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She found out what it means last weekIs it me, or is she utterly and oddly obsessed with the word 'delivering'?
She found out what it means last weekIs it me, or is she utterly and oddly obsessed with the word 'delivering'?
Is it me, or is she utterly and oddly obsessed with the word 'delivering'?
Probably borrowed it from a pizza shop terms and conditions.
I'm not sure that what I want to tell TM would be considered acceptable parliamentary language...
I'm not sure that what I want to tell TM would be considered acceptable parliamentary language...
Headline says 'will', article says 'could'.It would appear that, having told Jeremy Corbyn to sod off for asking for 'no deal' to be ruled out, Phillip Hammond has told business leaders that 'no deal' is about to be ruled out.
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Telegraph article here. (being reported elsewhere)
One word: Resign.
I don't know why you would want to add 'please'.I was thinking more of something in two words...
Surely the real scandal here is that the leader of her majesty's opposition appeared in the house wearing a blue suit and a red tie.Well, I found it slightly funny for half a second before I reminded myself who those subtitles are for and why they need them? That instance is unintentionally amusing, but many of the errors made regularly in subtitles just make gobbledegook of the content, and it's not good enough. It's like giggling at fucked up Braile...I mean, ha de ha.
You can tell how seriously they take their work in parliament when they describe it as sitting. If you tell your boss you've been sitting around all day they tend not to be as understanding of your laziness as party leaders areToday = 37 ‘working’/sitting days left in Parliament until March 29th.
Just saying.
You can tell how seriously they take their work in parliament when they describe it as sitting. If you tell your boss you've been sitting around all day they tend not to be as understanding of your laziness as party leaders are
Perhaps most concerning since their colossal defeat is the (magical) belief coming from Tories in the media that they can, somehow, strike a deal with a) their own rebels b) rebels in other parties c) other party leaders d) 'senior Parliamentarians' etc. when any deal has to be between state & supra-state.
Babysitters are usually people that you don't mind leaving your kids with, too.I think that's a little harsh on baby sitters.
Mrs B tells me she just used that prime time news speech to trash Corbyn...jesus.
Default when their absolute ineptitude is exposed; it's literally all they've got.I don’t care for corbyn but this is a petty vindictive ploy . Urgh
You can tell how seriously they take their work in parliament when they describe it as sitting. If you tell your boss you've been sitting around all day they tend not to be as understanding of your laziness as party leaders are
Default when their absolute ineptitude is exposed; it's literally all they've got.
very few baby sitters sit around all day, it being more of an evening occupation. and it is the 'baby' who is expected to sit, rather than the baby sitter who is after all someone who gets the child to sit.I think that's a little harsh on baby sitters.
so talks about talks about talksThe preconditions for 'talks' matrix is becoming ever more Byzantine...May has her 'redlines', Corbyn has his no to 'NoDeal', SNP also have no to 'NoDeal' but with specific rider of A5o extension and the SNP,LDs & the rest have all laid the "People's Vote" pre-condition on joining Lab any further VoNC.
Pick the bones out of that Juncker.