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  1. tobyornottoby

    tobyornottoby Well-Known Member

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    At least when you fall ill, he won't be able to get his own back.
     
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    Phew.
     
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    Donny Red Well-Known Member

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    Hunt apparently loves jogging and Johnson says he will now use his added leisure time
    perfecting his skills in the kitchen. The saying " one's a pant in the country, the others
    a cu*t the pantry, " sounds very appropriate.
     
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    I remember that one ....
    What is the difference between Fanny Craddock and a Cross Country Runner .
    Showing me age again .
     
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    Yep, I'm sure he will. He's like a turd that won't flush.
     
  6. Donny Red

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    Fanny and Johnny eh.? Remember one programme when Fanny had been showing viewers how
    to bake Butterfly buns. The programme was ending and the camera homed in on Johnny, who
    uttered the immortal line " well, that's all we have time for now viewers. Here's hoping that if you
    try to make Butterfly buns at home, that they all turn out like Fannies."!!!
    Absolute classic.
     
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    orsenkaht Well-Known Member

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    I find it best not to take anything at face value the Daily Hatred reports.

    There are actually sizeable shifts in opinion of wanting a second vote for ratification of a deal on both sides, and was interesting to see Sky yesterday offering its olive branch for taking what May had put forward. Suggests they are fearful the far right stance may stop Brexit dead, so a watering down of its position is better to them than Brexit not happening.

    As for May, she's similar to Corbyn, that she's bloody minded and thick skinned and just won't go. Her party don't want to deal with this disaster and anyone who coveted the PM job now, would be out very quickly post Brexit. The only thing the right wingers can do is try and influence with the final option being the nuclear button to blow up the deal in a final vote and hope for a no deal.

    Every way you look at it, whether people, party, MP's, cabinet... there is no clear majority for a path. So what that means going forward, nobody can possibly know.
     
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    Sestren Well-Known Member

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    We probably shouldn't be surprised given the source, but that's not exactly the full story. I do like the BSA survey (it's generally a very good read) so I've grabbed the latest one and, after a quick skim, can reveal my own cherry picked version of the "facts":

    Support for leaving the European Union DROPPED by five percentage points between 2016 and 2017.

    I don't have time to read it in full at the moment, unfortunately, but it's also worth mentioning that the survey would have taken place in the middle of last year, and that the biggest increase in support for Leave came from those who thought that the UK would be economically better off outside the EU. I suspect - and it's only a suspicion - that those people will be in shorter supply next time around, and therefore so will those who want to leave. But we'll have to wait until 2019 to find out!

    Edit: I also like Public support for a single European govenment increases by FIFTY PER CENT in one year, but that might even be too egregious for the Daily Mail, seeing as it's an increase from 2% to 3%...
     

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