She's got a cracking dentist and speech therapist though......
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142 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Mar 14 2019, 14:27
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
When God put teeth in her mouth he spoiled a perfectly good arsehole.okocha wrote:She's got a cracking dentist and speech therapist though......
143 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Mar 14 2019, 22:32
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Where on that ballot paper did it say the words A plan, soft ,hard, delayed the treacherous cunts.
145 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Mar 14 2019, 22:53
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Couldn't give a fuck anymore.
Just for clarity the combined cost of MPs salary's is around 60 million pounds a year
That's tax payers money by the way.
That's without the disgusting amount of expenses they spunk on hiring their family members to pretend to work for them. They also get to buy lavish expensive apartments in the centre of London at your expense and then sell them or let their kids rent them out as Airbnb rentals.
Remember that next time ur struggling to pay a bill.
Just for clarity the combined cost of MPs salary's is around 60 million pounds a year
That's tax payers money by the way.
That's without the disgusting amount of expenses they spunk on hiring their family members to pretend to work for them. They also get to buy lavish expensive apartments in the centre of London at your expense and then sell them or let their kids rent them out as Airbnb rentals.
Remember that next time ur struggling to pay a bill.
146 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Mar 14 2019, 22:55
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
And what’s that got to do with brexit?
You should have more fight in you too if you believe in brexit.
You don’t give up that easily in something you believe in!
You should have more fight in you too if you believe in brexit.
You don’t give up that easily in something you believe in!
147 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Mar 14 2019, 22:58
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
MPs have been quite heavily involved with brexit haven't they... Particularly with the negotiations.
148 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 00:31
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Forget Labour for the moment the Tories have betrayed all those people who voted leave it is unforgivable they must never be in power again this must be the end of them the sooner they are out the better. As a lifelong Tory I fucking despise the treacherous bastards now.
149 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 00:41
Sluffy
Admin
Angry Dad wrote:Forget Labour for the moment the Tories have betrayed all those people who voted leave it is unforgivable they must never be in power again this must be the end of them the sooner they are out the better. As a lifelong Tory I fucking despise the treacherous bastards now.
I'm far past caring with all this silliness but aren't the majority of the Conservatives the only ones to have a negotiated plan to leave on the agreed date?
Hardly their fault if nut jobs like hard line Brexiteers like Rees-Mogg vote against his own party's Brexit plan to prevent it happening.
150 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 06:57
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Remainers in the party have voted against it too.
151 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 07:22
Guest
Guest
Basically May wasted almost two years posturing about how hard line a Brexit she would take. Panicked when she realised the EU would never agree to a deal that delivered that, knows no deal is too damaging to the economy and buckled. She’s too stubborn to resign, and could no waste over 6 months on a deal that wasn’t going to pass after 6 days.
152 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 11:42
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
So much for the strong and stable government Theresa you tit head.
153 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 13:30
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
We voted out simples no plan no deals just straight forward out as it said on the ballot paper. This is a stitch up may is a remainer she is poncing about to achieve just that, silliness hoping it will all go away and we'll stay because everyone will desperate for it to go away, that's my take on it anyway.Sluffy wrote:Angry Dad wrote:Forget Labour for the moment the Tories have betrayed all those people who voted leave it is unforgivable they must never be in power again this must be the end of them the sooner they are out the better. As a lifelong Tory I fucking despise the treacherous bastards now.
I'm far past caring with all this silliness but aren't the majority of the Conservatives the only ones to have a negotiated plan to leave on the agreed date?
Hardly their fault if nut jobs like hard line Brexiteers like Rees-Mogg vote against his own party's Brexit plan to prevent it happening.
155 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 14:24
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
I reckon there's no way we'll stay in the EU. We'll end up with some shit variation of May's deal but unfortunately whilst they've all been busy playing politics it seems to have slipped everyone's attention that we've got bugger all trade deals sorted and investors are running a mile so the UK is going to suffer big time, perhaps not as badly as no deal, but rough anyway.
This whole fiasco is costing the UK more than anyone could have imagined plus whilst Government has been obsessed with it day to day business has suffered. The only winners are the hedge fund owners and foreigners who funded the Leave campaign - they'll make loads of money, destabilise the country and not be around to face the consequences. It's a disaster and our politicians from every party have let it happen so confidence in them will be at an all time low. Wouldn't surprise me if we see new faces and another "reinvention" of both the Toerags and labour before long.
This whole fiasco is costing the UK more than anyone could have imagined plus whilst Government has been obsessed with it day to day business has suffered. The only winners are the hedge fund owners and foreigners who funded the Leave campaign - they'll make loads of money, destabilise the country and not be around to face the consequences. It's a disaster and our politicians from every party have let it happen so confidence in them will be at an all time low. Wouldn't surprise me if we see new faces and another "reinvention" of both the Toerags and labour before long.
156 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Mar 15 2019, 14:32
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
I see the pound is equal to 1.17 Euros at the moment. The highest its been for quite some time. It was only 1.15 when I changed some cash in Spain 3 years ago
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