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Slow news day? The real deal? End of the world? 
 

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Somebody posted that yesterday

I actually had some sympathy for him

The silly cow on next who openly admitted making her own rules was more annoying 

Wonder if we could get that lass in the colourful dress to take part in Battlenips?

Edited by ErnestTurnip

4 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

 

He's already got a deal over the line in no time when most said he couldn't. Whether you voted in or out he's moved the process along from its inertia.

You must have been reading different news from me then as all the papers are saying that currently we have no deal and if anything we've gone backwards with "no deal" being odds on favourite now i.e. chaos at the ports, supply chain issues and price increases.

As far as I can tell, there's been nothing other a grandiose gesture on Boris's behalf to say that we're definitely leaving (at some time in the future)  but absolutely no progress whatsoever in negotiating future trade arrangements - only to be expected if you promise people they'll get what's on their wishlist rather than what's actually on the table.

 

2 hours ago, Escobarp said:

But if they feel they need to take two tests then how is that akin to putting them in the bin? It’s really not in reality is 

i wonder if pigeonhole principle or some other weird thing has them doing two. 

dunno how or why . but it must be summat . 

 

2 hours ago, Spider said:

Are we seriously at the point where someone has to ask the government to tell us how many people have been tested, rather than the government saying how many tests have left the warehouse?

Seriously?

Don’t forget this is the bellend with his extra 50k nurses

2 hours ago, Casino said:

I think outside normal school hours you're expected to make your own arrangements

Which, to a point, is fair enough

My badly made point was that we are allowing these essential staff access to schools as daytime childcare in order that the essential work is covered. We’re  also saying that a person from one household can’t visit another or be visited by another. So no childcare by relatives or even an after-school type business.
My point was who looks after the kids if the schools are closed? The work is no less essential so staying at home for the six week holidays isn’t an option.

Edited by MickyD

45 minutes ago, Hoppy510 said:

You must have been reading different news from me then as all the papers are saying that currently we have no deal and if anything we've gone backwards with "no deal" being odds on favourite now i.e. chaos at the ports, supply chain issues and price increases.

As far as I can tell, there's been nothing other a grandiose gesture on Boris's behalf to say that we're definitely leaving (at some time in the future)  but absolutely no progress whatsoever in negotiating future trade arrangements - only to be expected if you promise people they'll get what's on their wishlist rather than what's actually on the table.

 

Yes but don’t forget the passports and making all our own laws! #independent coastal state.

I know

I'm just thinking many working families depend on schools being open

The fact their normal summer plans are out of the window will prob loom large in the headlights of this govt the day before the end of term

24 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Don’t forget this is the bellend with his extra 50k nurses

He’ll need plenty more to fill his 40 new hospitals.

1 hour ago, mickbrown said:

Don’t forget this is the bellend with his extra 50k nurses

Fuck me! are you Jeremy corbyn, you boring cunt. 😂

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3 hours ago, Casino said:

Somebody posted that yesterday

I actually had some sympathy for him

The silly cow on next who openly admitted making her own rules was more annoying 

Not really

If you don't think it's a good idea for people to do it, don't do it

Like this woman who drove 90 mins to the beach then couldn't believe all the people the flouting the rules

 

1 minute ago, ZicoKelly said:

Not really

If you don't think it's a good idea for people to do it, don't do it

 

Nah, I'm led by the govt, too

It's reasonable to think they know what the fuck they are doing

Perhaps that's a bit naive

23 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Fuck me! are you Jeremy corbyn, you boring cunt. 😂

Says the thick cunt who laps up their bullshit?😉

17 minutes ago, Casino said:

Nah, I'm led by the govt, too

It's reasonable to think they know what the fuck they are doing

Perhaps that's a bit naive

Well aye, from that point of view the government messaging has been ambiguous and vague

So it's no wonder

But these People all seem to understand but don't think it applies to them

 

5 hours ago, Casino said:

He got a deal that was worse than the one parliament would never allow.

And many wouldn't agree with that!

I'd say a deal that sells out one of the members of gb and ni is a shit deal

46 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Says the thick cunt who laps up their bullshit?😉

Not sure what bullshit I’ve lapped up, unlike you who thinks Tories do something must be wrong,  indoctrination at its finest. 

13 minutes ago, Casino said:

I'd say a deal that sells out one of the members of gb and ni is a shit deal

Not a sell out at all. A compromise to satisfy both the EU and the bickering hordes in both Ireland and NI.

Or better to build a big union jack wall along the border?

19 minutes ago, Casino said:

Cummings

What a cunt

Given his history it's hardly surprising he thinks he's above the rules

3 hours ago, Hoppy510 said:

You must have been reading different news from me then as all the papers are saying that currently we have no deal and if anything we've gone backwards with "no deal" being odds on favourite now i.e. chaos at the ports, supply chain issues and price increases.

As far as I can tell, there's been nothing other a grandiose gesture on Boris's behalf to say that we're definitely leaving (at some time in the future)  but absolutely no progress whatsoever in negotiating future trade arrangements - only to be expected if you promise people they'll get what's on their wishlist rather than what's actually on the table.

 

No, you're just being ignorant or obtuse. Or both.

You did watch the TV at some point presumably, when parliament voted in the withdrawal bill. The same one the EU also voted in. The one which was agreed after protracted negotiation between both parties.

The one which allowed both parties to start trade negotiations.

Now then, if a trade deal isn't agreed, then that in my view wouldn't be a good thing, but I believe it will be. Even if it's one that forms a skeleton, which has meat added later.

11 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

No, you're just being ignorant or obtuse. Or both.

You did watch the TV at some point presumably, when parliament voted in the withdrawal bill. The same one the EU also voted in. The one which was agreed after protracted negotiation between both parties.

The one which allowed both parties to start trade negotiations.

Now then, if a trade deal isn't agreed, then that in my view wouldn't be a good thing, but I believe it will be. Even if it's one that forms a skeleton, which has meat added later.

Ignore him mate.....he'll be blaming the global recession to come on Brexit, he's too entrenched now.

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