I just checked the thread OB1 .. and its YOUR fault ...
.. you brought up the question of Can british people THINK ..... and it opened a whole can of worms
ps .. will the ehc wotsit card cover my house insurance ... asking for a friend
EU. In or out?
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An example of [not] thinking, and a chance to blend the two most whingy threads on the forum
Epic!
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If you're in the mood to be outraged by something this morning (and why not? ) - take a read of this...
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... y-pandemic
And if you're a tory apologist, feel free to defend them after you've read it, and ask yourself if you would defend a Lib Dem or Labour government that was doing similarly corrupt things with your money.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... y-pandemic
And if you're a tory apologist, feel free to defend them after you've read it, and ask yourself if you would defend a Lib Dem or Labour government that was doing similarly corrupt things with your money.
Re: EU. In or out?
I have long been a fan of the Guardian, increasingly, especially with the emasculated BBC, it appears to be one of the last bastions of investigative journalism. Frequently it asks question which no one seems to be able to answer honestly.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... is-johnson
For those who accuse it of being anti Tory it was extremely challenging during the Blair years and whilst on balance it would appear to be pro remain it has never shied away from criticising the EU.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... s-response
It is also available for free on line unlike either the Telegraph or the FT unfortunately. It is also not overburdened with advertising on its website unlike some other papers.
Cheers
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... is-johnson
For those who accuse it of being anti Tory it was extremely challenging during the Blair years and whilst on balance it would appear to be pro remain it has never shied away from criticising the EU.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... s-response
It is also available for free on line unlike either the Telegraph or the FT unfortunately. It is also not overburdened with advertising on its website unlike some other papers.
Cheers
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So are we in a Outer Mongolia / Australia / Klingon no-deal scenario now, or is our esteemed leader going to pull a deal out of nowhere?