Ruth Davidson has taken legal advice and tells us that "blocking Brexit is not within the power of Holyrood".
Good!


That's good! I did hear something to that effect on the special Question Time.
It's still not nice hearing her wicked threats
I'm just thinking if the Conservatives elect a new leader from the remain camp?
Perish the thought! I liked Theresa May, but it's thought that she did vote 'remain' ...yet her quietness suggested she wasn't that devoted to the notion.
I think that that is virtually impossible. The line-up might be: PM - Boris Johnson. Chancellor - Andrea Leadsome, Home Office - Michael Gove. That would be my dream team at this point. Remain should get jobs, but not in the front row.
As you might have guessed I'm a member of the Conservative Party. Our MPs decide who the two front runners are for the PM job - then the members get to vote for their preference. A very useful vote imho.
Last thing we want as PM is a 'remain' - we want someone who will stand up to any negative attitude and coercion. Boris is definitely determined. How he'd be in the long term is another matter, but the present and immediate future is what's important.
I did say I'd never vote Conservative again, but think I'll go back on that notion. Took long enough to get rid of Labour.
I do get newsletters and other emails from Conservatives, but am not a member.
Rather that than be a frogs leg

saying which I had steak and roast tatties for lunch (dinner?) today

after I got back from a bit of sales shopping, needed a pair of trainers and some sports wear for my trips to the leisure centre for some Cardiactive therapy, got to do something now to get the pregnant look down

, and no it's not a beer belly as I don't drink much.
Because it was mainly a cholesterol issue for my husband, all we did was cut fat content down and stay on the sensible side with sugar - we both lost two clothes sizes ..thankfully it stopped because I came down to size 8 jeans!
Gone up to size 10 since I was ill ..the steroid tablets put a bit of weight on and it hasn't totally gone yet ...not bothered though

It's easy to do if you shop online because you can check the content of everything you buy easier than shopping in store (at least, I find it so).
We still eat decent size meals, just most of them carefully considered.
Well I didn't, I'm not a member of any political party, have never really had an interest, and where I live anything but a Labour vote is wasted, she always wins in my constituency (Harriet Harman), but I do notice that I always seem to have more to spend when the Conservatives are in power than when Labour are, not that I would vote Labour anyway.
I like Harriet Harman, just don't want a Labour government.
Conservatives should stay sharp - they have very little opposition currently!
BRILLIANT !!!!!!!
She has no Veto over the referendum - we voted it OUT
Oh! go on, you're the closest
The witch led us to believe she'd spoken to Brussels ..and it turned out when she was questioned on what they said, that she hasn't yet! ..and that's why she's turned her evil eye on trying to scupper the referendum result!
The easiest thing is to cut out bread and potatoes. Try that for a couple of weeks and I'll bet that you'll feel better round the midriff.
I once did that when I was in a hospital for a month where the food was excellent ...after 2 weeks, I'd put a fair amount of weight on, so where they provided two cooked meals every day, I cut bread out apart from a few tea time sandwiches, and potatoes & Yorkshire puddings on at least one meal each day. Worked very well!