That's what they all say............. .........but I deleted the empty deck chairs by mistake, it's them I've had and all you'd have a chance with
Ahhh but if you open your horizons there is a big wide world out there. Much more to enjoy rather than a fat bird from Sheffield :smirk:
My horizons have always been broader than just the British Isles. There is a whole big wide world out there to sample.
Which we've been unable to do while shackled to the EU. I'm glad to see you are finally seeing the light.
With so many figures around it's difficult to pin down 1 but generally the shit storm we were told would happen, hasn't. Even the leading parties in project fear admit now that the U.K. not only isn't in trouble, but is doing far better than the countries we are about to leave. I saw one figure where it said in mortgage costs, the U.K. is in debt to the tune of 1.6 trillion . That of course would have the roamoaner's frothing in their pants, until the sentence was finished. The sentence finished with, those same properties are estimated to have equity of 5.2 trillion in them. Lets be honest, there are only about 3 countries who could pull a Brexit off and they are the largest contributors with us being the second highest contributor.
I believe that Duke42 would refer to that as "disastrously draughty and catastrophically open to the elements".
What seems to be happening is Mays delaying tactic seems to have paid off. Had we launched article 50 asap with all the project fear, then we would have looked weak, the delay has shown if any country within the current EU is doing well, then it us the U.K.
Unless it was located in Brussels. Then it would have been a spacious open plan residence, close to commuter motorway links.
That odious mate of mizzy cranky has just been on the radio stating that there will be another Scottish referendum within 2 years if he and his gal don't get Brexit their way. Didn't think it was his or his gal's call?