kuro68k wrote: » The British government is going to take it right to the cliff edge and hope that someone else compromises. Of course they have their excuses already lined up if no-one does, only real question is who they will blame.
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » "People are bored" says the Tory Brexiteer. Amazes me how people in NI can support a Union that treats their concerns with such indifference.
Tell me how wrote: » Mairead McGuinness speaking well on Brexit on BBC Question Time and telling some home truths but getting zero love from audience for doing so.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Far too polite and wanting to be liked. A decent politician would have put your man beside her, throwing eyes to heaven in his box. She is totally on top of the brief but kinda failed to be profound enough about our issues with Brexit.
J Mysterio wrote: » Another ridiculous example of the Hostile Environment.https://twitter.com/MazzucatoM/status/1060448125926735874
Seth Brundle wrote: » Woukd it have achieved anything ither than possibly getting the audience on the defensive? If a British politician came over here and told us how we should do things would we be happy?
bilston wrote: » Hostile environment or a simple admin error...
Scotland’s highest court has refused the UK government leave to appeal its referral of a case to the European court of justice that seeks to establish whether the UK can unilaterally stop Brexit. This paves the way for the case to be heard in Luxembourg later this month.
Folkstonian wrote: » I thought she spoke relatively well, although would have had more of an impact if she was far more concise. Bit unfair to put questions about violent crime in inner London to her. She didn’t really have anything perceptive or incisive to say there but why would she? Being less polite as an MEP to the audience wouldn’t have achieved anything other than to supply ammunition to leave supporters of a bad or aggressive attitude in Brussels towards the U.K. I think she came across well
The UK Shadow Home Secretary admitted to handing over control of her computer to a stranger after a random caller asked her to install Remote PC.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » On the opposite side of the house Labour aren't proving they can do a competent job in government.https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/11/08/abbott_pc_support_scam_confession/ I don't know if she had privileged access but it's scary to think what might have happened.
Bambi wrote: » Mairead McGuinness wearing her poppy and Jordan Peterson, a Canadian Anglophile, missing one. It's all gone a bit a weird.
Deedsie wrote: » Is this your first November?
RobMc59 wrote: » I asked what has the wearing of the poppy got to do with brexit?
LeinsterDub wrote: » https://twitter.com/tconnellyRTE/status/1060784802213826560 As always Tony breaks down the latest developments. Essentially words have lost all meaning as May attempts to redefine the backstop
LeinsterDub wrote: » So that's not no a deal. It's a deal
murphaph wrote: » It's all linked into the psyche of Brexit, at least indirectly. Remembrance has morphed into a compulsory thing in GB. It's like if you aren't wearing a poppy you're an enemy of the people. Few on TV will dare appear without one. The tolerance and freedom that the men and women who died for especially during WWII is under threat in the UK today.
lawred2 wrote: » hmmmm That's a bit of a repainting of why Britain went to war. It was primarily an empire fearing the growth of a super power. But then to the victors go the spoils and PR is definitely one of the spoils.
lawred2 wrote: » What has TM or anyone said that has triggered that? Or is it more leaks..