Brexit, for once some facts.

Nev

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So is a no deal exit the most likely outcome now?

We built up a large supply of none perishable food along with kitchen roll, toilet roll etc. prior to the last dead line and have been gradually letting it run down, but seems like we will need to put together another one for the end of October.
 

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So is a no deal exit the most likely outcome now?

We built up a large supply of none perishable food along with kitchen roll, toilet roll etc. prior to the last dead line and have been gradually letting it run down, but seems like we will need to put together another one for the end of October.
Or you could stop buying into project fear - stop panicking and realise you are being played like a puppet.

Relax.

We're all going to die one day.

Just probably not today.

Enjoy it while it lasts.
 
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flecc

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The man left school with 2 A levels - both grade E.

That's before we go anywhere near his love of any organisation that would like to see the destruction of western civilisation as we know it.
The Tory project fear!

As I've posted at least twice before, Aneurin Bevan was regarded as incapable of learning by his headmaster and left school with nothing at 13 to start work.

He later became our greatest post war politician on the basis of what he achieved, in some ways our greatest ever.

Formal education isn't necessary for a politician.
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The man left school with 2 A levels - both grade E.

That's before we go anywhere near his love of any organisation that would like to see the destruction of western civilisation as we know it.
With western civilisation i guess you mean primates like bush and blair and their destabilising of the middle east? Or thatcher and her deregulation of financial services? And you think corbyn's frienship with a few persecuted palestinians pose a bigger threat than that to our way of life? Have you considered the possibility that you may be looking down the wrong end of the monocular, captain?
 

gray198

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The Tory project fear!

As I've posted at least twice before, Aneurin Bevan was regarded as incapable of learning by his headmaster and left school with nothing at 13 to start work.

He later became our greatest post war politician on the basis of what he achieved, in some ways our greatest ever.

Formal education isn't necessary for a politician.
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yes but he was not a communist/marxist dedicated to overthrowing the western world and taking us back to poverty and desolation.
 

flecc

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yes but he was not a communist/marxist dedicated to overthrowing the western world and taking us back to poverty and desolation.
Nonsense illustrating the Tory project fear. You say "taking us back to poverty and desolation", but whenever that was it wasn't under any Labour government.

Like so many people when younger, Corbyn was far more left wing but has moderated with age. Now his ambition is only the least of nationalisation, rail and water, both very necessary.

He still supports the deprived ordinary people around the world, but has no desire for us to emulate them or their countries.
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Every penny the pound slides makes our exports easier to sell. You have a tendency to only focus on the negative.
Well since the negatives are very evident , perhaps no surprise, but it is true of course, and potentially increases employment,until it is full,then employers need to pay more. But those same workers need to eat and buy oil for heat,and these become more and more expensive. And guess what? The UK imports its food. Food is a larger fraction of the weekly wage than on the yearly dividend.,so impacts those at the bottom of the foodchain disproportionately.
It also assumes tariff free access to local markets in order to sell more,or low cost transport to distant markets. ..neither is a given.
 

gray198

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Nonsense illustrating the Tory project fear. You say "taking us back to poverty and desolation", but whenever that was it wasn't under any Labour government.

Like so many people when younger, Corbyn was far more left wing but has moderated with age. Now his ambition is only the least of nationalisation, rail and water, both very necessary.

He still supports the deprived ordinary people around the world, but has no desire for us to emulate them or their countries.
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I think it is you who are guilty of nonsense. His tax and spending plans, his desire to steal land from people and his hatred of the people who create the wealth of the country would be enough to take us to poverty. He is just coming up with the usual leftist garbage that has no place in a modern world
 

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I guess there's a time and a place for everything. The morally righteous get on my nerves with this idea that lying is inherently a bad thing. No - it's not. Time and place.
That is what might be termed transactional morality. Integrity pays off in the end. Not taking the moral high ground, and engaging in hypocritical cant, but taking the time and effort to separate fact from fiction and speaking truth to power, when you actually know what the truth is.
We can also prevaricate, and choose to evade the requested answer, but telling an untruth, in order to get off the hook ,is plain wrong. In my latter years of introducing students to the practice of Engineering and introducing them to professional ethics ,I would start remind them that they were entering this college with an A in one subject.. Their personal integrity and only one person could take that away. Once lost trust is very difficult to re-establish. .. Examples would follow, and if I were giving it this year, the VW and Boeing sagas would figure. Its about the only talk, I gave which got a real positive response. ...
 

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Javid and Stewart are through to the next round.
Johnson 114 - he can still theoretically be beaten.
Gove and Hunt are neck and neck, 43 votes.
 

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Javid and Stewart are through to the next round.
Johnson 114 - he can still theoretically be beaten.
Gove and Hunt are neck and neck, 43 votes.

I’m glad that loathsome little imp Stewart has been given the message. Patronising little Etonian trying to rebadge himself doesn’t fool me.
 
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I’m glad that loathsome little imp Stewart has been given the message. Patronising little Etonian trying to rebadge himself doesn’t fool me.
recent polls put Stewart just behind BJ in Mr popular contest.
The difference with BJ is, if BJ succeeds TM, the next GE will be sooner than if Stewart becomes PM.
 

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recent polls put Stewart just behind BJ in Mr popular contest.
The difference with BJ is, if BJ succeeds TM, the next GE will be sooner than if Stewart becomes PM.

I hope we get a ge soon. That’s all I can say.
 

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That may be as it may be but he has not answered the question nor faced the challenge. Given the list we have - who would you suggest.

It's no good just being critical - you need to be able to come up with actual solutions. Which means an actual person not some ideal list of characteristics.
Who would I suggest?
If I wanted to utterly ruin the Conservative Party and it's already poor reputation and in the process damage everyone in this countries future? Boris of course
Otherwise who cares anyway? the other are little better, and not merely incompetent but uncomprehending of the situation they are about to step into.
 

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I think it is you who are guilty of nonsense. His tax and spending plans, his desire to steal land from people and his hatred of the people who create the wealth of the country would be enough to take us to poverty. He is just coming up with the usual leftist garbage that has no place in a modern world
Amazing how often the word "Hate" appears in Brexiteer posts and your trope "The people who create wealth" is inadequate.
The ones you clearly admire are actually
"The people who create wealth for themselves at the expense of others"
It's rather like a dog expressing admiration for the fleas that live on it's back as if they are doing it a favour!
 
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I hope we get a ge soon. That’s all I can say.
BJ was openly endorsed by 85 MPs and got 114.
Stewart got endorsed by 6 and got 18, beating Leadsom, McVey and Harper who had more endorsements.
He is way behind BJ but has the momentum.
 
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