Is that available in English? Let me help.....Maybe you should do a write up. I hear you're good at telling stories.
is what available in english herba? did i miss a w? hmm, maybe that's why i got a link to a Chinese electrical company when i google your name. doh, i really do need to get a life.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/24/forget-suez-tories-havent-worse-crisis-today-100-years/ I see Farage is also laying into the Tories. He can foresee what is about to happen. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...al-has-begun-tories-have-sold-british-people/
He's been saying that since the referendum. Ukip's position was not to invoke Article 50 nor to seek a "deal" but to repeal the European Communities Act, stop paying the fees and simply leave, walk away. Farage never supported Mrs May in the first place. No new developments here.
Farrage when asked what is the point of ukip now? said, we need to keep an eye on how the deal is done and remind them of the democratic vote, so I'd be disappointed if he wasn't pushing and prodding
Farage is absolutely correct, of course, as he has been from the start. Except perhaps in saying that Corbyn is taking a tougher stance than the Government over immigration. The opposition are at least as split as the Tories over Brexit if not more so, the only difference is that Corbyn has the authority in his party to keep a lid on it for now. Corbyn's Labour, like "New" Labour is utterly committed to continuing and expanding mass immigration at all costs in order to discomfort the greater proportion of the British population whom they hate and to loosen the British cultural identity which they revile, and to ensure the ongoing importation or a more obedient surrogate electorate who they think will keep them in power.
British culture is already dead and gone but not to European culture. Its been lost to American culture.
sorry dude, but british culture hasn't existed in a long time and thats assuming it ever did. but the rest i agree with with.
Another example of how our EU colleagues choose to bend the rules. The Dutch only came inline with other members at the beginning of this year. Rotterdam being the biggest port in Europe has enjoyed corporation tax free status for decades.
teehee all you mooth voters. *finger* https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=a...firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&ei=nyZ6WbTSLOmE8QfLna2QBg
Fin fin fin, tut tut tut, another think tank in London that doesn't like brexit? Saw that this morning so went looking. when you read think tank, think pollsters with their own agenda, very very few are genuinely independent. We both know aberdeen has been taking a hit ever since the oil dropped from over $100 a barrel and well before brexit was even thought of or announced. In fact as I mentioned on the other thread, if your industry relies on oil and with european governments looking to ban petrol and diesel vehicles you are going to be massively hit and that my dear fin, has bugger all to do with brexit. but using your brexit, everything is brexit's fault, here is how they came to their opinions The analysis by the Centre for Cities thinktank predicted that in the decade following the implementation of new trade agreements with the EU, every local authority area would be negatively affected. We haven't finished negotiations so how can they predict the outcome and we haven't seen what powers will be devolved down so cannot tell how it will effect the home nations or the councils under their command but two parts you may have forgetten to mention fin.. But the paper’s co-authors, Naomi Clayton and Prof Henry G Overman, warned against placing strong weight on the estimated effects on any particular sector when their analysis was likely underestimating Brexit’s total impact. This is their "predicted model" fin based on very little than their own opinions whilst trying to sell it as real. Half an informed model is just an airfix with some bits missing
Ssssh noobie, funm is gloating. Deluded, horribly misinformed and incapable of independent, critical thinking ... but he does gloat rather well. Let him keep that, at least.
It's ok, remainers now have a new saviour. ladies and gentlemen......(Drum roll)...... I present to you Mr Vince Caaaaaable (woop yeah) https://www.theguardian.com/comment...t-corbyn-hard-right-progressive-labour-europe
He's a twat. I never realised that before Twat-Farren was disposed of ... now we have Twat-Cable. I'm sensing a pattern here.