So this is the Country we will be doing trade deals with? The one that is becoming more and more protectionist of itself? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-43249614
Something he said he would do in the election, do keep up chuckles. He also said mexico will pay for the wall, Mexico is in the top 5 steel producers to sell to the U.S. and will now be paying a 25% tariff. I know you like shock statements with very little facts and rarely answer the questions when facts are put to you but we do not have an agreement with them yet as we sell under eu rules do we not? Imagine though, a leader who puts the country that voted them in, first. Shocking. also one off the benefits of wto, you can create your own rules to protect your own peoples jobs and companies, I know you must hate that duke.
hmm margret thatcher. https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/01/thatcher-many-still-active-tories-support-apartheid/
Amazing that the Tory party lives so much in the past. Thatcher and Churchill both dead and long gone.
So is William Shakespear, Jesus, Abraham Lincoln, Elvis, Bobby Moore, Albert Einstein, Issac Newton & Leonardo da Vinci. Justin Beiber is alive and kicking. Your point?
yip, they're a bit mad there ted. putting mildly. but in fairness and it must be said. he and she had their moments.
I've always been thankful for Ireland, with the Atlantic winds, it was handy God put Ireland to the side of the U.K. a bit like fence panel to keep the draught out
23 minutes of geography. might have some rude words, stereotypes, and unpc humour, if you have no humour, do not look
yip, the barman is a parody of a brexiteer. here is another wee humorous paragraph While the nations of the UK are snowed under by the Beast from the East, the bumblin from London is getting mired in the shit from Brexit. On Wednesday the EU published the first draft of the terms of the UK’s exit from the EU, which was based on things that the UK government had agreed to last year in order to progress negotiations to the next stage. Predictably, the British government has reacted to the draft treaty with yet another illustration of the origins of the phrase “Perfidious Albion”.