Brexit negotiations
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462 Re: Brexit negotiations Tue Apr 23 2019, 21:00
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Just having a look round. Making sure it's tidy for Lusty's return.
464 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Apr 24 2019, 08:01
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
okocha wrote:The only ones I can respect at the moment are Caroline Lucas, Rebecca Long-Bailey and....erm.....
Long bailey... Genuinely as thick as mince.
Lucas is well meaning but never gets her scrutinised in the way she should.
465 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Apr 24 2019, 12:03
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Oh, the irony!Hipster_Nebula wrote:okocha wrote:The only ones I can respect at the moment are Caroline Lucas, Rebecca Long-Bailey and....erm.....
Long bailey... Genuinely as thick as mince.
Lucas is well meaning but never gets her scrutinised in the way she should.
466 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Apr 24 2019, 13:17
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
I'm not in the position to be in charge of business for the whole country though am I?
467 Re: Brexit negotiations Wed Apr 24 2019, 23:28
Guest
Guest
What scrutiny would you like to see applied?
468 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Apr 25 2019, 07:25
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
T.R.O.Y wrote:What scrutiny would you like to see applied?
To Lucas? I'd like to see her asked some serious questions about her policies and some of the positions she takes.
469 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Apr 25 2019, 13:48
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Proportional Representation needed:
470 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Apr 25 2019, 14:19
Guest
Guest
Hipster_Nebula wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:What scrutiny would you like to see applied?
To Lucas? I'd like to see her asked some serious questions about her policies and some of the positions she takes.
Ye but such as what?
471 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Apr 25 2019, 14:34
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
T.R.O.Y wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:What scrutiny would you like to see applied?
To Lucas? I'd like to see her asked some serious questions about her policies and some of the positions she takes.
Ye but such as what?
1) how do you intend to pay for it.
472 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Apr 25 2019, 15:57
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
okocha wrote:Proportional Representation needed:
Agreed. The SNP are massively over represented in Parliament and vote on English matters.
473 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Apr 25 2019, 16:13
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
We had a referendum on it and no one was interested.
474 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Apr 25 2019, 17:12
Guest
Guest
Hipster_Nebula wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:What scrutiny would you like to see applied?
To Lucas? I'd like to see her asked some serious questions about her policies and some of the positions she takes.
Ye but such as what?
1) how do you intend to pay for it.
Don’t pay for things like HS2 or Hinkley power plant for a start.
475 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Apr 25 2019, 20:01
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Yes that would fund the universal basic income and AOCs green new deal.
476 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Apr 25 2019, 23:43
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
It seems to me that there are some seriously Googlesmart people here
477 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Apr 26 2019, 20:29
Guest
Guest
Hipster_Nebula wrote:Yes that would fund the universal basic income and AOCs green new deal.
Could the economic benefits of not increasing the global temperature offset the costs of having to affect such change? I think the general consensus is yes. I’d pay more in tax for a government to actually do something worth while about it, rather than sit on our hands and wait for it to go past the point of no return.
478 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Apr 26 2019, 21:56
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
T.R.O.Y wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:Yes that would fund the universal basic income and AOCs green new deal.
Could the economic benefits of not increasing the global temperature offset the costs of having to affect such change? I think the general consensus is yes. I’d pay more in tax for a government to actually do something worth while about it, rather than sit on our hands and wait for it to go past the point of no return.
Hipster, like Adele, doesn't like paying tax though.
479 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat Apr 27 2019, 10:03
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
T.R.O.Y wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:Yes that would fund the universal basic income and AOCs green new deal.
Could the economic benefits of not increasing the global temperature offset the costs of having to affect such change? I think the general consensus is yes. I’d pay more in tax for a government to actually do something worth while about it, rather than sit on our hands and wait for it to go past the point of no return.
Pay more then?
480 Re: Brexit negotiations Sat Apr 27 2019, 10:04
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
xmiles wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:Yes that would fund the universal basic income and AOCs green new deal.
Could the economic benefits of not increasing the global temperature offset the costs of having to affect such change? I think the general consensus is yes. I’d pay more in tax for a government to actually do something worth while about it, rather than sit on our hands and wait for it to go past the point of no return.
Hipster, like Adele, doesn't like paying tax though.
I feel I spent my money better than some idiot in Westminster. Libs tend to like the state doing absolutely everything for them though.. and that includes telling them what to think a lot of the time.
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