the face on Barnier says it all
the face on Barnier says it all
That JRM looks like a Nazi wanabee, he is dressed like a fooking clown, and his facial expressions are the one of a mad man
Johnson: Parliament will 'get Brexit done'
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-polit...et-brexit-done
The prime minister has told newly elected MPs that the current Parliament will deliver for people.
He described the current Parliament as a 'people's Parliament' which would get Brexit done.
That carrier design was compromised by French unions. They refused to move a small irrelevant building, so the size of the carrier was reduced to fit the dock space available.
The QE class carriers are progressing nicely. It remains to be seen if there will be enough support ships to service them, and no one knows how many airyplanes will be purchased for them.
The F35 is a remarkable aircraft, but suffers from the RAF/Navy sharing option, so they will likely be all F35B variants.
Both of which are pretty much redundant and unlikely to see service simultaneously except in the most contrived of circumstances given the sheer cost is far beyond any sane budget architecture for what is now fast becoming a piddling irrelevant country off the coast of NW Europe with no discernible international role other than chief American cock sucker.
The first one has been in and out of the repair shop about three times. Maybe they should have bought from the Ukrainians.
Still, it'll be nice to see it holed up in Portsmouth for six months of the year because they ran out of money to pay for fuel for their terribly, terribly, terribly expensive but deeply, deeply unreliable F35s. Something to look at in the winter when drizzly, dreary, broken down Brexshit Britain is at its best.
Har, har.
The UK will be like the USSR in the 90s,
Thank you Brexit
TBF Chas, Sausages expertise is not in Defence. From what i've gleaned it lay in getting people into the country permanently regardless of whether they are a danger or drain on society. Why he hates the UK and its people.
Last edited by NamPikToot; 20-12-2019 at 06:05 AM.
Numfuktwat, my interests and expertise are wide ranging but I should imagine you might think eclecticism was something that powered the vibrator you shove up your arse each morning to get you started in your day of ditch digging.
Sausages, dare i ask how many rinse and repeat monolgues you have cued up for our edification today. The burning question is whether you'll be able to turn a thread on the benefits of upright washing machines verses wash boards into a two page thesis on all that's wrong in Thai society.
Oh please leave Sausage arse alone you coonters,
The poor old fooker ain't long from the grave and writing fookin bolliks on Teakdoor is his only source of fookin happiness innit.
I've tried my best to lift him up to my level but ya can't change stupid.
Well the remainer boretards have gone a bit quiet. Syb and Sausages mate Corbyn has lost his veneer of marxist/British hate control and today in the house of commons had a bizzar rant about future trade deals which according to Comrade Corbyn will see .... Maggots in Orange Juice and Horse Hair in ....Paprika. Now i bet Saint BoJo Of The Unzipped Fly is secretly praying Corbyn stays on indefinitely, i know i am.
UK politics is giving Uncle Sam a run for its money.
It's a good day in parliament - lots of nice amendments that are pissing off the LibDems and Labour, and give problems to the EU because are they gonna try to avoid them - welcome to the No Deal Brexit in a few weeks.
With a big Brexit majority, the shoe really is on the other foot now.
Cycling should be banned!!!
I'm glad we have a speaker in Lindsey Hoyle who upholds his position unlike that fuktard bigmouthed wanket Bercow. Got to say i am enjoying this.
Eu won't be around in its current format in 10 years.
This is for you Paps and your EY buddies/bumchums:
Poland, Hungry, Italy...
Don't worry Buttfly you'll always have a little bit of Britain in EU when Scotland joins.
EU citizens should worry about what Johnson left out of his second Queen’s Speech
"Queen’s Speeches are like London buses: there’s none for years and then two turn up at once - and the comparison between October’s speech and today’s should worry EU citizens living in Britain.
A week after newly re-elected Tory Prime Minister Boris Johnson secured a Labour Party-destroying majority, he has drawn up and handed his revamped plans to the Queen to read out at the opening of (yet another) Parliament, as is the tradition. Quite an annoying tradition for her, because she only did this for Johnson a couple of months ago, and it’s fair to say little progress has been made.
It’s hard to know whether she finds the whole process dull or laborious, because the Queen reads like a well-bred automaton who’s seeing the words for the first time. Presumably this is so she doesn’t let slip any political leanings that may influence events. I think, however, we can safely assume she would vote Conservative.
With two Boris masterplans published since October, it’s telling how a stonking majority has changed the Tory government’s aims.
The first difference is not hard to spot. October’s speech started “My government’s priority has always been to secure the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union on 31 October.”
Fast forward to December and we get: “My government’s priority is to deliver the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union on 31 January.”
I wonder what date they’ll give in five years’ time.
A potentially more significant change can be seen in the way October’s version promised a future relationship with the European Union based on “free trade and friendly cooperation”, but December’s version morphed into a pledge for a “free trade agreement that benefits the whole of the United Kingdom”.
Where did the friendly cooperation bit go?
The missing reference to being ‘friendly’ is not the only concern for EU citizens living in Britain. In October, the government promised it was “committed to ensuring that resident European citizens, who have built their lives in, and contributed so much to, the United Kingdom, have the right to remain.”
There was no mention of that in the updated version. When you combine that omission with Johnson’s suggestion during the election campaign that European citizens had been able to “treat the UK as if it’s part of their own country” for too long, I’d suggest that Germans, French people and anyone else from the continent that have built lives in Britain should be at least a little bit worried.
The European Parliament is already threatening that any Brexit deal could be blocked over the treatment of EU citizens, so this could be the next frontier in the fight to extricate Britain.
There are definite signs of an even more hostile environment for immigrants in Britain, which is intent on replacing free movement with the ability to cherry pick who it wants: the ever in-demand ‘skilled migrant’. Hence the announcement of a “modern, fair, points-based immigration system” (I always worry when something is deliberately described as fair) and a new visa for doctors and nurses to staff the National Health Service.
So the future of Britain brought to us by the Queen via Boris creates a vision of highly skilled immigrants healing our sick and keeping the NHS running, but there is one thing that isn’t at all clear: who exactly is going to be driving the Ubers, picking the fruit or delivering dinner by moped? Those are the essential services that keep a modern nation running but are likely to fall victim to a points-based system.
But the Tories don’t need to worry about all that everyday life stuff, or the stress being put on the EU citizens who have no idea what happens next, do they? Especially as it’s now obvious they could change their mind again in three months anyway."
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/476417-quee...son-speech-eu/
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
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