I'm sure he is to many, but that is because there are a lot of stupid people among the general public. He is a fly in the ointment, and his presence will not be to our advantage in the long run. And if you think he gives a toss about the likes of you and I, you are as dumb as you seem to be.
She came back with the only possible sensible deal available, given a genuine intention to leave the EU. The only thing anyone else could have done would have been to leave the EU with no deal at all; that would have been stupid. No one is going to get everything they want out of this; that is not the fault of Theresa May, it is just a fact of life. I suppose all the fools who voted to leave Europe need someone to blame for their getting us into this mess.
What a devastating attack on me, Lee, I don't know how I will recover from it. You have certainly put me in my place, for sure. It is no fun being on the wrong end of your lacerating wit; lucky for me you are only using half of it.
It's easy to be a liar on the internet, BW, but that doesn't mean everyone online is a liar. We have to use our judgement and be prepared to get it wrong sometimes.
Are you for real, smiley? Do you stab people in the back, or can you be trusted?
I think I am for real and can be trusted, but I have been in online situations where some people would dispute that. And here, on CS, I have been disappointed when I would have expected support from certain people and didn't get it. But they may also be friends with the people who I was in conflict with; what are they meant to do? All we can do is try to keep things in perspective and not be unrealistic in our expectations.
I'm not secretive for the sake of it, there isn't much about me that I mind people knowing. If someone wants to know something about me, it makes things far easier if they tell me what it is, rather than my having to guess, or start reeling off everything about myself in the hope that I will mention whatever it is they are interested in.
RE: Do you have an peircings?
Yes, I have a pierced thumb; it wasn't intentional, just a careless moment while I was sewing a button back onto my work trousers.