Watching the UK Labour Party Conference yesterday. It’s like the grown ups have left the room. GB is looking into the abyss. This is the reality of Thatcher’s legacy – there is no such thing as society – it’s a remarkable thing to see unfold.
MaryLou's ArmaLite
Ahhh give over, you can’t blame Thatcher for Labour being a poo show.
SOQ
There is something quite corrupt about a leadership whom armed with the full knowledge that the vast majority of their membership are in favour of remain seek to deny them the right to express their view.
It doesn’t even matter if it goes no further, this abuse of power will come back and bite them hard if they do not allow their membership have their say.
Ollie Cromwell
You’re confusing members with voters.
It was Labour voters in their millions who helped secure Brexit.The middle-class teachers,social workers and ageing hippies on display in Liverpool are simply sore losers.
Welcome to democracy baby and enjoy this read. https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2018/09/j-k-rowling-and-the-darkness-on-the-left/
SOQ
No I am not, the Labour MEMBERSHIP is over overwhelmingly in favour of remain, even more so these days given the mess it has turned out to be.
Ollie Cromwell
The membersip don’t elect a Labour government.The millions of non-member Labour voters elect Labour governments.
And millions of those people voted for Leave.
Corbyn and McDonell know this which is why they don’t back a second referendum as well as being anti-EU all of their political lives.
Tony Blair won three elections ignoring the membership of his party.
SOQ
Not to this extent he didn’t. And he was actually winning elections which left him in a much stronger position. Corbyn is after no 10 but if he blocks this he’ll never see it.
Ollie Cromwell
When you have a moment Google Tony Blair and Clause IV.
DeKloot
Ollie, you know you’re completely wrong. You do know that, right?! I mean, even though you embody Poe’s law with almost everything you post, it’s clear you’re not stupid. This morning’s patronising and pedantic postings prove positively your perceived posit as phony (some Tuesday alliteration for you).
Ollie Cromwell
Completely wrong about what ?
Your post is the equivalent of a spoilt child stamping their feet because they don’t agree with something.
Spit it out man.
DeKloot
You also seem to lack self awareness, Poe….
Ollie Cromwell
You still haven’t told me what I’m wrong about.
Go on,don’t be shy.
Elucidate.
Ollie Cromwell
Thatcher is to blame for the current state of the Labour party ?
I’ve heard it all now.
Heh,heh,heh.
Cú Chulainn
I’m referring to the state of Britain. Not Labour exclusively. The entire country. Society, the whole post war ideal is dead. Britain is collapsing in front of our eyes.
Ollie Cromwell
You’re going to have to try a bit harder than that old cock.
Exactly which way is Britain collapsing before your eyes ?
More people have a job now than at any time in the last half century,the economy is doing fine,more foreign companies invested in the UK last year than in any other in the EU,it’s just had a near record year for tourism thanks to the Royal Wedding – and a great summer at the World Cup for England.
Brexit is in a spot of bother because the country is divided over it but in a few years time we’ll be wondering what all the fuss was about.
It’s 30 years since Thatcher was in office,Labour were in power for nearly half the time since then and there was the Financial Crash.
None of that has stopped many thousands of Irish people moving there for a better life than their own country could offer.
Blighty is tickety-boo so don’t you worry your ginger head over it.
Cú Chulainn
How are those Chinese language classes going btw..?
f_lawless
forgot to mention the several billions made from selling the means of death and destruction to rogue nations around the world – and weaponry showcased in real military operations (Yemen, Syria, etc).. vital of course, in today’s market. All in all, a bumper year for the British arms trade ;)
Ollie Cromwell
Sky News poll this morning shows only one person in five think Jeremy Corbyn and Labour are competent to negotiate Brexit.
Damning.
Kahrin revolting against Yoghan. Leotard Man flies in to take her down a peg or two.
ReproButina
When I mentioned the UK flights situation post Sasamach I was told I was talking through my hoop.
Well I guess the British government are talking through their’s now.
