threegee Posted May 20, 2016 Report Posted May 20, 2016 Here's Duplicitous Dave's preferred occupant of the White House... Trump tells it as it is, and he can't cope with that!
moe19 Posted May 20, 2016 Report Posted May 20, 2016 I had never heard of Ann Coulter but I was glued to this interview with her on radio 4 the other day, she was more than a match for one of the BBC best interviewers . She was one of the first people to back Trump's campaign and she is passionate about the Country she lives in. its a shame the UK has no one like to her. The interview is not long but is well worth a listen to. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03vj3q4
threegee Posted May 22, 2016 Author Report Posted May 22, 2016 Quote David Cameron's disgraceful dishonesty over the EU is turning Britain into a banana republic ... That Mr Cameron wrote to the chairman of Serco, which has billions of pounds worth of government contracts, outlining his plan to ask for pleas to stay in the EU in annual reports, while telling the House of Commons he did not rule out leaving suggests he is a liar. At the time, to give him the benefit of the doubt, he may not have been able to decide to whom he was lying. We now know it was to the Commons, and the country. Having done that, spraying around a few peerages to deeply unsuitable people, or promising businessmen to see them all right in the long run, may appear neither here nor there. But it stains him: it stains our public life; it stains our country; it justifies the low opinion millions of people have of politicians; it is indeed reminiscent of the banana republic; and should cause everyone to ask why, on this most important question of our lifetimes that we decide in just a month’s time, we should dare to believe a single word he says. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2016/05/21/david-camerons-disgraceful-dishonesty-over-the-eu-is-turning-bri/ "25 peerages for those “supportive” in the referendum campaign" is about par for the course. The honours system is now so discredited I think that any thinking person should be demanding a total clean out, and simply refuse to vote for any party that isn't totally committed to this. Labour has had umpteen opportunities to do this too, and has failed the people every time they've been elected. Anyone who believes that Corbyn will be any different needs their head examining - his amazing overnight switch from strongly anti-EU to passively pro vividly illustrates that he's already bought and paid for by the elites, and that his posturing on other issues is simply a cruel deception.
threegee Posted May 29, 2016 Author Report Posted May 29, 2016 Some of the biggest lies in the referendum campaign are being told by George Osborne: http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/674792/proof-Britain-will-not-lose-trade-deals-leave-EU-Chancellor-George-Osborne Quote “We would then have to negotiate new arrangements with them and at the same time conclude over 50 trade deals with countries that aren’t even in Europe. That would be extremely difficult to do.” -- Osborne Except - as the eminent lawyers confirm in their report - that's lying nonsense. No further negotiation is necessary as following a Brexit everything carries on as before until WE decide differently. Quote Former Chancellor Lord Lamont said: “This is an authoritative view by eminent lawyers and it accords with what common sense would have determined ought to be the case. “There is no reason to believe that leaving the EU means severing trade ties with third countries overnight. It was always a scare story.”
webtrekker Posted May 29, 2016 Report Posted May 29, 2016 Excerpt from The Guardian: Economists overwhelmingly reject Brexit in boost for Cameron http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/28/economists-reject-brexit-boost-cameron Quote Nine out of 10 of the country’s top economists working across academia, the City, industry, small businesses and the public sector believe the British economy will be harmed by Brexit, according to the biggest survey of its kind ever conducted. A poll commissioned for the Observer and carried out by Ipsos MORI, which drew responses from more than 600 economists, found 88% saying an exit from the EU and the single market would most likely damage Britain’s growth prospects over the next five years. A striking 82% of the economists who responded thought there would probably be a negative impact on household incomes over the next five years in the event of a Leave vote, with 61% thinking unemployment would rise. Those surveyed were members of the profession’s most respected representative bodies, the Royal Economic Society and the Society of Business Economists, and all who replied did so voluntarily. Hmm ..... I believe I think I'm probably most likely going to have to maybe reconsider my views after reading this article! 1
threegee Posted May 29, 2016 Author Report Posted May 29, 2016 The real question for them to ponder is: can Dodgy Dave survive long enough to hand them their gongs? Live: David Cameron facing leadership coup as Tory MP calls for him to go live on TV This is working against him now, as when you are certain you are going to get the chop for speaking your mind traditional party niceties go out of the window - it's kill Dave or be killed time! Enjoy the spectacle of the Tory party disintegrating as you'll never see anything like it ever again - except from Labour! 1
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