"Some of the eunuchs on this site"
Name, shame and take the hit.....
"Some of the eunuchs on this site"
Unbelievable!! No civilised country would ever think of responding in this manner.
So the BBC team have a fly on the wall position during these talks and are reporting what is taking place? Or maybe the BBC sit in Cabinet meetings now when Brexit is being discussed? Clearly neither of these are the case, but hey! Why let that prevent them from reporting what they (and others) think has been said (or not, as the case may be). The BBC now report what the BBC strap line is which is simply anti Brexit. Much of what they report is not news - it's the opinions of anti-Brexit people dressed up as news.Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2017 2:16 am Perhaps because the BBC is reporting Brexit-related events as they happen, rather than as Brexiteers (in their dream-state) imagine them to be...and the Brexit negotiation team don't appear to have a clue
More hyperbole HIC? 'Plumbing new depths' should indicate that a position has been reached which had not been reached before. Maybe you should look again at your beloved graphs and charts...Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2017 2:16 am Last time I looked, the pound was plumbing new depths...
The inflation target is 2%. It is currently at 2.9% - slightly higher than the 2.65% forecast. This is due primarily to the higher cost of air fares. However, UK inflation can be controlled by higher interest rates WHEN the Bank of England deems it appropriate. Thank goodness we have this ability as we are not in the Eurozone.Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2017 2:16 am Last time I looked...inflation was going up, the economy was slowing down, the housing market was heading down...
I don't expect the BBC to dress anything up - that's the whole point! The BBC, funded by the public, should report the news - not try to make news or change opinions. Laura Kuensberg and others are simply a disgrace to journalism by their blatantly biased reporting. The US has led the way in this type of journalism.
Lloyd can you offer any proof at all to back up your constant assertions? Any at all? Or do you keep repeating the same tired b.s. in the hope that one day one thing you have said may actually be right? I look forward to something offered by way of proof to back up your claims. Calling something a fact doesn't automatically make it one.Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Sat Jul 15, 2017 1:07 am
Fact is, they didn't.
And right now even the government doesn't know whether it wants a Hard Brexit, a Soft Brexit...or simply to stick two fingers up at the EU. If the government doesn't know what Brexit should mean, how can the man on the London omnibus possibly have known what he voted for?
Along with other Remainers, I did tell you so, I was right...and I did say this last year![]()
Sadly, at the time of the referendum, Brexiteers were so cock-a-whoop at having won the vote to leave the EU that they didn't for one moment consider the consequences. And when Remainers warned of the likely consequences, they were shouted down and ridiculed for their so-called 'negative' outlook.
So I shall continue to remind you of the utter stupidity of the UK's vote to leave the EU...and the consequences which arise therefrom.