I think No Deal is the best way forward right now. We've seen how the EU negotiate when the Tories bare their arse, let's see how they negotiate when they have a £39bn budget deficit to try and cover, not to mention a mulltitude of other problems to contend with. The truth is that the EU can...
Not at all. If Article 50 is revoked I'm not confident at all that anyone will invoke it again. Or if they do they could just revoke it once again. This could be dragged on for years on end until such a time comes that they can bin the entire thing without much cost. Almost the entire mainstream...
To remove the threat of No Deal was utterly moronic. It's as good as sending the EU a polite note telling them they definitely, definitely don't need to make any further concessions to get what they want. It's like the Tories deliberately want to negotiate from as weak a position as possible.
They are quite clearly going to betray the referendum and use the parliamentary vote against No Deal to try and justify it. The Tory party needs to be burned to the ground for this.
The main problem, and it's been a problem for years, is that the conservative party are not really a conservative party. All they really represent is globalist capitalism and an alternative to an increasingly neo-Marxist Labour party. The party either needs to collapse and be rebuilt or replaced...
I think if you are seen to be cutting off democratic avenues to change that people feel passionately about (whether that's technically accurate or not) then you pretty much guarantee political violence. There's no way reneging on Brexit promises doesn't turn ugly.
Another change to the laws of the game means that if the player's arms extend beyond a "natural silhouette", handball will be given, even if it is perceived as accidental.
Elleray says this is an effort to put an end to defenders placing their arms behind their backs in fear of giving away a...
I don't think those videos demonstrate what you think they do. The UK usually puts around £9bn into the EU after the rebate per year, so the idea that the £39bn divorce bill would somehow be meaningfully offset by EU investment (into a country that receives proportionally very little at the best...
It's crazy to think that not one team in the Premier League is brave enough to take the Dortmund approach and gamble on world class potential. Honestly, what would stop a mid-table side from approaching Greenwood or any other next-level 17 year old and promising them game time? Why spend twice...
Why is it that the 'average Leave voter' is never present in the discussions in which they're referenced? Why is nobody in these discussions ever an average Leave voter nor do they ever know one? Are you sure you know what the average Leave voter is, and are not just aware of some of the...
Disney has to wait at least two years from the cancellation before they're allowed to use the character on-screen again as per their agreement with Netflix.