Uk affairs, The Double Lizzie Crisis (Part 1)

One of his more shameful acts.

Fixed that for you

There is a huge difference between supporting the state of Israel, and supporting the ongoing settlements and plantations, and suppression of the Palestinians, as you well know.

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Raab is a slimy toad. He fits in well for the Tory government

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That he does. You left out thick. As fuck.
The truly laughable thing is the current English govt thinking Biden will listen to their opinion on anything at all.

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Absolutely. The latter being part of Zionism. Starmer, despite trying to be a bit mealy mouthed about it, knows this and still declared his unqualified support for Zionism.

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Barnier should take lube off the table.

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Sir John cuts loose
BREAKING. Sir John Major: “Complacency and nostalgia are the route to national decline”

“We are no longer a great power. We will never be so again. In a world of nearly 8 billion people, well under 1% are British”

“We are a top second-rank power”Image

  1. John Major: “Our hefty international influence rested on our history and reputation, buttressed by our membership of the EU and our close alliance with the US.
    Suddenly, we are no longer an irreplaceable bridge between Europe and America. We are now less relevant to them both”

  2. Sir John: “I do find it surprising that – in the midst of the Covid crisis – the Government appears to be fostering disputes with the Judiciary […]; the Civil Service, upon whose help the Government depends; and the BBC, still the most respected broadcaster on the planet”

  3. Sir John: “#Brexit divided England & Wales from Scotland and Northern Ireland. It divided political parties and families; the young and their elders; business and trade unions; and friend from friend. As its full impact becomes apparent in the New Year, old wounds may re-open”

  4. John Major: “There is no consensus on #Brexit, and never has been. It was a bitterly divisive policy, and uncorked a populism that may be difficult to quell.
    The Referendum debate was unlike any I have known before. Emotion overcame reality”.

  5. Sir John on #Brexit:

“Fiction defeated fact and fostered a belief in a past that never was – whilst boosting enthusiasm for a future that may never be.”.

“If that mode of politics takes root, it will kill all respect in our system of government”.

  1. Sir John: "In the #Brexit Referendum, Britons voted to leave EU. I have never hidden my view, nor have I changed it. To my mind – and I am no starry-eyed European – Brexit is the worst foreign policy decision in my lifetime.

“Brexit was sold to our electors on false premises”

  1. Sir John Major: “Free speech for those who supported remaining in the EU came at a price. They were pilloried as “Remoaners”. Judges were denounced as “Enemies of the People”. Opponents of Brexit were cowed. It was shameful. No democracy should find itself in such a position”

  2. Sir John Major:

#Brexit was sold to the nation as a win-win situation. It is not”.

“We were promised we would stay in the Single Market. We have not”.

“We were told trade with the EU would be frictionless. It will not be”.

  1. John Major: “We were promised we would save billions in payments to the European Union: a bus was driven around the country telling us so. Not so: #Brexit is costing billions – not saving them”.

  2. Sir John Major: “More recently – and for the first time in our long history – Ministers have proposed legislation giving them powers to break the law. This is a slippery slope down which no democratic Government should ever travel”
    #Brexit

  3. Sir John Major:

“It was claimed, #Brexit wouldn’t increase support for Scottish independence or a united Ireland. It has”.

  1. Sir John Major: "It defies logic that intelligent men and women making such extravagant promises did not know they were undeliverable – and yet they continued to make them.

“It was politics. It was campaigning. It was for a cause”.

“It was also unforgivable”

#brexit

  1. Sir John Major: “If that is how we [Britain] are going to conduct our public affairs, then not only will our politics truly fall into a bad place, but our word as a nation will no longer be trusted”
    #Brexit

  2. Sir John Major:

“Trade has always been the life-blood of our prosperity.
We were promised a comprehensive trade deal with the EU. We were told this would be “the easiest deal in history” because “we hold all the cards”. Apparently not”
#Brexit

  1. Sir John Major:

“As the politics changed, the promises were ditched”.

