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  1. And there you have it Only 7 voted against last night with MP's in the house shouting "Who are you!". I think we can guess who the 7 were but at least they actually voted whilst 225 of the other sniveling rats abstained. Cowards everyone of them. But maybe the biggest coward has to be the Prime Minister. He didn't turn up at all. I just hope that the constituents of the 225 MPs that abstained take a moment to reflect on whether these cowards are representing them or just dodging any responsibility. In the meantime the Conservative Party continues to self destruct while Starmer seems incapable of capitalising on the situation. I don't think that politics has ever been as depressing or pathetic as it is today.
  2. I think the release of this video is no coincidence. Clearly the timing has been orchestrated to highlight the breach of rules and total disregard the then government (or some of them) had for their own lockdown laws. More bad news for those still trying desperately, against all the odds, trying to stand by their fallen hero Boris Johnson. Interesting to note some of his former chums now choosing to abstain with their vote in the house today. More cowardly actions from the spineless bottom feeders. I don't know if Sunak is going to be in the house for the vote or "doing a Johnson" and hiding in a fridge somewhere. Time will tell. The interview with Gove on Sunday says it all really. He admitted that the report was correct and that Johnson had lied repeatedly to the house and the people but would be abstaining anyway because he felt the 90 days suspension wasn't "fair". What a sniveling rat that man is. Johnson had already done a runner to avoid the suspension!
  3. Well we must listen to different news sources because Ed Davey has said they would seek to re-join the EU and I never said that Starmer did say that Labour would re-join. And although Starmer has said that that he wouldn't, when push comes to shove and public opinion shifts he will go with the popular view. He is a politician and they all spin on a sixpence when they are currying favour. But leaving the EU is not like going to the dentist where you have no choice and you just have to "get on with it!" This toothache can be fixed quite painlessly.
  4. Barnier announced in an interview only a week or so ago that Britain would be welcome back in the EU anytime. Clearly the EU is stronger with the UK in it and the UK is stronger in the EU. The "in denial" brigade are still strong though and the politicians are desperately (and understandably) trying to avoid the inevitable u-turn needed.
  5. Lib dems and Green party would re-join. Starmer is back tracking and gone very quiet about their position and will go with public opinion when push comes to push. Sunak is sticking to the party line because their credibility is so weak he fears a u-turn at this stage would cause a Tory revolt. When pushed about a coalition between Labour and Lib Dems, both sides are saying that they are looking for an outright win. However both have said a coalition is possible and Ed Davey has said if that is the case then re-joining the EU would definitely be on the cards. It will happen sooner or later. There has been a massive swing in all the polls and most people accept now that Brexit was a complete cock up and based on lies. I note that you now say "for better or worse" so it appears that even you seem to admit that it wasn't the golden opportunity it was being sold as. So do we live with it being worse or change it? People seem to be heading towards the latter.
  6. But there aren't any rewards and never could be. Brexit promises were a series of lies and exaggerations that could never be realised. But more people believed the lies and therefore Brexit won the vote. So the politicians can keep flogging a dead horse to try to save face but it won't do any good. Immigration is way up, both legal and illegal, the NHS is on it's knees (remember the bus?) Dover is grid locked most of the time with twelve hour queues, the price of food is through the roof, inflation is off the scale and interest rates are rapidly heading for Armageddon. Oh and let's not forget that the EU laws we abided by before Brexit are all still firmly in place. The only way that the Conservatives can survive the next election is to clear out all the nodding dogs, admit publicly that Brexit was a massive mistake and start negotiating a way back in. The EU have said we are welcome back any time. If Sunak doesn't step then they are probably done for and none of us want to end up with Starmer in Downing Street.
  7. I could answer that but the admin would never allow it here. Lets just say that she is blonde and Boris has a thing for blondes. Nuff said!
  8. Dorries now demanding to see Whats Apps and emails pertaining to HOLAC before deciding whether to resign or not! The woman is completely nuts and needs the men in white coats to go and get her. The embarrassment level is off of the scale. In the meantime the partygate report is published and as predicted, Johnson pronounced guilty on all counts.
  9. Something else you won't read in the Daily Fail. Jonson was told as long ago as February that Dorries had been rejected for a peerage. That has come from senior government sources.
  10. I wouldn't give a lot of credence to anything posted by The Daily Mail. Then again I wouldn't believe anything that the delusional Nadine says either.
  11. It looks as if Sunak is starting to kick back and has openly said that he rejected Johnsons plea to overrule HOLAC to force through the former PM's selection of ne'er-do-wells. He followed that with saying that if people didn't like that then tough! It got him a round of applause from the audience in the room, but the moment was a glimmer of hope for the Conservative Party. If he can follow this with getting rid of the rest of the dross and dumping the stupid policies put in place by Johnson and Truss and actually take charge of the party then maybe, just maybe, he might be able to salvage something from this unholy mess.
