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and what happens to the NHS when Carillion goes under, or will the Tories find some more money on the Magic money tree to throw another bung?

Does anyone think the Tories can actually pull Brexit off with out crashing out completely? That they are still polling at 40% really says something about the Labour party.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 3:48 pm
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It's the one thing money should go to by default before the likes of nukes and aircraft carriers are even considered.

NHS budget about £130bn, from memory. Defence budget about £35bn.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 4:44 pm
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airtragic - plus the amount for the nukes. so the NHS needs about 20% more dosh. thats less than the defense budget and far less if you include the useless nukes


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 5:11 pm
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schadenfreude - I love it. It couldn't happen to a nicer man

Nigel Farage is being docked half his monthly MEP salary after a European parliament investigation alleged he had misspent public funds intended for staffing his office.

The former Ukip leader, who recently bemoaned being “53, separated and skint”, will lose €40,000 (£35,500) in total, the Guardian has learned, after European parliament auditors concluded he had misspent that amount of EU funds.


https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/jan/12/nigel-farage-eu-salary-docked-claim-misspent-public-funds


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 5:12 pm
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airtragic - plus the amount for the nukes. so the NHS needs about 20% more dosh. thats less than the defense budget and far less if you include the useless nukes

The bombers are included in the defence budget. I’m in favour of more money for the nhs fwiw, was just addressing the argument that the nhs should be funded “before nukes and carriers”; it is, it (rightly) gets lots more money.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 5:42 pm
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schadenfreude - I love it. It couldn't happen to a nicer man

Awesome

Farage has the right to appeal at the European court of justice.

Bit of a quandary. 🙂


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 5:45 pm
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The flats/clips poll currently stands at 52% flats.

Just saying.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 5:45 pm
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Well, they do take back control as opposed to leaving the user locked into an overpriced machine.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 5:47 pm
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[quote=thecaptain ]Some people might vote labour irrespective of how incoherent and incomplete their policies appear to be but I won’t.

Some people continue to vote conservative irrespective of how incoherent and incomplete they demonstrate themselves to be but I won’t.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 5:47 pm
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If Farage / UKIP have broken the rules then the EU should recover the money. They are trying to get something €500,000 back from Le Pen. It does smack of politics and sour hraoes as the EU admits it looses €6 billion pa to fraud and Junket et all won’t provide receipts for expensies as it’s too dodfixult (paper copies only) and too controverisal (ie the row over “air taxis” is a distraction !!!!)

That Cambridge Econometris / Kahn “analysis” was total garbage. I waded trhough 40 of the 86 pages and it’s so biased to Remainiaca it’s ridiculous. Just Osbourne Mark 2. Once again wrotten for headlines with liberal use of the work “could” amd with a “worst case scenario” of WTO only, no deal at all with the EU of any kind nor anybody else.

Toally intellectually worthless


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 7:07 pm
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Remainiaca

Ooh...genius! Not seen that one!


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 7:21 pm
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Almost as clever as remoaner


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 7:23 pm
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Another vote for flats, but I suspect if it were a real vote rather than just a poll clips would win, it's embarassing to admit you ride clips to a pollster but in the safety of a voting booth you don't have to worry about being unenlightened.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 7:59 pm
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Jambs you were in favour of the WTO option, you've repeatedly said so, suddenly it's a worst case scenario?


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 8:03 pm
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Remainiaca

Toally intellectually worthless


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 8:08 pm
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I think Labour might be in for a shock if there's a GE..

Thier surge in popularity in the last GE can be easily explained..

A lot of Liberal Democrats, including myself voted Labour purely to prevent a tory majority, also a lot of students and young people voted Labour as they thought Labour were more about doing the best for the good of the country, and it's since become apparent that corbyn is so anti EU he whipped his MPs into propping up the tory agenda at the cost of everything else.

What a kerfuffle.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 8:20 pm
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also a lot of students and young people voted Labour as they thought Labour were more about doing the best for the good of the country

Or at least those with liberal leaning refused to vote liberal because of the supposed broken promise on tuition fees (promise they could never achieve in a coalition). They were unlikely to vote Tory either except the Oxbridge types and members of young Tory groups, so it's Labour or beers down the student union and screw voting.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 9:14 pm
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Grown ups better get on with it.

[url= https://ec.europa.eu/transport/sites/transport/files/legislation/2017-12-11-notice-to-stakeholders-road-transport.pdf ]Notice to stake holders road transport [/url]

Funny but our driving licenses aren’t going to be valid like the good old days, only for holidays 🙁


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 9:48 pm
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“Vamos” el £


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 10:08 pm
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Does anyone think the Tories can actually pull Brexit off with out crashing out completely

FFS they can’t even tweet the new deputy pms name correctly 🙂


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 10:11 pm
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Yes.

