Paul the Wolf
Former Score Predictions Comp Organiser (now out)
Are you talking about Bernie Sanders?
Could be but he's even older.
Are you talking about Bernie Sanders?
Amazing birthday present for me but the fact that Boris is favourite is so depressing. The public is so f*cking dumb. He’s still somehow living off his lovable buffoon persona despite being a snide cnut for years now.
You made the right decision moving, Sol.
Moving back end of this year!
Country - don't think so. Commons - question is more whether there's a majority to stop it. Has been a very slight one so far, but ones that's reliant on some Tories who could easily switch.Looks like Boris is trying to woo the hard Brexiteers with talk of leaving with or without a deal. I do wonder though if Brexit party doing well in the EU election has made the hard right even cockier: is there really a majority for a hard Brexit, either in the HoC or the country in general?
Turnout figures so far show more remain areas have had a turnout boost, leave ones a drop.
But the wafer thing majority includes remainers (and the DUP). I imagine a few of the One Nation Tories will resign the whip in the face of no deal.Country - don't think so. Commons - question is more whether there's a majority to stop it. Has been a very slight one so far, but ones that's reliant on some Tories who could easily switch.
There's a killing to be made from Brexit, hence the high-profile names aligned with its harder variations (Farage, JRM, Johnson, Leadsom, IDS, Trump, Banks etc etc). From kickbacks to sweetheart contracts to current and post-career opportunities, the ruthlessly ambitious and greedy people listed are desperate to convince us that they have a mandate. Brexit is a con, and those people are treacherous.Looks like Boris is trying to woo the hard Brexiteers with talk of leaving with or without a deal. I do wonder though if Brexit party doing well in the EU election has made the hard right even cockier: is there really a majority for a hard Brexit, either in the HoC or the country in general?
We've been to the estate agent this week, our UK house will be on the market very soon. The prospect of Boris makes us even more determined to leave for good.Moving back end of this year!
There's a killing to be made from Brexit, hence the high-profile names aligned with its harder variations (Farage, JRM, Johnson, Leadsom, IDS, Trump, Banks etc etc). From kickbacks to sweetheart contracts to current and post-career opportunities, the ruthlessly ambitious and greedy people listed are desperate to convince us that they have a mandate. Brexit is a con, and those people are treacherous.
We've been to the estate agent this week, our UK house will be on the market very soon. The prospect of Boris makes us even more determined to leave for good.
We won't get much more, it's what I'd describe as a definite first-time buyer property!I’ll buy it for £4.50 and access to my RedCafe account.
Rent it out... Nobody is going to be able to afford a mortgage when interest rates hit double figuresWe won't get much more, it's what I'd describe as a definite first-time buyer property!
Do you think the £ has much more to drop?Rent it out... Nobody is going to be able to afford a mortgage when interest rates hit double figures
? Remember the Maybot election - they did.Surely they can’t get away without calling a general election following a leadership change twice!
Do you think the £ has much more to drop?
Depends on the detail of any deal / no dealDo you think the £ has much more to drop?
If the UK goes for a no deal which looks more and more likely, there's a long way to drop.
I feel a No Deal has already been somewhat priced in, so the floor isn't far off.Depends on the detail of any deal / no deal
Gut feel yes... Perhaps somewhere between parity and 1.10 ... I'm pricing some works at parity now... Some others at 1.05 but for sure I see a no deal dropping the £
Conversely that hurts one part but helps another part of my business so overall I have mixed feelings... But I suspect the pound will drop... Inflation will rise and following that so will interest rates
Another present for you - you share a birthday with Jacob Rees-Mogg.Amazing birthday present for me but the fact that Boris is favourite is so depressing. The public is so f*cking dumb. He’s still somehow living off his lovable buffoon persona despite being a snide cnut for years now.
Depends on the detail of any deal / no deal
Gut feel yes... Perhaps somewhere between parity and 1.10 ... I'm pricing some works at parity now... Some others at 1.05 but for sure I see a no deal dropping the £
Conversely that hurts one part but helps another part of my business so overall I have mixed feelings... But I suspect the pound will drop... Inflation will rise and following that so will interest rates
I feel a No Deal has already been somewhat priced in, so the floor isn't far off.
And who's responsible for the system?I'm sceptical on that. I'd rather think it was a systematic failure. Local councils run registrations and polling stations as far as I'm aware.
Think this one really is down to the civil servants- parties can't influence local ballots.And who's responsible for the system?
Really wouldn't put it past the lying cheating corrupt tories to be vote thieves too.
And who's responsible for the system?
Really wouldn't put it past the lying cheating corrupt tories to be vote thieves too.
That's a massive generalization.Older people also have a huge vested interest in the status quo while the young don’t.
Oh he will.Cameron is just pleased that he will no longer be considered the worst British PM since Lord North.
Yes, almost certainly.