You’re easy pleased....
On our way.
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Don't be bitter, it's not a good look. And frankly you've got enough to contend with as it is.
You’re easy pleased....
On our way.
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Don't be bitter, it's not a good look. And frankly you've got enough to contend with as it is.
That is the reason.Section 9, pages 25-30, of this parliamentary research briefing paper states in detail the official Article 127/EEA position and why it wasn't invoked - https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CBP-8129#fullreport
More capital flight this morning...
Aviva to move £9bn to Ireland in preparation for hard Brexit
Every day it just gets better and better and better...
Tell that to the Irish farming industry, they are literally doing cartwheels in preparation for a no deal Brexit.
https://www.irishtimes.com/business...plan-after-uk-confirms-food-tariffs-1.3799220
Tell that to the Irish farming industry, they are literally doing cartwheels in preparation for a no deal Brexit.
https://www.irishtimes.com/business...plan-after-uk-confirms-food-tariffs-1.3799220
More capital flight this morning...
Aviva to move £9bn to Ireland in preparation for hard Brexit
Every day it just gets better and better and better...
So, when we blow our brains out economically there is a chance of the bullet passing through and taking out some of the Irish working class as well ?
Well what are we waiting for
You might want to ask, why it has taken them so long to find a new Chief Exec?
2 more Nero impersonators fiddling while the UK is 5 weeks away from burning.I see we are launching Messrs Barclay and Cox at the EU today. Given the latter's preference for bluster, rhetoric and Rumpole-impersonation, I'm not quite sure what our European friends will make of him but who knows? The talent cupboard is looking a little bare.
I'm more concerned about the plight of our own farmers, it really is heads "they lose", tails "they lose" where its Liam's zero tariff fantasy or Gove's 11th hour mis-guided plan
But just remember you had a special part in it, sleep well
So, when we blow our brains out economically there is a chance of the bullet passing through and taking out some of the Irish working class as well ?
Well what are we waiting for
Absolutely not but demonstrating that there will be catastrophic consequences of no deal to Ireland’s biggest industry sector tells you that in spite of the ongoing media narrative that Ireland/EY are comfortable no deal and the backstop, the reality is very different.
That is why to get a good deal, no deal has to be on the table.
Anyone not understanding that has never been in a negotiation before, or wants a bad deal.
I want a deal, but i want a good deal.
I see we are launching Messrs Barclay and Cox at the EU today. Given the latter's preference for bluster, rhetoric and Rumpole-impersonation, I'm not quite sure what our European friends will make of him but who knows? The talent cupboard is looking a little bare.
Absolutely not but demonstrating that there will be catastrophic consequences of no deal to Ireland’s biggest industry sector tells you that in spite of the ongoing media narrative that Ireland/EY are comfortable no deal and the backstop, the reality is very different.
That is why to get a good deal, no deal has to be on the table.
Anyone not understanding that has never been in a negotiation before, or wants a bad deal.
I want a deal, but i want a good deal.
It's just a relief to know that all the Infrastructure and systems to manage and charge these new import tariffs will currently be well through their User Acceptance Testing and Load Testing and all the staff will currently be getting trained to operate all these new systems, because with 38 days to go, it could be a little tight otherwise.
(Although, obviously, it's all being done in secret because we don't want the EU to know).
At least we are on our way