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From the OP I thought you meant ALIEN lol

The sad fact is even the Tory government isn't united about Brexit.

For me it just goes to show how the elite think they know best. Why ask the people if you don't actually want to listen to the people?

I heard an all too familiar story the other day about Brexit but it could have been about any subject the government has dealings with... so just about everything and every department!!

A top whatnot legal woman was seconded to 'one of' the Brexit talks along with a plethora of ministers and hanger on.

By the end of the meeting she was appalled at the whole thing. Her words were along the lines of 'get rid of every one of those ministers, secretaries and hangers on and I'll bring three of my people in and we'll sort it in no time'

Ministers know how to waffle but they don't know how to do is the basic and over the years I more and more believe that.

The government should set out what it requires and work hand in glove with people who know how to work in the real world.
'Alien' for a foreigner is a daft American term and should be left there.

Moore hasn't made a decent film for a decade, so perhaps he should concentrate on producing some good work instead of proffering his confused opinions.
Alien from the Latin, Alienus, belonging to another. Does not have to mean little green men Gromit.

Anyway I'm happy to be miserable on our Island. MM is well known member of the liberal elite who think they know best.
Gromit, //'Alien' for a foreigner is a daft American term //

I beg to differ. I know someone who was ejected from Switzerland as an 'Undesirable Alien'. Can't remember what he did.

I wouldn't give Michael Moore any advice, but I would ask him why he, quite mistakenly, assumes I have a miserable life.
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The problem is that both sides have so much to lose (or gain) and like a marriage divorce if both parties were to negotiate themselves, it would probably be be a drawn-out contentious business, that is why impartial lawyers and judges are needed.
There is no one impartial in Brexit talks unfortunately.
As for Mr Moore, my advice to him would be, with a face and brain like that, you should stay off television.
As much as the hype would have us believe this isn't a divorce.

The impartiality only comes when there is contention in the negotiations.

Because if all agree then there is no need for impartiality.

My point about the legal woman seconded was about the fact ministers and members of parliament/Westminster etc are not capable of doing anything efficiently or within a reasonable budget.

It simply isn't in the DNA.
As with other aliens Moore needs to keep out of it, and if he must get involved not use sweeping and pretty much insulting comments.

But then as the man has shown many times over the years he is just a total and utter Berk.

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