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Will Nigel Farage step in?

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By:
Pounf
When: 03 Jan 17 18:31
The bloke thats just gone was so far up the EU`s ar$e it was hard to tell where that finished and he began
By:
Petraco
When: 03 Jan 17 18:34
Can we expect any more to jump off the Gravy Train in the near future... Plain

Probably thought that his cushy number was about to hit the buffers and his shortcomings would be exposed...
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 04 Jan 17 14:12
seen footage of this guy on sky news... he's dead or should be? Not one hint of a smile, he's the most glum chum I've seen ever. He's an ambassador? aren't they meant to be friendly? an out going individual. he looked like someone left behind in a services car park by a tour bus.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 04 Jan 17 14:27
We have to drain the swamp and get rid of all these people with experience
who are qualified to do the job I'm sure Farage has some mates in the pub
who could do a far better job.
By:
donny osmond
When: 04 Jan 17 14:30
i didnt know we had an ambassador to the eu until he resigned



from wiki



Rogers served in HM Treasury, including as Private Secretary to Kenneth Clarke, Chancellor of the Exchequer. He then was seconded to the European Commission as Chief of Staff to Sir Leon Brittan, returning to be Director, European Strategy and Policy and later Director of Budget and Public Finances under Gordon Brown.[2]

In 2003, Rogers was chosen to succeed Jeremy (later Sir Jeremy) Heywood as the Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Tony Blair. After three years in this role, Rogers left the civil service in 2006 to become Head of the UK Public Sector Group at Citigroup. In 2010 Rogers transferred to be Head of the Public Sector Industry Group, UK and Ireland, at Barclays Capital from 2010 to 2011.[2]

In 2012, Rogers returned to the civil service as the Prime Minister's Adviser for Europe and Global Issues and the Head of the European and Global Issues Secretariat, based in the Prime Minister's Office at Number 10, replacing Jon Cunliffe who had become the senior British diplomat at the EU. On Cunliffe's move to the Bank of England the next year, Rogers succeeded him again, moving to Brussels in 2013





back to banking and advising how to set up in eu perhaps ?
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 04 Jan 17 14:30
Who's to say he wasn't pushed?  Convenient excuse in place for inevitable "delays" plus a leaked comment that negotiations might take 10 years.  Just paving the way for non Brexit.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 04 Jan 17 14:34
Hilary Benn tells the World at One that ........ "having a handover in the middle of our negotiations is not ideal"

LOL at that comment.  We are about as near to the middle as the Arctic is to the Equator.
By:
donny osmond
When: 04 Jan 17 14:36
wiki continues ...


Following the Brexit referendum in June 2016, Rogers became a key individual in the negotiations to leave. In December 2016, an internal memo Rogers had written suggesting difficulties for agreement was leaked,[6] which led to significant criticism of him.[7] He resigned in January 2017,[1] nine months ahead of the nominal end of his posting in October 2017.

In January 2017 Ivan Rogers handed in his resignation, calling on his colleagues to challenge
By:
donny osmond
When: 04 Jan 17 14:38
Sir Ivan Rogers led David Cameron to European doom. Why would Theresa May listen to him on Brexit?



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/12/15/sir-ivan-rogers-led-david-cameron-european-doom-would-theresa/
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 04 Jan 17 14:44
In developing news, light is being shed on the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.  It is understood that the pilot held a referendum amongst the passengers and crew on which direction to fly the plane, and the passengers wanted to head straight into the Indian Ocean.
By:
mobo
When: 04 Jan 17 14:47
you should checkout the three day campaign against brexit on SKY news - incredible lead ins about doom and gloom - really quite strange how they bang on about the hundreds of years of trading in the doldrums etc   - don't know which bit of history they are barking on about coz barking is just what they are  ho ho ho
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 04 Jan 17 14:50
Apparently the in flight food and entertainment had been going downhill and a majority of the passengers thought they could catch some fresh fish. Many had watched the Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks andtook the film as their inspiration.  After all the food and entertainment couldn't get any worse.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 04 Jan 17 14:51
Ho ho ho,Brexit is a piece of cake no problems there move along now nothing to see here..
By:
Injera
When: 04 Jan 17 17:04
mobo - did you see the piece about the Romans!?

Sky comparing Brexit to the economic problems following the Romans exit from these shores!

