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  1. JohnL

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    amac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jenny1 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > A fair and clear assessment. > > > > I'm old enough to remember the 1970s, when our > > status as 'The sick man of Europe' forced us to > go > > 'cap in hand to the IMF'. It was famously the > time > > of the 'brain drain'. That's already started > > again. Without a dramatic change of course, > it's > > very clear what our destination is now going to > > be. And my honest assessment is that there's > > no-one on the political stage with the vision, > > leverage and courage to change that. I hope I'm > > proved wrong. > > > > I agree that this is a key, and worrying, > point. > > > > Loz Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > The political centre has been > > > abandoned, and that is never a good sign. In > a > > > country like Great Britain, that for so long > had > > a > > > reputation for pragmatism and rationality, it > > is > > > grounds for real concern. > > > Interesting comments. But this current > divisiveness is not so black and white. I know > Labour voters who (though they don't like > admitting it) agree with Mogg and co on Brexit. I > know dyed in the wool Tories who are aghast at the > prospect of leaving the EU (the trade bloc that > helps us - as Brexiters, without irony, remind us > ? be the 6th largest economy in Europe). > Essentially, the problem is that far too many of > us Brits have allowed opinion to overwhelm fact, > have not learned their history (some of the second > world war justifications are so so clueless), > appear unable to cooly analyse our situation, have > not listened to independent voices but have chosen > prejudiced ill-informed rabble rousers. It's > happened before and it'll happen again. It's > stupid. But I still hope that the Centre can be > revitalised and made more attractive - it's no > coincidence that this is all happening at a time > when we look a bold, charismatic centrist > politician who has a vision of the future. Find > that person and we can put this right. And yet on some specific policies (such as gender recognition) Theresa May is pushing a much more social centrist agenda than many others. I don't understand her sometimes - however seeing her creep around the fringes of international summits out of synch with every other leader doesn't give me confidence in her. https://www.indy100.com/article/transgender-rules-reform-gender-recognition-act-2004-dysphoria-theresa-may-8427476
  2. JohnL

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    What she said: No one wants a good deal more than me. But the EU should be clear. I will not overturn the results of the referendum nor will I break up my country. We need serious engagement on resolving the two big problems in the negotiations. And we stand ready. What she meant: I will cave in after the Conservative Party conference https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/theresa-may-10-downing-street-statement-what-she-said-meant-translation-a8548726.html
  3. JohnL

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    UK is leaving the EU not vice-versa. This is going to end in her resignation. Edit: As I said 6 months ago the EU have offered 1. Norway 2. Canada. Boris is now saying he'd take Canada - you have a Devil's alliance. Edit Again: And I assume Boris would throw NI under a bus :)
  4. JohnL

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    Jenny1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > flocker spotter Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > its ok EDF > > > > the jobs lost will be in the provinces. no need > to > > worry too much about things. You have the > luxury > > of detachment. > > Yes. Many do. But others, like me, on a small > disability pension, do not. My main concern, like > that of many people, is that the NHS and social > care will be further eroded in the wake of the > economic damage caused by Brexit. That idiot John Redwood wants tax cuts - and says we can have it from the 39 Billion we are not going to pay the EU. I expected tax increases this autumn (even if indirect ones) - for the NHS and Social Care.
  5. Theresa May will be down soon then ... without a flack jacket.
  6. JohnL

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    We might still buy Dutch stuff but pay more (maybe quite a bit more) for it. That depends on how prosperous we feel post Brexit.
  7. JohnL

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    Jenny1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > diable rouge Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I'm trying to work out why the arch-Brextremist > > Telegraph ran this headline. > > Hard to be sure without seeing the full text of > the article, but I would guess either > > 1) They temporarily remembered they're supposed to > do some proper journalism, or > > 2) They figured all their readers instinctively > hate the French so this will fire them up to > further venom against 'Foreigners'. At a guess option 2 :) But May doesn't need to climb down in Europe - just at home. She can go Canada with the Brexiteers Norway with Labour Otherwise it's an election, referendum or no deal.
  8. JohnL

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    news is so depressing. Theresa May embarrassing, John Redwood as crazy as ever. The leader of UKIP making islamophobic statements on air (I'll be surprised if he doesn't get a visit from the police).
  9. A few more banks having issues today - Nat West included. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/natwest-rbs-ulster-bank-down-online-mobile-banking-service-latest-when-back-up-a8548111.html
  10. JohnL

