rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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explain what you mean by the term radicalisedWhat?
explain what you mean by the term radicalisedWhat?
Face it, we're giving the Irish a free lunch.
Or it was NEVER about economic prospectsI sense that Brexiteers are grabbing at straws. Current methods of defending Brexit:
1. Holding evidence of investment aloft that cannot actually be proven to be a Brexit dividend, because it might have happened anyway.
2. Moving the goalposts. See Grant Schapps response in post #125,581. He accepts the short term consequences (he can't avoid them), but theorises that the benefits of Brexit will be along at some unspecified point in the future, when he will either have been voted out, or retired, and won't care.
All right, it was about the fish.Or it was NEVER about economic prospects
Thanks for posting that graphic showing Channel boat crossings did begin to rise significantly when we were operating under the Dublin agreement still in the EU (we left in 2020). Gangs divert the flow of migrants to where most profit can be made *shock*.
I hope you enjoyed your dinner.
explain what you mean by the term radicalised
Since you're back and in the interests of moving forward and getting Brexit done, as an ardent Unionist and campaigner for Johnson's border in the Irish sea, what do you think the Government should do to resolve the unimplementable Northern Ireland Protocol ?Generally, it refers to people who spend far too much of their spare time (we are talking years now) regurgitating tweets, posts, and links from their #FBPE social media echo chamber/James O'Brien /Guardian/Independent, etc as they appear completely incapable of making any original or intelligent points themselves. When challenged they usually start mentioning multi accounts or divert to a completely different topic ... in other words, the last few pages on this thread repeated ad nauseam.
so you're implying that you have NOT been mugged off by the conservative party BREXIT CULT?Generally, it refers to people who spend far too much of their spare time (we are talking years now) regurgitating tweets, posts, and links from their #FBPE social media echo chamber/James O'Brien /Guardian/Independent, etc as they appear completely incapable of making any original or intelligent points themselves. When challenged they usually start mentioning multi accounts or divert to a completely different topic ... in other words, the last few pages on this thread repeated ad nauseam.
Talking of Unionists, the DUP lost their case in the Supreme Court.Since you're back and in the interests of moving forward and getting Brexit done, as an ardent Unionist and campaigner for Johnson's border in the Irish sea, what do you think the Government should do to resolve the unimplementable Northern Ireland Protocol ?
Could you imagine being a Unionist and voting for Brexit and the Northern Ireland protocol without any idea of what it meantTalking of Unionists, the DUP lost their case in the Supreme Court.
The Northern Ireland Protocol is lawful.
Northern Ireland Protocol is lawful, Supreme Court rules
The protocol has been challenged by unionists, who say it breaches the Acts of Union and NI Act.www.bbc.co.uk
Genuinely sorry to hear that. I do sometimes get frustrated and laugh at people who keep insisting on punching themselves in the face despite all evidence to the contrary, but sometimes we need to be reminded that there are huge numbers of people, like yourself that really don't deserve this. I really hope you get what you deserve.Pre-Brexit the Italian company I work for had 1,000 employees in the UK. Post-Brexit operations in the UK have been run down and now there are only 100 people employed here, and I am being made redundant at the end of 2023. We had a "Town Hall" meeting yesterday with our Italian global boss who pulled no punches and stated unequivocally that he only wants to operate in EU countries where he knows exactly the level playing field he is operating in. UK left the EU, he's taken his business out of the UK.
That's that good and hope it all works out for you.Pre-Brexit the Italian company I work for had 1,000 employees in the UK. Post-Brexit operations in the UK have been run down and now there are only 100 people employed here, and I am being made redundant at the end of 2023. We had a "Town Hall" meeting yesterday with our Italian global boss who pulled no punches and stated unequivocally that he only wants to operate in EU countries where he knows exactly the level playing field he is operating in. UK left the EU, he's taken his business out of the UK.
Where's he gone?Since you're back and in the interests of moving forward and getting Brexit done, as an ardent Unionist and campaigner for Johnson's border in the Irish sea, what do you think the Government should do to resolve the unimplementable Northern Ireland Protocol ?