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RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??) - southsidestu - 25-01-2019 18:29 He is good at roasting both sides in an interview but if you see him on twitter he is an out and Brexiteer no question RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??) - Jack the Nipper - 25-01-2019 20:33 (22-01-2019 16:35 )skully Wrote: Not exactly a surprise considering what he's been saying for a while, it's still a shitty move. I prefer Vax, always have. Like Hannahspet said earlier Henry Hoover's all the way for me (just waiting for the Henry Hairdryer prototype for my eyebrows) & pretty much every building site I've worked the the Henry Industrial Hoovers (the blue coloured ones) are widely used.The suction power of the Henry's means they often try to bite off more than they can chew (objects too big to fit through the hose/nozzle).Regarding Dyson though he is on record as stating that he hasn't cut production,research or any jobs in this country & only relocated 2 Exectutive's over to the Singapore plant as the Asia market is what he is looking to break into.Brexit uncertainty I reckoned played a small part (are we/aren't we leaving the EU) but I also suspect a relocation of tax revenue/base & the prospects of a possible Corbyn Government played a part. Regarding Andrew Neil as others have mentioned is pretty even-handed whether probing Leavers or Remainers or whatever political party the interviewee may support but rumours from other media commentator's have claimed Neil is a closet Brexit supporter.Neil did cut Corbyn's mate Owen Jones down to size whilst being interviewed on Neil's Thursday night show This Week filmed a couple of weeks ago when Owen Jones tried to out Neil on his political leanings but Neil wasn't having any of it.Unlike Kay Burley over on Sky News who clearly shows her remain leaning bias in her questions.A week or so ago (when May's withdrawal was being voted in the HOC) she had the temerity to ask a Tory MP 'about it being right to hold a 2nd Referendum as over 1 million leave voters have died since the 2016 vote'.Burley has always proven to be unprofessional who constantly suffers from foot-in-mouth- disease. RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??) - HannahsPet - 25-01-2019 20:40 Just had to Buy a new henry filter the big one and it was only a fiver from amazon. had to buy new one as i accidently sucked up some dog pee with infected the bag and the filter only found out when tried to use it and ended up getting nearly knocked out by ammonia smell Henry will be good to go for another 10 years now I hate owen jones he has to much power in the labour party he is like there goebels only not as good at propaganda RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??) - southsidestu - 25-01-2019 22:48 Again I reiterate that I think Neil is a good interviewer and fairly skewers both sides but he is a Brexiteer, which is not a mark against him as a journalist, everyone has bias, everyone has a party or ideology there is no such thing as a politically neutral political journalist and commentator and particularly at this point in time the idea that someone as steeped in politics as Neil, would not have an opinion on the biggest issue facing our country in this post war period is ludicrous. Neil is also the chairman of The Spectator which is a Eurosceptic pro Anglo-American publication RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??) - southsidestu - 26-01-2019 15:37 I am sure everyone will take their own interpretations away from this so here is my mine. Everyone who backs "no deal" are private businessmen who represent their own interests, yes some of the people on here who are against no deal represent their own interests as well (The bosses of Airbus & Jaguar Land Rover) however the people whose job it is to represent the interest of others: The National Union of Farmers, The National Sheep Association, Customs Clearance Agents, Police Commissioner, Police Federation, Association of British Insurers, Brexit Health Alliance (which is an NHS confederation) etc unanimously oppose no deal. I look forward to hearing why I am wrong Coming soon - how to stock up on tinned quinoa - Dan Volatile - 29-01-2019 19:00 I was hoping for ionne aniels rummaging around in the alleyway wheelie bins but I got this instead. RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??) - lovebabes56 - 30-01-2019 10:52 What are chances of no deal now happening after last night's vote? RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??) - southsidestu - 31-01-2019 03:42 What happens next in this process is anyone's guess, there are still opportunities for parliament to vote against No Deal, whilst the Cooper amendment to extend Article 50 beyond March failed the Spellman amendment that opposes no deal in principal passed 318 to 310, suggesting that there is a majority in Parliament against No Deal RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??) - Charlemagne - 31-01-2019 10:27 (30-01-2019 10:52 )babelover48 Wrote: What are chances of no deal now happening after last night's vote? Parliament voted that there won't be a No Deal, so there has to be a deal. But their's a majority who won't vote for any deal that's offered. RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??) - The Silent Majority - 31-01-2019 13:26 (31-01-2019 10:27 )Charlemagne Wrote: Parliament voted that there won't be a No Deal, so there has to be a deal. The vote was non-binding. No-deal could still happen. |