“If the UK leaves the EU in March 2019 with no agreement in place, UK and EU licensed airlines would lose the automatic right to operate air services between the UK and the EU without seeking advance permission. This would mean that airlines operating between the UK and the EU would need to seek individual permissions to operate. EU-licensed airlines would lose the ability to operate wholly within the UK (for example from Heathrow to Edinburgh) and UK-licensed airlines would lose the ability to operate intra-EU air services (for example from Milan to Paris).”
If I had an edit option I’d remove that apostrophe.
giggidygoo
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SOQ
If I had an edit button I’d remove the paid troll called oillie.
Lobster
Seriously. 16/51 comments by just one troll. Fecking ruins the site, I guess in one way it drives up page hits, but on the other I know I spend less time browsing the site now, even the journal is less troll infested FFS.
Ollie Cromwell
You call 16 posts discussing the most important political decision facing Ireland in years trolling ?
What would you like to talk about ? Fluffy bunnies,cute kittens,your bowel movements ?
MaryLou's ArmaLite
At least he is more civil than the SF/IRA shinnerbots
Ollie Cromwell
You still are talking through your hoop.If you think European governments will be willing to ban its aircraft from flying through UK airspace you’re an even more gullible plonker than you appear to be now.
Michael O’Leary,who knows a lot more about the aviation business than you,expects little or no disruption and has launched a big expansion of routes out of Stansted in the weeks after Brexit.
ReproButina
Michael O’Leary, who knows a lot more about the aviation industry than I do, is planning to stiff customers in the event of a no deal Sasamach.
“Irish budget airline Ryanair will put a “[Sasamach] clause” into ticket sales for summer 2019, warning customers that their tickets will not be valid if the issue of aviation regulation after Britain’s departure from the EU remains unresolved.”
Hmm. Now a Stormont backstop veto plan. Petrol meet fire…
Ollie Cromwell
Well it is respecting the Good Friday Agreement.
It takes two to tango.
I’m rather enjoying May/Raab playing hardball at last.
scottser
keep it up old cock, you’re delivering our beloved 6 counties back to us with every lick of the window.
Ollie Cromwell
I certainly hope so.
As I said to you yesterday nothing would gladden the heart of most English people to let the Irish fester among themselves.
Mind you Ireland struggles to run 26 counties without plunging the country into economic ruin every decade or so – adding another six without the £10billion a year NI gets from Blighty would be a delight to watch.
Unfortunately you and I both know it’s not going to happen.
Go on.Admit it.
scottser
Oh it’ll happen alright. When the tories crash the uk out of europe and your ecomy tanks we’ll be beating our northern cousins away from the border with a shitty stick. 10bn? Piece of cake old man – we know just where to send the bill. We have mates with large pockets you know..
giggidygoo
Wasn’t your earlier point that they couldn’t fly through the airspace due to the certifications (safety as far as I remember)not being recognized anymore?. That’s a fair bit different from what you / the british are saying above.
ReproButina
Safety certs are part of the issue. The British government post goes on to say “airlines from outside the EU require a safety authorisation from the EASA, known as “Part-TCO”. EASA has yet to provide the details for how and when it would process applications from UK airlines in advance of the UK leaving the EU.”
My point was that a no deal Sasamach meant UK airlines couldn’t fly over EU airspace. This is a simple fact. A deal will be required to avoid this and having a deal to avoid it is, obviously, the complete opposite of a no deal Sasamach which some idiots posting on this site have been cheerleading in the past.
Ollie Cromwell
In the event of no deal the EU/UK could knock easily knock out a temporary arrangement to keep planes flying – without one the Civil Aviation Authority could easily prevent European airlines crossing the Atlantic.
The idea that planes won’t fly after March next year is ludicrous nonsense that only one eejit on here really believes.
Cian
no deal = no deal
no deal = no agreement on flying
agreement on flying ≠ no deal
If there is an agreement on flying, then it is not a “no deal” brexit.
Multiply this across all the areas where UK need to have “temporary arrangements” mean that a “No Deal” is not going to happen.
Hansel
Cian it’s about time we all acknowledged that “no deal” means “deals on all the things we need and no deals on anything we don’t particularly like”.
