No need for that flower is there, I work a 50 hour week as standard, work my balladks off always have,
How f@cking dare you... ALL this 5hit has been caused by Quisling, anti British filth, Scum PM's not following through the will of a Democratic vote... You've put obstacle after obstacle in front of a Democratic vote to leave.. and now you dare to bleat on about Democracy **** right off..
No, come frim a mining family, quarrying is surface mining after all. Hated Thatcher, Tebbit et al. Did find it amusing the other day when cimmie corbyn spoke about the decimation of jobs in Corby, forgetting of course it was Callaghans government that closed the steelworks
Well, it says a lot that you blame Labour for the *global* banking crisis when they did exactly the same as the Tories would have done at the time in response. Unfortunately, you didn't *just* suffer greatly because of the banking crisis, you also suffered because primary industries in the UK (quarrying/mining/etc) are relatively expensive in comparison to the global marketplace and successive governments have imported cheap raw materials ahead of local produce and not worked to introduce tariffs to protect local industry - Quarrying (see also mining, steel working, etc) is not important to the British governments. Interestingly you support politically the party that is mainly responsible for this shift in production from the UK to overseas. Given the advances in robotics for material collection and processing, your entire industry (in the developed world) probably only has a 10-15 year life expectancy on any scale.
Presumably if you're so pro-democracy you'd have no issue with a second referendum now we are all a lot better informed about Brexit?
So it's remains fault....thanks for clearing that up The irony of bleating on about democratic will of the people and agreeing with shutting down parliament to force something through is unreal.
Lewis Goodall's analysis of the strategy here is very interesting. Boris gets the best deal he can (will look a lot like the May deal - possibly with minor movement on the backstop). Vote on Queen's Speech on 21/22 October. Tells Parliament: if Queen's Speech is voted down, election ensues and Parliament itself will have voted for leaving without a deal. Total b*stard of course, but quite brilliant strategy!
There are routes to stop it. A legal bid has been launched (at least one), and MPs can vote through amendments - during the sitting for the NI finance bill in September.