Brought about by herself?A difficult job? A lot of it is self-inflicted by both herself and her own party and through putting people in roles for exiting the EU when they didn't seem to even understand how it worked.
Polls also showed that they were supposed to win the last election easily too.
Macron is having to do what he is doing because the unions in France are too strong. It is too expensive to hire new recruits. So the French unemployment rate stays high.It's strange that domestic issues seem to get twisted into being a direct attack on the EU. The key driving force behind the protesters was related to increased fuel prices, anyway, it's not like our own governments have historically been on the side of the people, as demonstrated by the recent UN report - again all domestically inflicted.
Brought about by herself?
Have you forgotten that May was 100% remain? She didn't start this farce off.
Are you saying that she chooses everyone for every role and has time to question everyone on everything? You would expect them to know the basics. Because the majority of the man on the street knows.
Completely unravelling
This from Hmrc spokesperson
An official from HM Revenue and Customs has told MPs it will take two years to have a fully operational customs system at the UK border if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Senior official Jim Harra told the Treasury Select Committee they were ready to have a functioning border from 29 March, but it would be a "clearly sub-optimal customs border".
He added: "There would likely be some fiscal risk attached to that depending on what tariff decisions are.
"I think we are looking at a minimum of two years from the no deal to get to a point where you can say we have a steady-state system where we are comfortable that we can manage all the fiscal risks in a way we would like and trade can flow in the way we would like".
The chief executive of HMRC, Jon Thompson, also told MPs: "The date for putting in an optimal customs system for the UK in the event of no deal was passed months ago."
But of course they are only experts in their field and are making stuff up and lying!! Ffs
We’d better sign the deal then
You know my feelings about Tories. You know my feelings about politicians. Why would I suddenly start to try and defend them?It was a referendum called by her party and her ridiculous 'red flags' put her into a very difficult position. If you think she isn't choosing her own cabinet and no one is assessing whether or not they are competent, who is?
What do you think of Davis' comments over the last couples of day in which he claims the UK could walk away without an agreement and then still be in a transition period? It is beyond belief that someone like him was put into the position he was, then we have other Brexiteers touting him as a potential interim PM, it is beyond absurd. If it was Abbot or someone else from the Labour party they would have been torn apart and mocked on here by yourself and others, yet for some reason it just seems to get ignored.
Why is that?That is not going to happen.
You know my feelings about Tories. You know my feelings about politicians. Why would I suddenly start to try and defend them?
All this diatribe was caused by Cameron trying to win votes. He said there would be a referendum if they won another term in office.
Why do you constantly try to make out that I defend the Tories? I would love you to point out just once where I have. Your problem with me is I also don't defend Corbyn and Labour. It is a sad time for politics in the UK. I don't trust any of them. Nearly all of them are full of shit.
Why is that?
An official from HM Revenue and Customs has told MPs it will take two years to have a fully operational customs system at the UK border if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
That is not going to happen.
Then we leave with no deal
Depends what the problem is. I think the Eu needs modernising but to leave was just insane. It solves the problem of honouring the refurrendum cause the people have voted. What horseshit that phrase has becomeHow is that going to solve the problem?
That isn't what I said. And you know it. You constantly imply that I defend the Tories. Just like you have done here. Just like you constantly imply that I am a closet leaver. You don't like anyone mentioning anything bad about the EU. But you constantly attack anything to do with Brexit. To you anyone who mentions anything that you don't like is there to be attacked. You are not after a debate. You want everyone to hear your views and try to make sure no other views are listened to.I have stated multiple times that would not vote for Corbyn, I have no interest in you defending him.
Why is that?There is very little chance of it getting through parliament.
EU modernise?Depends what the problem is. I think the Eu needs modernising but to leave was just insane. It solves the problem of honouring the refurrendum cause the people have voted. What horseshit that phrase has become
And this has been my fear. But Mart will tell you that it isn't a problem.Revealed: one in four Europeans vote populist
Populist parties have more than tripled their support in Europe in the last 20 years, securing enough votes to put their leaders into government posts in 11 countries and challenging the established political order across the continent.
The steady growth in support for European populist parties, particularly on the right, is revealed in a groundbreaking analysis of their performance in national elections in 31 European countries over two decades, conducted by the Guardian in conjunction with more than 30 leading political scientists.
The data shows that populism has been consistently on the rise since at least 1998. Two decades ago, populist parties were largely a marginal force, accounting for just 7% of votes across the continent; in the most recent national elections, one in four votes cast was for a populist party.
“The breeding ground for populism has become increasingly fertile, and populist parties are ever more capable of reaping the rewards.”
That isn't what I said. And you know it. You constantly imply that I defend the Tories. Just like you have done here. Just like you constantly imply that I am a closet leaver. You don't like anyone mentioning anything bad about the EU. But you constantly attack anything to do with Brexit. To you anyone who mentions anything that you don't like is there to be attacked. You are not after a debate. You want everyone to hear your views and try to make sure no other views are listened to.
I agree with a lot of what you say. But to have a proper debate you need to take your 'we must stay in the EU whatever the cost and I'm not listening to anything else' hat off.
Why is that?
And this has been my fear. But Mart will tell you that it isn't a problem.
At any cost?I believe it will damage the country in the long-term it's my sincere belief. There are also poster on here who are the opposite of that and believe Brexit should be carried out at any cost, yet you don't call them out.
So if there is a choice between a deal or no deal but still leave?Because most MPs disagree with it on both sides and parliament is sovereign.
Are you saying that EU rules and regulations or the way the EU is run has made no difference to the populist vote growing at a fast rate in Europe has nothing to do with the EU?The vote for Trump was a result of populism, yet some twist it to be the fault of EU.
Are you saying that EU rules and regulations or the way the EU is run has made no difference to the populist vote growing at a fast rate in Europe has nothing to do with the EU?
Domestic policies for most of it? I would say that the open door policy for those with an EU passport has a lot to do with it.Most of it, including the UK is due to domestic policies imposed by governments. It's been used as a scapegoat by governments, including our own. The UN report was incredibly depressing but of course blaming the EU takes the focus off the real culprits
Then we leave with no deal
Domestic policies for most of it? I would say that the open door policy for those with an EU passport has a lot to do with it.
Hope so but I suspect that the duplicitous Mrs May will steer us back to remaining.
As I've said before, the Tories must love people like you scapegoating tax pay people coming here to work.
It's shocking.
Labour under Corbyn and the more socialist parties want to have far more stringent policies on migration so why do you mention the one that’s increased immigration over the years?
Last time I looked there were no blue stars on the British flag, must have all been foreigners (or traitors).
Ask people on the street and they are supposed to say that we should stay in the EU. Let people vote for their choice and they vote leave. I wonder where those they ask on the street come from.
The ratings on May have recently gone up to close to 50%. Those who want her gone is 33%. I think people have finally realised what a difficult job she has taken on.
Brought about by herself?
Have you forgotten that May was 100% remain? She didn't start this farce off.
Are you saying that she chooses everyone for every role and has time to question everyone on everything? You would expect them to know the basics. Because the majority of the man on the street knows.
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