  12. Slowly but surely the dross are being kicked out or are moving on. But the Conservatives are still going to struggle to find any credibility while they have a weak ineffective PM and charlatans and inadequates at the top table. However if they now change the PM again before the general election then they may as well just pack up and move out forever. I do think that Sunak has calmed the waters somewhat, but unless he clears out all the dross then the Tories are unlikely to survive as the government for much longer. So dump this stupid and illegal immigration plan, admit that Brexit was a dreadful mistake and pledge to reverse as much of it as you can. It was never going to work because it was based on lies.
  13. In the end he couldn't wriggle his way out of any more of his lies. he was told that he was going to be suspended for lying to MPs in the house and that would trigger a by-election that he would lose. That was the conclusion of the report. He then writes a three page resignation letter blaming every else apart from himself. So he has now left in a cowardly manner. He could have stayed and fought but knew that nobody was buying his bull any more.
  14. That is true, as is the case with most of the bargirls working in Thailand. My wife has two nieces who work in South Korea in a rather dubious massage parlour. They love it and certainly seem to be earning good money. They have managed to keep the reality of their work from their father but I suspect he knows not to ask too many questions. The family is comfortably off and don't need any financial input, so the girls can enjoy the fruits of their labours. But not every case is the same and there are many different reasons for each girls situation, some tragic and some simply trying to improve and enjoy their lives. Always shades of grey and never black and white.
  15. I don't blame the girls. I blame the families for often pushing the girls into it. Nothing new though. The first time I came across it was twenty five years ago when my then girlfriends cousin was trafficked to Singapore. The girl's mother knew exactly what was involved but sent her with the promise that money would be sent home every month. The father was kept in the dark but eventually found out and all hell let loose!
  16. When I was 16 (ish) we would all go to the local dancehall and usually end up taking a girl to the bus station afterwards to catch her last bus home Next to the bus station was a back alley where businesses put out their bins. This was a favourite place to take the girls for a snog and more if you were lucky. The couples would all line up and knee tremblers were the normal outcome, before the last minute rush by the girls to get the last bus home, often leaving the boys with their trousers round their ankles in a somewhat frustrated state
  17. For years and years girls have been procured from villages in Thailand to go and work abroad for promises of good money. Although they are told stories of good jobs many of them realise that it is actually sex work, but the lure of the money and the encouragement of their family to go plays a big part in their decision to go. The hook is then the debt they incur for their travel, which has to be repaid many times over. I am a little surprised to hear that the girls have been trafficked to Shan State in Myanmar though, obviously they are being taken to work near the casinos near the Chinese border which cater for Chinese gamblers.
  18. I seem to remember that is what my teenage girlfriend's parents said when I went to pick her up from home after college. I think "long haired layabout" was also mentioned.
  19. Farage is just an annoying little (deleted) who has no credibility left at all.
  20. Not my experience as somebody who's business is now based in The Netherlands (although my home is still in England.) My EU friends would welcome back the UK with open arms and indeed there are negotiations going on daily exploring the best way for this to happen. Of course there will be a price to pay but that is Britain's fault for falling for all the Brexit lies.
  21. That seems to be the message being sent everyday, one way or another. However Sunak has little grasp on reality and is a large part of the problem. The inevitable will happen eventually and we will rejoin the EU. But while you have this incompetent government, who are still desperately hiding from the truth of the Brexit failure, we are blinkered by denial.
  22. Raab's seat has always been one of the safest in the country. True Tory heartland. The current situation just shows the state of the Conservative Party. Keep an eye on JRM's "safe" seat as well. Apparently his constituents are predicting he will be dumped as well. Actually I think that the Tories could yet save the day if they dump the current shower and start negotiating the return to the EU. If they did that just watch Labour jump on that bandwagon ????
  23. At the general election in 2019 his majority was cut from 23,000 to 2,743. A local constituency poll was launched after Raab chaired a meeting where he declared he was voting for Brexit. I was at that meeting and the poll concluded that a little over 80% of those at the meeting favoured remaining. As usual we all got the middle finger. The turnout for the election for the constituency was 77%, high for that election Currently Raab is showing a poor third (just a fraction ahead of Labour but way behind the Lib Dems and The Greens. He has been left in no doubt by the people in his constituency that he has'nt a hope in hell of keeping his seat. Hence his decision to stand down, which is actually a shrewd move by the Tories. By replacing him with a remainer, they would have a good chance of keeping the seat Conservative.
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