No, that would be you not tom when are you going to join in the discussion? so far all you have done is be a non contributory nuisanceAnd this is about Brexit how?
There is only one thread derailer here.
Tommy Liar.
No, that would be you not tom when are you going to join in the discussion? so far all you have done is be a non contributory nuisanceAnd this is about Brexit how?
There is only one thread derailer here.
Tommy Liar.
Can you not see that "getting through it " is way way short of what was promised?.. I don't know about Qataris intentions ,but I would be less sure about the Germans. What are your plans if the rocky six months becomes 18,24,36... ?. . What tends to happen is that it becomes the new normal.
Why would May want to change the backstop,dont forget she is a remainer at heart....the backstop is her way of keeping us in the CU but without her being blamed by Leavers for it.She will win the vote of no confidence because the Tories will put Party before country but there really isn't a pathway to get her deal over the line.
Although I wouldn't be surprised if Juncker and Barnier suddenly find a way to change the wording of the backstop after she signs the deal on Sunday.
JRM said that we may have to wait 50 years to see the benefit....by then the oldies will have long died off and the younger generation will have grown up,surprised at the stupidity of their parents in taking us out of the EU in the first place and rejoined.Only the dimmest thought that leaving would be an instant boom.
We knew leaving was always going to be a struggle short term. The vote was for future generations.
The promises of Liam Fox to have 40 plus deals with the rest of the world have obviously come to nothing. Lets face it we are not very good at this negotiating lark and the EU are very good at it.
I would rather stick with the CU and keep the 60 plus deals that the EU have already negotiated than rely on Fox....surely Fingers even you must see the sense in that???
KudosDave
Why would May want to change the backstop,dont forget she is a remainer at heart....the backstop is her way of keeping us in the CU but without her being blamed by Leavers for it.
KudosDave
What have you got against them for crying out loud?Only the dimmest thought that leaving would be an instant boom.
We knew leaving was always going to be a struggle short term. The vote was for future generations.
JRM said that we may have to wait 50 years to see the benefit....by then the oldies will have long died off and the younger generation will have grown up,surprised at the stupidity of their parents in taking us out of the EU in the first place and rejoined.
Anyway,we are not leaving.....BRINO
KudosDave
If you feel that way about Fox are you still keen on NO DEAL brexit???I think Fox is as thick as mince but lets get it right. We are not allowed to make trade deals, let alone announce them until we are out.
Fingers are you a Leaver or Remainer???I think 3 to 5 years and we will know where we are.
The shortest time you will have to wait if doesnt work out and we vote to go back in will be about 10 years or 2 or 3 governments away.
You''ll get used to it. The hardest step is acceptance but it will come.
Fingers are you a Leaver or Remainer???
KudosDave
Sorry but you are living in a dream,I think 3 to 5 years and we will know where we are.
The shortest time you will have to wait if doesnt work out and we vote to go back in will be about 10 years or 2 or 3 governments away.
You''ll get used to it. The hardest step is acceptance but it will come.
How dare you insult 17.5 million people when they had every reason to believe what was promised to them?Only the dimmest thought that leaving would be an instant boom.
We knew leaving was always going to be a struggle short term. The vote was for future generations.
But the majority of the young are pro EU, so why do you want to deny them the future they want?We knew leaving was always going to be a struggle short term. The vote was for future generations.
Do you now consider that vote a mistake?After careful consideration I voted to leave.
After careful consideration of things he hadn't the slightest glimmer of understanding of , namely the nature of the EU, its organisation, and our relationship to it.Do you now consider that vote a mistake?
KudosDave
It's hard to believe he beat several billion other sperm.'I could negotiate a better deal with the 27 EU nations’ insists man unable to convince 27 Tories to write a letter.'
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