Astute
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About the most truthful you have been on here for ages.I know Tuesday nights euromillions lottery winning numbers.
About the most truthful you have been on here for ages.I know Tuesday nights euromillions lottery winning numbers.
Not impossible. Just impossible in this situation. May doesn't want us to leave. The EU doesn't want us to leave. So why does anyone think that between them a deal would be struck for us to leave?I don’t think it has been intentional, I think what has been promised is impossible to deliver. As I’ve said, I recognise the dangers of the 2nd referendum and think it could unleash something very ugly. This is why for me the EEA option is the best compromise.
About the most truthful you have been on here for ages.
So are you saying that I didn't state what rights have been taken away because I was waiting for a lottery draw last night?And when I prove it on Wednesday remember I stated it here first so it must be true even though I wouldn’t tell you.
He speaks highly of youWhat on Earth are you on about? Macron is reviled across the whole of France. He is seen as a corrupt greedy c**t who has deliberately tried to introduce measures to make the rich in the society richer and squeeze the middle classes
The uk haven’t proposed an increase in fuel duty for years (let alone a 25% one) - the bonus scheme is laughed at as another marcon con.
Macron is dead in the water. He is a greedy arrogant pig despised in the whole of France other than by the greedy filthy rich he toadies up to.
What’s your view on macron?
Absolutely Tory policy in this countryHe’s made it easier for companies to sack employees in recent legislation? I’d say that’s removing basic rights.
He’s trying to get through reforms on unemployment benefits as people are lazy and just need “to cross the road” to get a job. Removing and reducing benefits is denying those people rights isn’t it?
He’s trying to put big tax laws on pensions and on inheritance to stop people having the right to their inheritance? Doesn’t that count either?
Not impossible. Just impossible in this situation. May doesn't want us to leave. The EU doesn't want us to leave. So why does anyone think that between them a deal would be struck for us to leave?
Yep I think that’s right. The promises weren’t possible. Even now people saying let’s just walk away know that this is just not possible!!The promises made during campaigning are not able to be delivered. Even if a Brexiteer was in charge it wouldn’t change anything. The UK’s hand was overplayed by those in power, which is reflective of where the country now finds itself.
Absolutely Tory policy in this country
I am going to totally ignore you from now. You wouldn't recognise the truth even if it smashed you in the face.
The questions would need to be more specific. We can’t just leave that was the lieI've just read that another referendum could be held to break the deadlock. Surely this would only work if there was a remain vote? If the result is the same there would be deadlock again as none of the powers that be have any genuine intention of leaving
Oh dear.
So why wouldn't you say if they had lost rights or not?
You just continued with Mart to make out that no rights had been lost. Now the facts are there for all to see you say you already knew.
And you say I didn't know although I stated as a fact I knew and would post them.
Go argue with yourself child. Same old all the time
I've just read that another referendum could be held to break the deadlock. Surely this would only work if there was a remain vote? If the result is the same there would be deadlock again as none of the powers that be have any genuine intention of leaving
It’s not possible to crash outIt would also work if leave had a substantial majority. Then it would be game over. Leave wins and we crash out.
But we don’t have the problems of the UK or France in Germany. Knife crime for example is rare. Cutting reports on abject poverty are not in the news.
Absolutely Tory policy in this country
It would also work if leave had a substantial majority. Then it would be game over. Leave wins and we crash out.
We both asked a simple question. Which rights have been removed? You made a statement that rights have been removed. Which ones? Your links suggest rights have been reduced, but there was no mentions of rights being removed. If they are reduced, just say so. Why pretend they have been removed? Are the new reduced rights less than in the UK? I don’t think so, but am happy to de proved wrong.
So you like big businesses? The ones that are owned by the likes of Joy through investments...that do not really care a jot for the people who for them...that weild influence in the corridors of power...where worker's rights are given - or taken away.I was arguing that big business likes it in the main and we would do well to listen to them as it’s them that really run the economy etc yes.
