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- May 5, 2008
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Apparently it's a colour favoured by 76 other countries.At last, it’s all been worth while, we are getting blue passports back
Apparently it's a colour favoured by 76 other countries.At last, it’s all been worth while, we are getting blue passports back
no it's not, how do you judge good or poor in the long term,, no the vote was leave and that's how it's going to be, you need to face up to reality sharpish .
regards
DR
Gina Miller prevented the EU from interfering with the British legal system?
Another desperate attempt to link Brexit with kiddy-fiddling. Such a stupid argument; it's just as relevant to say that all the kiddy-fiddling in the last umpteen years, Saville, Harris et al, was all done while we were in the EU. Surely a reason to leave?
No, of course it isn't, ant more than a government minister with kiddy-porn on is computer has any relevance to Brexit.
Forget the blue passports, that's a massive distrction from these
http://www.parliament.uk/business/c...artment-sectoral-analyses-17-19/publications/
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no it's not, how do you judge good or poor in the long term,, no the vote was leave and that's how it's going to be, you need to face up to reality sharpish .
regards
DR
You're kidding me, it just happens with hardly a murmur from anyone, we have been drifting and accepting, it seems you disregard Cameron giving some assurance to Turkey, there wasn't uproar but by all accounts when this is now cited we are told 'it was never going to happen, dont be a silly racist', you must be a fool if you cannot see the shift within the EU electorate.
You are supporting an organisation that you cannot possibly know the future path, yet you use the same argument to try and disqualify Brexit.
Yey, that was worth the billions we're spending right! I'm actually glad for the brexiteers that one of their big goals has been achieved.
Mildly amusing to hear that from 2019, the shiny new passports will be made in.... Germany, so we'll probably have to pay a tariff to buy our own passports
So, apart from the last eighteen months, all those things were happening whilst we were in the wonderful magic solution to all problems that is the EU, then. Maybe, just maybe, you should consider the idea that changing that might be for the good. You won't, of course (and I predict that being an ex NHS employee myself).
No it won't. The fact that vastly greater numbers are living into their nineties might be; plus the huge increase in the price (and variety) of medicines since 1948); plus the NHS's success in keeping far more people alive than ever before - fulsome praise to the NHS for that but it does cause some financial problems..
Yes, we all knew it was nonsense. Nothing compared to Project Fear, but nonsense nonetheless. People working in - and out of - the NHS knew this. And some of us (actually rather a lot of millions of us) voted leave. Don't kid yourself - not everyone working for the NHS wanted to stay in.
So far £250 billion has been either spent or earmarked as the cost of exciting the EU so far the only benifit is a blue passport that's assuming you see it as a benifit
Who's written these sectoral analysis, a primary school kid?
"In coastal communities fishing brings employment and economic activity (fishing along with its ancillary industries e.g. fish processing, boat building and servicing."
"As an island nation, the UK has been dependent on the sea for its trade and defence throughout history, and strong traditions of merchant seafaring can be traced back hundreds of years"
"Electricity is a fundamental part of modern society. Residential and industrial users rely on its use to ensure basic and vital needs such as lighting, heating or refrigeration are met on a daily basis."
"ONS data1 show that every sector in the economy depends on the availability of electricity to operate."
"Postal services are visible and valued by both members of the public and businesses. The postal service is an enabler of trade: companies of all sizes use it to build their business, supply goods and receive payment."
No wonder they didn't want them released.
If I had any experience of this type of thing I might think that the brief to get a certain number of pages out in a given timescale was pushed all the way down the line to someone too junior to refuse
This is all going to come unravelled in the new year. I give it till Summer before it's called off. Every prediction of mine on this matter has come to pass so I don't expect this to buck the trend. Hang in there people, it'll all be back to normal
soon.
Imagine all the right wing loony Brexit headbangers at gatwick excitedly waving their blue passports before finding out they can't go anywhere as there is no freedom of movement and they need visas and entry clearance to go abroad.
That will be well worth the £500million it will cost to change passports when there are thousands of children homeless this Christmas, who needs a home when you can have a blue passport