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I don't like him going over there and insulting them when we need to engender goodwill, but that doesn't mean he's wrong
Granted....but a bit like telling your neighbour she's ugly, and got a big bum!
I don't like him going over there and insulting them when we need to engender goodwill, but that doesn't mean he's wrong
So long as somebody DOES sign article 50. If left to the politicians in Westminster, they'll probably vote against anybody ever doing it!
No No NO Triggaaaar, my old China, they are saying push the button, then we talk. No pre-negotiation negotiations. I fear this will mean another referendum, The Mickey Flannagan Referendum, where we decide if we want to be out out, or just out. We can choose to be in a shitty nightclub in our slippers, holding a pint of milk, or outside the shitty nightclub scrapping with the bouncers all night cos we dont want to pay to get in.
Italian banks were always on a knife-edge. The Italian government has been saying it may have to prop up the banks for about 2 years. Our Brexit has done no more than bring that forward. South Korea is doing something similar with its finance sector.
There are a few businesses and country's using us as the excuse at the moment to shift blame.
The Greece melt down around September will no doubt be our fault as well, and nothing to do with the Mafia cartel EU and their desire to submit them into behaving.
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No No NO Triggaaaar, my old China, they are saying push the button, then we talk. No pre-negotiation negotiations. I fear this will mean another referendum, The Mickey Flannagan Referendum, where we decide if we want to be out out, or just out.
[FONT=Open Sans, sans-serif]Getting out just in time,
EU looking to fast track its SUPERSTATE idea before anyone else jumps ship.
[/FONT]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ies-one-control-members-armies-economies.html
Yes, I'm sure they know all about him. I can only speak for myself, and when or if, I was personally insulted it does affect me, and my responses. Even in the knowledge I might be dealing with a nutter. Let's face it he virtually called the EU a bunch of crooks!
No politician really wants to sign it do they. Any politician worth their salt won't want that stain on their reputation. You'd have to get some nutter like Bill Cash to be PM. Boris won't want to sign it - especially as he is 'push comes to shove' pro-EU.
Corbyn or Skinner would sign it today if they got the chance.
Yes, I'm sure they know all about him. I can only speak for myself, and when or if, I was personally insulted it does affect me, and my responses. Even in the knowledge I might be dealing with a nutter. Let's face it he virtually called the EU a bunch of crooks!
Cameron had just secured agreement that we would not be dragged into that.
Yep he certainly did that. It was funny though, in a very uncomfortable way.
He was met with groans and awkward laughter with an added sense of irony due to our embarrassing and weak performance in the Euro’s last night.
What's happening is that smart money is buying quality assets that are much cheaper than they were last Thursday.
What do Brexiters think of Jeremy Hunt's idea of a second referendum to clarify what those in favour of leaving the EU actually want to happen?
And that's the problem with the place.I don't like him going over there and insulting them when we need to engender goodwill, but that doesn't mean he's wrong
They wouldn't be asking just those in favour of leaving though, would they? They would be asking the whole population again. Pointless exercise. The Brexit campaign laid out their position. That should be the starting point for negotiations.
It won't be on their reputation, the public effectively signed it, our leaders have no choice. They can choose when to sign it though, and on what terms - that's what will be on their reputation.No politician really wants to sign it do they. Any politician worth their salt won't want that stain on their reputation.