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    Sky News are calling yesterday the "Salzburg Snub" I don't know where we go from here - As a remainer I say Peoples Vote (maybe now with 4 options Remain, Norway, Canada, No Deal) done by STV. There's no time left unless we extend A50.
  11. JohnL

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    robbin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ha ha! All bog standard negotiation posturing. > Nobody who knows about negotiating would be > surprised by any of what has been emanating from > the EU for the last 12 months in terms of > posturing. It's only the UK that seems intent on > signalling what we consider to be weaknesses in > our negotiating position. Anyone who places much > weight on posturing from the other side during a > negotiation is displaying considerable naivety. > > As if the Dutch PM knows what preparations > have/are taking place in the UK. Moreover, he of > all people knows that the Netherlands has failed > to prepare for a no deal scenario in extremely > important respects and must now be worried. The > letter leaked yesterday from within the EU (about > how the Netherlands and other countries cannot be > ready and will suffer serious consequences) made > that very clear indeed in respect of aviation! I agree it's negotiation - but they just seem so much better at it than us - this tweet from Peston actually makes you feel sorry for her - the girl being excluded from the in crowd at school. You get the feeling it was all planned.
  12. JohnL

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    :) https://storify.com/services/proxy/2/bDKia-DohYURbufAcuz_4Q/https/storify.com/services/proxy/2/NyKkyWnQVDTv0LJgxVQCfg/https/d2kmm3vx031a1h.cloudfront.net/J5ygIjk0RDeZp6PblTmo_RTS2247S.jpg
  13. It happened before apparently - exactly the same in the late 1990s with the same conclusion according to this from August https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/aug/08/croydon-cat-killer-hunt-three-years-man-myth and look at this one from the states where they caught the cat killer https://www.courthousenews.com/hes-not-a-serial-cat-killer-after-all/
  14. sjw Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This report is absolute rubbish--IMO-- I have > never heard of a fox ritualistically laying out a > body on the doorstep of the cats home. Maybe foxes are trying to tell us something in that case.
  15. JohnL

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    Faisal Islam's summary of the Salzburg summit PM: it?s my Chequers Deal or No Deal Tusk: EU27 agree Chequers ?will not work? Dutch PM: Netherlands is more prepared than UK for No Deal French PRes: UK politicos who sold Brexit are ?liars?
  16. I always assume someone, somewhere has studied this in detail (as part of a thesis perhaps). If not it's crying out for it - four years to come to this conclusion ?
  17. edcam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But it's not a sop if we're not getting it. Our > transport gets worse and worse as they build more > and more flats. Agreed - Why should residents of Camberwell and Peckham now support the Bakerloo Line extension (obviously there are some reasons) - especially as it seems public funding is now needed to make up the cost (which will increase).
  18. The station in Camberwell was a sop in return for supporting the Bakerloo line extension through OKR. TFL have also confirmed no Bakerloo line extension stop at Bricklayers Arms - maybe the whole project is being scaled back ... notice at the end of the article "if funding is secured" - we're talking post Brexit. https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/tfl-rules-out-bricklayers-arms-tube-station-in-bakerloo-line-extension-plans/
  19. fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I know it's not about "losing stuff". I thought I > explained, my theory is that carrying less > valuables can make you feel less vulnerable. > Perhaps it is only a psychological thing, but > nevertheless it works for me. That's rather individual. I've actually thought of carrying the "fake wallet" etc, I certainly wouldn't wear a Rolex (I don't even wear a watch) - but I would carry an iPhone XS (I'm not prepared to sacrifice that). At one time I'd have loved a small moped - but just wouldn't now.
  20. Cressida Dick said recently the main problem is lack of resources not use of the current ones. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/sep/11/met-boss-calls-latest-police-pay-award-a-punch-on-the-nose
  21. BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Problem: someone you don't know is at the door > asking for money. > Solution: don't give them any. The problem with all solutions is they then try and get you into a "to and fro" about it, so you need to end it fast and unequivocally.
  22. ed26 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I often find it easier to get a train through to > Herne Hill and hop on the 37. I find the return trip worse too and I've used the Sutton train - but insert "pint at the Commercial"
  23. LOL you turn your airline over - set the aerofoils so you are flying upside down perfectly - then realise the fuel inlets at the fuel tank are at the bottom of the plane DOH.
  24. So why would he want a lift - or just part of the scam ?
  25. but Denzel Washington did it ! Aerobatic planes have special designs I think :0
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