July 13, 20168 yr David Davis - Brexit Secretary Ovo je definitivan kraj osteritija as we know it u Britaniji. Da li ce im to u ovoj i ovakvoj situaciji doneti korist ii stetu - videcemo.
July 13, 20168 yr Interesantna podela: With many of the key appointments now announced, we can see how Prime Minister Theresa May has balanced her cabinet between those who campaigned to stay in the EU and those who wanted out. Leavers Boris Johnson - Foreign Secretary David Davis - Brexit Secretary Liam Fox - International Trade Secretary Remainers Philip Hammond - Chancellor Amber Rudd - Home secretary Michael Fallon - Defence Secretary
July 13, 20168 yr With that in mind, just watch the wave of emotions that flooded over State Department spokesman Mark Toner’s face when he learned the news during his daily press briefing. C-SPANYou can almost hear the internal screams and/or laughter. C-SPANAs befitting the spokesperson for the diplomatic heart of the United States, what Toner said aloud was decidedly civil: “I mean, look, we’re always going to be able to work with the British, no matter who is occupying the role of foreign secretary because of our deep abiding special relationship with the United Kingdom. We congratulate Foreign Secretary Hammond on his new role [as Chancellor of the Exchequer. and we look forward to engaging with Boris Johnson as the new foreign secretary. This is something that, frankly, goes beyond — a relationship that goes beyond personalities. And it is an absolutely critical period in, certainly England’s history but also in the US-UK relationship, so absolutely we’re committed to working productively going forward.”
July 13, 20168 yr vec se naslucuje uspesna saradnja. Writing in the Daily Telegraph in November 2007, when Mrs Clinton looked the favourite to win the 2008 presidential election, Mr Johnson mused about whether he could support her candidacy. "She's got dyed blonde hair and pouty lips, and a steely blue stare, like a sadistic nurse in a mental hospital," he noted.
July 13, 20168 yr Predvideo je odgovarajuću naslovnu 7 godina kasnije :D Bar joj nije rekao da je "half-Kenyan" koja mrzi "British Empire" Nego: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MoHS_GK4dM
July 13, 20168 yr Interesantna podela: With many of the key appointments now announced, we can see how Prime Minister Theresa May has balanced her cabinet between those who campaigned to stay in the EU and those who wanted out. Leavers Boris Johnson - Foreign Secretary David Davis - Brexit Secretary Liam Fox - International Trade Secretary Remainers Philip Hammond - Chancellor Amber Rudd - Home secretary Michael Fallon - Defence Secretary BoJo and DD, me like it.
July 13, 20168 yr This is not a re-run of the 1980s, for what we are seeing is now not the equivalent of a split between an SDP and a gradually reforming Labour Party, but a split between the SDP and the Militant Tendency. We should not fear a significant division on the Left, because the Corbynist movement will, in time, turn in on itself as it finds new ‘traitors’ to blame for the electoral failures that will inevitably face them. There is a deep current in English cultural life that is antipathetic to puritan movements, with good historical reasons. We should trust those deep pragmatic sentiments in our national life, believe that a Corbynist movement left to itself will be banished to electoral obscurity, and take on the deeper challenge of ensuring that the one nation aspirations that Theresa May sought to lay claim to yesterday are genuinely realised as we enter this crucial period of national reconstruction. Gordon Lynch
July 13, 20168 yr jao ''I seem to remember the last time he did a deal with the Germans, he came back with three nearly new water cannon.'' Now, who the hell was it who said this? Edited July 13, 20168 yr by Roger Sanchez
July 13, 20168 yr pretera ga on malo, ne znam gde je to posao opozicije da pomaze vladi... Edited July 13, 20168 yr by MancMellow
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