set this deadline of October 15 and a lot of us are anticipating that and we are all anticipating that day very, very eagerly." BORIS JOHNSON has been warned Parliamentary Brexiteers will be very anxious if there is any suggestion of him extending his October 15 deadline for the conclusion of a free trade deal between the UK and the EU. Daniel Kawczynski also said he was "very concerned" at rumours of a three-year transition period with respect to fishing rights. Mr Johnson, speaking after direct talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, said he had relayed the message that "time is very short". However, with substantial differences remaining on the subjects of fishing and state aid, Mr Johnson left the door open a crack by suggesting a degree of flexibility in the event that it appeared a deal was all but tied up - raising the prospect of an agreement not being finalised on October 15. There have also been concerns voiced in Government circles at the possibility Brussels could seek to "run down the clock" to bounce Britain into an unsatisfactory deal. Mr Kawczynski told Express.co.uk: "He has set this deadline of October 15 and a lot of us are anticipating that and we are all anticipating that day very, very eagerly. "Any more delays and Conservative MPs like me would be very concerned about it because quite frankly we are running out of time to make sure that proper arrangements are made and disseminated and explained to all the component parts, whether it is the trucking industry, whether it is the ports, all the people who are involved. | ![]() stonedyou | |
04/10/2020 19:30 | No careful U have to understand that this is not a simple world. Forget the rich - forget the poor - look at the principled. Sorry JC was such. DC was an opportunist. Thatcher had views Bush and bush jnr after failures in asia still fkd the world. Understand ???????????? | ![]() jl5006 | |
04/10/2020 19:19 | If a US president and billionaire is not smarter than me he really is in trouble. Although I find that so many rich successful people are disappointing. Jeremy Corbyn led the Labour Party. Diane Abbot a successful politician and shadow minister. John Prescott Deputy Prime Minister. Prince Andrew. Theses are very successful and powerful people by any standards, winners, so they must be smart. We losers love to criticise our superiors. We should admire them but it is difficult. | ![]() careful | |
04/10/2020 19:09 | phps careful trump is a lot brighter than u. What u dont understand you may have to learn the hard way. Naive | ![]() jl5006 | |
04/10/2020 18:54 | Trump falls out with Iran, EU, China, Korea always provocative. His provocation of China has been relentless. He seems to hate them. He provokes and blames them for everything. He never minded them as a low value added sweat shop but now they have technology and threaten Americas lead as the World dominating power. Some say that the hard working smart Chinese deliberately created and caused the Covid19 disaster that has bought the Western economies down. If so Trump has overplayed his hand, he should not seek to destroy those smarter and more powerful than himself. He calls it the Chinese Virus...if so it is down to his stupidity. Never provoke the mighty. | ![]() careful | |
04/10/2020 18:50 | No, but they are now leftist liberals with a certain amount of illiberal political baggage. | ![]() freddie ferret | |
04/10/2020 18:39 | FF get real the dems are mongs! | ![]() jl5006 | |
04/10/2020 18:36 | "For the intellectually challenged on here" Stoned immediately surfaces. ROFLMAO | ![]() alphorn | |
04/10/2020 18:29 | Trump = jobs. Biben = looting. | utrickytrees | |
04/10/2020 18:18 | careful. I think it unlikely that Trump will improve politically, I also think it unlikely that he will win the election. He only won last time by a shave. | ![]() freddie ferret | |
04/10/2020 18:15 | FF that really is a Jack Nicholson? | ![]() jl5006 |
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