Guided Missile
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I like the Lenny Henry one: Who would have known Sir Lenny was an accidental racist....?
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Jo Swinson (and the Death of the Liberal Party)
Guided Missile replied to Tamesaint's topic in The Lounge
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I think it's about time that some clarity is needed in exactly what the Government and Parliament's roles are, as some people on here actually think Parliament runs things. Currently, my feeling is that Johnson should, in private, tell Parliament and the EU to jog on, while giving the public impression he gives a $h!t what either of those corrupt, self serving, undemocratic, pig sties wants....
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The shortage of medicines is due to a host of causes and is nothing new, nor due to Brexit. Despite more than a decade of efforts to address the problem, cancer patients across Europe and the US still cannot rely on essential drugs being available when they need them. Headline stories about problems accessing cancer drugs have focused almost exclusively on novel ‘targeted’ treatments. Less publicised is the story of growing problems accessing traditional cytotoxics and other oncology medicines that are no longer on patent, but remain the real workhorses of oncology care across most cancer types. Health services have traditionally relied on the generics market to provide affordable copies of brand-name drugs once the patent that gives market exclusivity has expired. But a persistent problem of re-occurring shortages across a wide range of generics is damaging patient outcomes, adding to the workloads of hospital pharmacists and others in the care team, and raising questions about how to balance the need for competition against the requirement of a guaranteed supply line. Due to the supply problems, the European Medicines Shortages Research Network was set up. Those who want the facts, not the hysteria, should take a look at the web site for the organisation here. The countries involved in this initiative are from inside and outside the EU and the supply problems predate the referendum.
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...and while we're all ROFL:
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....and to continue the hilarity: You couldn't make it up....
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Meanwhile, the death knell for the euro: The euro is such a good idea that banks charge you for holding them in a deposit account. $h!t or bust from Draghi and crooked Lagarde
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The Sun was right...
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Behave. There is no way on earth any significant proportion of the 16m will vote for this bunch. They will revert to the minor party they have always been, with their only shot at power to form a grubby coalition. They can't even infiltrate the Conservative party anymore. They are toast, along with the Labour party. It will just take a little longer for the electorate to get the chance to have their say.
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Stop the democratic election....
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Sums you up mate.
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With both hands tied behind his back. What you people don't realise is that the voters in this country aren't stupid. They know that taking no deal off the table is code for staying in. They also know why little $h!t$ like Kinnock want us to stay aboard the taxpayer funded gravy train. Stealing public money runs in his family and his party, until, finally, you run out of public funds, like Greece.
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Finally a clear idea of what Labour's Brexit policy is: [video=youtube_share;CSa2wvJCIEc]
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The dataset used in the paper to measure the projections by the economists, was from a monthly survey of independent forecasters collected by the Treasury, that is publicly available. The collection covers 44 forecasters from January 2012 to April 2018. "It was about 2016-2017".... Back on ignore, pal.
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I met Bryan Gould when I first set my company up at Southampton University Science Park, back in 1986. Panorama were doing a program on "New Labour" and we had received a small grant from the local council, which helped me on my way. I had a chat with him and said what a great idea it was for Labour to be investing in small start-ups and they should do it nationally. He asked me why I set up in the UK, after returning from the US and I said it was because of the encouragement from the local council and the availability of skilled staff. He told me that he wouldn't have recommended relocating to Dagenham, given the union problems. Alan Whitehead was with him. A £13k loan from a Labour local council which, together with my credit card was all I had to start the company up. I sold it 2 years later for over a million. I'll never forget the support I received from the Labour council in Southampton and if Bryan was running, I'd vote for him in a flash. Funny how some political parties can go to $h!t.
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The paper is from March, 2019, d!p$h!t, but you didn't read it, did you....? To make it simple, it confirms that economists don't have a clue, and some are downright dishonest. Reminds me of a pal of mine who should be spending his time "consulting" instead of stalking me
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I won't say I told you so, but...
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Labour gets mogged....
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The government tables a short bill which sets aside the provisions of the FTPA to allow an election on a specific date. This bill would only require a simple majority to pass.
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Rope-a-Dope
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Jesus H Christ. You really are switched on about the border issue, aren't you?
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Him, the DUP and the Brexit Party, you mean...
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#2 - Line up candidates to stand in 21 constituencies that have been mis-represented for years. #4 - Freedom charter means free to negotiate FTA's and be free of EU legal oversight. That'll do me.
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The only good thing about Jess Phillips is that she is Kevin Phillips cousin-in-law. A middle class grammar school girl who is fooling no one apart from her constituents about her faux working class roots. Perfect constituency for the Conservatives to stand back from this hate filled cow at the next election and let a Brexit candidate take the bullet. You never know. Her performance in the Commons yesterday was an embarrassment...
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As I said, Boris and Co are playing a blinder. Dominic Cummings to-do list is: Get rid of the traitors in the party Replace sheep in wolves clothing with loyal Conservatives Unify the party Call an election Message: The People vs Parliament Arrange a deal with Nigel Taunt a divided Marxist dominated Labour, joke of a party during the run up Win a substantial majority Go to the EU with a freedom charter Watch Corbyn, Labour and the EU project sink without a trace Winter is Coming