Is it the way forward? It’s certainly a way forward and certainly better than a no deal. It clearly needs tweaking and the only clear way to do that is by using Parliamentry consensus which is probably what should have happened in the first place.
People talk about a brexit betrayal the real betrayal is that the sovereignty of Parliament has continually been abused by brexit and if it wasn’t for Gina Davis wouldn’t have been used at all. Cross party consensus is clearly the only way forward.
It isn't possible to crash out. But it could well seem as though we have crashed out. And it would feel like it on all sides.It’s not possible to crash out
Try not to wet yourself with excitementListening to Pienaar on 5live today sounds like there is a growing amount is support for a second referendum in the Tory party.
So has the loss if jobs and replacement on less money. It is all geared up to make the rich more money.The rights to appeal against dismissal from work have in some circumstances been removed
The rights to claim benefits in some circumstances are to be removed.
Astute has had your pants down because you are just a bit thick and never bother to do any research beyond the German press.
Stop making yourself a continual laughing stock.
So you are advocating some kind of civil war? Where many lives will be lost throughout the land(s)The "redistribution of wealth from a few for the greater good of the whole" is the epotime of communism. Revolution, respect and self empowerment progresses society, not hand outs, entitlement and self pity.
Try not to wet yourself with excitement
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Double negatives...AAAAAAARRRRGGGHH!!!why would I?
I've consistently said I don't support a second referendum, is there anything you don't get wrong?
I’m sorry what do you mean?It isn't possible to crash out. But it could well seem as though we have crashed out. And it would feel like it on all sides.
It did happen here. Charging for tribunal cases, no right to unfair dismissal in first 2 years, changes to number of people who have to vote for a legal strike. No one gave a shitSo has the loss if jobs and replacement on less money. It is all geared up to make the rich more money.
He would be in uproar if the same happened here. But full of excuses because it has happened in another EU country.
So you like big businesses? The ones that are owned by the likes of Joy through investments...that do not really care a jot for the people who for them...that weild influence in the corridors of power...where worker's rights are given - or taken away.
Let's face it, you have no more idea whether you are coming or going than a National Express coach!
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How long ago did I say exactly the same thing.
I still feel as though the whole thing has been designed this way. Neither party will want to go against a public vote.
So May has something that nobody wants. It is said nothing will improve. If we continue with the so called deal we will be stuck in the EU without the small say we have now.
So who wants another say on the matter or have no say at all.
We wouldn't be crashing out. But some could get affected badly so they would feel as though we have crashed out.I’m sorry what do you mean?
That is different to what has happened in France. Yes we have first two years. Many of them have lost rights however long they have been employed.It did happen here. Charging for tribunal cases, no right to unfair dismissal in first 2 years, changes to number of people who have to vote for a legal strike. No one gave a shit
We don't have a clue what has been planned and what hasn't been planned. And we have sent those there who are clueless. May would know who is best and would also check if they knew what was going on if she really wanted it to happen.This hasn’t been engineered. It’s the country’s politicians coming to terms that negotiating a favourable deal isn’t as easy as we were told by the Leave campaign.
Fox told us an EU-UK trade deal would be the ‘easiest trade deal to negotiate in history’ and we were told we could negotiate FTAs with non-EU countries whilst negotiating a withdrawal agreement. Including, negotiating a trade deal with the EU alongside withdrawal talks. All of these were lies. Theresa May, credit where it’s due, has been inclusive to the Brexit wing of the Tory party and both Davies and Raab, primarily involved in negotiations as Brexit secretaries have been Brexiteers.
We don't have a clue what has been planned and what hasn't been planned. And we have sent those there who are clueless. May would know who is best and would also check if they knew what was going on if she really wanted it to happen.
The rights to appeal against dismissal from work have in some circumstances been removed
The rights to claim benefits in some circumstances are to be removed.
Astute has had your pants down because you are just a bit thick and never bother to do any research beyond the German press.
Stop making yourself a continual laughing stock.