@ burneside : you might find the Daily Mail will be taking a different stance on things from now on. It has a new editor, check today's front page (16/11/18).
@ burneside : Australia and the USA as 2 major developed countires that have immigration policies designed, or attempt too in the case of the US, favour the immigraton of white people. Most recently, Trump had his immigration policy regarding arab states over turned by the courts. And then there is his attitude to South Americans. His support of White Supremacy, also, doesn't encourage a belief ...
At a time when Teignbridge council say there is little money for the district. All I see in the local papers over the last couple of years is tens of millions being spent on Newton Abbot and very little anywhere else. Latest info was gleamed from this weeks Dawlish Post page 5.
A 62-year-old man has been jailed for five and a half years for running a drug supply operation in Exeter and Dawlish. The judge sentencing him at Exeter Crown Court said he had been shown leeway and understanding by people willing to help him in the past due to his mental health and living problems but he had continued to offend. Read more... ...
Earlier this week I emailed TDC asking them about the Sainsbury £200,000 S106 money. I have just received this in response. "Thank you for your e-mail about the Sainsbury’s Town Centre money. I can confirm that we received £202,751.89 on 4 March 2011 and the “spend by” date is 4 March 2021. The agreement says “Towards cost of projects aimed at sustaining the vitality and viability ...
So Leave voters are all racists, the Remainers forgot to throw in the other usual insults; that we are all thick, uneducated, Daily-Mail-reading scum. And if immigration and racism are inextricably linked, does that then mean every country in the world which has immigration rules is also racist?
@Lostit . every one has there own opinion. if we are not locked in to anything, why do we need the negotiations to break away? the agreement that is on the table is so far the best that can be done for the moment. There is free movement across the Irish border now, and so far it has worked well, because we are both in the EU. But, if we come out then the EU will dictate how that border is ...
More on Northern Ireland: 1. Majority of those who voted in N.I wished to Remain in the EU. 2. The Democratic Unionist Party (note the word Unionist) argued for Leave. 3. Since the outcome of the snap general election in 2017 the 10(?) DUP MPs have supported the Conservatives in parliament. Without the DUP MPs the Conservatives would not have a majority. 4. Both the Conservative Party ...
I wonder how many people in England, Wales and Scotland thought about Brexit and its impact and complications with regard to the island of Ireland. I know it didn't enter my head until the ramifications and complications of it all came to the fore after June 2016. As I understand it.......... where the EU and a non EU country has a border that border has to be a hard one. (there are ...
@ majorp : we are not locked into anything. All that has been done so far is the cabinet, on 14/11/18, agreed on the text for delivery to the EU Commission, for that body to accept or reject. This then has to go before the House to be accepted by parliament. As it stands today, 15/11/18, the UK is in the EU. If you have listened to the commentary from today, by numerous MPs/analylists/etc, this ...