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Sadly, I think we will leave 31/01/ 2020. Being English I will be there if Boris deliversyou will never leave
Sadly, I think we will leave 31/01/ 2020. Being English I will be there if Boris deliversyou will never leave
Not having a laugh at all, merely disagreeing with your point that John Curtiss says all labour votes should be considered votes for remain, a point you seem to agree with.You are having a laugh ? Have you not seen the results in the north and people admitting they had voted Tory for the first time and how there parents would turn in their graves ?
Sadly, I think we will leave 31/01/ 2020. Being English I will be there if Boris delivers
Sooner the better, and no deal might be the best dealThere's absolutely no doubt we'll be out next xmas
the whole point of bexit was to stall the economy for the average man . the economy for the top 10% has been doing very wellI don't feel smug at all and the result is a surprise to me. I think most of us are fed up with the political circus and just want brexit sorted so the economy can get moving forward.
I did not want a hard left government whose political thinking belongs in 1950.
This nonsense should have been dealt with over 2 years ago and I blame all politicians of all stripes for what has gone on. It is time to take off the kid gloves and negotiate a trade deal with the EU. That is straight forward. If they don't recognise the results and the will of the British people then we should leave roots and all.
you wouldn't be human . if you had a govt that workedIf that is what the people of those regions want then so be it. I woud not want an independent South West UK as our local government are hopeless.
if the subs go ,the banks go , it is the high value of property on the banks books , that make them look solventInteresting times for farming ahead - Will committed free marketeers continue to subsidise agriculture?
I doubt it.
Dream on!if the subs go ,the banks go , it is the high value of property on the banks books , that make them look solvent
?For what, please don't tell me she doesn't trust the new vote FFS...
Quietly shitting themselves? Or has it dawned on them that Brexit will proceed and it's back to negotiations and trade under WTO rules and not EU rules?I've been looking for some sort of reaction from Brussels but there appears to be something of a silence from that quarter.
I'm hanging on to the positive here that Boris's significant majority at least means he can tell the ERG to fudge off and moderate any Brexit demands.
Agriculture as we know it will be finished in England and Wales.It will just take 2 or 3 years for it to become apparent.
Agriculture as we know it will be finished in England and Wales.It will just take 2 or 3 years for it to become apparent.
What was wrong with the 1st referendum? I think most of us understood the question.As a remainer I totally agree, and as a remainer I never believed, Corbyn was one. I would have preferred a second referendum , but cannot argue that Boris's nearly sole point was "get Brexit done".
Inheritance tax and right to buy was at least 2 he had ear marked for Labours fund raising bonanza.his policies became more desperate as the day neared. And, yes, some of these policies sounded great, the question is, how would he fund them ? Once he had used up available money, borrowed up to the hilt, the only money left would be increased taxes. And as farmers are usually asset rich, but cash poor, and are not popular with the vegan/veggie/ rebellion extinction, we could have been an easy target !
YawnWhat about a trial separation where the SNP and Scotland gets to run their own affairs for a couple of years including raising and spending the budget without tbe benefit of tbe subsidy from tbe rest of the UK that is the Barnett formula. Then after that period have a referendum. My money would be that having seen taxation go through the roof the canny Scots might prefer to stay put.
A new thread perhaps?
MUGS!!!What's it got written on its side?