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Then when votes are cast go into some confidence and supply a la DUP.
Not in a coalition and pinched some seats.
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11-07-2019 04:26 PM #241
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11-07-2019 04:45 PM #242This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-07-2019 05:03 PM #243
The Lib Dems wouldn't form a coaltion with any left leaning party. It goes against their parties austerity enabling principles. They'll join forces with the most Conservative available to them, whether it be the Conservative Party themselves, or a New Labour clone.
The fact they've ruled out a coalition with Jeremy Corbyn, based purely on unproven accusations, but they haven't ruled out a coalition with the openly racist Boris Johnson should be no surprise to anyone.
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15-07-2019 07:26 PM #245
What I'm listening to just now.
https://open.spotify.com/user/guardi...I2nZPNKoeDp92UThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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18-07-2019 09:37 AM #246
New OBR forecast out for No Deal Brexit. They predict:
A recession next year with 2% contraction, £30 Billion hit to tax revenue, £ to go to near € parity for several years.
Woo-hoo.
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18-07-2019 01:08 PM #251
Pre-emptive parliamentary blow struck against BoJo - makes proroguing much harder. 315 to 274.
Opposition to no deal seems to be firming a bit, making the inevitable election come a bit closer I think. I think Johnson's calculation will be that if he goes into a GE proclaiming that the EU are *******s and he wants to go ahead with No Deal that will triangulate out Farage, and the Remain vote will split fairly evenly between the shambolic Labs and resurgent (a bit) Libs.
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18-07-2019 01:21 PM #252
I knew there was something fishy about this rant.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ind...436.html%3famp
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19-07-2019 01:13 AM #253
Apparently the EU are the reason we don't eat fish and chips out of newspaper wrappers anymore.
https://www.indy100.com/article/brex...-radio-9010961
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19-07-2019 07:15 AM #254This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-07-2019 07:51 AM #255
Should I change my car before October? 5 year old but mechanically sound, bodywork is a bit worse for wear. I'm guessing it's going to cost more after Brexit. Any idea?
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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I'd rather have a TVR but I need space for my display materials for craft fairs, so SUV it is
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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20-07-2019 02:13 PM #259
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I decided to change mine earlier this year.
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20-07-2019 02:40 PM #260This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.carwow.co.uk/car-prices-after-brexit#
Buy European and you could be £4k more. Think I might start looking to buy in September or October.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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20-07-2019 03:09 PM #261
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Judging by carwows expectations, my audi would jump 8k. I don't think i was expecting that much of a jump.
It was carwow i used to get a deal - I'd definitely use them again.
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21-07-2019 09:47 AM #262
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Philip Hammond just announced on Marr he will resign on Wednesday if Boris Johnson is named new PM.
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21-07-2019 12:19 PM #265
A general election is the only credible way to progress this dead lock IMO. Gordon Brown was a a lame duck PM for not seeking the approval of the electorate . If Boris is standing on the narrative of delivering for the electorate then there is no better way than to go and getting that secured in parliamentary numbers. It may very well be the narrowest of manifesto debates . but forcing a polar question maybe the only way left. FWIW I have always thought that Boris is first and foremost a shameless opportunist and I would concede that this is a Churchillian comparison that holds water. He would be intrigued at the prospect of being the last PM of The united Kingdom , rather than perturbed.
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21-07-2019 02:41 PM #269This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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