Davis and Hammond make plea to Germany in pursuit of Brexit deal
I can't make up my mind whether these two Wayne Kerrs are grovelling to the other side or threatening them but one thing's for sure, the EU has all the aces in this matter and we can have all the trade deals available to us on 'Brexit' but the best deal in town remains full membership of the EU.
The moronic, brain-dead elements of society were very deliberately misled by a group of lying fascists and for them, the whole deal was about stopping immigration, indeed some believing that we would be expelling large numbers of the existing immigrant population, even 3rd generation ones! Many of those racists should never have been allowed to leave school until they mastered the English language yet they are permitted by law to cast a vote in elections and referendums.
What kind of education system allows people to leave school with such poor grammar that the word 'have' is replaced by the word 'of' following 'could', 'should' or 'would'? Social media is responsible for the dumbing-down of society due to the preponderance of dullards writing their ignorant drivel for the benefit of their equally ignorant mates and family online.
'Your', 'you're'; 'there', 'they're, 'their'; 'two', 'too', 'to' plus the inability to use the apostrophe correctly are just some of the increasingly mis-used examples of poor English grammar that now appear daily on social media web pages and in phone messaging, 'Twitter' and the like.
I still remember all those hip, modern educators (they always seemed to have beards.....and that's just the women!) who excused the dunces for such ignorance, telling the world that it is the meaning that is important, not the spelling or the punctuation or grammar - they were wrong then and they are wrong now. Can you imagine the space race or the construction industry if mathematical rules and disciplines were disregarded in the way that the rules of grammar have been?
My grammar at times can be poor and I make the occasional spelling error as I'm sure most of us do from time to time, particularly when hurrying to type something online. Possibly, as may be the case with many older correspondents to these pages, the (I hope) generally acceptable standard I manage, like others of my generation, reflects a time when corporal punishment was meted out frequently in our schools - I am not recommending such violence but I have no doubt that it did encourage and foster a desire to pay attention in class and remember what we were being taught.
Back to the subject of 'Brexit': The ignoramuses voted for 'leave' because of hatred for foreign peoples, a hatred for coloured people and a misplaced notion that the English race (whatever that may be) is somehow superior to the French, the Germans, the Spanish and Italians.....and we won two world wars and a world cup.......a very long time ago. Those same ignoramuses know nothing of economics and their knowledge of arithmetic is limited to that needed for the games of darts, snooker and how the odds work at the bookie's.
The real question about 'Brexit' is who really wants it and why? Well, that is really two questions but the first part is answered by looking at those advocating this enormous leap into the unknown although the unknown is a lot clearer now than it was in June 2016.
Some of the proponents are among the wealthiest people in the land and others, while less wealthy, are elderly and remember fondly, a time when Britain ruled the waves and the sun never set on the British empire. They probably went to school in the thirties or forties and their brains, or what little of them still function, are stuck in a kind of time warp probably around 1955. Those dear old folk still hanker after an England with princesses and a Queen mum, with daily life like an episode of 'The Darling Buds of May'. The nearest we have to their ideal today is probably Lincolnshire but I doubt whether any of them could be persuaded to actually go and live there!
That brings me to the 'why' question. Answer - personal wealth expansion and the opportunity to shaft the common folk, reducing them to serfs obliged to perform forced labour at the master's bidding and no employment rights whatsoever. That is the only answer that I can find which makes any sense; with a police service and military on standby to quell any civil unrest, the gulf between rich and poor can be increased enormously and with any form of workplace representation made illegal and courts prepared to hand down salutary sentences to offenders, just like in the good old days, it all begins to make some sense.
As these millionaires and billionaires who desperately desire to see us exit the EU are most certainly not going to bring about a new industrial revolution in the UK and given that their financial interests are far removed from the exchequer, they are unlikely to have any desire to improve the standard of life endured by the working poor or the unemployed....or the sick, disabled or the young people embarking on life post school or college.
'Brexit' represents the sickest fantasies of the sickest people in society but it won't affect me too adversely on account of age and short life expectancy. It is the younger generation of British people I feel sorry for as they have already inherited a society far less benevolent than that enjoyed by their parents and it is going to get a whole lot worse before it gets better....if it ever does.
Tom