Quote And Corbyn's not being a stubborn man I suppose Of course he is, but he is the official opposition. It's his job. Anyway, May has enough problems with a divided cabinet. Gaulk says Customs Union option, Fox says not. Perhaps her first job should be to talk to them.Hammond tells business leaders that No Deal will be taken off the table within days, yet May refuses to agree to rule it out. SNP says this morning it won't discuss Brexit unless May considers 2nd Referendum.Not looking good for May is it?
And Corbyn's not being a stubborn man I suppose
QuoteHere from the mouth of the BOE --------Here's something else from the Bank of England; Bank of England says no-deal Brexit would be worse than 2008 crisis Bank warns of immediate economic crash, GDP to fall by 8%, unemployment to rise to 7.5%
Here from the mouth of the BOE --------
Not looking good for Sturgeon either, is it. She could be forced out before May
Quote from: VNA on 17 January 2019, 03:13:48 pmQuoteHere's a fact...52% voted Leave, 48% voted Remain But what sort of BREXIT did they vote for?Here's another fact;In Scotland everything single council areae voted to REMAIN. Why can you not accept that there was a vote and, like it or not, that was the result?
QuoteHere's a fact...52% voted Leave, 48% voted Remain But what sort of BREXIT did they vote for?Here's another fact;In Scotland everything single council areae voted to REMAIN.
Here's a fact...52% voted Leave, 48% voted Remain
And this is interesting;
QuoteNot looking good for Sturgeon either, is it. She could be forced out before May Ms Sturgeon is the First Minister of Scotland. She sits in the Scottish Parliament.Ian Blackford is the leader of the SNP at Westminster.
I was listening to a report on the Sturgeon issue on the Today Programme the other morning. I had a little chuckle I must say.
and away he goes, sifting through his daily delivery of 50 newspapers, desperately searching for another crap cartoon, all doom and gloom.Jeez, the penny's just dropped. VNA is Fraser. From Dads Army.
Quote from: YamFazFan on 17 January 2019, 08:20:10 pmI was listening to a report on the Sturgeon issue on the Today Programme the other morning. I had a little chuckle I must say.Both the ex and the current first minister sound fishy to me
You seem to be oblivious to political events in Scotland, perhaps you're focusing too hard on events here. Let me enlighten you. The First Minister of Scotland is facing a misconduct investigation for holding a series of meetings with a former First Minister of Scotland, who was recently under investigation himself, but has been successful in his judicial review of the allegations made against him. Why the First Minister felt the need to claim these meetings were unofficial, when government officials were present, at here home, has yet to be revealed.This one still has some mileage to go yet. Cant wait Oh, and do try and keep up
QuoteYou seem to be oblivious to political events in Scotland, perhaps you're focusing too hard on events here. Let me enlighten you. The First Minister of Scotland is facing a misconduct investigation for holding a series of meetings with a former First Minister of Scotland, who was recently under investigation himself, but has been successful in his judicial review of the allegations made against him. Why the First Minister felt the need to claim these meetings were unofficial, when government officials were present, at here home, has yet to be revealed.This one still has some mileage to go yet. Cant wait Oh, and do try and keep up The judicial review was in respect of the government investigations into sexual harassment claims against the former First Minister Alex Salmond. Mr Salmond won his case against government for not following correct procedure. The allegations against him continue to be investigated by police Scotland. The judicial review had nothing to do with the actual allegations. Ms Sturgeon meanwhile has referred herself to the parliamentary standards committee. Party leaders in the Scottish Parliament have agreed to set up a cross-party committee to looking into the Scottish Governments handling of their investigation into claims of sexual harassment against Alex Salmond. The committee is backed by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.Best to get yer foccing facts right before you lecture me on Scottish politics Agricola.
It took you 1 hour 20 mins to google that info