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- Limousin/Charentes toad land
Putting your hands up has to be better than resorting to bullying
Now then, I am sure that farming in Wales, you really learnt to watch out for those hay making windows
Putting your hands up has to be better than resorting to bullying
Left leaning one superstate/ 1 World gov outlook and your in..Not really that amazing is it, when Neil Kinnock managed to find a job with them.
I think you are being unfair on him. He goes after anyone he interviews regardless of their politicsHow old is that? 2 years?
Nothing like not letting your guest answer anything !
Would love to see him go after Boris. And the conservative party. And the Brexiteers.
Oh wait, they're his mates!
And maybe the current EU vaccine debacle somewhat proves his point.How old is that? 2 years?
Nothing like not letting your guest answer anything !
Would love to see him go after Boris. And the conservative party. And the Brexiteers.
Oh wait, they're his mates!
How old is that? 2 years?
Nothing like not letting your guest answer anything !
Would love to see him go after Boris. And the conservative party. And the Brexiteers.
Oh wait, they're his mates!
Your quite right, I'd forgotten that.He goes after anyone, in fact don't you remember him calling out Boris Multiple times for not appearing on his show/the no platforming?
I partially agree and refer you to#164And maybe the current EU vaccine debacle somewhat proves his point.
Ursula von der Leyen accidentally SUPPORTS Brexit as she apologises
Forced to issue an apology for the state of the EU's vaccine roll-out today, Ursula von der Leyen accidentally advanced one of the arguments for Brexit - saying solo countries will get things done quicker.www.dailymail.co.uk
I'm also pretty sure the whole world classifies the daily mail as somewhere between gossip and lies. No one considers it to be news.
Something to remember is the EU refused to waive the vaccine manufacturers responsibility for any adverse effects from these vaccines. This was also a factor in slowing it all down.From another thread....
I think we may have found the one that thinks it's gospel? Although I suspect there may be a few of those in this section of the forum......
Every post seems to be a dig at the Country of your birth, which I just can't fathom. If England play France in the Euro's this summer who will you support?Something to remember is the EU refused to waive the vaccine manufacturers responsibility for any adverse effects from these vaccines. This was also a factor in slowing it all down.
Boris did. Quite who you look too for any redress in the uk would be interesting.
Something to remember is the EU refused to waive the vaccine manufacturers responsibility for any adverse effects from these vaccines. This was also a factor in slowing it all down.
Boris did. Quite who you look too for any redress in the uk would be interesting.
Long suffering pratt you mean.Maybe, but people just got on with it and worked out the benefits, instead of squealing like a spoilt wean all the time.
Which it isn't .Every post seems to be a dig at the Country of your birth, which I just can't fathom. If England play France in the Euro's this summer who will you support?
Genuine question, not going to use it to start anything, just trying to work out where you're coming from.
Which it isn't .
The post you quoted gave a perfectly legitimate reason that slowed up vaccine contracts. The UK waived responsibility, the EU said it was too big a risk.
Brexit made no difference in the speed that the UK could order or how it negotiated said contracts.
No other country felt able to waive the manufacturers guarantees.
Much on here is a dig at the EU , even if it's not true.
I hate watching the UK get sold down the river by a bunch of twisting liars that are out solely for themselves. If you'd read that ft link I put up you'd see that DEFRA begged for equivalency and frost said No! Why?
Don't watch football.
Rugby , I support England , wife Wales.
France if they're not playing
Edit, and I'd be asking even more if I still lived there!
The alternative to the deal was a no deal we always knew thatCrucial last sentence. Why on earth the leavers on here aren’t absolutely stuck into the government for the sh1tstorm Brexit deal which has been delivered, is utterly beyond comprehension. Would anybody on here sign a contract to have their house reroofed , and accept if the builder threw a leaky tarpaulin on instead of slates?
As a Europhile, I'm absolutely disgusted with the job EU have done on the vaccination, and even more disgusted about their utter fudge up of the aftermath and the NI protocol. There’s no question in my mind, there should be a serious inquiry, and heads should roll.
Leavers should be equally and more so angry and challenging of the Brexit deal!
NI unionists either leavers or remainders should have both Arlene and the entire cabal of DUP MP’s by the throat, and Boris by the balls.
But no, leavers just double down, while the county goes to pot, with its disastrous deal.
#brexitisagrestsuccess
Crucial last sentence. Why on earth the leavers on here aren’t absolutely stuck into the government for the sh1tstorm Brexit deal which has been delivered, is utterly beyond comprehension. Would anybody on here sign a contract to have their house reroofed , and accept if the builder threw a leaky tarpaulin on instead of slates?
As a Europhile, I'm absolutely disgusted with the job EU have done on the vaccination, and even more disgusted about their utter fudge up of the aftermath and the NI protocol. There’s no question in my mind, there should be a serious inquiry, and heads should roll.
Leavers should be equally and more so angry and challenging of the Brexit deal!
NI unionists either leavers or remainders should have both Arlene and the entire cabal of DUP MP’s by the throat, and Boris by the balls.
But no, leavers just double down, while the county goes to pot, with its disastrous deal.
#brexitisagrestsuccess
The whole Eu system is a series of fudgesThe Brexit deal is certainly a fudge, but it was always destined to be. It is somewhere in the middle of the positions of those (nutters) that wanted a hard Brexit, come what may, and those that didn’t really want to leave at all. It’s probably as good as what could be achieved, somewhere in the middle of two diametrically opposed viewpoints ........ but yes, a fudge.