British Indy: What Happens Now? well it goes to a vote like today and the brexit deal is approved with a 99 majority so in 22 days we will have left legally, the eu
Strange that this is buried deep in the BBC News website. If the opposite had been true and the predictions of the remoaners had come to pass, it would have been the headline all week, relegating an airplane crash well down the front page. Washing your bird and putting your cow on roids.
Didn't see this on the BBC web site. Nor Sky's. Nor in the TV news programmes. Nor in the papers. How odd.
There are many separate issues being conflated under the Gilets Jaunes banner (Vests). Unaffordable pensions are a major issue there too: https://www.france24.com/en/2020010...acron-s-plan-to-defeat-french-pension-strikes
This was one of the reasons that worried some. The old guard are out, junker, tusk etc, Merkels star is on the downside of power, Macron tried to grab the throne but his own position in France is incredibly unstable, and the comissioners seem to be feeble and powerless. In many ways, what's coming with the eu is similar with the labour party, there needs to be a complete restructuring or it will die. We might join the eu again at some time, but there is an internal revolution happening within the eu to decide what it wants to be and has the commission gone to far in not listening to it's 28 members? Best we are out of it but still offer what we have throughout, a strong friend on their own doorstep.
Britain. a strong friend on your door step? teehee. fuggin bollox. Britain, the opportunist. creating opportunities...
Nearly there! We just have to find out now that to BoJob, Brexit actually means BRINO ...vote in a new, pro-Brexit government ... and restart the process of leaving ...