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Post by VanWoman84 on Jun 15, 2019 13:21:01 GMT
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Post by NomadCris on Jun 15, 2019 14:19:24 GMT
Delusional politicians,they always re-invent themselves. Corbyn has become a leader (in his own mind)
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Post by VanWoman84 on Jun 15, 2019 15:17:36 GMT
I think she's just trying to get something that she can be remembered for. Be honest, what's the good thing she's done that will be her legacy?
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Post by NomadCris on Jun 15, 2019 15:19:54 GMT
eeeeerrrrrrmmmmm! Pass
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Post by VanWoman84 on Jun 15, 2019 15:23:48 GMT
You see! Nada, zip, zilch!! The woman has done nothing but schlep backwards and forwards repeating the same 'demands' to the EU.
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Post by bernie on Jun 18, 2019 17:44:26 GMT
You see! Nada, zip, zilch!! The woman has done nothing but schlep backwards and forwards repeating the same 'demands' to the EU. I think the trouble is she hasn't made any demands on the EU, just let them dictate to her and called it a deal
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Post by VanWoman84 on Jun 18, 2019 18:38:21 GMT
But what did she expect? When Cameron went to try to negotiate, he got nothing. They were never going to give us a deal.
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Post by bernie on Jun 19, 2019 16:29:14 GMT
But what did she expect? When Cameron went to try to negotiate, he got nothing. They were never going to give us a deal. That's exactly right. The EU is a round table requiring all the member states to agree, not just a majority. So its more or less impossible for any form of negotiation or internal reform to ever take place. Its a fatal flaw in its constitution. I also believe that Cameron resigned because he realised had he stayed in office that Brexit was going to turn out same for him as it has for her. Having witnessed the arrogance at first hand he had no stomach for it.
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Post by valdez on Jun 19, 2019 21:28:39 GMT
last year they were warning that the lights will be going out not enough power to go around so what happens when 30.000.000 motors are plugged in over night
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Post by valdez on Jun 19, 2019 21:29:53 GMT
p.s also meant to say she talks bollocks mind all of them do
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Post by VanWoman84 on Jun 19, 2019 22:20:44 GMT
That's the same every winter, we are always a week away from power cuts. So how does everybody getting electric cars improve this?
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Post by bigbear67 on Jun 20, 2019 18:01:33 GMT
Probably the big plan to solve it is to buy some nuclear power from China or some such fuckin shit. Won't be a good idea whatever the idiots do.
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Post by bernie on Jun 21, 2019 5:44:40 GMT
Probably the big plan to solve it is to buy some nuclear power from China or some such fuckin shit. Won't be a good idea whatever the idiots do. Petrol has to be imported and increasingly from countries that are unstable politically. If the middle east ever kicks off again there will be shortages, maybe long term. As a country, indeed not just us - the whole of Europe, we are far too dependant on the car now, if people can't get to work, kids can't get to school etc we go into melt down. The real appeal of the electric car is to end our dependence on the oil producing countries, all the emissions stuff is a smoke screen
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Post by VanWoman84 on Jun 21, 2019 7:51:06 GMT
If dependency is a concern, displacing it from internal combustion to electricity isn't a selling point. Converting those that can use public transport to doing so is the answer. As already mentioned above, we keep being told we are a week from power cuts. Relying on anybody from France to China for electricity doesn't make us independent.
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Post by bernie on Jun 21, 2019 8:36:04 GMT
If dependency is a concern, displacing it from internal combustion to electricity isn't a selling point. Converting those that can use public transport to doing so is the answer. As already mentioned above, we keep being told we are a week from power cuts. Relying on anybody from France to China for electricity doesn't make us independent. I agree entirely but it changes who we are dependant upon and that's all. I would like to see them build some new clean coal fired power stations and start mining some of the hundreds of years of free coal we have under our feet. But using modern mining techniques not Victorian ways of working. The ECO warriors will oppose this because they oppose anything like that automatically. They don't like petrol cars, don't like Nuclear, don't like coal fired, don't like wind farms but something has to give. The environmentalists wont like any of it it their back yard. Its going to be hard to please anybody.
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