She just doesn't get it. She is carrying on regardless of the fact that the house of commons will never support this deal. She is even more deluded than Roland.
Quote from 'Shooters Hill Addick' With the exception of Rees-Mogg and equally lunatic brexiters. A no deal Brexit is universally condemned
Read this para from yesterdays 'left wing' Daily Mirror Letters Page: 'Millions of men died to give this countrt freedom and democracy to rule ourselves. so why can't MPs and the public get behind the PM and get us out of one of the most corrupt organistions in the world, ie the EU'
Serious food for thought!
Serious food for thought? Bollox.
Millions of men from many nations fought and won against tyranny and facism. The founding fathers of the EU had as one of their overiding ambitions to avoid a repeat of that, and for 73 years Europe, certainly western Europe, has been at peace.
Except in 1982. The Falklands conflict was the only deployment of exclusively EU millitary. The French assisted the Argentines and 100sof British soldiers died as a result. The Irish maintained trading relations with the enemy.
Quote from 'Shooters Hill Addick' With the exception of Rees-Mogg and equally lunatic brexiters. A no deal Brexit is universally condemned
Read this para from yesterdays 'left wing' Daily Mirror Letters Page: 'Millions of men died to give this countrt freedom and democracy to rule ourselves. so why can't MPs and the public get behind the PM and get us out of one of the most corrupt organistions in the world, ie the EU'
Serious food for thought!
Serious food for thought? Bollox.
Millions of men from many nations fought and won against tyranny and facism. The founding fathers of the EU had as one of their overiding ambitions to avoid a repeat of that, and for 73 years Europe, certainly western Europe, has been at peace.
Except in 1982. The Falklands conflict was the only deployment of exclusively EU millitary. The French assisted the Argentines and 100sof British soldiers died as a result. The Irish maintained trading relations with the enemy.
I'm not sure whether May is right to proceed or not. But I bloody admire her fighting for what she believes is right for this country, against sniping from all sides. It's like Rorke's Drift.
A lot of common sense there from Ken Clarke. In short he said she might just as well tell the hard Brexiteers to ‘do one’ and go for a softer Brexit. She would stand more chance of getting that through a parliamentary vote.
Quote from 'Shooters Hill Addick' With the exception of Rees-Mogg and equally lunatic brexiters. A no deal Brexit is universally condemned
Read this para from yesterdays 'left wing' Daily Mirror Letters Page: 'Millions of men died to give this countrt freedom and democracy to rule ourselves. so why can't MPs and the public get behind the PM and get us out of one of the most corrupt organistions in the world, ie the EU'
Serious food for thought!
Serious food for thought? Bollox.
Millions of men from many nations fought and won against tyranny and facism. The founding fathers of the EU had as one of their overiding ambitions to avoid a repeat of that, and for 73 years Europe, certainly western Europe, has been at peace.
Except in 1982. The Falklands conflict was the only deployment of exclusively EU millitary. The French assisted the Argentines and 100sof British soldiers died as a result. The Irish maintained trading relations with the enemy.
What both articles highlight is that France, which equates to "the French" did, whatever their personal views, seek to assist the UK.
Some French technicians, at the same time, worked to assist the Argentinian Junta, but that was clearly them acting as individuals and on their own initiative.
If you are going to conflate such a small group with an entire nation, you might as well argue (with due acknowledgement of Godwin's Law) that because some British people were or are pro-Nazi or pro-Stalin, that all British people were or are Nazis or Stalinists.
But you know, hey, reading comprehension and all that...
Quote from 'Shooters Hill Addick' With the exception of Rees-Mogg and equally lunatic brexiters. A no deal Brexit is universally condemned
Read this para from yesterdays 'left wing' Daily Mirror Letters Page: 'Millions of men died to give this countrt freedom and democracy to rule ourselves. so why can't MPs and the public get behind the PM and get us out of one of the most corrupt organistions in the world, ie the EU'
Serious food for thought!
Serious food for thought? Bollox.
Millions of men from many nations fought and won against tyranny and facism. The founding fathers of the EU had as one of their overiding ambitions to avoid a repeat of that, and for 73 years Europe, certainly western Europe, has been at peace.
Except in 1982. The Falklands conflict was the only deployment of exclusively EU millitary. The French assisted the Argentines and 100sof British soldiers died as a result. The Irish maintained trading relations with the enemy.
