I see why finm likes her now, she's shit at politics too - blatantly swapping her argument about historical and current figures backwards and forwards to suit her, yet first citing Andrew Neil for doing so :Hilarious: I do see now why she wants to join the EU straight away - she wants another hand to feed her, an EU taker, not giver as we have been :Angelic:
I'm watching it now.As normal,Adler has interrupted every reply to her questions except those asked of EU politicos,where her deference is teeth grindingly obvious. Yes she has shown,and glossed over far too quickly, the consequences of EU promoted internationalism. But she's not asking the questions as to WHY people now feel the way they do,nor does she ask the EU brass whether they are even aware of the suffering inflicted on the poor southern Italians,or whether they have any plans to attract industry back to those areas where the jobs have been lost...screwing poor Italians and giving their jobs to East Europeans,(same way they decimated UK International Haulage and gave the work to the East,and closed German mines so that Polish coal was competitive),are not answers to problems,just shifting them. She's well worth a shag though,despite a mouth so wide it looks like she has a flip-top head...
I read quite recently in an article by some constitutional expert that the term " generation " was never actually used in the context which the haters continually insinuate .
Just back to the EU and Brexit, a term we're all continuously being fed is 'cherry picking' Obviously used as not only a false accusation of our governments intent, but also a scare tactic for those remainers who cling on to it saying that we can't do it.....I know, they're the intellectuals Well isn't it funny that my favourite left sided news website the Guardian 'cherry pick' what they'll allow comments on? Take this for example, they had to cover it because it was a meeting between our pm and the French pm. Theresa May stresses importance of early deal on EU citizens' rights | Politics | The Guardian So you read that and it's not remotely bad, in fact perfectly sensible open dialogue in which she couldn't be more clear. What's to argue with? Nothing that's what And yet no comments section? So they're happy to run stories of doom and gloom, some even rallying behind Tony Blair, in fact anything they can remotely twist towards negativity on Brexit and they open up the comments section to allow the avid remain camp to piss their pants in despair But they're not happy to accept anything other than what negative bullshit they keep peddling Pathetic
see when it comes to negotiations, stick to selling yer tat.:smileys: watch what comes out of this in the next two years. say nothing. get nothing.
yip. if you cant understand this then you cant expect us respect that. just take a wee look in the mirror and contemplate the frothing that going on in here and out there relating to brexit cant be arsed posting up the gazziliion video links relating to the subject. but feel free to check yersel. With Scotland, Cameron’s taken broken promises to a whole new level | The Independent
2 Easy TT is clearly shitter than finm at politics :Hilarious:, TT, give up, you are not helping finm's cause here at all :Finger: