Re: Theresa You Were so Poo
Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 12:21 am
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Checkpoint Charlie was in the American sector of Berlintuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 7:42 pm So why was there only Americans & Russians at Checkpoint Charlie ?
Seems strange that a country that believed itself.to be so deeply ingrained in the workings of the
world wasnt included here.
Again Funny How the yanks seemed quite happy to lead all the major victories & invasions from british shores.
After Dunkirk in 1940 its hardly a suprise the yanks decided that to beat the Germans they would eventually need to be involved.
Of course only after the Americans had emptied.the uk coffers in the process.
Yes of course we can, virtually anyone can do better deal than that silly womanReal Al wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:22 pmYou think we are going to negotiate BETTER deals than the EU can?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:14 pmAnd from there we negotiate better deals WTO is the start position as you know full wellA Pedant wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 1:05 pm
No we don't. We only trade with 24 countries and territories under WTO rules alone, and even with those there are agreements with the EU to make trade easier. With a further 68 countries we have trade agreements better than WTO rules, as members of the EU. And of course we have zero-tariff trade with the other 27 EU countries.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41859691
Don't know why you bother to get up in the morning, you just like being a miserable git putting a downer on everything, don't bother to reply not interested in any more you saytuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:33 pmShe didnt cave in on the 39 BillionSid Bishop wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 11:11 amThis is what happens when you have politicians and civil servants trying to do a job like this without involving input from top business men and women.point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 9:59 am
Good, we tell them to sing for there money, come 31st October deal or no deal we leave anyway, we thankfully wont take deal on offer as it's worse than we currently have and we leave WTO terms, which we deal on with rest of the world and from there you strike up better deals. We are a maritime nation that has traded with the whole world not something stuck dealing a bunch of brit haters that only want our money and continually run us down
Most MPs have never ever done anything else other than be involved in jobs involving politics, Civil servants, Unions and Local Councils, mostly jobs that are funded by tax payers, main tax income being taken from from private businesses or people who work for private business company's.
How on earth when negotiating any big deal can you be taking ''No DEAL'' off the table ? Completely bonkers as was throwing away so many of our bargaining chips away so early as May did. She also caved in so early on giving the EU 39 Billion pounds of UK money. As said, even in the Home Office she would go away to her ''Bunker'' then come back with what she wanted to do and give no one else an input. May has the mindset of an administrative and inflexible civil servant, she has NOT got a personality or imagination, cannot engage in normal human conversation, yes a ROBOTIC like person and was no way suitable to be in the role of negotiation for this leaving the EU deal. With May it was ''My Deal'' and Nothing else. She has been a complete waste of space as a PM and the only tears shed at the end were for herself and her own personal failures in the highest job. All in all, so glad to see her go, but WHAT a mess she has left behind. Lastly, both Labour and Conservative Parties pledged to deliver Brexit, but in fact in the EU referendum, out of 650 MPS, 500 of them voted to remain and although they pledged to deliver the result, they in fat non stop obstructed it ever happening. Even if another referendum took place and a higher amount of people voted to lever the EU, these MPs would STILL do everything to stop it actually happening !
That was part of the original leaving deal.
If you vote to leave you must settle 2 years worth of commitments. It just happened to be £39 billiin for the uk.
No one.could have changed that.
David Davies spouted how easy it would be .
Nah
Fox said we wont be paying any money.
Yeah we will.
The irish boarder is non negotiable .
Yup thats staying.
This is just the beginning of the negotiations.
Leave without a deal of any kind & go to WTO
That only lasts a short period of time & then wto starts to implement tariffs.
Which will be alot higher.
Large Supermarkets strike good deals with farmers for they're milk, then once got you on a contract, begin squeezing your profit margin so that you go out of business and they move on to the next farmerReal Al wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:42 pmSorry, I have no idea what you're saying. Equal with what?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:31 pmEasy, tell @em to take a hike, we leave end October as they will not allow us to stay longer, as we won't accept deal on the table, we leave with no deal thus we have Brexit on WTO terms, then we start to again on equal terms
Okay, we can probably negotiate deals with countries where the EU don't currently have one faster than they can. But better deals - how? If I was negotiating with a large supermarket, I would be sure they would really screw down a good price, but that might be good because of the amount they would buy. If I was dealing with a corner shop, they'd have much less clout. It will be the same for the UK versus the EU, specially as they will know how desperate we will be to get deals done quickly.
Wish we had a foe button, don't wanna know this bloke anymore, is he Disoriented in disguisetuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 9:26 pm Exactly a Small Country .
Only ever conquered places full of peasants .
When the Real Superpowers of the world get involved the uk is never involved.
Russia China US Israel , Germany , North Korea, Brazil
Saudia Arabia , pretty much dictate what goes down in the world .
A little island & its teritories wont do much.
Better off in the EU as it wouldnt give a proper power a sweat on let alone a bloody nose these days
point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 2:05 amWish we had a foe button, don't wanna know this bloke anymore, is he Disoriented in disguisetuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 9:26 pm Exactly a Small Country .
Only ever conquered places full of peasants .
When the Real Superpowers of the world get involved the uk is never involved.
Russia China US Israel , Germany , North Korea, Brazil
Saudia Arabia , pretty much dictate what goes down in the world .
A little island & its teritories wont do much.
Better off in the EU as it wouldnt give a proper power a sweat on let alone a bloody nose these days
What has that got to do with the discussion we're having?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 1:58 amLarge Supermarkets strike good deals with farmers for they're milk, then once got you on a contract, begin squeezing your profit margin so that you go out of business and they move on to the next farmerReal Al wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:42 pmSorry, I have no idea what you're saying. Equal with what?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:31 pm
Easy, tell @em to take a hike, we leave end October as they will not allow us to stay longer, as we won't accept deal on the table, we leave with no deal thus we have Brexit on WTO terms, then we start to again on equal terms
Okay, we can probably negotiate deals with countries where the EU don't currently have one faster than they can. But better deals - how? If I was negotiating with a large supermarket, I would be sure they would really screw down a good price, but that might be good because of the amount they would buy. If I was dealing with a corner shop, they'd have much less clout. It will be the same for the UK versus the EU, specially as they will know how desperate we will be to get deals done quickly.
Come on tuffers. You have been on the Barry Hearn little Leyton Orient juice.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 9:26 pm Exactly a Small Country .
Only ever conquered places full of peasants .
When the Real Superpowers of the world get involved the uk is never involved.
Russia China US Israel , Germany , North Korea, Brazil
Saudia Arabia , pretty much dictate what goes down in the world .
A little island & its teritories wont do much.
Better off in the EU as it wouldnt give a proper power a sweat on let alone a bloody nose these days
Read your last post again regarding striking good dealsReal Al wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 8:12 amWhat has that got to do with the discussion we're having?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 1:58 amLarge Supermarkets strike good deals with farmers for they're milk, then once got you on a contract, begin squeezing your profit margin so that you go out of business and they move on to the next farmerReal Al wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:42 pm
Sorry, I have no idea what you're saying. Equal with what?
Okay, we can probably negotiate deals with countries where the EU don't currently have one faster than they can. But better deals - how? If I was negotiating with a large supermarket, I would be sure they would really screw down a good price, but that might be good because of the amount they would buy. If I was dealing with a corner shop, they'd have much less clout. It will be the same for the UK versus the EU, specially as they will know how desperate we will be to get deals done quickly.
Yes, but your point suggests that the supermarkets (EU) screw the farmer (e.g. Brazil), which has no relevance to the corner shop (UK) doing a deal with Brazilpoint nine one eight wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 8:51 amRead your last post again regarding striking good dealsReal Al wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 8:12 amWhat has that got to do with the discussion we're having?point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 1:58 am
Large Supermarkets strike good deals with farmers for they're milk, then once got you on a contract, begin squeezing your profit margin so that you go out of business and they move on to the next farmer
The UK supermarkets don't by milk from BrazilReal Al wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 9:47 amYes, but your point suggests that the supermarkets (EU) screw the farmer (e.g. Brazil), which has no relevance to the corner shop (UK) doing a deal with Brazilpoint nine one eight wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 8:51 amRead your last post again regarding striking good deals
I try to avoid these political threads, but there’s no way I can let that comment slide.point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:25 pmNo more a liar than most of the others, he does smile nice though, not sure of your claim about Foreign Secretary, did introduce Boris Bikes thoughDisoriented wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:19 pm Tax, do you feel Boris is a liar with multiple evidence to prove it and that he was the worst Foreign Secretary ever?
If not, speak to the husband of Naz.
IMO, so many politicians of all parties plus civil servants, are far to used to cosying up to their political opposites in the EU. The thought of missing out on the various EU jollies is not something they wish to miss out on. All in all, its just one big expenses paid ''Gravy Train'' !!
Sooner Boris than Corblimey, He was london Mayor for 2 terms, Corblimey has never held office, you want him with Diane (can't add up) Abbot as Home Secretary. I couldn't let your comment slide by eitherEsteban wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 12:07 pmI try to avoid these political threads, but there’s no way I can let that comment slide.point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:25 pmNo more a liar than most of the others, he does smile nice though, not sure of your claim about Foreign Secretary, did introduce Boris Bikes thoughDisoriented wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:19 pm Tax, do you feel Boris is a liar with multiple evidence to prove it and that he was the worst Foreign Secretary ever?
If not, speak to the husband of Naz.
He was a truly atrocious foreign secretary, to the point where he was making a mockery of what was once one of the post prestigious posts in British politics.
His dire performance in that role should terrify anybody who believes that he is likely to become PM in the next few weeks.
Nearly all politicians have never had jobs outside working for Unions, Councils or Politics in general. How many of them could start up private sector companies and turn them into large businesses !! The largest company of all ''Great Britain UK'' run mainly by incompetent novices.point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 2:56 pmSooner Boris than Corblimey, He was london Mayor for 2 terms, Corblimey has never held office, you want him with Diane (can't add up) Abbot as Home Secretary. I couldn't let your comment slide by eitherEsteban wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 12:07 pmI try to avoid these political threads, but there’s no way I can let that comment slide.point nine one eight wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:25 pm
No more a liar than most of the others, he does smile nice though, not sure of your claim about Foreign Secretary, did introduce Boris Bikes though
He was a truly atrocious foreign secretary, to the point where he was making a mockery of what was once one of the post prestigious posts in British politics.
His dire performance in that role should terrify anybody who believes that he is likely to become PM in the next few weeks.
Good job all you gammons voted for Nigel Farage in the EU elections, then. That’ll learn them.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 2:55 pmIMO, so many politicians of all parties plus civil servants, are far to used to cosying up to their political opposites in the EU. The thought of missing out on the various EU jollies is not something they wish to miss out on. All in all, its just one big expenses paid ''Gravy Train'' !!
''Gammons''Kitch’s Magic Toes wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 3:20 pmGood job all you gammons voted for Nigel Farage in the EU elections, then. That’ll learn them.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 2:55 pmIMO, so many politicians of all parties plus civil servants, are far to used to cosying up to their political opposites in the EU. The thought of missing out on the various EU jollies is not something they wish to miss out on. All in all, its just one big expenses paid ''Gravy Train'' !!