“We can now look forward to a flimsy, barebones #Brexit deal – or no deal at all”.

“This is a wretched betrayal of what our electors were led to believe”

  1. Sir John Major:

#Brexit is no friend of free trade with Europe”.

“It may set up new tariff barriers [and other consequences]. These costs and complexities are the certain legacy of Brexit”.

“This is as a result of our negotiating failure – and it is a failure.”

  1. Sir John: “There is no Australia deal. It is a fantasy: a euphemism for No Deal at all – and the Government should say so.”

“It is time to stop putting Ministers on the media who speak to a pre-prepared script and parrot misleading or pointless slogans.” :eyes:

#Brexit

  1. Sir John: “It is important we negotiate a more comprehensive relationship with the EU”

“We should recognise that the EU nations are bound with ourselves in ties of common interest, history and future destiny”

“To ignore this would be a dereliction of our national interests”

  1. :rotating_light: Sir John Major on the Scottish referendum: :rotating_light:

“The Westminster Government could agree for an Independence Referendum to take place, on the basis of two referenda. The first to vote upon the principle of negotiations, and the second upon the outcome of them”.

#Scotland

  1. Sir John Major on #Scotland: “The purpose of the second referendum would be that Scottish electors would know what they were voting for, and be able to compare it to what they now have. This did not happen with Brexit: had it done so, there may have been no #Brexit

  2. Sir John on an #Ireland border poll: “The time for a poll is not yet come. But it will. And if – when it does – the Northern Irish vote for unification, then those who ignored the warnings that #Brexit posed will have to answer for the dismantling of a further part of the UK”

  3. Sir John: “[The Internal Market Bill] is unprecedented in all our history – for good reason. It has damaged our reputation around the world”

“Lawyers everywhere are incredulous that the UK – “the cradle of the Rule of Law” – could give themselves the power to break the law”

  1. Sir John Major:

“It is essential we remain a United Kingdom – and reinforce the values that have built our reputation”.

“If we cannot again be a great power, we can be a great example”.

“If we cannot compel, we can influence”.

  1. Sir John: “We can be “Global Britain” […] but we must reject the narrow nationalism that some have imported into our politics.
    We must put aside the notion of “British exceptionalism”: it is a fantasy baked into the minds of those who do not know how the world has changed”

  2. Sir John Major:

“But – we can be exceptional”.

“All this – and more – can be achieved”.

“We like to think of ourselves as the land of hope and glory. “Hope” is essential – most especially during the darkest of times”.

“But I am ambivalent about the “glory””.

  1. Sir John Major: “I will settle for a land that is united and prosperous; which rises above challenges – as it has done so often in the past; whose word is trusted both near and far; and whose people are seen to be decent, fair and compassionate to all”
    #Britain :uk:

  2. Sir John Major:

“In every corner of our United Kingdom that remains the instinctive heartbeat”.

“And it is one which I hope will always prevail”.

“Thank you.”

(excepts from a speech delivered by John Major on Nov 9 2020 at Middle Temple)

THREAD ENDS :uk:

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Ah yeah but lads they are 2nd only to the USA in the Olympics. :slight_smile:

Full speech. RIP John Bull

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That was fantastic but Major is now some Jimmy Carter-style cutesy magic grandad that no serious hard-nosed Brit gives a fuck about.

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A nuisance who had his day in the sun and made a fuck of it.

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Edwina Currie his bit on the side.

Sir John Major is reminiscent of a bygone time when politicians could be trusted to be kept to their word. There wouldn’t be any peace in Ireland without him

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“The failure of the peace process lies fairly and squarely on the door step of John Major and 10 Downing Street”.

Gerry Adams 1996

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Sir John set the stage so men of peace like Tony Blair and Gerry Adams could take the applause

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Sir John and Sir John of of Dunboyne you mean.

Actually this is true.