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Time For May To Fire This Traitorous Obnoxious Slime Ball?
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Yet again Hammond puts the UK down. Whilst I expect him to be relistic as chancellor he should be talking the country up not putting it down.
It is becomeing clear that he is trying to sabbotage the leave process, probably for personal belief or gain so IMHO it reaaly is time to sack spreadsheet Phil.
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It is becomeing clear that he is trying to sabbotage the leave process, probably for personal belief or gain so IMHO it reaaly is time to sack spreadsheet Phil.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dragged Johnson into this with some good reason -- it's clear that May is being dragged one way by Hammond and another by Johnson. Which one you sack depends rather on your point of view. It will, presumably, come as no surprise that I'd rather see Johnson go, but that aside I agree that if Hammond and May are repeatedly seen to be in disagreement then that's not a good thing and just continues to undermine her leadership.
May can't and won't sack anybody, as it will indicate she was wrong by appointing them in the first place.
But what exactly is he saying that isn't true ? His Cabinet colleague is making that weekly trek over to Brussels and is coming back empty-handed, every time.
She is standing by while her Foreign Secretary makes a pillock of himself every time he opens his mouth.
Perhaps she should consider sacking herself ?
But what exactly is he saying that isn't true ? His Cabinet colleague is making that weekly trek over to Brussels and is coming back empty-handed, every time.
She is standing by while her Foreign Secretary makes a pillock of himself every time he opens his mouth.
Perhaps she should consider sacking herself ?
//May can't and won't sack anybody, as it will indicate she was wrong by appointing them in the first place.//
What utter tosh. So you are saying no leader can ever have a reshuffle apart from when they take power?
//But what exactly is he saying that isn't true ?//
It's the way it is put. As Chancellor he should be realist but put an upbeat note on it rather than put it down. What he says has a direct effect on the economy so he should not be siding with the other party and talking the UK down.
//His Cabinet colleague is making that weekly trek over to Brussels and is coming back empty-handed, every time.//
Clearly you are not in the know on how negotiations work. Tell you what Mickey I have a second hand Ford Ka here, only 100K on the clock. 250K to you.
//She is standing by while her Foreign Secretary makes a pillock of himself every time he opens his mouth.
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Firstly that is a matter of opinion, secondly what Boris says does not have the effect on the economy like Hammonds utterences do.
What utter tosh. So you are saying no leader can ever have a reshuffle apart from when they take power?
//But what exactly is he saying that isn't true ?//
It's the way it is put. As Chancellor he should be realist but put an upbeat note on it rather than put it down. What he says has a direct effect on the economy so he should not be siding with the other party and talking the UK down.
//His Cabinet colleague is making that weekly trek over to Brussels and is coming back empty-handed, every time.//
Clearly you are not in the know on how negotiations work. Tell you what Mickey I have a second hand Ford Ka here, only 100K on the clock. 250K to you.
//She is standing by while her Foreign Secretary makes a pillock of himself every time he opens his mouth.
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Firstly that is a matter of opinion, secondly what Boris says does not have the effect on the economy like Hammonds utterences do.
I think you're being quite oversensitive.
At some point a decision needs to be made about whether the UK is the kind of place where people are encouraged to disagree with/ criticise the government, or whether it is treasonous to "talk the country dowm" (which is hysterical-speak for "say bad things about Britain.") You can't have both.
At some point a decision needs to be made about whether the UK is the kind of place where people are encouraged to disagree with/ criticise the government, or whether it is treasonous to "talk the country dowm" (which is hysterical-speak for "say bad things about Britain.") You can't have both.
Yes I voted for the Party because on the whole I agreed with many things.
But like many people I didnt agree with everything, I'd be surprised if any Party reflected 100% of the voter. Apart from you of course becasue you seem to just accept what you are told without though so long as it came from Labour.
But like many people I didnt agree with everything, I'd be surprised if any Party reflected 100% of the voter. Apart from you of course becasue you seem to just accept what you are told without though so long as it came from Labour.
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