I'm confident that we could negotiate entry without the single currency, but we wouldn't get close to the deal that had been negotiated by politicians of all political hues over the 50 years previous.
And to be honest, I'm not too bothered about Schengen as we never bothered putting the border...
I would also reinstate the two panic NI cuts that the previous Government introduced a few months back in January and April of this year as they failed completely in the objective of keeping them in power.
That's worth over £10B a year straight on the bottom line. Seems fair, sensible and...
Someone I know has a need to store a car for possibly up to a year or two (long story). It can be stored outside and the condition of the car doesn't matter.
They have been quoted £200 a month. Anyone know anywhere cheaper ?
Thanks in anticipation :thumbsup:
Not only did the Lib Dems and Labour campaign against it, but so did the majority of Tory MPs including their leadership. It was Cameron's attempt to split the minority of swivel-eyed loons off from the rest of his mainstream party after decades of in fighting. He certainly managed it, but not...
There’s an elephant in the room at Keir Starmer’s big investment summit: Brexit
Why would any business locate themselves in a country that has cut itself off from the world’s largest trading bloc when it could just do business in the world’s largest trading bloc? Brexit has not been a “big bang”...
I'm very sorry to hear about your mother and my post was not intended to be entirely serious, so I'm glad it wasn't taken as such.
The reason I know about food bank suppliers in Brighton is because Mrs Wz has volunteered in them for the last 5 years. Best wishes to you and your mum.
I think I may have found the issue.
And if you can't be arsed to go and get bread from a shop, I'm guessing the various solutions around making your own aren't for you :wink:
But if you need motivation to actually go to the shops, what I would say is local shopping helps the whole community...
Only 24% of MPs of all parties campaigned for Leave. It was almost as if the 76% had some sort of insight into what would happen :wink:
https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/brexit-the-people-vs-parliament/
You say this like it's a bad thing :wink:
(Still in shorts and T in the kitchen, although I have taken to wearing trousers when out, started against Spurs)