Gove- your link.
Setting out his Brexit plan, Mr Gove said he would not trigger Article 50 - the formal process for leaving the EU - until he was ready to do so.
"The decision to trigger Article 50 is in the hands of the next prime minister. If that is me, I will make a judgement as to when is right for Britain and I won't be hurried or hassled by anyone into pressing that button or triggering that article until I believe it is right for this country," he said.
Because they are an American firm who put customer service first. That is why they are so successful. The buyer is the bargaining power. As too many suppliers. Unless a unique product.
Not blaming him for leave winning, I am blaming him for holding a referendum without a forward action plan, although clearly his action plan was just to run away. Hmm, I bet he is wishing he took the risk of losing a couple of MPs instead of holding the referendum now.I think he DID have a plan - it was to stay in the EC. It was a great plan - as many people are now realising.
It's very strange thinking blaming him for the leave campaign winning - he was complicit, obviously, the whole thing was an election strategy to stop the more rabid rightwing supporters of the Tories voting UKIP. I think he was probably right there, they would have done so in their droves and they would have had a split parliament, and a referendum anyway.
Not blaming him for leave winning, I am blaming him for holding a referendum without a forward action plan, although clearly his action plan was just to run away. Hmm, I bet he is wishing he took the risk of losing a couple of MPs instead of holding the referendum now.
So of all the people to blame for this: The newspapers who urged you to vote leave; the politicians who lied and lied; the racist elements who saw it as an opportunity to register their hatred for foreigners; the rich tax-dodgers who saw a future where Britain was a tax-haven and gave millions to the leave campaign; all the idiots who believed the lies about straight bananas and the rest; the people unable to see the dire economic effects of Brexit despite experts telling them it would happen; the people who said we should listen to experts less; the people who listened to the people who told them to listen to experts less and finally the people who didn't want to leave, but were too lazy to go out and vote - you blame Cameron for setting up a vote you were all clamouring for? I really don't understand.
So of all the people to blame for this: The newspapers who urged you to vote leave; the politicians who lied and lied; the racist elements who saw it as an opportunity to register their hatred for foreigners; the rich tax-dodgers who saw a future where Britain was a tax-haven and gave millions to the leave campaign; all the idiots who believed the lies about straight bananas and the rest; the people unable to see the dire economic effects of Brexit despite experts telling them it would happen; the people who said we should listen to experts less; the people who listened to the people who told them to listen to experts less and finally the people who didn't want to leave, but were too lazy to go out and vote - you blame Cameron for setting up a vote you were all clamouring for? I really don't understand.
"the poor", and in many ways I suppose I am one of them, usually want the luxury to rest a minute and plan for success in every facet of their and everyone else's lives.
Everyone is entitled
Some do not know what it is like being poor. When my eldest went to medical school most of the students had gone to private schools on her course but she went through the comprehensive system. As a class they visited the back to backs in Leeds to see the living conditions of the poor. She was amazed by the rich kids attitudes... Why do people live like this? they asked!! It was obvious why to my daughter, it was because these people were poor!
I like the idea of someone like Crabb becoming PM I think it is a way of getting caring compassionate Conservative views to the fore! These public school types have not experienced living in working class condition. D.
We must leave. That's what the public have voted for. There will be riots if we don't and more cries of 'they don't listen' .So, what devious back stabbing, and broken promises are we going to have today?
It looks like the remain prophesy of global meltdown seems to have been postponed, as realisation no one is actually prepared to commit to leave is emerging.
We must leave. That's what the public have voted for. There will be riots if we don't and more cries of 'they don't listen' .
Again I agree with you. We're all scuppered now, but that's what we voted for.But it appears the campaign had no substance, it should have been, 'someone must leave for us'.
Then the defense of, 'they didn't leave properly, we would have done it better'.
They're a bit scuppered now.
Again I agree with you. We're all scuppered now, but that's what we voted for.
Edit: perhaps they should ask for answers on a postcard from the leave voters!
Again I agree with you. We're all scuppered now, but that's what we voted for.
Edit: perhaps they should ask for answers on a postcard from the leave voters!
Only a minority of the public voted for it - twenty something percent didn't bother to vote at all. Perhaps they should have counted as being happy with the status quo as it existed a week or so ago. That would have meant a landslide victory for 'Remain'.We must leave. That's what the public have voted for. There will be riots if we don't and more cries of 'they don't listen' .
The thing is zand the vote leave didn't realise that is all they voted for. They can still have free movement, the single market and having to contribute billions if we are out. The bitter pill is we have lost any say. In a democratic decision we have lost our input to European democracy, how ironic. D. ..
I hope he doesn't make it. His LGBT and Equality position and record is absolutely awful.I really like Crabb's blue collar conservatism, but unless there is a miracle he won't make it, that's my pragmatism talking
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