Got to love that cheeky tw## Our PM went to them weeks if not months ago wanting to sort out citizens rights first and foremost, now apparently it's their idea? Honestly what a load of bollocks
Reasons to be fearful - part 1 David Allen Green on Twitter: "Dear gods. Read this account of the May-Juncker dinner conversation. https://t.co/mvT3hkkliq"
I sleep more peacefully in my bed when institutionalised lefties in their social media echo chambers are feeling fearful. It means we're on the right track.
....to oblivion. No jobs, no money, no future. But then that's what the racially motivated right wing Establishment want. Keep the proles under their thumb and keep themselves in luxury.
At least you are consistent in your sillyness duke We are more likely to be without work and our kids and kids kids to be with out work and opportunity due to the very same thing we are all using to type into this forum than any political party. tens of thousands of posties were sacked when text and email was created, thousands of banks and building societies laid off staff due to internet banking, the oil prices dropped and people were laid off as cars become almost double the old miles per gallons etc etc, still if you can ignore all that duke then yes at least you are consistent.
Fantastic news: Blair wants to re-enter politics, a huge boost for the Conservatives. Labour obviously won't have him so with a bit of luck he'll join the Limp/Dicks. That'll be eight more seats for Thersa May. Nine if he merges them with the Greenies.
Looks like its back to candles and open fires too. Britain's energy supply is in jeopardy after Brexit, warn MPs | Business | The Guardian
So Theresa May had a share portfolio which she declared under the rules when she became PM and in addition converted them into a blind trust, so she surrenders control over their investment which she wasn't obliged to do. The opposition who don't like private wealth unless it theirs want to waste taxpayer's money on an enquiry. So far, so predictable and so tedious. Where precisely is the story in this?
So the lights are going to go out? Of course they are. And who says so? The Guardian. When's the sky going to fall in? Cue links to the Huffington Post, the Economist or the Morning Star
She didn't lie. She obeyed the rules and went beyond them and she has private investments. Who hasn't?
Remind me, who was it who voted in favour of Brexit? Was it May, or was it the majority of UK voters in a referendum? Either I am confused, or someone else is.
I have :Wideyed: Oh no, is Officer Dibble ncomingpolice: about to descend on Robarano towers? :housegarden: :Nailbiting:
Are so you have intimate knowledge of her investments and what she has declared then? Or should i say what her husband has and what she has declared on his behalf.