not having a dig but if we partake in political discussions we should all be up to speed on relating news
this was headline news on LBC, and widespread on most media and news channels
Soz Randy, I must do better x
not having a dig but if we partake in political discussions we should all be up to speed on relating news
this was headline news on LBC, and widespread on most media and news channels
After 4 years of people here and other platforms pointing out the real liklihood that it was going to be a big problem, nobody should be shocked
Be fair, when you've spent four years burying your head in the sand and dismissing every negative story and headline as "Project Fear" it must come as a bit of a shock when it turns out they were right and you were wrong.
Sounds like it's time to move to NI. They have wangled a cracking deal with the EU.
Sounds like it's time to move to NI. They have wangled a cracking deal with the EU.
Further indicators in PMQs today that it's going to be No Deal - Boris looking a mess but sounding surprisingly upbeat when talking about freeports and low taxation.
Sounds like it's time to move to NI. They have wangled a cracking deal with the EU.
Further indicators in PMQs today that it's going to be No Deal - Boris looking a mess but sounding surprisingly upbeat when talking about freeports and low taxation.
Further indicators in PMQs today that it's going to be No Deal - Boris looking a mess but sounding surprisingly upbeat when talking about freeports and low taxation.
Further indicators in PMQs today that it's going to be No Deal - Boris looking a mess but sounding surprisingly upbeat when talking about freeports and low taxation.
Maybe he fancies moules and frites with a few belgium beers ?It did make me wonder why he's off to Brussels for dinner.
After four and a half years, three prime ministers, two general elections, 64 resignations and 3,498 U-turns, Boris Johnson flies to Brussels at the last possible moment to secure ‘easiest deal in history’.
That 'easiest deal in history' misquote certainly seems a tad naive but when you look at what was actually said ..
Coming to a free trade agreement with the EU should be "one of the easiest in human history" because our rules and laws are already the same, the international trade secretary has said.
Liam Fox is to set out his vision of the UK's trading relationship with the rest of the world after Brexit.
"The only reason we wouldn't come to a free and open agreement is because politics gets in the way of economics," Dr Fox told the Today programme.
... it is actually a reasonable point.[/8QUOTE]
The rules and regulations are in place that we don't want to follow ?
It did make me wonder why he's off to Brussels for dinner.