Merely comparing the reactions of two countries that many consider to be allies of the UK, and with whom the rip-roaring free-wheeling post-Brexit UK will wish to trade closely, with that of the then EEC (all of it), that the same people believe should be considered enemies, hell-bent on punishing the UK for having the temerity (if not necessarily the statesmanship) to leave, bravely striking out, like the Scott Antarctic Expedition, sure that it will win against the pesky (if better equipped) foreigners.
I think that it is worthwhile making the contrast, because I think it's a good thing to recognise the extent to which the EEC/EC/EU has fostered a sense of solidarity amongst nations that might not otherwise (often quite violently) agree.
But thank you for your insight, I might have gone to my grave without the knowledge you have so kindly shared.
Ironic that a few people are carrying out a boycott on her leadership
And Ian Botham once deliberately ran him out because he didn't like the way he was playing. There's anu number of Tories who might run her out (if they have the balls).
Quote from 'Shooters Hill Addick' With the exception of Rees-Mogg and equally lunatic brexiters. A no deal Brexit is universally condemned
Read this para from yesterdays 'left wing' Daily Mirror Letters Page: 'Millions of men died to give this countrt freedom and democracy to rule ourselves. so why can't MPs and the public get behind the PM and get us out of one of the most corrupt organistions in the world, ie the EU'
Serious food for thought!
Serious food for thought? Bollox.
Millions of men from many nations fought and won against tyranny and facism. The founding fathers of the EU had as one of their overiding ambitions to avoid a repeat of that, and for 73 years Europe, certainly western Europe, has been at peace.
Except in 1982. The Falklands conflict was the only deployment of exclusively EU millitary. The French assisted the Argentines and 100sof British soldiers died as a result. The Irish maintained trading relations with the enemy.
I point the finger at the government of the day who sleepwalked into that conflict while at the same time was was making plans to reduce our navy’s size and ability to defend our dependencies. A inconvenient truth that gets forgotten when we had such fine win that killed hundreds, maimed hundreds and caused and everlasting bad feelings on many fronts. Every prime minister seems to want to be remembered by a conflict, I wonder what T May’s will be?
Quote from 'Shooters Hill Addick' With the exception of Rees-Mogg and equally lunatic brexiters. A no deal Brexit is universally condemned
Read this para from yesterdays 'left wing' Daily Mirror Letters Page: 'Millions of men died to give this countrt freedom and democracy to rule ourselves. so why can't MPs and the public get behind the PM and get us out of one of the most corrupt organistions in the world, ie the EU'
Serious food for thought!
Serious food for thought? Bollox.
Millions of men from many nations fought and won against tyranny and facism. The founding fathers of the EU had as one of their overiding ambitions to avoid a repeat of that, and for 73 years Europe, certainly western Europe, has been at peace.
Except in 1982. The Falklands conflict was the only deployment of exclusively EU millitary. The French assisted the Argentines and 100sof British soldiers died as a result. The Irish maintained trading relations with the enemy.
What both articles highlight is that France, which equates to "the French" did, whatever their personal views, seek to assist the UK.
Some French technicians, at the same time, worked to assist the Argentinian Junta, but that was clearly them acting as individuals and on their own initiative.
If you are going to conflate such a small group with an entire nation, you might as well argue (with due acknowledgement of Godwin's Law) that because some British people were or are pro-Nazi or pro-Stalin, that all British people were or are Nazis or Stalinists.
But you know, hey, reading comprehension and all that...
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She is carrying on regardless of the fact that the house of commons will never support this deal.
She is even more deluded than Roland.
But I bloody admire her fighting for what she believes is right for this country, against sniping from all sides.
It's like Rorke's Drift.
Some French technicians, at the same time, worked to assist the Argentinian Junta, but that was clearly them acting as individuals and on their own initiative.
If you are going to conflate such a small group with an entire nation, you might as well argue (with due acknowledgement of Godwin's Law) that because some British people were or are pro-Nazi or pro-Stalin, that all British people were or are Nazis or Stalinists.
But you know, hey, reading comprehension and all that...
Always talks sense even if he is a jazz fan. Can't we have him as PM?
I think that it is worthwhile making the contrast, because I think it's a good thing to recognise the extent to which the EEC/EC/EU has fostered a sense of solidarity amongst nations that might not otherwise (often quite violently) agree.
But thank you for your insight, I might have gone to my grave without the knowledge you have so kindly shared.
Every prime minister seems to want to be remembered by a conflict, I wonder what T May’s will be?
Annoying sod but if we teach him so new songs.