Geoff Boycott on good morning britain giving it straight about Brexit.
Sign him up!
Snowflakes will be melting everywhere.
But we were not in the Hotel Californiaesque EU clusterfvck during WWII.
Geoff Boycott on good morning britain giving it straight about Brexit.
Sign him up!
Snowflakes will be melting everywhere.
Can't you see when your being played by the media? It still stands, we voted leave.
Can't you see when your being played by the media?
I like Boris. Let's make this country great again.
It really is a sad state of affairs when the political opinions of a drunk ex sportsman are taken seriously. That’s the current climate though is t it. If they agree with me, they must be right. Insane.
You are not the first remainer who seems angry that people from India could possibly have preferential treatment in obtaining work and study visas if it becomes part of a future trade deal.
I guess you will just have to adjust and live with the fact that preferential immigration from mostly white EU countries is coming to an end. Thank god.
An equal immigration policy that does not discriminate between EU and non EU is the way forward for this country.
I couldn't actually detect any sign of anger on the part of Garry Nelson's Teacher but if I could contribute... the issue as I see it isn't that more Indians will arrive but that in the real world we will not have any options over whether they do - for the simple reason that quotas will be part of trade deals and, in post-Brexit reality, we will have no options but to sign those trade deals. Again, I have no problem with this (in the case of Indians, although not in the case of abused chickens) but the Brexiteer assumption that we can pick and choose without let, hindrance or personal disadvantage implies a 19th century concept of British sovereignty.
Leave or don't leave, Brexit has already cost us an absolute fortune. I mean, ridiculous amounts of money. Imagine the good that could have been done with sums like this...
The UK government has spent £97m in consultancy fees alone in its preparation for Brexit, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).
That total is 50% more than the £65m recorded by the Cabinet Office for consultants in the 12 months to April 2019.
Brexit costs UK £600m a week. This would mean that in the 145 weeks since the referendum the total cost to the UK economy is around £87bn. The report by Goldman Sachs says Brexit has cost the UK economy 2.4% of its GDP, based on a comparison with its growth before the 2016 referendum.
Figures from The Week. June 2019.
This is for anyone who insists they voted for No Deal. This is what you were told before the Referendum by Vote Leave.
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What if it isn't the deal we want ,No Deal no problem, time to make it quite clear to the EU
what the final outcome could be
Oh dear, Ppf, resorting to What if's.
Works both ways eh ?no deal no problem if it's not the right deal for the UK