There are lots of arguments for remaining in the EU. Nissan and Honda aren't those arguments, they'd be going anyway.Trying telling that to the 20-30,000 people that are going to effected by the Honda closure
There are lots of arguments for remaining in the EU. Nissan and Honda aren't those arguments, they'd be going anyway.Trying telling that to the 20-30,000 people that are going to effected by the Honda closure
You seemed to allude earlier that I was not sure where I was going or how I would able to get there, if you’re looking for sad sacks have a look in the mirror.
On our way.
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I agree we don't 'hold all the cards' but in this case we have made the choice. I'll ask you again, have we made the right decision?There isn't any form of Brexit where we hold all the cards, it is now blindingly obvious that this has not been the case over the last 2 and a half years.
Trying telling that to the 20-30,000 people that are going to effected by the Honda closure
We'll be complaining that the upper tiers haven't been opened for ourFA Cup semi-final against Palace
So nobody ever actually said that you couldn't go on holiday after Brexit. It was just more bollocks that you made up
You're on your way, you're on your way
How will you get there?
You don't know
Where are you going?
No idea
All you know is that you're on your way
Sony
Dyson
Panasonic
Lloyds
Unilever
Goldman Sachs
Barclays
Airbus
Flybmi
P&O
HSBC
JP Morgan
UBS
Ford
Hitachi
Toshiba
AXA
Honda
Moneygram
Philips
European Banking Authority
European Medicines Agency
Bank of America
All the charm of a post coital fanny fart.
On our way.
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Delays at borders
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Wouldn't want to be a farmer.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...bour-split-jeremy-corbyn-brexit-politics-live
Obviously not in your league for charm but, as always, factually correct
We can't take no deal of the table because its a bargaining chip, but MPs are all over the country telling people how bad it will be.
Its like they think the EU doesn't have Newspapers or reports fed back to them.
Nice one centurion
But I feel compelled to repeat the question.
I have to ask one of the most lucid Brexiteers on here (damning with faint praise ) , what exactly do you think is going to happen on 29th of next month ?
As I am genuinely interested in what you think will happen.
(And I know you will ask what I think. So for the umpteenth time, I think we will not leave with 'no deal' on 29th March - You ?)
There are lots of arguments for remaining in the EU. Nissan and Honda aren't those arguments, they'd be going anyway.
'Peoples Vote' is dead.
Desires and expectations are two very different things.
Its no less more or likely than a month ago, because nothing has happened apart from a sh1t load of capital and investment draining away from these isles...
Let's get back to Tory splits
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Any new manufacturing investments from Japan since the Fraudarendum took place?
If you didn't spend all your time searching for negative stories rubbishing the UK you would know this stuff...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/busines...ris-model-derbyshire-factory-vote-confidence/
https://economia.icaew.com/news/december-2018/foreign-investment-in-uk-highest-level
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2018/10/05/arm-hires-2000-staff-since-24bn-softbank-sale/
Btw 'fraudarendum' ... really? Are you 12 years old?