Have fun with that debate bullshit America
Was that slip up suggesting that you are never going back?
The only place I'd possibly be able to run to is mainland China....
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Shinkai: Set in the Edo period. DHO-centric. As mysterious figures gather in the city, a young woman unearths the dark secrets of the Asakami family.
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[12:40] Lace: lucina is amazing
[12:40] Neir: lucina is pretty much flawless
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Linger: Complete. August, 1995. I met him. A branch off Part 3. Mikiya keeps his promise to meet Azaka, and meets again with that mysterious girl he once found in the rain.
Shinkai: Set in the Edo period. DHO-centric. As mysterious figures gather in the city, a young woman unearths the dark secrets of the Asakami family.
The Dollkeeper: A Fate side-story. The memoirs of the last tuner of the Einzberns. A record of the end of a family.
Overcount 2030: Extra x Notes. A girl with no memories is found by a nameless soldier, and wakes up to a world of war.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=WfvUJObeFAo
And now Temer admits Dilma was impeached for not following his dumbass economic plan, not because of supposed crimes.
quotes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-37450952
Horse whispering
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37461219
WELP
Let the madness (re)commence
"Among young people, his most sympathetic constituency, Mr Corbyn has an approval rating of -18%. Among the over-65s it is -68%."
And now they're going to have a bugger of a time throwing him out even if he loses the next election.
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<NEW FIC!> Revolution #9: Somewhere out there, there's a universe in which your mistakes and failures never happened, and all you wished for is true. How hard would you fight to make that real?
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Whatever the Tories are, they are not protectionist. Even Brexit is being wheeled out to boost trading elsewhere.
I'm serious though, they are neoliberal to the core.
There's certainly a party line and a people line to confuse, but I think you're confusing them both with what the Tories are going to do. And while I'd debate against Strife's assertion that the Tories are neo-liberal to the core and there will be minimal internal opposition to some of the trade agreements on the horizon, I am also certain that the party as is will aggressively pursue and sign all the deals it can get.
Where the Tories are protectionist, it's almost totally focused on keeping British jobs for British workers; in the wake of Brexit and the political necessity that our settlement include at least some immigration controls imposed on the European labour market, that desire has been sated to a certain extent. In turn, this frees up room for trade deals which are economically necessary and will harm British employment to a degree which is fundamentally unknown, indirect, and dependent on employers instead of direct immigrant competition. That's far more palatable.
I think it's worth throwing a couple of May's speeches around here to indicate present direction.
FREE with this post! - a historical digression from when it had a slightly different focus:
They're protectionist by instinct when confronted by the job market - British jobs for British workers - but have generally inclined to free trade in policy and practice historically, with some blips. The struggle's been going on for pretty much the party's entire modern history though, and you can draw a line of politicians through it as the torches within the party are handed on.
Peel, the founder of the modern Tories via the Tamworth Manifesto, fell to protectionists just after having rammed through the repeal of the Corn Laws; Disraeli, despite having been one of Peel's great opponents, refused to reintroduce the Corn Laws because he'd enfranchised a load of urban voters who wanted cheap bread; the Peelite grouping split off to form the Liberals, and then a secondary grouping split back to make the Liberal Unionists who went into coalition with the Conservatives: that coalition was brought down when Liberal Unionist Joseph Chamberlain's Imperial Preference diverged from the Tory free-traders under Bonar Law. Neville, Joseph's more famous son, eventually put through Imperial Preference as Chancellor under the Ottawa Accords. (Which was quickly dismantled by the States as soon as they could bring Lend-Lease pressure to bear).
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Anyway, you're definitely right insofar as what a lot of people hoped for with Brexit and what is actually going to happen are not really the same thing.