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All good then.
Ffs we have stuff to sell, they want to buy it, they have stuff to sell that we want to buy, it's not rocket science is it ?
Why should this country be politically hamstrung by a foreign power just because it aids you in selling sheepmeat?
Totally agree but our media seems to portray that they are being pricks over the issue.
Totally agree but our media seems to portray that they are being pricks over the issue.
Have we not been more hamstrung by the gold plating of any rules agreed by our representatives in Europe, by the very folk the dreamers are expecting to rid us of red tape?
Yep and in the german ele tions the far right got20%,and there is still no formed goverment 3 months later still argueing ,merkel cant form a goverment and they call may weak
It must be time Wales and Scotland had independence so that they can make their own decisions with their elected representatives! What's good for the gooseI don't care nor listen to the doom-sayers any longer.
All the BBC and Euro-media will spout out it typical bullpoo about it.
Heard it the other day:
'Space research/missions will be crippled by BREXIT' - who gives a fudge?
'UK more at risk of terrorism and security threats post BREXIT' - what, and allowing the mass movement of undocumented people across an entire continent isn't a security risk?
'University research programs put at risk by BREXIT' - unfortunate side effect.
People need to wake up and realise ridding ourselves of the EU was a shout for self-governance. Yes, we might elect to pay to be a member of the single market. Yes, we may choose to adopt regulations that closely mirror some EU regulations. We might choose to produce goods in a particular way that mean they meet EU standards, HOWEVER all of this will be OUR decision made by OUR elected representatives.
They are just crying in their milk because one day, not long from now the delicious fresh cash serving we are handing over to fund their little Ivory towers will be abruptly cut off and no one ever likes a pay cut.
The rest of the world wants to do business with the UK. The Americans don't even have any formal trade deal and are our largest investors by a country mile. Tells me all I need to know.
I don't care nor listen to the doom-sayers any longer.
All the BBC and Euro-media will spout out it typical bullpoo about it.
Heard it the other day:
'Space research/missions will be crippled by BREXIT' - who gives a fudge?
'UK more at risk of terrorism and security threats post BREXIT' - what, and allowing the mass movement of undocumented people across an entire continent isn't a security risk?
'University research programs put at risk by BREXIT' - unfortunate side effect.
People need to wake up and realise ridding ourselves of the EU was a shout for self-governance. Yes, we might elect to pay to be a member of the single market. Yes, we may choose to adopt regulations that closely mirror some EU regulations. We might choose to produce goods in a particular way that mean they meet EU standards, HOWEVER all of this will be OUR decision made by OUR elected representatives.
They are just crying in their milk because one day, not long from now the delicious fresh cash serving we are handing over to fund their little Ivory towers will be abruptly cut off and no one ever likes a pay cut.
The rest of the world wants to do business with the UK. The Americans don't even have any formal trade deal and are our largest investors by a country mile. Tells me all I need to know.
Our government,, they'd probability be happy enough not exporting our lamb ,,and importing cheap food from where ever, with no traceability. I don't have much confidence in our leadersIf we cant export goods like Lamb etc then we will just have to ban imports of these goods!
Woooahhhh there horsey!It must be time Scotland had independence