whats it like? its like we have the lowest crime rate in over forty years its like we dont have the most violent city in the EU anymore its like we aint the poorest country in the EU anymore as we where in 2005 its like we have the best nhs its like we have a narrowing attainment gap its like we have the best positive outcomes for our kids now in the history of our Parliament its like not having to sell our homes to pay for elderly care its like having an internationally respected Gov its like we are no longer just a northern region of england its like we are almost there. now, if thats loosing..
Unfortunately this is just your opinion, nothing to back it up whatsoever. It seems equally unfortunate that you are not making EU policy. Still those that do said Michel Barnier, European Commission Brexit negotiator: “the United Kingdom will naturally find itself in a less favourable situation than that of a Member State” Source: European Commission press release, 22 March 2017 The European Parliament’s draft resolution on Brexit: “a State leaving the Union cannot enjoy similar benefits as an EU Member State” Source: European Parliament, 29 March 2017 Sigmar Gabriel, German Foreign Minister: “It is clear that a partnership outside the European Union, as the United Kingdom is striving for, must necessarily be less than membership. A free trade agreement, however far-reaching and innovative it is, is inevitably less trade friendly than the barrier-free internal market.” So regardless of whether you me or anyone else likes it, the EU have been very clear. Unlike those liars that you seem to forgive. Just incase you fogot any of the lies here's another link. Its fine not to personally attach any importance to what was actually said. Its nonsense to claim you know 17.4 million others feel exactly the same. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=46&v=0xGt3QmRSZY
in 2005 the Parliament was only 6years old and had been run by Unionist party's for all that time mirroring uk policy. if anybody cared to look at the performances of the devolved areas of gov over its 20 year history and the period before that they would see its not just about where we are, its more how far we have come. if ever there was a better example of one size doesn't fit all. bring it on.
a decades old problem and you will know its the older addicts with underlying health problems. you will know less younger people are taking them up despite austerity of the last 10 years and you will know the powers to deal with the problem are reserved. you will maybe also know the scot gov is trying to implement proven methods of treatment, consumption rooms ect, but the uK gov wont grant the powers to do so.
So lets also be aware that the number of people that thought Leave with Uninterupted Free Trade, Customs Union & Single Market at the referendum was 52% Currently the number of people who think No Deal aka WTO (other names are available) in a YouGov poll is a good idea is 25%. Polls aren't definitive, but there must be a reason why the support for Leave without the above is only approx half what it was. https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politic.../04/what-do-public-think-about-no-deal-brexit
Not really, you consider leaving the eu would leave us with a worse deal, the people of the uk were looking for a different deal that could be more suited to the uk in an ever increasing world market.
I have looked for information on this. best I can find is broadly speaking nothing major will or is planned to change in the next few years. I might not have found the correct info though! If you have a link I'd appreciate it so I can read up.
This is one for now. https://www-independent-co-uk.cdn.a...opean-commission-brexit-ireland-a8729396.html
Well we are always exporting to the world outside of the EU such a lot. Then of course Trumps bound to give a sweetheart deal - said no one at all. Japan already announced in the last few weeks they would not give as good trading conditions as the recently signed with the EU.
Thanks. That tax idea-its a discussion right?- wouldn't affect the UK or any other non Euro currency country though.