- Jan 30, 2008
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so what should of gone to skegness instead for his hollerdays and kept the money is this country so no sympethy
Regards
DF
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so what should of gone to skegness instead for his hollerdays and kept the money is this country so no sympethy
Says the poster who talks about his holidays abroad. Pot, kettle, black.
Still, he knew what he was voting for, eh?
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Small whoosh.
Wrong ppf.
EU Commissioners are appointed, then pledge allegiance to the EU over their own country and the EU gets to agree/reject the appointee anyway. They cannot be sacked for incompetence, all of the commissioners dealings are done in secret and no one knows, except those who search for it, who their EU Commissioner is anyway!!
Nothing happens in politics unless the banking and financial institutions want it too!!
Without getting to technical, it was pretty obvious to many that " Frictionless Trade " was a pipe dream from the off. Johnson can't accept any alignment with the EU or it looks like he has sold out.I have been wondering since the election whether we were going to get Johnson backpedalling on the 'no alignment with EU' and getting us BRINO, just like he did on the 'No border in the Irish sea' in order to get the WA over the line. Or, alternatively, whether he was going to go full train wreck 'no deal' (or Australia deal as he now likes to call it - how gullible does he think people are [emoji38]ol?
The latest developments with his cabinet tend to point towards the latter, although I still think the former more likely, because shirley even Johnson wouldn't ?
Still as long as people know what they voted for
The truth is though that that isn't sustainable for too long.Without getting to technical, it was pretty obvious to many that " Frictionless Trade " was a pipe dream from the off. Johnson can't accept any alignment with the EU or it looks like he has sold out.
So, expect the worst but with the EU getting all the blame because they won't lower their standards or bend the rules for one country.
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In my experience that airport has been badly run for many years - well before we voted to leave the EU. Always long queues for immigration and security. Not helped by the fact they use G4S for their security.
In my experience that airport has been badly run for many years - well before we voted to leave the EU. Always long queues for immigration and security. Not helped by the fact they use G4S for their security.