Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Well feck me, the FEARmongers are out in force on Question Time.
Yes, i agree, i hope we come out of Brexit very well. We shall see, we both voted differently, it happens. Nice to see you do want us to come out of it well.
Yes, i agree, i hope we come out of Brexit very well. We shall see, we both voted differently, it happens. Nice to see you do want us to come out of it well.
Corrected for you.I do, mainly for the poor and the excluded and the ignored who voted leave, but also for the gullible *******s who voted remain. The minority who voted remain, so that they could remain on the gravy train, because they were 'all right Jack' and earning massive wages/profits, and because they were in the cosy elite that thought being in the EU was their privilege, at the expense of the under-privileged, I wish nothing but personal disaster, and financial meltdown.
I know you're really enjoying your current theme of calling people who disagree with you 'undemocratic extremists' but can you just explain why people who would prefer the soft Brexit you outline above to the hard Brexit preferred by UKIP members, a subsection of the Tory party and a minority of the general public deserve it?
Hardly controversial calling people who want to reverse/circumvent the referendum before the will of the majority can be enacted undemocratic and extreme. Entirely accurate and don't forget the Loon bit.
For those few that have faith in our ability to the best possible deal for this country may need to think again.
The botched handling of a nuclear decommissioning contract has left the UK taxpayers with a bill of £100m.
Unbelievable but 2 American companies laughing all the way to the bank.
So how much will similar botched deals with the EU cost the UK taxpayer?
For those few that have faith in our ability to the best possible deal for this country may need to think again.
The botched handling of a nuclear decommissioning contract has left the UK taxpayers with a bill of £100m.
Unbelievable but 2 American companies laughing all the way to the bank.
So how much will similar botched deals with the EU cost the UK taxpayer?
You talk about waste, how about the Europa building at a cost of £300m
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/12/08/eu-unveils-new-300m-space-egg-hq-europa-brussels/
How insensitive can you get, especially when millions of real Europeans are struggling.
What is this 19000 new guidelines coming out today via the EU.
I notice how the government is quietly backing away from all the hard brexit rhetoric.
You talk about waste, how about the Europa building at a cost of £300m
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/12/08/eu-unveils-new-300m-space-egg-hq-europa-brussels/
How insensitive can you get, especially when millions of real Europeans are struggling.
I notice how the government is quietly backing away from all the hard brexit rhetoric.
The govt have never used the term hard Brexit... mainly because such a thing doesn't exist. There is Brexit or no Brexit. Hard Brexit is a tag invented by of the remoanians so they can whimper at the evil Tories.
£650m to build Scottish parliament, £4B to renovate ours.
Seems like a good deal to me
£650m to build Scottish parliament, £4B to renovate ours.
Seems like a good deal to me
The govt have never used the term hard Brexit... mainly because such a thing doesn't exist. There is Brexit or no Brexit. Hard Brexit is a tag invented by of the remoanians so they can whimper at the evil Tories.