I don't actually understand how she's perceived to have a diluted degree of power just because she was not elected by a public election vote. I think we ended up with a fine PM judging from things so far.Yes, it's an interesting one. Judges have a tendency to be a bit contrary because then they get a little bit of fame. However, if the issue is tinkered with much more by the hideous remoaners then Mrs May will have every reason to go to the country. The more fuss the remoaners make, the more likely a Tory landslide victory. Good! This will give her a strengthened mandate to pursue Brexit with gusto.
Someone on Press Preview (Sky 10.30pm nightly) this past few days said that they thought the British public already had voting fatigue after the ridiculous behaviour on both sides up to and after the referendum ...we've been through hell one way or another, and we've had enough. It'll take long enough as it is to get us free of the 'totalitarian' grip of the EUP.It will also give constituency parties the chance to deselect some of the more loathsome whining remaniac MPs and replace them with decent candidates who wish to enforce the will of the people.
Yes, more better ...but oh, I'm sure we could find a few more .....In case people feel that I have used stiff language in describing remoaner mps I have compiled a little list of alternative terms that may be felt to be more suitable:
abhorrent, deplorable, disgusting, horrible, obnoxious, odious, repugnant, revolting, vile, abominable, execrable, etc etc
That's better!
They have no grace in accepting that they lost that vote, but will not shut up and sit down ...it'll cause people a lot of distress before it's finished, and believe me, just with that dratted woman, I've not wished her well...that's for sure! I hope her empire falls to dust.
Apparently, she told a reporter that she was physically sick at 4am when the result showed the out vote winning ...now, if that's true, what on earth did she have so important to her own interests that would cause that to happen to a hard nosed business woman like her?
Seems at breakfast that morning, her 11year old son said 'But Mummy, you'll do something about it'.
Just as I'd thought everything was in safe and capable hands, this dreadful woman causes this to happen, and it truly has caused me to feel really fed up about it all.Love it Pipe, get it off yer chest
TBH I`ve stopped letting `em wind me up now, sick of the bleeding idiots. I`m sure we`ll be out soon enough
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They are bleeding idiots Terry, and I wish they'd up sticks and move to Europe if they're so darn obsessed by it.
We once had a boxer that was hit by a car right in front of us - an idiot on a motorcycle had raced through the car park on one wheel and she bolted out of the car terrified. We've never trusted a dog off the lead since unless in a fenced area.Yes it`s really surprising how intelligent dogs are, most anywayI can walk Maya off lead almost anywhere now, local that is, and she is brilliant and listens to every command
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That's OK - just thought I'd mention it. Not a drug as such, just derived from a natural source.I used to have a lurcher who didn`t give a hoot about fireworks etc, she`d even go out with them going off ! I won`t bother with the drug Trish, but thanks for the recommendation, she`ll either get use to it, or just continue hiding![]()
She's got through the evening despite some loud bangs, but has just been tearing around like a hooligan ...teeth! We found one on the floor 10 minutes ago, but some of the back ones are coming through, so will be uncomfortable.
I'm glad we got it solved too - took three vet visits and test results before I started reading about things in the garden, and got a shock to see just how many toxic or poisonous plants there are! This is the list - read through and jot down any plants/trees etc. that you have. I found 12 - some of them flowers that I won't have again next summer: Dogs In The Garden - Plants that are Toxic & Poisonous for DogsI did know about poison ivy, but wasn`t aware that other strains could cause problems like that, and i`m pleased you sorted it out for HettyPoor things, they just don`t know, a bit like me
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Apparently, all parts of Laburnum are toxic! I've learned a lot more than I'd known about such things. Even after over 40 years of having dogs, there's new things to find out!One thing i do keep an eye on in our garden is the Laburnum when it is dropping it`s yellow thingies, i believe they are deadly if consumed. I`m not sure if we need to watch her with other plants etc, but touch wood, no incidents up to now.![]()