Ollie Cromwell
Of course there will be a deal.
This is why all this nonsense about ” crashing out “is,well,nonsense.
The UK’s Civil Aviation Authority controls 700,000 square miles of airspace over the North Atlantic – imagine Macron,currently with worse approval ratings than Donald Trump at home,telling European airlines and their passengers they can’t use it.
Nigel
Of course there’ll be deals! Ad hoc, last-minute, rushed, restrictive, boilerplate deals all over the place! Where all those easy, wide-ranging, beneficial, advantageous deals negotiated by the cunning and sensible Brexit team against the useless and hapless EU team went to, we’re not sure, but what a victory!
Ollie Cromwell
You’ve changed from saying Brexit will never happen.
I knew you’d come round eventually.
Welcome to the fold old bean.
Nigel
Hahaha I’ve always been pessimistic about the chances of Brexit being diverted. You’re so convinced you’re smarter than everyone else in this ‘echo chamber’ you think we’ve all got the same opinion.
Ollie Cromwell
No-one could be foolish enough to have the same views as you old sport.
In one way you’re like me – promulgating unpopular views to a largely unconvinced audience.
Fortunately it’s the only way.
Nigel
Heckuva job, Ollie, though when you find yourself doing variations on the villain cliche ‘in some ways you and I are very alike, old friend’ speech, it’s probably time to revisit that Mitchell and Webb ‘are we the bad guys’ sketch.
Ollie Cromwell
Mitchel and Webb are about as funny as an unflushed toilet.
I can see why you recommend them.
Papi
How’s that not responding thing going for you, kid?
Owen C
Airspace rights are fairly easy to figure out. Landing rights are a different issue. Its a cross border services issue – consumer protections, plane licencing, maintenance tracking etc, and much more complicated than simple airspace management. In fact, absent a transition period or overnight mutual recognition, its reasonably difficult to see how landing rights and cross border flight selling can be fixed in the short period of time available.
ReproButina
Liam Fox said the Sasamach agreement should be “the easiest deal in human history”.
Two years into the negotiations, with no actual progress, we get “the EU/UK could knock easily knock out a temporary arrangement”.
The Sasamachs, as cluelessly optimistic as ever.
No doubt the Sun will have a headline tomorrow calling the British government Airheads and EU Toadies for admitting the truth that Leo spoke.
Cian
What the fupp are FG doing?
NIMBY politics really, really annoys me. There is a housing crisis and there are politicians (of all parties and none) that are opposing planning permissions. It’s absolutely crazy. And then the same politicians are giving out about the lack of housing. W. T. actual F. ?
SOQ
Do you even know that site? I do and it’s not fit for half of proposed development. Because there is a housing crisis does not excuse bad planning. The locals have every right to object and if I lived in that area, I would too.
Ollie Cromwell
Meanwhile in Sweden the Prime Minister has just been ousted by the country’s parliament in a mandatory confidence vote.
The emerging far-right Swedish Democrats MPs are vital to any government being formed but all other parties refuse to work with them.
Political stalemate cause by mass,unchecked immigration turning this once-liberal country into a hotbed of no-go immigrant crime areas and a massive rise in violent crime.
Historians looking back at the eventual collapse of the EU will point to unchecked migration from countries with radically different social and moral codes as being the catalyst.
Brother Barnabas
Historians looking back at the eventual dissolution of the UK will point to the stupidity of Brexit and all the unforeseen, non-imagined and non-thought-out consequences as being the catalyst.
…what you really meant to say
back to breakfast for you now, tubbzer
Ollie Cromwell
Late night spouting gibberish from your barstool in Hannigan&Sons again Quentin ?
Another lonely expat wishing he was back home but vicariously spending hours every day on an Irish forum instead.
Sad.
Brother Barnabas
that actually made me laugh
(and seeing as you’re keeping track, i’m in copenhagen today)
Papi
I respond to nothing!
(Responds to EVERYTHING)
-Charger
Put down the food, C.
B. Lowe, me
There’s some sad things known to man
But not too much sadder than …
The tears of a clown
Papi
Or racists, chargey. Lookin at you, kid.
