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Yep!

 

Nothind to do with the Lab/LD etc MP's who've repeated scuppered attempts to get Brexit through, then?

Nothind to do with the Lab/LD etc MP's who've repeated scuppered attempts to get Brexit through, then?

Why are you still insisting that MPs should vote for something they think is a terrible idea? Have you still not got the mess about their Code of Conduct?

Nothind to do with the Lab/LD etc MP's who've repeated scuppered attempts to get Brexit through, then?

 

Yes but they haven’t been doing that for fun. They’ve been working in the best interests of the country.

 

If Boris hadn’t wasted so much time and actually made this deal earlier, he could have had us out by Thursday. But he pigheadedly assumed he could just run out the clock and leave with no deal, which no one voted for. So yes, he’s wasted all that money and failed.

Why are you still insisting that MPs should vote for something they think is a terrible idea? Have you still not got the mess about their Code of Conduct?

 

Because they delegated the Brexit decision to us!

 

Nothind to do with the Lab/LD etc MP's who've repeated scuppered attempts to get Brexit through, then?

 

Don't be such a god damn fool. You and I both know that in the real world if you lost that much money through incompetence it'd cost you your job.

This made me laugh today.

 

 

Festive meat treats like 'pigs in blankets' could be at risk due to a shortage in workers from the EU, it was claimed today.

 

The UK is not attracting enough seasonal staff to keep production plants running at high capacity this Christmas, the British Meat Processors Association warned.

 

The MPA's chief executive, Nick Allen, told the BBC that wrapping cocktail sausages in bacon is 'fiddly and hard to mechanise' so had to be done by hand.

 

Other preparation jobs, such as stuffing turkey crowns for the Christmas table, also need the dexterity and hard work of real people to do the job.

 

Mr Allen said it was difficult to attract UK nationals to work in meat plants, because the working conditions are tough and they tend to be in rural areas where there is relatively low unemployment.

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You're really trying to pin this solely on the Tories? :wacko:

 

Yes. Itis a Tory civil war. They decided to make the 50p coins and spenf millions on propaganda, no one else? :rofl:

Don't be such a god damn fool. You and I both know that in the real world if you lost that much money through incompetence it'd cost you your job.

 

How much money are we talking about - numbers please...

 

Let’s not forget the £2 billion in needless no deal preparations

 

And if no preparations had been made, and No Deal happened, you'd call them out on *that* too - you can't have it BOTH ways.

 

That's like the contradictory claims of the extreme-right that 'Immigrants are taking our jobs' and 'Immigrants are just dole spongers'... :wacko:

 

How much money are we talking about - numbers please...

 

£100million on those adverts, and the figure being bandied around for these commemorative coins seems to be £11.5 million.

 

Maybe they should put that on the side of a bus.

Vidcapper pretends he's not a Tory. Defends the party and its shit decisions till the ends of the earth. Lol.
And if no preparations had been made, and No Deal happened, you'd call them out on *that* too - you can't have it BOTH ways.

 

£14million was WASTED by failing Grayling on a ferry company that had NO SHIPS.

 

Seriously...

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Nothind to do with the Lab/LD etc MP's who've repeated scuppered attempts to get Brexit through, then?

 

Remember when Boris voted against May's deal twice?

 

 

 

And if no preparations had been made, and No Deal happened, you'd call them out on *that* too - you can't have it BOTH ways.

 

That's like the contradictory claims of the extreme-right that 'Immigrants are taking our jobs' and 'Immigrants are just dole spongers'... :wacko:

No deal should not even be an option on the table. IF it ever got to that stage and the only remaining option was no deal or revoke Article 50, for the sake of this country’s future, they should revoke.

 

All that public money was wasted because of an artificial date and for the protection of a political party.

No deal should not even be an option on the table. IF it ever got to that stage and the only remaining option was no deal or revoke Article 50, for the sake of this country’s future, they should revoke.

 

All that public money was wasted because of an artificial date and for the protection of a political party.

 

Just imagine if this was a Corbyn-led government doing this. How do we think the media and Chris/Vid would be reacting?

 

It's ridiculous.

Vidcapper pretends he's not a Tory. Defends the party and its shit decisions till the ends of the earth. Lol.

 

Brexit is *not* a Tory policy - it has supporters & opponents right across the political spectrum - that is undeniable!

 

As for others : I support *some* Tory social policies, but not *most* of their economic ones - I certainly don't agree with their 'devil take the hindmost' underlying ideology! :puke:

Just imagine if this was a Corbyn-led government doing this. How do we think the media and Chris/Vid would be reacting?

 

It's ridiculous.

 

100% this. All that money was wasted due to Tory failings. Brexshit shouldn't even be a thing.

You're really trying to pin this solely on the Tories? :wacko:

 

Who is in government?

Who has been for a decade?

Who unilaterally made the calls to do this ad campaign and print the coins?

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