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Vast Brexit thread merge part IV

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They have been stuffed for quite a while, due to the Brexiteer idiocy of Corbyn. If the Johnson Withdrawal Agreement gets through, while he has a minority government of -43 or something, it will be in large part due to the Labour Party's dithering and its Lexiteer MPs.

Let's see what happens. In the meantime I'll be going on the Brexit Protest March tomorrow. If a general election comes up, I'll vote Green. I have 0% trust in Corbyn and his promises when it comes to Brexit.

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That report says this......

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. As recently as 2015, it was estimated that the planet holds enough lithium reserves to maintain global production for 365 years. This, however, was at a time in which said production output equaled 37,000 tons of lithium per year.

Greentech Media estimated that by 2040, the world could see upwards of 100 Tesla sized factories to meet the growing need for electric vehicles. In that environment, based on those 2015 figures, that 365 year supply would be used up within 17 years. "

So... 17 years worth of Lithium. And that is assuming that all of what is assessed to exist is accessible .

Roll on hydrogen fuel cells.
 
That report says this......

"
. As recently as 2015, it was estimated that the planet holds enough lithium reserves to maintain global production for 365 years. This, however, was at a time in which said production output equaled 37,000 tons of lithium per year.
Greentech Media estimated that by 2040, the world could see upwards of 100 Tesla sized factories to meet the growing need for electric vehicles. In that environment, based on those 2015 figures, that 365 year supply would be used up within 17 years. "

So... 17 years worth of Lithium. And that is assuming that all of what is assessed to exist is accessible .
As a positive note i do remember reports in the 1970s that there were between 30 to 40 years of oil reserves.
Hydrogen is the way forward. With zero tariffs it looks like a win for the Japanese/Chinese trojan horse and all for the price of a few bottles of wine and a basket of cheese.
 
Really missed you HarryB you miserable c***. Those three months when you did not post felt like a millennium of misery heaped upon misery without your astute and reasoned input. Load of wannabees trying desperately to match your insight into the World of Westminster and the State of the Nation and failing miserably I hasten to add was all we had to look forward to. Perhaps I will get banned for three months for welcoming you back. Really really missed you.
 
Really missed you HarryB you miserable c***. Those three months when you did not post felt like a millennium of misery heaped upon misery without your astute and reasoned input. Load of wannabees trying desperately to match your insight into the World of Westminster and the State of the Nation and failing miserably I hasten to add was all we had to look forward to. Perhaps I will get banned for three months for welcoming you back. Really really missed you.
That’s the worse piss take I’ve ever read.

Many thanks.
 
Not true.

There has always been anti-EEC/EU members in Labour. A few prominent ones that come to mind are the Rt Hon Anthony Wedgewood Benn, Dennis Skinner and one Jeremy Corbyn. Good old fashioned socialists who still believe in the nation-state and that they have the policies to fix it.
And Michael Foot: a vision of the future.
 
Really missed you HarryB you miserable c***. Those three months when you did not post felt like a millennium of misery heaped upon misery without your astute and reasoned input. Load of wannabees trying desperately to match your insight into the World of Westminster and the State of the Nation and failing miserably I hasten to add was all we had to look forward to. Perhaps I will get banned for three months for welcoming you back. Really really missed you.
There’s something sad about you that I haven’t ( and I’m not sure I’d want to) quite got to the bottom of. As if it was the last thing someone in your shoes should be doing- sucking up to a far right, anti foreigner government. What is it?
 
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Financial Times analysis claiming Johnson will get his deal through. They reckon ten Labour votes for deal and one Lib Dem.
 
Financial Times analysis claiming Johnson will get his deal through. They reckon ten Labour votes for deal and one Lib Dem.

Is that enough? That must assume most if not all the whipless Tories are on board plus most of the ex-Labour lot (Field, Leslie etc).
 
So as long predicted Labour are the Brexit enablers after all

The clues are the words ‘claim’ and ‘reckon’. The FT might be wrong but Labour haters like you will always grasp at straws.

Hundreds of Tories (a huge proportion who previously voted against a deal) back Boris but according to you it’s all Labour’s fault. Ridiculous.
 
Is that enough? That must assume most if not all the whipless Tories are on board plus most of the ex-Labour lot (Field, Leslie etc).

I think they’re claiming all whipless Tories bar three. And all ex Labour.

I think it’s bollocks. They’re just guessing to give them a story.

The Letwin amendment will waltz through I think.
 
So as long predicted Labour are the Brexit enablers after all

Given that Labour are whipping hard against the deal, I'd say that's harsh.

But if you want to indulge in cheap point scoring at a time of national crisis, the percentage of of LDs in favour is greater than the percentage of Labour MPs (based on FT figures). I tried a while ago to dial down my criticism of the LDs because the consequences of a hard Brexit and a five more years of far-right Tory rule are so catastrophic, but posts like this make it really difficult.

I truly believe the opposition parties and their supporters need to stop sniping at each other given the crisis we face.
 
Really missed you HarryB you miserable c***. Those three months when you did not post felt like a millennium of misery heaped upon misery without your astute and reasoned input. Load of wannabees trying desperately to match your insight into the World of Westminster and the State of the Nation and failing miserably I hasten to add was all we had to look forward to. Perhaps I will get banned for three months for welcoming you back. Really really missed you.
Get a room.
 
As a positive note i do remember reports in the 1970s that there were between 30 to 40 years of oik reserves.

Forgive me as a foreigner for saying it - but having a look at the make-up of the HoC these days, and the divisions they have created out there in the electorate, it looks like you have many more decades worth of oiks coming along behind.. :)
 
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