Ollie Cromwell
You follow BB’s posts so quickly and so often and so repetitively it’s almost as though you’re best friends.
You’ve become the Dumb and Dumber of Broadsheet.
Papi
Not Dumbest then, phew. Your crown is safe, piggy.
bisted
…democracy really is a bitch…if only there’d been a vote to remain and crooked Hillary had been elected how much better the world might have been…
Ollie Cromwell
Heh x 3
Nigel
Ah, celebrating the rise of the hard right to pwn the libs.
millie st murderlark
Hi nidge me aul flower :)
Nigel
Hi Millie me Murder Queen.
millie st murderlark
You’ve just made my day.
millie st murderlark
‘crooked Hilary’
ffs.
johnny
Digital DeathWatch Update-extended deadline.
…has been extended to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on October 19, 2018. The withdrawal deadline with respect to each Exchange Offer is extended to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on October 19, 2018…
Digi has announced another extension (Ext 2) of the deadline for current bondholders to swap them,IT reporting that 60% rejected the offer.
We probabably should rename this feature to the Ollie Papers
bisted
…you could suggest that to Bodger the next time you write to him with your list of suggestions…
Brother Barnabas
having received the complete email correspondence between rotide and bodger, i can confirm their discussion is limited to football (mainly arsenal/ spurs banter), women and best tapas restaurants in longford
bisted
…sadly, LeWine o’Clock tapas bar in Longford has closed…but I will bow to your superior knowledge of women and gratuitous soccer ‘banter’…
It is very interesting to compare different newspaper covers. You can see what happening simultaneously and what are the priorities news in every cover.
Watching the UK Labour Party Conference yesterday. It’s like the grown ups have left the room. GB is looking into the abyss. This is the reality of Thatcher’s legacy – there is no such thing as society – it’s a remarkable thing to see unfold.
Ahhh give over, you can’t blame Thatcher for Labour being a poo show.
There is something quite corrupt about a leadership whom armed with the full knowledge that the vast majority of their membership are in favour of remain seek to deny them the right to express their view.
It doesn’t even matter if it goes no further, this abuse of power will come back and bite them hard if they do not allow their membership have their say.
You’re confusing members with voters.
It was Labour voters in their millions who helped secure Brexit.The middle-class teachers,social workers and ageing hippies on display in Liverpool are simply sore losers.
Welcome to democracy baby and enjoy this read.
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2018/09/j-k-rowling-and-the-darkness-on-the-left/
No I am not, the Labour MEMBERSHIP is over overwhelmingly in favour of remain, even more so these days given the mess it has turned out to be.
The membersip don’t elect a Labour government.The millions of non-member Labour voters elect Labour governments.
And millions of those people voted for Leave.
Corbyn and McDonell know this which is why they don’t back a second referendum as well as being anti-EU all of their political lives.
Tony Blair won three elections ignoring the membership of his party.
Not to this extent he didn’t. And he was actually winning elections which left him in a much stronger position. Corbyn is after no 10 but if he blocks this he’ll never see it.
When you have a moment Google Tony Blair and Clause IV.
Ollie, you know you’re completely wrong. You do know that, right?! I mean, even though you embody Poe’s law with almost everything you post, it’s clear you’re not stupid. This morning’s patronising and pedantic postings prove positively your perceived posit as phony (some Tuesday alliteration for you).
Completely wrong about what ?
Your post is the equivalent of a spoilt child stamping their feet because they don’t agree with something.
Spit it out man.
You also seem to lack self awareness, Poe….
You still haven’t told me what I’m wrong about.
Go on,don’t be shy.
Elucidate.
Thatcher is to blame for the current state of the Labour party ?
I’ve heard it all now.
Heh,heh,heh.
I’m referring to the state of Britain. Not Labour exclusively. The entire country. Society, the whole post war ideal is dead. Britain is collapsing in front of our eyes.
You’re going to have to try a bit harder than that old cock.
Exactly which way is Britain collapsing before your eyes ?
