I'm just thankful we voted for strong and stable, and not the coalition of chaos.
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This is getting interesting now.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44770847
We will have a Tory leadership election or general election soon methinks.
I'm just thankful we voted for strong and stable, and not the coalition of chaos.
As both major parties are confused about what sort of Brexit is to be had (if at all) and that Brexit voters may now possibly be in the minority it will clarify nothing at all when put in the mix with party politics and all the other issues that are important to people.
Boris has been trying to engineer his own exit for months.
The hard brexiteers want nothing to do with the implementation of brexit because they know it is going to be a disaster. From the back benches they can escape untainted from the ensuing cluster**** and sweep back in to control of the party. This is all about individual ambitions.
Think your right I think the lady has played her cards and said over to you now do your worse or support me or bugger off ,and off two went , neither really appealing to electorate ,would the opposition deliver a majority to govern with a mandate nope , we are where we are,moderate Labour MP's might support her in a vote if its a soft Brexit ??
More to come
Wales-Bales and I and every other know-all said from the outset that the Red-Blue cartel would conspire not to honour the Leave vote by way of prevaricating and procrastinating.
I can identify which media every person reads from their views. Me, I just follow Twitter, 50% left and 50% right, and I observe my chosen protagonists squabbling and arguing amongst themselves. It soon becomes apparent who the truth tellers are on a particular topic. The media only exist to spin one side of the story.
There are no winners now, it's just a fecking mess.
I have 4 major customers, 1 British, 1 Japanese, 1 German & 1 French. We employ 400+ people & double that in our supply chain. THe French company will not renew our contracts unless we relocate to Rumania, the German company (who we've supplied since 1998) have changed their contract wording to "must be made within the EU", so 60% of our business (& the associated jobs) disappear in March 2020. The British company's sales are down 45%.
Whichever way this now plays out, at least 50% of our workforce won't have the employment they have today.
Hair brained gobbledegook as usual. You bragged about your predictive skills of identifying truth tellers form your finely balanced trawl of various media and commentators. On the specific subject of the Conservative Party's handling of Brexit who are the truth tellers?
You have my sympathies and I am sure this scenario is far from unique. I am working part-time on an EU contract as a sub-contractor to a Belgian firm because UK companies are already being excluded from tendering for EU work. Still I guess it's comforting that a few on this board will have the answers!
There is no way the EU's current plans can succeed without the support of the US, Japan, etc.. Trump was very quick to take the major partners of the US in a new direction. I'm afraid it's already game over for the EU, and the PM is absolutely wasting her time trying to turn back the clock. I'm looking forward to Friday's press conference!