Only after any potential treaty change. Anyhow bearing in mind the irreversible article 50 will be in force by then what does the vote mean exactly. Just like the actual brexit 'terms', we don't know yet.
Kick off soon anyhow........so maybe back later. Bye.
That's what some of them cost even substandard ones. Are you living in the real world? You want them to live in hovels with unsatisfactory heating, epc ratings and facilities. My kids rent because they can't afford a mortgage. You insult them and many more people with that question! Their...
Work pay.
21yr - 24yr old £6.95ph. 40hr week £278.00, Monthly £1195.40 Gross
25yr and over £7.20ph 40hr week £288.00, Monthly £1238.40 Gross
Work and you pay council tax, full rent, food, transport, self presentation ablution products, communications fees, access to some TV services, clothes...
A very good measured response. The piece I am highlighting is also potentially true but I and other leavers would prefer we govern ourselves WHATEVER circumstances that may bring. Good luck to you personally.
If the dollar kept parity with the pound for a few years, great. I have an elderly millionaire aunt who is a resident in the US. More eventual 'bucks' for me. Sorry but I thought I would adopt the 'me' first and 'money' stance most remoaners take.............:wink:
Legislation changes are usually proposed, discussed, debated and eventually voted on in parliament. In short advance warning, a bit like the referendum. Good businesses usually have more than a 'Plan A' (unless it is run like Camerons government) Decisions by banks. Well if you are speaking...