More people have a job now than at any time in the last half century,the economy is doing fine,more foreign companies invested in the UK last year than in any other in the EU,it’s just had a near record year for tourism thanks to the Royal Wedding – and a great summer at the World Cup for England.
Brexit is in a spot of bother because the country is divided over it but in a few years time we’ll be wondering what all the fuss was about.
It’s 30 years since Thatcher was in office,Labour were in power for nearly half the time since then and there was the Financial Crash.
None of that has stopped many thousands of Irish people moving there for a better life than their own country could offer.
Blighty is tickety-boo so don’t you worry your ginger head over it.
How are those Chinese language classes going btw..?
forgot to mention the several billions made from selling the means of death and destruction to rogue nations around the world – and weaponry showcased in real military operations (Yemen, Syria, etc).. vital of course, in today’s market. All in all, a bumper year for the British arms trade ;)
Sky News poll this morning shows only one person in five think Jeremy Corbyn and Labour are competent to negotiate Brexit.
Damning.
sky news poll on corbyn, stinks of desperation..
Is this what you meant ?
The state of it.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/union-chief-tosh-mcdonald-boasts-13304887
charger, did you listen to stephen pound’s comments?
https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1044261233107652608
Kahrin revolting against Yoghan. Leotard Man flies in to take her down a peg or two.
When I mentioned the UK flights situation post Sasamach I was told I was talking through my hoop.
Well I guess the British government are talking through their’s now.
“If the UK leaves the EU in March 2019 with no agreement in place, UK and EU licensed airlines would lose the automatic right to operate air services between the UK and the EU without seeking advance permission. This would mean that airlines operating between the UK and the EU would need to seek individual permissions to operate. EU-licensed airlines would lose the ability to operate wholly within the UK (for example from Heathrow to Edinburgh) and UK-licensed airlines would lose the ability to operate intra-EU air services (for example from Milan to Paris).”
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/flights-to-and-from-the-uk-if-theres-no-brexit-deal/flights-to-and-from-the-uk-if-theres-no-brexit-deal
If I had an edit option I’d remove that apostrophe.
I wish I didn’t have to log in each time. on IOS or Android, to make a comment. The ‘remember me’ option is gone. and now I have three options.
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If I had an edit button I’d remove the paid troll called oillie.
Seriously. 16/51 comments by just one troll. Fecking ruins the site, I guess in one way it drives up page hits, but on the other I know I spend less time browsing the site now, even the journal is less troll infested FFS.
You call 16 posts discussing the most important political decision facing Ireland in years trolling ?
What would you like to talk about ? Fluffy bunnies,cute kittens,your bowel movements ?
At least he is more civil than the SF/IRA shinnerbots
You still are talking through your hoop.If you think European governments will be willing to ban its aircraft from flying through UK airspace you’re an even more gullible plonker than you appear to be now.
Michael O’Leary,who knows a lot more about the aviation business than you,expects little or no disruption and has launched a big expansion of routes out of Stansted in the weeks after Brexit.
Michael O’Leary, who knows a lot more about the aviation industry than I do, is planning to stiff customers in the event of a no deal Sasamach.
“Irish budget airline Ryanair will put a “[Sasamach] clause” into ticket sales for summer 2019, warning customers that their tickets will not be valid if the issue of aviation regulation after Britain’s departure from the EU remains unresolved.”
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-ryanair/ryanair-to-put-brexit-clause-into-ticket-sales-for-summer-2019-idUSKBN1FK1ZC
How is he planning to stiff his customers if Ryanair refunds their fares ?
Ryanair and refund in the same sentence. You in a food coma again, tubs?
Hi BB Mini-Me.
Not come up with any of your own material yet I see.
How is his bottom smelling this morning ?
Oh, tubs, you know it’s cos it really really gets under your skin. And that’s just fine with me, tubby.
You think so BB Mini-me ?
At least Dumb is original occasionally.
Ollie-do the brits still think Trump’s got their back, special trade deal and all that ?
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-trump/may-to-meet-trump-in-new-york-to-discuss-brexit-and-trade-idUSKCN1M42JT
Dunno mate.
