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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:12 am

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B25 wrote:This is just typical corrupt BBC bs reporting. They are remainers out to get BJ. As for Sadiq, London is knifing itself to death and he has the f audacity to ask for investigations. F twat.
The BBC has lost all credibility and integrity in impartial reporting. Go on go jizz yourselves that something will stick. Morons

you clearly have not got a clue about what the bbc is upto. laura katntsberg is the mouth of the tory party and her previous boss was a tory mps brother the gibb fellow. and you think the bbc hates manchild. they did their best to attack corbyn and protect may but manchild cannot be defended. he is like the fat fellow who dives in a fox hole to protect himself from bullets and his crack is up in the air for everybody to park their bikes.

Bj does have a BIG crack! :D

He is actually a fat slob.

i am sorry but it is the only one i could find. it is only representational.

now here is a bit of a headline which is music to my ears from my favourate paper.


Supreme court poised to rule against Boris Johnson, say legal experts

Framing of verdict on prorogation of parliament may set off ‘constitutional eruption of volcanic proportions’




https://www.theguardian.com/law/2019/sep/22/supreme-court-verdict-boris-johnson-prorogation?CMP=share_btn_fb&fbclid=IwAR3TnCkekNMgjzx40WaRzsGJx7nNLmxQgVHvqwyGU4OdnoGqoX-dDJACZZY
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 23, 2019 6:53 am

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Londonrake wrote:Adoption of the Euro has proven disastrous for the Italians. You can’t hide that fact in obfuscating bullshit. :wink:


Yeah right, prove it! I am sorry you are so confused that anything other than a straight line is obfuscating to you.
Just tell me, do you think the Italians are stupid? What's keeping them from abandoning the Euro and reverting to their old Italian Lira if in fact their demise was because of the Euro?


The proof is in the pudding. And it couldn't be more obvious even if it hit you across the face. The EU had a disastrous financial crisis. You felt it more than any. Every day for about 4 years the EU was in the global headlines as the crisis deepened and threatened the existence of the Eurozone itself.

EU member states such as Italy, Spain, Ireland, Portugal, and in particular Cyprus and Greece had an unprecedented collapse of their GDP which was largely unseen outside.

Comparing this of course to Malta (who fared well) is extremely disingenuous, because this small country could easily shield itself with good financial management and restraint by balancing their current accounts.

Comparing it to Germany that virtually kept growing the entire time is also disingenuous because the Euro is virtually the DM and the ECB is protecting the Big EU States like Germany at the expense of Southern Europe who had to eat shit for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 23, 2019 7:00 am

Lordo wrote:can somebody give him a call.


Australia would gladly give him a call anytime of his choosing.

We are good mates. ScoMo was in Washington with Donald and BREXIT was discussed. We are waiting to accept Britain back into the fold. Blood brothers aren't we?

Donald and ScoMo are ready to help and are always indebted to Britain for being the most sensible EU country.

The Father and the Son are waiting for The Holy Ghost. :D

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Re: what next?

Postby erolz66 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:28 pm

B25 wrote:This is just typical corrupt BBC bs reporting. They are remainers out to get BJ. As for Sadiq, London is knifing itself to death and he has the f audacity to ask for investigations. F twat.
The BBC has lost all credibility and integrity in impartial reporting. Go on go jizz yourselves that something will stick. Morons


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49794693

It is certainly possible that these allegations are unfounded and nothing untoward was done by Johnson over this and the story is an attempt to unfairly smear Johnson. It is also possible that there is some substance to the allegations. Personally I am reserving judgement. Seems like you have decided already, beyond all doubt ? For me the idea that Johnson was in a sexual relationship with this woman and as a result used his position as London Mayor to help her get access to public funds that she was not genuinely entitled to and would not have been able to get if she had not been in a relationship with Johnson is one that I think, given Johnson's known background, is entirely within the realms of possibility.
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Re: what next?

Postby erolz66 » Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:31 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Lordo wrote:can somebody give him a call.


Australia would gladly give him a call anytime of his choosing.

We are good mates. ScoMo was in Washington with Donald and BREXIT was discussed. We are waiting to accept Britain back into the fold. Blood brothers aren't we?

Donald and ScoMo are ready to help and are always indebted to Britain for being the most sensible EU country.

