Ask your Czech buddies if Skoda is German.
Is Cliff Richard an Indian?
Ask your Czech buddies if Skoda is German.
Of course, labour are so NICE these days, what with intolerance for anyone who doesn't support Corbyn and all the anti Semitism sloshing around.
Is Cliff Richard an Indian?
Of course, labour are so NICE these days, what with intolerance for anyone who doesn't support Corbyn and all the anti Semitism sloshing around.
Good.They're d**ks as well. My point wasn't party political
There is a huge amount of evidence that we don't, as a country, benefit from a low exchange rate. The simple reason is that we import more than we export. Brexiteers are clutching at ever-fading straws if they think the fall in sterling is good news. It is the best possible indicator that the rest of the world has lost faith in the UK. Believe me, we are in for a VERY rocky road. This is going to get dodgy, and the new REALLY nasty party is making sure that we will soon have zero friends (excluding the deluded Daily Mail immigrant-bashers). We are becoming a total embarrassment.
That's pretty much what I think. Unfortunately, our country doesn't seem overpopulated with inspiring political leaders at the moment. I noticed that Blair mentioned the lack of middle ground influence and put himself forward as someone who could take up a role again. I don't think he's the answer, most of our current problems are hangovers from his government.Indeed - our political leaders are creating a gaping hole in the centre - Corbyn is leading the new Militant Tendency, and May is leading the new UKIP. This country desperately needs a new party of the centre.
You keep repeating this 'we are not liked in Europe at all' guff. It's a little rich that you claim to speak on behalf of 500 million people. I've met plenty of Europeans since the vote and not found a shred of dislike for the UK. Many of them thought we'd done the right thing. Most of them were Germans who really dislike the way Merkel has led their country and wish they were out of the EU themselves.We're not liked in Europe at all a lot are disappointed in us, frankly I wish I could do a good Irish accent it ain't a good time to be a Brit (though soon we might not even be that).
We're not liked in Europe at all a lot are disappointed in us, frankly I wish I could do a good Irish accent it ain't a good time to be a Brit (though soon we might not even be that).
And the seventies were still the best years to be a teenager. What a bunch of spoilt bleating Liberals they've become over the last 30 yearsChrist we've had some tough times in recessions in decades gone bye...I'll happily go back to that as long as we brexit.
I assume a lot of the posters on here wailing and gnashing teeth and forecasting doom and gloom, weren't old enough to remember three day working weeks, power cuts for hours on end, bodies piled up in makeshift morgues, waiting weeks for burial, rubbish piled 12-15 feet high in the streets and rats having a field day. Soaring interest rates and rampant, hyper inflation. Lightning strikes, pickets, ugly civil unrest on the streets, communities at war with each other and schools closed. Hospitals relying on emergency generators, that sometimes failed and the army being called onto the streets to provide cover for vital services.
Still, when you weigh it up, I suppose a falling pound is enough ammunition for us to all go and shoot ourselves.
We're not liked in Europe at all a lot are disappointed in us, frankly I wish I could do a good Irish accent it ain't a good time to be a Brit (though soon we might not even be that).
I am not a natural Labour voter but I would support Hilary Benn.
Shame he's been marginalised.
There is a huge amount of evidence that we don't, as a country, benefit from a low exchange rate. The simple reason is that we import more than we export. Brexiteers are clutching at ever-fading straws if they think the fall in sterling is good news. It is the best possible indicator that the rest of the world has lost faith in the UK. Believe me, we are in for a VERY rocky road. This is going to get dodgy, and the new REALLY nasty party is making sure that we will soon have zero friends (excluding the deluded Daily Mail immigrant-bashers). We are becoming a total embarrassment.
You keep repeating this 'we are not liked in Europe at all' guff. It's a little rich that you claim to speak on behalf of 500 million people. I've met plenty of Europeans since the vote and not found a shred of dislike for the UK. Many of them thought we'd done the right thing. Most of them were Germans who really dislike the way Merkel has led their country and wish they were out of the EU themselves.
That's why he appeals to you as he is not Labour either
Deutsche Bank......... Should the US reduce its fine? They made BP pay $18.7bn for deepwater horizon. Is a bank going to be treated differently, potentially warranting special consideration because it's a bank? Germanys main bank at that. If the fine stood Deutsche could fail with massive consequences for the Euro. I think it should be left to sink.
Ask your Czech buddies if Skoda is German.
I might be being a bit thick here but what has that got to do with the British car industry?