I’m in Ireland not 10 Downing Street.
Hmm. Now a Stormont backstop veto plan. Petrol meet fire…
Well it is respecting the Good Friday Agreement.
It takes two to tango.
I’m rather enjoying May/Raab playing hardball at last.
keep it up old cock, you’re delivering our beloved 6 counties back to us with every lick of the window.
I certainly hope so.
As I said to you yesterday nothing would gladden the heart of most English people to let the Irish fester among themselves.
Mind you Ireland struggles to run 26 counties without plunging the country into economic ruin every decade or so – adding another six without the £10billion a year NI gets from Blighty would be a delight to watch.
Unfortunately you and I both know it’s not going to happen.
Go on.Admit it.
Oh it’ll happen alright. When the tories crash the uk out of europe and your ecomy tanks we’ll be beating our northern cousins away from the border with a shitty stick. 10bn? Piece of cake old man – we know just where to send the bill. We have mates with large pockets you know..
Wasn’t your earlier point that they couldn’t fly through the airspace due to the certifications (safety as far as I remember)not being recognized anymore?. That’s a fair bit different from what you / the british are saying above.
Safety certs are part of the issue. The British government post goes on to say “airlines from outside the EU require a safety authorisation from the EASA, known as “Part-TCO”. EASA has yet to provide the details for how and when it would process applications from UK airlines in advance of the UK leaving the EU.”
My point was that a no deal Sasamach meant UK airlines couldn’t fly over EU airspace. This is a simple fact. A deal will be required to avoid this and having a deal to avoid it is, obviously, the complete opposite of a no deal Sasamach which some idiots posting on this site have been cheerleading in the past.
In the event of no deal the EU/UK could knock easily knock out a temporary arrangement to keep planes flying – without one the Civil Aviation Authority could easily prevent European airlines crossing the Atlantic.
The idea that planes won’t fly after March next year is ludicrous nonsense that only one eejit on here really believes.
no deal = no deal
no deal = no agreement on flying
agreement on flying ≠ no deal
If there is an agreement on flying, then it is not a “no deal” brexit.
Multiply this across all the areas where UK need to have “temporary arrangements” mean that a “No Deal” is not going to happen.
Cian it’s about time we all acknowledged that “no deal” means “deals on all the things we need and no deals on anything we don’t particularly like”.
Of course there will be a deal.
This is why all this nonsense about ” crashing out “is,well,nonsense.
The UK’s Civil Aviation Authority controls 700,000 square miles of airspace over the North Atlantic – imagine Macron,currently with worse approval ratings than Donald Trump at home,telling European airlines and their passengers they can’t use it.
Of course there’ll be deals! Ad hoc, last-minute, rushed, restrictive, boilerplate deals all over the place! Where all those easy, wide-ranging, beneficial, advantageous deals negotiated by the cunning and sensible Brexit team against the useless and hapless EU team went to, we’re not sure, but what a victory!
You’ve changed from saying Brexit will never happen.
I knew you’d come round eventually.
Welcome to the fold old bean.
Hahaha I’ve always been pessimistic about the chances of Brexit being diverted. You’re so convinced you’re smarter than everyone else in this ‘echo chamber’ you think we’ve all got the same opinion.
No-one could be foolish enough to have the same views as you old sport.
In one way you’re like me – promulgating unpopular views to a largely unconvinced audience.
Fortunately it’s the only way.
Heckuva job, Ollie, though when you find yourself doing variations on the villain cliche ‘in some ways you and I are very alike, old friend’ speech, it’s probably time to revisit that Mitchell and Webb ‘are we the bad guys’ sketch.
Mitchel and Webb are about as funny as an unflushed toilet.
I can see why you recommend them.
How’s that not responding thing going for you, kid?
Airspace rights are fairly easy to figure out. Landing rights are a different issue. Its a cross border services issue – consumer protections, plane licencing, maintenance tracking etc, and much more complicated than simple airspace management. In fact, absent a transition period or overnight mutual recognition, its reasonably difficult to see how landing rights and cross border flight selling can be fixed in the short period of time available.
