And then the telegraph printed a letter: The former head of MI6 and dozens of senior academics have said a no-deal Brexit would be far better for Britain than Theresa May’s “disastrous” deal. Sir Richard Dearlove said there would be “no tangible benefits” from a Brexit conducted under Mrs May’s deal, which would merely “prolong the agony”. In a letter to The Daily Telegraph, he is joined by 33 academics and business leaders who say that a no deal Brexit would offer “immediate opportunities”. It came as the Governor of the Bank of England admitted his previous predictions of the impact of no deal had been too gloomy.
To be honest kirky, I think the eu has rather backed themselves into a corner and only 11 weeks away from the euro elections, they are afraid to change tack in case they look weak. Right here, right now, brexit is probably being decided on not what is best for the 28, but more on the euro elections.
i know, its obvious, first time voter, first time you took an interest. zero knowledge of the workings of our UK Parliament not to mention the history and motives of our UK Govs. i hope its more ignorance than prejudiced when it comes to your inability to recognize there's four separate nations with separate and distinctive social and political leanings along with the economy's and markets that have been built upon them. . including you with your veiled humorous insults and twaddle. and with a v,short memory indeed.
Oh how different it was last summer when I helped you back up the step into your workshop Come back home the Finm
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-b...angements-for-irish-border-idUKKCN1QN2UO?il=0 just a bit late to the show!!!!!!
I don't even know what them words mean besides, you use my words back at me quite a lot I've noticed - good eh