How should we leave, given No Deal isn't an option? What do you think the politicians should do? Just shouting LEAVE MEANS LEAVE doesn't actually mean anything.
RADIATOR MEANS RADIATOR - that's what you sound like.
No deal IS still an option.
How should we leave, given No Deal isn't an option? What do you think the politicians should do? Just shouting LEAVE MEANS LEAVE doesn't actually mean anything.
RADIATOR MEANS RADIATOR - that's what you sound like.
No deal IS still an option.
Well yesterday Farage's group of Crypto fascists tried to pretend they were the only ones in the EU parliament chamber, taking a pic of themselves alone in tea break (do hide your watches in future)
Today it was back to normal...
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I read at the weekend him saying he wonders what's happened to the unionist party he's supposed to belong to and calling Amber Rudd's new stance for what is as well.
No deal IS still an option.
No deal IS still an option.
I know its shocking. Get rid of these pesky workers rights set out by the EU, no one should be allowed to take breaks. Back to victorian work houses....
Breaks are fine but not attending when you should be is not so fine
Well yesterday Farage's group of Crypto fascists tried to pretend they were the only ones in the EU parliament chamber, taking a pic of themselves alone in tea break (do hide your watches in future)
Today it was back to normal...
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How should we leave, given No Deal isn't an option? What do you think the politicians should do? Just shouting LEAVE MEANS LEAVE doesn't actually mean anything.
RADIATOR MEANS RADIATOR - that's what you sound like.
No deal IS still an option.
just because you say so...your sarcasm is noted!
Neither is mature, but 'Bollocks to Brexit' is a catchy slogan as opposed to a dismal display of petulance.
- and 'Bollocks to Brexit' is probably better than 'Blame Brexit' when the UK leaving causes misery to millions!
Out of interest, how do you think the NI border will operate under this 'no deal' option ?
And many others, including the brand new, democratically elected ( pause for a quick dose of hysteria ) boss of the EU, Ursula von der Leyen, 60 year old German. Formerly, the least popular member of Merkel's cabinet but apparently highly popular in Brussels. Formerly a student at the LSE but under the name ' Rose Ladson ' ( why? ) Her political persuasion is rather unclear but not to worry, she's signed up for the next five years, even though she is being investigated, as a result of her former defence ministry being accused of allocating over-inflated contracts, worth HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS, to outside contractors and consultants. Sounds about right to head the EU.
Meanwhile.....back to the Brexit MEP'S.
No deal IS still an option.
Not really, it's like saying Knockaert is a Goalkeeper option, so we can let Ryan go (on a free), you could do it, but you won't because it won't work, everyone knows it won't work, and whoever was in charge and actually did it, when there was a fit Maty Ryan already in the role, and Walton, Button and Steele all set to play, would never be employed in a decision making role again.
If you did put Knockaert in goal, how many minutes would pass before you made the substitution and put Button in there? In Brexit terms, the Withdrawal agreement as is, is Button, there will be no Maty Ryan (existing membership), he is gone for good.
I've no idea. BUT it doesn't stop no deal still being a possibility .... at the moment it is the legal default regardless of the issues it would cause.
just because you say so
regards
DR