Liam Fox said the Sasamach agreement should be “the easiest deal in human history”.
Two years into the negotiations, with no actual progress, we get “the EU/UK could knock easily knock out a temporary arrangement”.
The Sasamachs, as cluelessly optimistic as ever.
No doubt the Sun will have a headline tomorrow calling the British government Airheads and EU Toadies for admitting the truth that Leo spoke.
What the fupp are FG doing?
NIMBY politics really, really annoys me. There is a housing crisis and there are politicians (of all parties and none) that are opposing planning permissions. It’s absolutely crazy. And then the same politicians are giving out about the lack of housing. W. T. actual F. ?
Do you even know that site? I do and it’s not fit for half of proposed development. Because there is a housing crisis does not excuse bad planning. The locals have every right to object and if I lived in that area, I would too.
Meanwhile in Sweden the Prime Minister has just been ousted by the country’s parliament in a mandatory confidence vote.
The emerging far-right Swedish Democrats MPs are vital to any government being formed but all other parties refuse to work with them.
Political stalemate cause by mass,unchecked immigration turning this once-liberal country into a hotbed of no-go immigrant crime areas and a massive rise in violent crime.
Historians looking back at the eventual collapse of the EU will point to unchecked migration from countries with radically different social and moral codes as being the catalyst.
Historians looking back at the eventual dissolution of the UK will point to the stupidity of Brexit and all the unforeseen, non-imagined and non-thought-out consequences as being the catalyst.
…what you really meant to say
back to breakfast for you now, tubbzer
Late night spouting gibberish from your barstool in Hannigan&Sons again Quentin ?
Another lonely expat wishing he was back home but vicariously spending hours every day on an Irish forum instead.
Sad.
that actually made me laugh
(and seeing as you’re keeping track, i’m in copenhagen today)
I respond to nothing!
(Responds to EVERYTHING)
-Charger
Put down the food, C.
There’s some sad things known to man
But not too much sadder than …
The tears of a clown
Or racists, chargey. Lookin at you, kid.
You follow BB’s posts so quickly and so often and so repetitively it’s almost as though you’re best friends.
You’ve become the Dumb and Dumber of Broadsheet.
Not Dumbest then, phew. Your crown is safe, piggy.
…democracy really is a bitch…if only there’d been a vote to remain and crooked Hillary had been elected how much better the world might have been…
Heh x 3
Ah, celebrating the rise of the hard right to pwn the libs.
Hi nidge me aul flower :)
Hi Millie me Murder Queen.
You’ve just made my day.
‘crooked Hilary’
ffs.
Digital DeathWatch Update-extended deadline.
…has been extended to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on October 19, 2018. The withdrawal deadline with respect to each Exchange Offer is extended to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on October 19, 2018…
Digi has announced another extension (Ext 2) of the deadline for current bondholders to swap them,IT reporting that 60% rejected the offer.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/digicel-group-limited-extends-early-tender-date-for-exchange-offers-and-consent-solicitations-818712391.html
very good on Digi (paywall)
https://www.ft.com/content/dc122318-c0a8-11e8-95b1-d36dfef1b89a
We probabably should rename this feature to the Ollie Papers
…you could suggest that to Bodger the next time you write to him with your list of suggestions…
having received the complete email correspondence between rotide and bodger, i can confirm their discussion is limited to football (mainly arsenal/ spurs banter), women and best tapas restaurants in longford
…sadly, LeWine o’Clock tapas bar in Longford has closed…but I will bow to your superior knowledge of women and gratuitous soccer ‘banter’…
Bodger is a Spurs fan ?
Respect.
First time an American company has outbid LVMH and Kering to bag a luxury brand.
Mid market (down market?) Michael Kors has bought Gianni Versace.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/25/michael-kors-to-buy-versace-laying-claim-to-european-luxury-market.html?__source=twitter%7Cmain
I’d bit a tad worried that would be more – no market. They must have a plan..
It is very interesting to compare different newspaper covers. You can see what happening simultaneously and what are the priorities news in every cover.