{{#sender.isSelf}} I was thinking primarily of wars, probably in the Middle East, in the case of Trump. {{#replies}} I don’t fear that the rest of Europe or the world will hate us, love us or call us quitters.What I fear is a Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government-in-waiting, comprising Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Gove and Priti Patel – the right-wing of the right-wing, the most ideologically conservative UK government that’s ever stood on the brink of power in my lifetime.I like having the freedom to live and work in countries across Europe, with access to benefits and healthcare in the country of my residence. Much of this was obvious to anybody with common sense which was why so many seriously ill people decided not to go near a hospital and have died at home.In the first half of March government policy was based on establishing herd immunity on the assumption that 60 per cent of the population would be infected.
try again, the name must be uniquePlease They had become like a pair of conmen who have been successfully peddling lies and fantasies, but who must suddenly grapple with a highly-dangerous reality.Trump and Johnson are both like Greene’s conman in that they suddenly had to deal with a real crisis instead of a fictional one.
Result: SoftBank’s $80 billion buying spree on high-tech has started to unravel.
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Much of this was obvious to anybody with common sense which was why so many seriously ill people decided not to go near a hospital and have died at home.In the first half of March government policy was based on establishing herd immunity on the assumption that 60 per cent of the population would be infected.
... but he has visibly turned into a ranting megalomaniac in the last five months. But today it is led by Robert Redfield, a Trump appointee, who once controversially headed the Pentagon’s response to HIV-Aids in the 1980s.
But for all his verbal belligerence towards Iran, he has stopped just short of a full-scale military conflict over the last three years.In the case of Johnson, I believed that he would muddle through and, if there was a true crisis it would be to do with a no-deal Brexit. Boris Johnson asked why he is being so vague with the British public. There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts