Delays because of increased French security checks (and not enough manpower), slowing things down. Looks like a deliberate 'go slow'. As if "you've been lucky to have had relatively free movement, here's a taste of what you'll get".
Yeah I still don't see what this has to do with Brexit, jihadis in France is their concern for Frexit
It was clearly 'unofficial policy' to hyper-enforce the borders to obvious UK Nationals.
Rofl, actually carrying out border checks is hyper-enforcement
No wonder yuros are in such a poor state :\
1 I'm rather waiting for Le Pen and Clinton joining May and Merkel and Ang Sang Syu Kui and the several other (potential) female leaders I might half remember in a world-matriarchy. But Marine aint yet there.
Myanmar isn't really relevant yet
Fingers crossed for ebin Le Pen
Are... they joking? Like... this is satire right?
Neo they're all fake quotes
They're saying Boris Johnson is irrational, basing his actions off of emotion, they're saying that Cameron didn't know what to do to beat Miliband and in panic promised a referendum which he didn't plan what would happen if he lost (resigning), they're saying that Farage made a mess of politics by quitting in the eve of Brexit to return to family life, and that Blair committed catastrophic mistakes which cost the lives of British soldiers. It is a double joke, because it ascribes all of these qualities of irrationality, impulsive, sentimental and irresponsible qualities to women (when they were expressed by the men speaking the joke), suggesting them to be misogynists with no self-awareness.
If you want to suck all the fun out of it and examine it straight,
Boris called for a measured approach and detailed exactly why he supported Brexit, the gut feeling seems to be misattributed from Theo Paphitis. Understandably, a Greek may have certain gut instincts in regards to how the EU "enlightens" people's nations.
Cameron promised the EU referendum, but you can find amusing instances if you scrounge on youtube for question time moments where Tory members tried to backpedal and say there was no promise in their manifesto, a lie which UKIP had fun exposing on live tele, and gradually the Tory backbenchers forced Cameron to put the referendum in motion. The rest is now great history. The volkskrant fault David Cameron for not standing to defend the EU upon the defeat of Remain, there's not much he could've done afterwards, politically he was spent and there would've been a parliamentary coup if he tried to keep the UK within the EU on such a defeat. I suspect he actually did plan for the eventuality of his defeat given how quickly the Bank of England, Osborne and Hammond were to act, he just never made his plans public, as part of his campaign strategy was to make voters believe that Brexit was
a step in the dark, and to say he had done his job and planned for his own defeat, would be self-defeating.
Thus is the issue for a Prime Minister who takes sides, conflict of interest :
P
Also it goes without saying that Dave didn't hate May, Dave is the reason May is our Prime Minster in the first place, David having appointed her and made everything possible for her accession to leadership in 2020 - It's hilarious seeing the response of May's leadership campaigners seeing victory 4 years early.
With Farage they're saying that his decision to quit was spontaneous, but speaking as one who's followed his bants for a while, he's been campaigning for a
Brexit referendum for
17 years,
didn't let things like plane crashes stop him, he got the referendum and still kept campaigning - he's now age 52, and as he's not an MP, there's nothing more he can actually do. Being no stranger to death threats, he did however decide he was done when the
threats extended to his family. He didn't support May because she was in the Remain camp, saying instead that
Andrea Leadsom, one he knows was pro-Brexit even when all polls indicated Remain victory.
Then there's Tony Blair. The only two things volkskrant got wrong were the notion of embarrassing press conferences, for an hour and a half
he was composed and confident as usual,
whilst normal people remained livid. Essentially he took full responsibility and apologized for all the grief caused (he doesn't take the blame) and says he did nothing wrong, he made the right choice by removing Saddam.
[Urge to prosecute intensifies]
It's also worth noting that this man has full control over his accents, inflections and emotions, it's how he got into power in the first place. I suspect he was advised on what to do in order to gain the most sympathy for the public. The other thing they got wrong was the idea that Blair hates women, which is not true, Blair pretends to like everyone.
Pretty weak satire tbh, seems to be based off of news that was made this week, fails to understand what it is satirizing or who it is satirizing. It's most likely satirizing British politicians involved in Brexit, but then I don't know why Blair is involved. If it's satirizing British politicians in general, why doesn't the writer do their research beforehand? I'm not even talking about researching the decades they worked in in which there was rich tapestries of satire spun around them, even a brief look into the recent month would have found more than Larry the cat. Take for example the hilarity in Cameron delivering a speech in which he says Britons don't quit - week later, he quits. There are so many angles to take there, with Cameron not being British by his own standards, with Cameron retreating to the bacon factory in tears, to Cameron having for years been known as the jellyfish - never looking happier in his life than when he announced he was resigning. To that end, it is weak. Then there is the angle itself, they've taken the angle that May is being criticized for being a woman by Boris, Cameron, Farage and Blair. Evidently that's not true, May was by Cameron's design his successor, Blair has not weighed in on May (being busy with everyone trying to convict him for being a war criminal), and both Boris and Farage backed Andrea Leadsom because she was doubtless pro-Brexit (with Leadsom actually getting criticized for being a
family woman since to her critics it implied the other female candidate was less qualified for not being one), which is not very feminist tbh. So maybe it's a dig at misogynists who idolize Johnson, Cameron, Farage and Blair, but fear May because she's a woman? I've not seen these arguments anywhere. I've seen people who argue you should fear May, but those are people who say you should fear her for her ruthlessness, in that she's going to destroy the politicians you like - which is not a concern for those who favour those four, May is working with the three groups of them. It's also a particularly odd choice in regards to the UK, wherein the leaderships of Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria and Margaret Thatcher were ones in which our enemies were destroyed, May has been described by her peers as tougher than Thatcher and she has until recently been in charge of the MI5, so I don't particularly get the intended implication here. Heck,
May's already off to a good start, having gotten Hollande to cooperate. French newspapers are even saying that Hollande was scared of May, because he was shorter than her and he was looking down on him the whole time xD
So maybe it's referring to attitudes in Europe? After all, it is a valuable tool
in satire to make fun of your own country, ironically, by making fun of another country. But last I checked Europeans are the planet's most socially liberal people (at least, they are the loudest at signalling their morals), so it's not saying anything about volkskrant's readership. In all likelihood, it was just an opinion piece from someone who isn't interested in the United Kingdom, but who wanted to generate clicks with pandering
Very haram