23-06-2017 10:17 PM
Could even be b4 xmas but get ready for another GE within 6 months,or even within month or two.
This country is fecked and that's the way they want it-divide and conquer. Typical British mantra.
Brexit is a shambles and won't go well. The Scots have a veto lol and guess what May will say blame the jocks as we block it . Couldn't make this **bleep**e up. Time we got out of this mince Union and decided our own future, that's the way of things-get used to it!
23-06-2017 10:33 PM
have you got a crystal ball
23-06-2017 11:01 PM
The Daily mail readers are going balistic!
Just wait till they see Corbyn at Glastonbury tommorrow !
24-06-2017 12:03 PM
24-06-2017 2:31 PM - edited 24-06-2017 2:32 PM
more weak and unstable.
But here is Tom Watson, looking a bit tory-lite-blue at this years Glasto
25-06-2017 6:10 PM
26-06-2017 12:01 AM - edited 26-06-2017 12:05 AM
I'll ignore the silly usual unionist tripe, meega propaganda and jingoism, as I don't hate English, so cut with the mince. You can continue to believe your meega and totalitarian masters, not really bothered.
Regarding OP.Do you know the diffrence between a coma and a full stop?
26-06-2017 7:09 AM
Obviously you didn't get a very good education...the word is 'comma'..not 'coma'. Do you know the difference?
And if you are not really bothered, why do you come here and post your aggressive tripe? Oh, I forgot...you were in the Forces. Is that where you learned to be rude?
26-06-2017 2:41 PM
Theresa May called an early election because she wanted to avoid being defeated by one side or the other of her own party over brexit negotiations, by hoping she could substantially increase her majority. She obviously thought some from either side would either abstain or vote against her at some point in the negotiations. That hasn't gone away, but rather that possibility has increased. In such a situation, assuming Labour vote against her, she would be at the mercy of the other parties, the largest of which is the SNP, who in such circumstances could make or break her policy choice.
27-06-2017 3:02 AM
@celticthebhoys585 wrote:
Regarding OP.Do you know the diffrence between a coma and a full stop?
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Wishing you a speedy recovery from your semi-coma![]()
27-06-2017 6:16 AM
Brilliant, just brilliant
27-06-2017 9:20 PM
Michael Fallon
defence secretary threatens military strikes against hackers:
Plans to follow up with a ground invasion of the internet !
Blokes a nutter !
27-06-2017 9:39 PM
28-06-2017 2:52 PM
Perhaps Fallon is planning to send one of the new aircraft carriers, still in trials and with no aircraft even if they were operational.Built around the f-35 whose development costs the uk has contributed too, the Lockheed Martin f-35 is over budget, behind schedule and not fully tested.
Despite significant UK money, we wont get to know the over 8 million lines of code that runs the heavily first strike dependent aircraft that's been described as 'can't run, can't climb, can't turn, and support costs will likely double the cost of each aircraft and increase over time.
Or perhaps he plans to send one of the trident submarines, except trials earlier this year on launching it's payload, failed, and the unarmed missile was thought to have headed towards the US, not it's intended target Windows xp anyone lol
Actshually Russia is probably the most prolific attacker with what Putin calls 'patriotic hackers' he's not responsible for
Sooooooo good luck with that bombing campaign then lol
They could always sent in the NW elite force, the RASC or Run Away Someones Coming
01-07-2017 12:24 PM
What a mess. Perhaps they can look in the Treasury see if they can find any other money trees to buy additional seats
01-07-2017 1:23 PM
What's the alternative then?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
01-07-2017 1:32 PM
01-07-2017 1:35 PM
D'you know, I think you might be right.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.
02-07-2017 12:06 PM - edited 02-07-2017 12:10 PM
It would require a sensible question, that hadn't been already answered
Heath's attempts at forming a coalition in 74 failed but even if it had been successful it would still have left him short of an overall majority. Wilson was in the same position and went on to form a government which lasted some 7-8 months before he called another election and won a small majority .
Heidi Allen speaking in the HoC about the deal said words cannot express how angry I am with this deal , which she described as unnecessary , her speech drew a sharp feral reaction from the DUP. Former PM John Major, himself no stranger to small majorities,also expressed his opposition publicly as have others. Currently it seems likely that power will revert back to Westminster on Monday failing an agreement which offers less incentive to the DUP than a Westminster deal .
Perhaps flat cap world might want to contact Heidi Allen , Major etc, and point out that in flat cap world there is only one option, I'm sure they would appreciate the invaluable input.
04-07-2017 5:01 PM
They failed to agree, not surprisingly. It's not good news for Northern Ireland.