October 19, 20196 yr 28 minutes ago, billd766 said: One of them would be me. I am not too sure who the other three are yet. "I'm Spartacus!" ????
October 19, 20196 yr 5 minutes ago, Jip99 said: I am Spartacus.......... "... and so is my wife!" ????
October 19, 20196 yr 7 minutes ago, Jip99 said: I am Spartacus.......... Bloody hell.... You been on the pop again.
October 19, 20196 yr 59 minutes ago, Jip99 said: I am Spartacus.......... I have a name and I am not number 6.
October 19, 20196 yr For the venal money grabbers amongst us (apparently that us remainers) ...a new record for the last few weeks 1 Pound sterling equals 39.34 Thai Baht
October 19, 20196 yr 17 hours ago, evadgib said: Having no dog in the game hasn't stopped these boards being relentlessly trolled for 3 and a half years by people in that same category, which is why others have chosen to push back in the other direction. If we leave on WTO terms in a fortnights time I look forward to resuming some form of normality. Wahey Hard Brexiteers are narked - there is some satisfaction in that .........if it passes we have a mutant BRINO - what is Tilbrook's pointless views on this matter ? Edited October 19, 20196 yr by beautifulthailand99
October 19, 20196 yr On October 14, 2019 at 11:06 PM, pegman said: Looking like delay. Was another easy call
October 19, 20196 yr 2 minutes ago, pegman said: Was another easy call when will the political governing system in UK get its act together and start making decisions? 3 years and a bit now, no decision - UK does not work the way it should
October 19, 20196 yr 13 minutes ago, melvinmelvin said: when will the political governing system in UK get its act together and start making decisions? 3 years and a bit now, no decision - UK does not work the way it should It's all down to people voting for the impossible. It's proving hard to deliver that.
October 20, 20196 yr 7 hours ago, tebee said: It's all down to people voting for the impossible. It's proving hard to deliver that. yes, the impossible ain't easy to serve on a plate is a totally arcaic governing system from the middle ages part of the problem? this Brexit process has uncovered a bunch of shortcomings in your governing system . . . .' hard work ahead if you want foggy islands to surface in a modern world Edited October 20, 20196 yr by melvinmelvin
October 20, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, melvinmelvin said: yes, the impossible ain't easy to serve on a plate is a totally arcaic governing system from the middle ages part of the problem? this Brexit process has uncovered a bunch of shortcomings in your governing system . . . .' hard work ahead if you want foggy islands to surface in a modern world The flaw in our governance system this whole debacle has uncovered was they we expected our politicians to be honorable people - to not tell lies and to resign if they were found out to have done so. Now this convention seems to have been forgotten. It's possible for mendacious charlatans to promise the earth to get elected and face no consequences. To a certain extent the rest of our system is recovering from this and still working. But we are seeing it's inner workings exposed for the first time and it's not pretty.
October 20, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, tebee said: The flaw in our governance system this whole debacle has uncovered was they we expected our politicians to be honorable people - to not tell lies and to resign if they were found out to have done so. Now this convention seems to have been forgotten. It's possible for mendacious charlatans to promise the earth to get elected and face no consequences. To a certain extent the rest of our system is recovering from this and still working. But we are seeing it's inner workings exposed for the first time and it's not pretty. right, it is important to remember that whenever this referendum/membershp issue is sorted r rectifying "inner workings" and the electoral system requires a lot of effort Edited October 20, 20196 yr by melvinmelvin
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