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It never ceases to amaze me that so many people who voted Remain don’t quite understand deal making. To get a decent deal, the other side need to think you’ll walk away. To box that option off is self defeating beyond belief, to then compound it by agreeing a default position that suits the other side, is probably the worst negotiating strategy in history. I don’t think anyone really believed Remainers would just roll over and let the EU tickle their bellies, but they did. Just goes to show, for all their smug arrogance, they’re really pretty dopey. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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What a load of pony. In the “real world “ countries don’t agree a “back stop” in case there’s “no deal”. You really think a trade deal with Australia will involve us going into a backstop that we can’t get out of, of course it ****ing won’t. No other country in the world would, but that’s the deal remainer May got us. Pathetic. If that’s the real world and you’re so clever, name another trade deal that involves that. It should have been the easiest trade deal in history, but remain pm, Remain cabinet, Remain Parliament, Remain lords and Remain civil service ****ed up. If I vote for socialism, I want corbyn to deliver it, not the Tories delivering what they think socialism is. My party has made the **** up of all **** ups by putting a remainer in charge. Michael Gove & May have surpassed Grocer Heath and Jonny Major as the worst Tory traitors in history. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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And so it begins. Fishing first. Macron has said France will only accept 'non-discrimination' (ie equal access); 'level playing field' (ie regulatory alignment) and a future deal based on current CFP. If they don’t get that they’ll veto any future deal and the backstop will kick in. That’s the backstop that May claims nobody wants, and is “bad” for the EU. With 27 countries able to veto any future deal, nobody in their right mind can endorse this backstop. Only a remainer could have a negotiation which it’s impossible to walk away from. The Remain PM, Remain Govt and Remain civil service have royally ****ed us. Our only hope is Tory Leavers rebelling & secret leaver Corbyn whipping his party to vote against. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I love Sunday lunchtime drinking sessions, although you appear to have started earlier than I do. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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What a depressing bunch of names that is. No chance of Rodgers , absolutely zero. Only a complete ****ing idiot would leave Celtic for our present set up mid season, he’d need sectioning if he did. Apart from Monk, Youngest O’Neil and Brenda all pretty much over the hill, their best days have gone. They’re basically all a slightly different version of Hughes. I would t touch Monk with a barge pole myself, over hyped in my opinion. I’d have gone for John Terry myself, but that ship has sailed. So I’m at a loss as to who we get. One thing for sure is I want us to get off the managerial merry go round. The recycling of the old tired faces. I’ve pretty much written off Dec, so I’d get Jaïdi to take charge whilst we look elsewhere ready to appoint someone for Jan. The boost of Hughes going may see us nick the points against Utd or at Cardiff. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Just error after error, unprofessional ones at that. Gabbi missed an easy chance and then put a powder puff attempt at a tackle for their second goal. Him and Cedric should have done anything to stop Sessegnon getting past them. Even foul him, then defend the free kick. Wes should have just put the ball into the stand and then we could have got set and defended the throw. Yoshida was poor, Wes hopeless, I thought PEH was pretty ineffective, Gabbi a passenger, Cedric just Cedric and even the keeper is starting to annoy me now. Don’t know why, but he seems a bit too causal and nice. He should be absolutely hammering his back 4, does he ever rollock anyone? As for Austin, there are no words to describe his “performance “. Lemina played well, as did Armstrong. I thought Redmond did ok, the young lad looked lively, but he’s too raw to expect too much. Apart from getting caught ball watching for their second, I thought Matt T did ok. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Corrupt Remainer attempts to bribe MP. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I’m more concerned with foie gras than halal. However, there’s more chance of going to the moon in a shoe box than that getting banned in the EU. Remainiacs don’t seem to have the same objection to that as they do chlorinated chicken and other American food production. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Seek help. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I’m a card carrying Tory member, not a “kipper”. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Nobody will force you to eat it. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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One piece of project fear put to bed. From the EU themselves, planes will be able to fly in the event of “no deal”. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Senior DUP source tonight ; “if the Conservative party want to stay in power, then they need us. Either the PM changes course or the Conservative party change the PM. We don’t particularly care which option they choose.” Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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It gets worse. Robert Peston has just said that the vote Corbyn missed, saving May’s blushes, was actually tabled in his name. What a ****ing chump. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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This bloke spent his whole life fighting for the poor and working man. Far far more than business suck ups like Soubry, Clarke, Mandleson, Blair etc. Of course Kinnock & Jezza agreed with him, until money and leadership made them sell their principles. http:// Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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So labour table an amendment to the finance bill which forces the Treasury to produce impact assessments of the budget on inequality and child poverty, the DUP vote with them, but it still fails. Why? because some labour MP’s were absent for the vote, including the right honourable member for Islington North, Mr J Corbyn. ****ing red Tory, helping May out. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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What summed it up for me was 60 years of TMS podcast. What was the first “great” TMS memory mentioned. Botham’s ashes, Sobers 6 6’s, Grovel series, 2005 ashes, Truman’s 300th wicket, Ray illingworths side wining in Aus? No, it was the birds team winning the “World Cup”. Complete and utter virtual signalling, they’ve lost the ****ing plot. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Paul Mitchell set for Saints return...
Lord Duckhunter replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Gets my vote, get Bazza in. ****ing brilliant move. “How much, how much” “Sold to the fat barstead in the blue blazer”. http:// https://mobile.twitter.com/not_motd/status/1035177556759199746?lang=en Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk -
It’s obvious why they employ him. Talentless chump, with one thing going for him Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Some people just don’t know when their times up. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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They’re bloody hopeless, the lot of them. It’s embarrassing having some dopey bird sat talking with Souness & other great players. You wouldn’t have Dave who won 18 trophies with The dog & duck giving analysis so why are these lot on. Well we know why, if they had a penis they wouldn’t be. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Probability is used in civil cases. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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This is what the Government wanted originally, but The Remainers forced a “meaningful vote” to stop May unilaterally ramming through a so called hard Brexit. The unintended consequence of this is that the meaningful vote looks like it will stop the softest of softest Brexit (May’s turd). This is absolutely the best deal for remainers, I really don’t understand why they’re trying to block it. They’d have bitten your hand off for this the day after the vote, it’s as near as you’ll get to Labours position and it really gives a pathway for a campaign to go back in. Yet they’re so obsessed with not leaving in the first place they’re unable to see it. The popular perception is that the ERG have lost their heads, but the Remainers have as well. They seem unable to contemplate anything other than staying in ,and that creates a narrative for the other side. Had they backed the deal the argument would be around whether this is really leaving. This would be incredibly easy to portray as “moderates” against swivel eyed loons, whereas now it’s people who believe in honouring the result, against those who want to over turn it. I guess labour are more interested in bring down the Tories than anything else. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Once there’s a leadership challenge, it’s ditch her or keep her for a year. There’s no option of having a quiet word because she’s so tin eared she won’t quit voluntarily. She will win a confidence vote, but if it’s only the pay roll vote that delivers it, she’ll be gone. If the vote against her gets into 3 figures, she’s toast. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
