- Jul 10, 2003
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On our way
Easiest deal in history
Brexit means Brexit
No deal
Undemocratic loons
Tick Tock
28 days to go
Easiest deal in history
Brexit means Brexit
No deal
Undemocratic loons
Tick Tock
28 days to go
PS The big surprise - to me - is Luxembourg, not unrelated to its size of population...……..about the same as Lancing,
To be fair you’re absolutely right, Brexit should be cancelled. I guess all I’m saying is a referendum now WOULD be more informed than the one 3 years ago. Number one Google search in the UK the day AFTER Brexit - “What is the EU?” I personally understand a lot more about the workings of the EU now than I did pre-Brexit.
To be fair you’re absolutely right, Brexit should be cancelled. I guess all I’m saying is a referendum now WOULD be more informed than the one 3 years ago. Number one Google search in the UK the day AFTER Brexit - “What is the EU?” I personally understand a lot more about the workings of the EU now than I did pre-Brexit.
We’re all doomed.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...conomy-set-boom-become-largest-europe-brexit/
On our way.
I'm looking forward to the UK space industry booming most post Brexit
A quick google search tells you all you need to know about this 'mum of 4 leave supporter'. Belgravia resident (wealthiest part of London) and Thatcher worshipper. You couldn't make it up. Project lies.[tweet]1100756543543431168[/tweet]
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£500,000,000. A week.
I've seen this viewpoint a few times and always thought it to be quite strange. I don't believe that Brits are being kept out of work by Romanian cleaners or Polish nursing home workers or Latvian strawberry pickers. We really do need those people.
If anything, I would understand if people objected to the more skilled workers coming over. There's a far stronger argument for those people negatively effecting our economy and the prospects of young people than the former.... IMO like...
Funny, I don't remember Theresa May being on my ballot paper the last time we had an election. Or Jeremy Corbyn come to that. In fact, who has voted for Theresa May to become Prime Minister? By my reckoning nobody did so, as Andrea Leadsom pulled out of the election. She didn't even win the only General Election she fought as PM. Yay democracy!
As for the democratic accountability of the EU, it is arguably more democratic than the UK. How do we get rid of the President or Commission? We vote for MEPs who hold an election into it, MEPs elected under proportional representation so are more representative of the people they represent than the UK Parliament is.
Good idea. Training a nurse takes around four years, and costs thousands. How do you propose we get them all trained up in four weeks?
We had a veto on joining it. Last I checked we weren't in it, unless I'm wrong on that?
I do know CAP thanks, however you haven't answered my question because while CAP might artificially inflate prices it is also tariff free. Are the increases under CAP greater than the 40% tariff on fresh food for a country under WTO rules?
From your own link;
"One thing to note, though, is the very high level of agreement in the Council in both periods. Put the other way round, the UK voted on the winning side 97.4% of the time in 2004-09 period and 86.7% of the time in the 2009-15 period."
The other article was also interesting, it seems that most of them contain only a small element of EU alignment rather "the laws come from the EU" as is parroted. I was wondering which of the laws listed on pages 42-46 you most objected to? Also which you feel were railroaded through the Commons and not subjected to the required scrutiny and votes which all legislation is subject to, which I assume it must have been given you claim it somehow impinges on our sovereignty?
Actually there is a contradiction, you ignored the fact the UK can veto and be excluded from things it doesn't want to be included in when it suited and then pointed out that others can do the same. So either point 3 or this one is true, please pick one.
I wouldn't be happy about it, but that is a risk for the bank to take and a decision it has to make. It is, to be perfectly honest with you, none of my business. Every company you or I have ever dealt with will have a dubious history with someone at some point. What happened in Greece was not good but ultimately Greece was the one who was in the wrong, the EU is not there as a charity. Were it so then the people who use Greece as a tool to bash it with would be moaning about it mollycoddling failure and impinging on every other member recklessly. Not for the first time it seems a Brexiter wants to have their cake and eat it.
How has the PM's deal reneged on her red lines or the manifesto? There is not a customs union in her deal, there is an end to free movement and a departure from the single market. The fact that many Brexiters in Government, even as recently as yesterday, flat out refuse to compromise in any way or engage with anything which in any way impinges on their vision speaks so much to their character, not just the Brexit secretaries but the likes of Boris Johnson and others. Sure, some are using it as a means to an end for their own advancement (the aforementioned Johnson doesn't care whether we leave or remain as long as he gets to be PM, for instance, he just has his wagon hitched to whatever train he thinks will get him there) but the fact is every time "Brexit" is written down it immediately disintegrates under any sort of scrutiny.
Is that how much you are spending on stocking up on pot noodles, pampers and mattress protectors?
His personal incompidence has cost us the tax payer billions I just did a quick toting up of his errors and the cost to resolve
Probation service roll out issues cost £3.3,000,000,000 to resolve
Seaborne contract £300,000
Rail strikes,timetables and franchises £600,000,000
Eurotunell £33,000,000
How he manages to stay as a front bench minister is quite incredible and must be made of Teflon what would it take for him to resign or for Mrs May to sack him
Chris Grayling is the very definition of incompetence.
Everything the ***t touches turns to shit.
Watch the ***k ups he does every week and the millions of pounds of tax payer’s money he is wasting due to his limited abilities. So many more toilet bound millions to come one would expect!
But he can not be sacked and will not be sacked.
Because he is a Brexiteer.
He is not on his way.
(Out of the transport department).
I in no way support Grayling - the guy is a complete idiot - but I think it's a bit unfair to suggest his failings in the probation service cost £33Bn !!!