Message from @Hopix

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2019-11-11 14:34:31 UTC  

I'm not saying it doesn't

2019-11-11 14:34:57 UTC  

There should be a chamber like that, but should be elected

2019-11-11 14:35:07 UTC  

What's the point then

2019-11-11 14:35:13 UTC  

Just have one chamber

2019-11-11 14:35:40 UTC  

There can be longer terms and other differences

2019-11-11 14:36:01 UTC  

we have 6 years and parliament is 4

2019-11-11 14:37:17 UTC  

Or you could have elections where only lorts could stand

2019-11-11 14:37:24 UTC  

*d

2019-11-11 14:38:01 UTC  

Or just leave it how it is

2019-11-11 14:38:12 UTC  

Isn't there too many of them on hol anyway? You could reduce it to like 1/4th or something

2019-11-11 14:38:20 UTC  

*in

2019-11-11 14:52:45 UTC  

its interesting that the chinese firm would put money in the failing business... they now have a vested interest in the UK doing well

2019-11-11 15:09:05 UTC  

I guess that's better than it just getting randomly bought out

2019-11-11 15:11:43 UTC  

Btw I've answered my own question from earlier

"“the Parties [i.e. the UK and the EU] agree to consider” a number of defence policies, including UK “collaboration in relevant existing and future projects of the European Defence Agency” and “collaborative defence projects.”

The language in the latest iteration of the Political Declaration is actually weaker than the version Theresa May struck: the former PM committed the UK to “enable” the policies, while the new version only promises to “consider.”"

Doesn't sound as bad as I thought

2019-11-11 15:12:39 UTC  

Chinese taking over British business @wacka

2019-11-11 15:12:41 UTC  

Not a good thing.

2019-11-11 15:12:48 UTC  

Nah it pisses me off

2019-11-11 15:12:59 UTC  

I guess it's better than it going under though

2019-11-11 15:13:26 UTC  

That keeps us tied to the EU, which is a good thing. @Hopix

2019-11-11 15:13:53 UTC  

It says we'll "consider" to cooperate in military schemes

2019-11-11 15:13:56 UTC  

Not a very strong tie

2019-11-11 15:14:23 UTC  

The intelligence services are desperate to keep access to European collective intelligence networks

2019-11-11 15:14:29 UTC  

We'll strike a deal, keeping us close

2019-11-11 15:14:47 UTC  

Yeah that's fine as long as it can be unilaterally undone

2019-11-11 15:14:49 UTC  

why wouldnt it be good for china to be buying a failing company?

2019-11-11 15:14:57 UTC  

they now have money on the line...

2019-11-11 15:15:03 UTC  

More Chinese control in the economy and government.

2019-11-11 15:15:07 UTC  

if UK goes down... china lose money

2019-11-11 15:15:11 UTC  

We should nationalise that company

2019-11-11 15:15:15 UTC  

no.. the opposite

2019-11-11 15:15:25 UTC  

I'm probably with Nathan on this one tbh

2019-11-11 15:15:26 UTC  

more control in Chinas government

2019-11-11 15:15:39 UTC  

We don't have more control in China? What?

2019-11-11 15:15:40 UTC  

their money is tied in our companies

2019-11-11 15:15:49 UTC  

China has more control over our economy and our policies

2019-11-11 15:15:52 UTC  

if the UK fails, china lose out

2019-11-11 15:15:54 UTC  

Through those investments and that money

2019-11-11 15:16:04 UTC  

Sure, but they can take measures to ensure the UK doesn't fail.

2019-11-11 15:16:11 UTC  

if china wanted more control they could just let our failing businesses die

2019-11-11 15:16:12 UTC  

Which is where their influence in the govnerment comes in