its the only bit that seems to interest you, and arguing about it seems to turn you on. so, nope, I aint surprised.
The "4%" on here seem to shout in every thread.... even one where we are discussing the effects on 7.5 billion and not a district with half the population of London.
aye, and doesn't it get under your skin. who was yon famous philosopher that said " thank god we have the scots to do the thinking for us".? suck it up bad boy, we are still here because yer leaders are feart to let us go. as are you.
I was hoping the U.K. would leave the Eu on 31st Jan 00:00 U.K. time. disappointed now, should have made them wait an hour.
The UK will actually be leaving at 0300 on 1 Feb, I think you'll find. Although "leaving" may be a stretch. "Butt-fucked via International Treaty" may be a little more accurate. Who can say?
I assume it will be a cold and frosty night? Still, with an illuminated address (10 Downing Street on fire) they will soon warm up.
10 days and 23 hours till we leave The IMF announced today at Davos that post brexit, the U.K. will perform better than many of it's european counterparts, who knew Did I mention we are leaving soon?
So despite all their dire predictions and all the negativity from that economic mastermind, Christine le Garde. The IMF now states: The UK economy will outpace the struggling eurozone in the first two years after Brexit, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has predicted for the first time. Britain also outpaced the monetary union in 2019, giving it three straight years of faster growth, according to the IMF's latest forecasts. The fund slashed growth across the eurozone, warning that a weaker German recovery and a slowdown in Spain will weigh on the region’s economy this year. Bloody hypocrites!
nice. I wonder how they worked it out and who will be the "We" that are going to be better off. brits are weird. we celebrate being the 5th biggest economy, but forget about the Gap between rich and poor. 1000 people on minimum wage, 1 making a mill a day, average it all out. yeah baby, we are all millionaires. superb.
Holyrood last week and Stormont yesturday, refused legislative consent for the UK Gov to interfear in devolved areas in the brexit process. Gibralter aint best pleased and with Wales likely to vote the same way today. all the respective brexit ministers citing a lack of involvment in the process and often only hearing about developments through the press. soverignty, taking back controle. one nation torys. what nation?
I believe the U.K. government does not need consent and to withold consent is similar to little more than I disagree with it but there is nothing that can be done
yip, making the sewal convention a law. one of those things they "forgot" to do a few years back... So. Soverignty, taking back controle truly means, taking back controle.