The Father and the Son are waiting for The Holy Ghost. :D


Australia is in a squeeze between their economic interests which lay primarily with their trade relationship with China and their political interest that lay with the US that has labelled China a trade enemy.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Mon Sep 23, 2019 2:15 pm

anyway the manchild is refusing to answer conflict of interest claim. how conveneant. very nice too.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49794693
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Mon Sep 23, 2019 2:27 pm

this is your favourate media the bbc

decision tomorrow.

the best result would be to allow both decisions to stand. which would be perfectly proper conclusion to reach and let the scottish court deal with the manchild.

now that will be a result becasue it means no matter what manchild does even if he proroges parliemt till the 31st of october we cannot crash out.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49795111
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Re: what next?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:08 pm

Paphitis wrote:
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Londonrake wrote:Adoption of the Euro has proven disastrous for the Italians. You can’t hide that fact in obfuscating bullshit. :wink:


Yeah right, prove it! I am sorry you are so confused that anything other than a straight line is obfuscating to you.
Just tell me, do you think the Italians are stupid? What's keeping them from abandoning the Euro and reverting to their old Italian Lira if in fact their demise was because of the Euro?


The proof is in the pudding. And it couldn't be more obvious even if it hit you across the face. The EU had a disastrous financial crisis. You felt it more than any. Every day for about 4 years the EU was in the global headlines as the crisis deepened and threatened the existence of the Eurozone itself.

EU member states such as Italy, Spain, Ireland, Portugal, and in particular Cyprus and Greece had an unprecedented collapse of their GDP which was largely unseen outside.

Comparing this of course to Malta (who fared well) is extremely disingenuous, because this small country could easily shield itself with good financial management and restraint by balancing their current accounts.

Comparing it to Germany that virtually kept growing the entire time is also disingenuous because the Euro is virtually the DM and the ECB is protecting the Big EU States like Germany at the expense of Southern Europe who had to eat shit for breakfast, lunch and dinner.


Once again:
the eurozone consists of 19 countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. From all those 19 only 5 had problems and from those 5 Greece and Cyprus problems WERE NOT BECAUSE of the Euro but for other reasons.
Assuming your claim that the Euro is destined to destroy economies like Italy's Spain's and Portugal's then what's keeping them from going back to their ex-national currency.
You too must answer the question if you think the Italians, the Spanish and the Portuguese are stupid for not doing so.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:22 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:
Londonrake wrote:Adoption of the Euro has proven disastrous for the Italians. You can’t hide that fact in obfuscating bullshit. :wink:


Yeah right, prove it! I am sorry you are so confused that anything other than a straight line is obfuscating to you.
Just tell me, do you think the Italians are stupid? What's keeping them from abandoning the Euro and reverting to their old Italian Lira if in fact their demise was because of the Euro?


The proof is in the pudding. And it couldn't be more obvious even if it hit you across the face. The EU had a disastrous financial crisis. You felt it more than any. Every day for about 4 years the EU was in the global headlines as the crisis deepened and threatened the existence of the Eurozone itself.

EU member states such as Italy, Spain, Ireland, Portugal, and in particular Cyprus and Greece had an unprecedented collapse of their GDP which was largely unseen outside.

Comparing this of course to Malta (who fared well) is extremely disingenuous, because this small country could easily shield itself with good financial management and restraint by balancing their current accounts.

Comparing it to Germany that virtually kept growing the entire time is also disingenuous because the Euro is virtually the DM and the ECB is protecting the Big EU States like Germany at the expense of Southern Europe who had to eat shit for breakfast, lunch and dinner.


Once again:
the eurozone consists of 19 countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. From all those 19 only 5 had problems and from those 5 Greece and Cyprus problems WERE NOT BECAUSE of the Euro but for other reasons.
Assuming your claim that the Euro is destined to destroy economies like Italy's Spain's and Portugal's then what's keeping them from going back to their ex-national currency.
You too must answer the question if you think the Italians, the Spanish and the Portuguese are stupid for not doing so.


Not all countries will collapse.

But all countries that did collapse or have a near collapse happen to be EU. It was the Eurozone in the news every single day.

That's your proof.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:25 pm

erolz66 wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Lordo wrote:can somebody give him a call.


Australia would gladly give him a call anytime of his choosing.

We are good mates. ScoMo was in Washington with Donald and BREXIT was discussed. We are waiting to accept Britain back into the fold. Blood brothers aren't we?

Donald and ScoMo are ready to help and are always indebted to Britain for being the most sensible EU country.

The Father and the Son are waiting for The Holy Ghost. :D


Australia is in a squeeze between their economic interests which lay primarily with their trade relationship with China and their political interest that lay with the US that has labelled China a trade enemy.


Australia is in no squeeze at all. They have decided to invest 12 Billion into the next missions to the moon and then Mars.

Australia and USA are as close as ever. It is a bond that goes far beyond anything you can imagine. Relations with China are not as strong as they are with the Yanks. In fact, Australia and China do have a Cold War going on. Things are not at all that rosy and many Chinese firms are embargoed (Hiawei).

Australia and USA are basically inseparable. China is very aware to not play that card because they would lose.

And they are a major player in the South China Sea as well.

Also, no Tariffs on Australian Steel.

It is no coincidence that Australia was only the second country to recieve an exclusive State Dinner in the White House.
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