Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
I think some people are getting a bit excited about this but don't take into account that, at the moment, about 80% of goods are tariff free anyway!!!
Fair comment.
I think some people are getting a bit excited about this but don't take into account that, at the moment, about 80% of goods are tariff free anyway!!!
Those times are long gone. Strategic mistakes and greed then - trying to make too much money from the collapse of the USSR - lead us to where we are now.
Wrong thread.
remoaner
a person who does not get the right result from a democratic vote e.g. the vote from a yes / no referendum to exit or leave the European Union
Remoaner
A person, typically with an IQ below 4, who thinks Brexit will turn Britain into a solitary isolationist country that will deport all foreign people.
And who runs the hedge funds they invest in. Actually, there will be no surprises.Yes, the age old problem. I do wonder just how much Russian money is being laundered in London.
Signing deals with Italy's far right as we speak.
https://www.ft.com/content/0d33d22c-0280-11e7-ace0-1ce02ef0def9
We are lost. It's almost done.
Who posted that?
Right, so when ManOfSussex said "Oh here we go again - The EU need us more than we need them", half an hour ago, he was referring to a claim by the Leave campaign over 3 years ago.
It's dumb and dumber
Who posted that?
Yes, they had a general election and voted in the pro austerity minister, who realised the only way to get out of the mess, their government had got themselves in to, was to accept the bail out.
It was hard but the Greeks themselves had the choice.
https://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/07/world/europe/greeks-vote-in-parliamentary-elections.html
The Extension is now off the table. No point in voting tomorrow on it.We certainly won't get an extension as the 27 EU countries have to be unanimous. Tory MPs are lobbying countries right now.
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No, and don't jump to conclusions.
I cannot respect a referendum obtained by criminal and corrupt means.
87% of imports will be zero rated. What is wrong with that?
I didn't see it in a previous post, so don't accuse me of conveniently not replying.
So PM still says no deal is better than a bad deal. But plans to vote this evening against no deal.
Anyone confused??
Interestingly I cannot recall any posts from you prior or shortly after the referendum result about criminal and corrupt activity, but there was plenty from you vehemently defending a Remain position, that's fine but then your mask slips and by November 2016 you suddenly find that 'The High Court has said it was an opinion poll and not legally binding', it's a give away you just want your own way at any cost, fess up ......
Nothing. But you didn't say that originally. Will you admit that you were wrong?
Implying the EU will not be negatively affected by No Deal? Wrong.
Saying our imports will be zero rated? Wrong.
Ok.
No good outcomes now.What a massive f_ck up. Honestly. A shit show from start to finish.
If we revoke and remain = What a load of idiots we've made ourselves look.
If we have a second referendum and remain = What a load of idiots we've made ourselves look.
If we have a second referendum and leave with no deal = What a load of idiots we've made ourselves look, and what a mess we've made.
If we crash out with no deal = What a load of idiots we've made ourselves look, and what a mess we've made.
It's now lose/lose for the United Kingdom. It's just how badly we lose which is the issue....
Yes, the Referendum Act 2015 stated it was advisory only. The Court of Appeal recently said that if the referendum had been binding, it would be cancelled for corruption, but ironically because it was advisory, it cannot. I am not saying I haven't vehemently defended Remain when it is obvious that I have.
If I am wrong, then I don't see it or understand why.