09:45Urmstongran
I thought it was the delightful Angela Rayner on first view ?
Good Morning Friday 17th July 2026
Honestly, my house is such a mess
The next bit will be how you vote in the next election. We will have two choices on the ballot paper - however many names are there. You can vote for the Conservative continuity of anti-democratic, anti-Europe government or the candidate best placed to stop them and who offer, as Labour has already stated, that they would seek a "closer alliance with the EU".
If you do not vote for that best-placed candidate, you will be voting for a move further away from our European neighbours and further away from democracy.
09:45Urmstongran
I thought it was the delightful Angela Rayner on first view ?
You know that the Times and several other serious press outlets aren't publicising her name and certainly not publishing her picture? Probably because she is considering a legal case regarding what was said about her?
New lows UG.
Shall we have a chat about people turning up late for photo ops in Rome, who might possibly have been the worse for wear?
GillT57
I have to hope that the majority of Tory voters in the previous election voted 'To get Brexit done' because frankly any other reason is questionable. Does anyone vote to cut social services, slash funding for the poorest, less able in society, vote to cut overseas aid, sell off the NHS, give all public servants a pay cut, etc., etc.? Let alone vote for a man with the morals and standards of behaviour that are beyond most people's understanding.
At least Boris doesn’t turn up drunk to a venue. On a flight to Gibraltar this Labour MP Charlotte Nichols had to be taken from the plane in a wheelchair yesterday, she was so intoxicated.
A Labour MP so drunk whilst representing the UK was taken off the plane in a wheelchair is a non story?
Any comments?
I got an ERROR 504 message hence the double post, sorry!
Yes, you are quite right growstuff -some people, not all.
Thank you for pointing that out.
Alegrias1
^There have been many dodgy sites given as links in the past years on GN^
So its true then- people don't look at the content of the links, or check that they are from a trusted source, they just post them willy-nilly.
some people
Thanks Gill57 it’s nice to know I can read the room and can get things right on here ... sometimes!
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Thanks Gill57 it’s nice to know I can read the room and can get things right on here ... sometimes!
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There have been many dodgy sites given as links in the past years on GN
So its true then
- people don't look at the content of the links, or check that they are from a trusted source, they just post them willy-nilly.
lemongrove
Lincslass
Do I need to apologise again, and no am usually more careful.
No, you don’t need to apologise again.?
There have been many dodgy sites given as links in the past years on GN.Don’t worry about it.
Thank you.
MaizieD
^And if things are going well they keep quiet.^
Do note, too, that we have never been quiet
Please tell me, what things have gone right. Please- we have been asking for months, but never a reply. I think there is a very valid reason for this ... but please ...
Why would we 'suck it up' (talk about imflammatory language!) - when it is an unmitigated disaster- and the final version can still be influenced - as we still don't know what Deal, or possibly NO Deal, we will en up with?
None of us have any idea yet what form it will take, as Frost, Johnson and Co, the ERG/Spartans- are still not accepting THEIR OWN DEAL - the one THEY negotitated, called the best ever, oven ready and signed ...
When have things been “going well” for Brexit ? - no wonder we aren’t quiet. Could reverse it - Brexit voters will never admit anything bad is a consequence of Brexit - it’s always blamed on something else - the EU, Covid, remainers etc
nanna8
Despite all the gripes the UK did vote to leave and really what is happening was pretty predictable. You voted for it, suck it up and move on.
No, nanna8, nearly half of us didn't vote for it and I'm not going to be told to "suck it up". Nevertheless, I'm grown up enough to accept the situation we're in and to make the best of a bad job, but I'm never going to accept the idiotic pronouncements of people who are so blinkered they can't see what they've done.
Urmstongran
No nanna8 that’s what these disagreements are all about. Yes, I voted for it and so far I’m happy with it. Those who didn’t vote for it are still annoyed and hate (understandably) to be told to ‘suck it up’.
On the contrary! When I read posts such as this, I can see that some people who voted for Brexit can't accept reality. They're still living in their lalaland, where everything will turn out alright because they "won".
Well as we are not keeping quiet "Urm* that says it all. Thank you (I think?) for remonstrating with Nanna8 over her use of wearisome language such as 'suck it up'.
And if things are going well they keep quiet.
Do note, too, that we have never been quiet 
Or do agree with my narrative nanna8. Those who voted Remain are sitting comfortably. If it goes badly (in stages, as in bumps in the road after 40 years of being in the EU) they cry ‘what about those sunny uplands that were promised?’ And if things are going well they keep quiet.
nanna8 it's worth knowing that some Brexit supporters like to paint remain voters as traitors who would like to see the country fail. It's worth remembering that the remain voters weren't the ones voting to withdraw from the most successful economic union ever conceived in Europe, and they're not the ones taking pleasure in the demonisation of our closest allies.
Don't fall for the Brexiters' fantasies, nanna8
Just sayin'
Re-reading your comment nanna8 I do wonder if something has been lost in my translation? I think perhaps you are saying ‘it’s done, get over it and on with it’. That would mean us all pulling together and those vehement feelings against Brexit mean this will never happen. Sadly I think some would still like the UK to be given a bloody nose by the EU and I’d even go so far as to say some people would like the UK to fail badly (at whose expense one wonders?) just to prove the point that we were idiots for voting for it and that the ‘grownups in the room’ (condescending or what!) would now have to put things right.
No nanna8 that’s what these disagreements are all about. Yes, I voted for it and so far I’m happy with it. Those who didn’t vote for it are still annoyed and hate (understandably) to be told to ‘suck it up’.
Despite all the gripes the UK did vote to leave and really what is happening was pretty predictable. You voted for it, suck it up and move on.
Just because Corbyn has gone doesn't mean that all ex-labour voters will immediately return to the party. Many remain deeply suspicious of the Labour party and what it stands for. If a change of leader can make such a transformation so quickly, who is to say that another change of leader won't mean a complete turn round again?
Of course I fully understand why staunch Labour Party stalwarts want to think that with Corbyn behind them and Boris in power, everyone will return to them, but I think they are being overoptimistic.
The biggest growing group in the electorate are the non-voters, who have turned in disgust from both parties and have just decided not to vote. i can see this group growing larger in the next election.
Lincslass
Do I need to apologise again, and no am usually more careful.
No, you don’t need to apologise again.?
There have been many dodgy sites given as links in the past years on GN.Don’t worry about it.
GillT57
I have to hope that the majority of Tory voters in the previous election voted 'To get Brexit done' because frankly any other reason is questionable. Does anyone vote to cut social services, slash funding for the poorest, less able in society, vote to cut overseas aid, sell off the NHS, give all public servants a pay cut, etc., etc.? Let alone vote for a man with the morals and standards of behaviour that are beyond most people's understanding.
Quite a lot did vote that way for that reason.Quite a lot more voted Tory so that Jeremy Corbyn couldn't get into power.
Neither reason will be valid at the next election which is why it will probably be a Labour win ( or hung Parliament.)
Voting Tory. I didn’t in the last election because the policy was rubbish, IMO, it didnt make any difference because our MP was still returned with a 20k majority.
However if proper sensible policies are proposed I reserve the option to vote on merit regardless of which party.
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