Ok non- consensus but May may 😉 just pull it off

Slowly but surely both sides are starting to see some sense - Spanish and Dutch

Imagine a woman with a track record of screwing things up finally surprises everyone.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 10:18 pm
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Imagine a woman with a track record of screwing things up finally surprises everyone

Are you trying to say May influenced them

Her nonshuffle was a great reminder of how much of a passenger she is


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 10:21 pm
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Why knows perhaps nos amis are relieved to have a less confrontational woman to deal with and in true misogynistic fashion end up underestimating her

Early days but so far she is ahead of most expectations. Hence the increasingly fantastical moaning going on


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 10:29 pm
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Early days but so far she is ahead of most expectations

does this mean if I'm expecting a complete ****ing shambles, only a partial shambles can be claimed as a success.

might try that at work. underpromise and overdeliver and all that.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 10:33 pm
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the EU said what they wanted and she said yes , not hard is it ?


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 10:40 pm
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the EU said what they wanted and [s]she [/s] a grownup said yes , not hard is it ?
ftfy


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 10:46 pm
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Does anyone think the Tories can actually pull Brexit off with out crashing out completely

FFS they can’t even tweet the new deputy pms name correctly

Oh the irony I really meant party chairman.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 10:52 pm
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Ok non- consensus but May may just pull it off

I wouldn’t rush to attribute success to her.

Crashing out wont do anyone any favours as the EU would have to do something with the NI border and I doubt they really want to get embroiled in that.

She’ll just agree to us paying a yearly fee for associate eu non affiliated access and there will be some cleverly phrased access to the market granted.

(The eu will be the people having their cake and eating it.)


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 11:03 pm
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the EU said what they wanted and she said yes , not hard is it ?

Don’t forget it’s took 18 Months to say yes...

Might as well have agreed way earlier but I suppose when your making it up on the fly you plod on hoping something might happen.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 11:09 pm
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Early days but so far she is ahead of most expectations

I assume May? Actually she has fallen far short of my expectations for her. I thought she hasd the personal strength to deal with folk like Gove, Hut and Johnson. I was wrong. she has done a far worse job than I thought she would do. I thought she would salvage somethig out of the mess. She hasn't and now cannot.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 11:12 pm
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Fallen so short that she delivered many of the things deemed impossible by remoaners.

On top of that the economy has outperformed expectations too and manufacturing rebounding.

Good that some have been getting on with life instead of moaning and advocating economic sabotage.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 11:18 pm
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she delivered many of the things deemed impossible by remoaners.
who said capitulation by the PM as she acquiesced to the EU and gave up her red lines was impossible?
I am more concerned by those who argue this was her great success. What strange judgement they have, loyal, but misguided, fools I fear.


 
Posted : 12/01/2018 11:57 pm
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underpromise and overdeliver and all that.

Aim to totally **** it up and only mostly **** it up?


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 12:02 am
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Fallen so short that she delivered many of the things deemed impossible by remoaners.

I thought nothing was agreed until everything was agreed?


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 12:04 am
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I thought the stupid ****ing bitch would have killed herself by now, so yes she has exceeded my expectations.


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 12:27 am
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A lot of Liberal Democrats, including myself voted Labour purely to prevent a tory majority, also a lot of students and young people voted Labour as they thought Labour were more about doing the best for the good of the country, and it's since become apparent that corbyn is so anti EU he whipped his MPs into propping up the tory agenda at the cost of everything else.

This.


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 1:11 am
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Caught the tail end of Farrage on BBC News earlier prattling on about another referendum on Brexshite.. says he'd support it.

Having failed miserably to ingratiate himself with Trump, he's popped up back on this side of the pond for some more self-publicising shite.

https://amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/12/referendum-ii-farage-brexit-steve-bannon


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 9:40 am
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I thought the stupid **** bitch would have killed herself by now, so yes she has exceeded my expectations.

Classy


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 9:50 am
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Liam Fox is currently banging the drum for Britain across the globe as other nations beat a path to his door to secure trade deals with post-Brexit Britain

I do love a bit of Sun what with the exit stamp campaign in full flight.


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 10:15 am
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I thought she would salvage somethig out of the mess. She hasn't and now cannot.

😯


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 1:54 pm
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Remember she will deliver a deal, a bespoke deal, a deal like no it other, one where she names Sean Spicer as head of comms.
Tory Boy will bang on about how good she is and all she has achieved because nobody else wants their name on the omnishambles at the moment. At least she delivered the 150 seat majority that would allow her to govern easily.


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 1:55 pm
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How much higher will the £ go during this period of huge economic damage?

Are you fixing any future contracts at current rates zippy before the free fall?


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 1:57 pm
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Double post!


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 1:58 pm
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Maybe as high as it was day before before referendum? 😀


 
Posted : 13/01/2018 1:59 pm
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How much higher will the £ go during this period of huge economic damage?

Well it's still piss poor vs the Aussie $ which I hope lasts about
another month


 
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