It's for stuff like that the word 'lamentable'  was invented.
By:
mobo
When: 04 Jan 17 17:20
Inerja - I was recovering from a very good night and didn't really grasp it all but they were banging on about totally unrelated stuff about kingdoms and empires weren't they?  I would have thought if we were talking about great empires, then certainly we would be looking at the hundreds of years of the Republic but maybe not so much about what happened the next few hundred. 
How does this compare to the EU  - the EU is a busted flush and has never attained anything like the Republic achieved. Don't see why there is any similarity except the dictators failed the final hundreds of years of the ex republic.  In the same way, so have the dictators of the EUSSR. 
You would have thought sky would have concentrated on these failings instead of providing a supposed poll of only a small sample with fixed questions to get the result they want to start scare stories so they can run the three day programme

thinking out loud here - sorry if it doesn't make good reading
By:
Injera
When: 04 Jan 17 17:29
It's fine - I can read between the lines!

Another classic was emphasising how one third of their silly poll were pessimistic about the economic future. No mention of what the other two thirds thought!
By:
donny osmond
When: 04 Jan 17 17:36
why is sky so anti brexit ?

is it the thoughts of flogging sky serices to europeans ?

i thought their owner was all for brexit
By:
Burt06
When: 04 Jan 17 18:15
this pompous Oxford educated arse went native
cannot be trusted

was due to go in 2 months anyway

along with the kinnocks,mandelson and many many more he will get a staggering pension

during the negotiations TMay should refuse to pay for them any more and simply cancel them

they have all had plenty off this gravy train - time to derail it
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 04 Jan 17 20:45
Better to have someone aware of all the pitfalls then someone with a big smile and ignorant rhetoric negotiating.  If you are buying a house you don't want someone negotiating the deal to think the house is lovely, you want someone who can see all it's faults.
By:
donny osmond
When: 04 Jan 17 21:02
sir tim barrow to take over

another diplomat
By:
Burt06
When: 06 Jan 17 18:46
very hard brexit coming up

good
By:
donny osmond
When: 07 Jan 17 14:32
ivan rogers leaves the civil service
By:
GoOnThen
When: 07 Jan 17 14:46
With a stonking great pension.
By:
treetop
When: 07 Jan 17 15:13
When Blair entered Downing Street 15 out of 17 senior mandarins were replaced quickly with loyalists,many of whom have not been moved on under the conservatives. It is welcome news another Blair loyalist,a potential renegade if ever there was one,is gone. We need to see a few more gone to ensure a positive approach instead of persistent negativity.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 07 Jan 17 15:18
We need rose coloured spectacle wearers.
By:
treble
When: 07 Jan 17 16:23
After working there for many years I know full well how the FCO works. It can be a harsh, spiteful place at times where you do not want to upset the apple cart. All ambassadorial appointments have to be chosen by the board, approved by the Foreign Secretary and then signed off by the Queen. There is no way Rogers would have been put forward for anything that he would have wanted after the mess he left behind him and the embarrassment he caused the FCO and government. He would have been lucky to have been put in charge of the stationery cupboard. He hasn't quit because he wants to, he's quit because he knows his career as a high level diplomat is over. Wouldn't surprise me to see him pop up as a Labour Party advisor or similar.
By:
saddo
When: 07 Jan 17 16:48
We can't have people working for the Government if they do not want the country to succeed regardless of how hard the road may be.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 07 Jan 17 16:51
Yes we don't need people who were as Loyal as he was.We need "Yes Men" with blinkers and ear-plugs...
By:
saddo
When: 07 Jan 17 17:11
He was a Blair yes man for the liberalista EU agenda, now that is finished we need different types.
By:
Breedingmad
When: 07 Jan 17 17:12
Different types?
By:
donny osmond
When: 07 Jan 17 17:13
diplomats not versed in the arts of diplomacy

always a good idea
By:
saddo
When: 07 Jan 17 17:14
People who resist bending over for Merkel and Jrunker.
By:
donny osmond
When: 07 Jan 17 17:16
i still reckon he will turn up at some bank , .....in due course

must have a huge book of contacts
By:
donny osmond
When: 07 Jan 17 17:17
diplomats do not set policy
By:
Breedingmad
When: 07 Jan 17 17:23
Tim Martin
By:
Breedingmad
When: 07 Jan 17 17:24
Al Murray
By:
Breedingmad
When: 07 Jan 17 17:24
Paul Nuttall
By:
Burt06
When: 07 Jan 17 20:16
not a soul had ever heard of this guy until last week.

now the remainiacs would have us believe we cannot manage without him.

GTOOHGrin
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