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24th May 2019rjc1944 commented on:
Win an All-new Kindle Paperwhite, Waterproof eReader, 6″I daren't use my Kindle in the bath - this would change all that!ViewDate:
22nd May 2019rjc1944 commented on:
Who will you be voting for in the European Elections?Brilliant! Let's hope tomorrow's vote reflects this poll.ViewDate:
26th Mar 2019rjc1944 commented on:
Is a bad deal better than remaining in the European Union?Who would believe anything written in that left-wing rag written for civil servants and other government-funded establishment?ViewDate:
22nd Mar 2019rjc1944 commented on:
Is a bad deal better than remaining in the European Union?"No Deal" should have been our default position. With that in place our negotiations for a deal would have been from a position of strength rather than the appallingly weak hand that our PM has been forced to hold. MPs should never have been granted such a level of veto over the process. We voted to leave and that should have happened long since. If we had to accept the Article 50 delay until the 29th of March then OK - leave on that date with or without a deal. The EU has more to lose than we do - Germany in particular won't want to see tariffs on its exports to us. We are huge net contributors to the EU's budget and so they naturally don't want us to go. We could have been leading the negotiations with the strongest hand and yet have allowed our establishment lackeys, self-interested media and opportunistic Labour party to water down all of our chances. Shame on our Parliament, they've sold us down the river.ViewDate:
10th Mar 2019rjc1944 commented on:
Does the UK need another political party?I feel there is a need for a new party but not a bunch of losers dedicated to going against the declared will of the people in the referendum. I'd vote for a party that promised a return to provision of secured tenancy council housing, proper means tested benefits in a simplified system, grammar schools, police on the streets not in cars or offices, zero tolerance on drug use, free trade worldwide, nationalised railways and energy production and a ban on foreign ownership of national security companies, properly organised immigration with a preference towards skilled workers from wherever and improved Armed Forces.