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RichardCoulter 14-02-2019 14:51

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35983167)

I'm glad I have been going against Government advice and stockpiling food & medicine.

What an incompetent shower these ministers have turned out to be.

The chairman of Tesco, John Allan, has tweeted to say that if we leave without a deal, we'll be alright if we're "happy to live on spam and canned pesches"!

denphone 14-02-2019 15:12

Re: Brexit
 
l quite like the odd tin of spam.:)

daveeb 14-02-2019 15:17

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35983204)
l quite like the odd tin of spam.:)

Dried eggs and chicory coffee too, maybe some delicious cakes sweetened with carrot...i don't know what people are worrying about :erm:

heero_yuy 14-02-2019 15:19

Re: Brexit
 
It's all a capitalist conspriacy to make you buy more product you don't need that will go off and be thrown away whilst fattening the bottom line of the big supermarkets. :D

papa smurf 14-02-2019 15:39

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35983204)
l quite like the odd tin of spam.:)

Ooh no not even if was starving.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35983201)
I'm glad I have been going against Government advice and stockpiling food & medicine.

What an incompetent shower these ministers have turned out to be.

The chairman of Tesco, John Allan, has tweeted to say that if we leave without a deal, we'll be alright if we're "happy to live on spam and canned pesches"!

Be prepared dib dib.

RichardCoulter 14-02-2019 17:18

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35983206)
It's all a capitalist conspriacy to make you buy more product you don't need that will go off and be thrown away whilst fattening the bottom line of the big supermarkets. :D

Well, i've bought canned products, so if there doesn't turn out to be any shortages, it won't go to waste.

1andrew1 14-02-2019 19:46

Re: Brexit
 
Another step back for the "Strong and stable government"
Quote:

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has called on the prime minister - who did not take part in the debate - to "admit her Brexit strategy has failed".
Tory Brexiteer rebels abstained, saying the government's motion implied a no-deal Brexit would be ruled out.
Ministers said that was not the case but defeat would make life more difficult for the PM in EU talks.
https://news.sky.com/story/live-ther...rexit-11637081

Arthurgray50@blu 14-02-2019 21:57

Theresa May must resign
 
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/brexi...cid=spartandhp

With this defeat tonight. Theresa May must go to the country with a General Election.

More and more companies are moving out of the UK as the thought of a No Deal with effect every worker in the country.
The emergency services will be on red alert.

The only saddest thing is that Jeremy Corbyn doesn't have the bottle to run the Country - and l am a Labour voter.

Theresa May must let the country decide again. Other she is going to be forced out. And that will mean a General Election:(

TheDaddy 14-02-2019 22:12

Re: Theresa May must resign
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35983234)
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/brexi...cid=spartandhp

With this defeat tonight. Theresa May must go to the country with a General Election.

More and more companies are moving out of the UK as the thought of a No Deal with effect every worker in the country.
The emergency services will be on red alert.

The only saddest thing is that Jeremy Corbyn doesn't have the bottle to run the Country - and l am a Labour voter.

Theresa May must let the country decide again. Other she is going to be forced out. And that will mean a General Election:(

Great idea, hold a general election with 43 days is it left till we leave, outstanding idea, it'll give the new leader a matter of hours to renegotiate, anyway this is what you voted for Arthur, bit late having buyers remorse now

denphone 15-02-2019 05:29

Re: Theresa May must resign
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35983234)
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/brexi...cid=spartandhp

With this defeat tonight. Theresa May must go to the country with a General Election.

Well she has already been defeated 17 times in this parliament Arthur so another one won't make much difference.;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ity_government)

arcimedes 15-02-2019 10:08

Re: Theresa May must resign
 
I am worried that I seem to be agreeing with Arthur! Although I would prefer it if she just resigned.

denphone 15-02-2019 10:13

Re: Theresa May must resign
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arcimedes (Post 35983239)
I am worried that I seem to be agreeing with Arthur! Although I would prefer it if she just resigned.

If she resigns the chaos is likely to ensue even more.

papa smurf 15-02-2019 10:15

Re: Theresa May must resign
 
If she resigned who would replace her?

Carth 15-02-2019 10:22

Re: Theresa May must resign
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35983241)
If she resigned who would replace her?

I'd vote for Chris :D :D :D

denphone 15-02-2019 10:24

Re: Theresa May must resign
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35983243)
I'd vote for Chris :D :D :D

l can think of someone better.;):D


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