I think the white house has a bigger cellar than number 10 and it surprises you thats how it works? anyhoo, why all the fuss about cars? whats the biggest export market in the UK? i guess you will all of seen this, whats the flip side argument? https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/present...ter_impression=true&__twitter_impression=true
Oo no Fin. Not the wee floating J'obbie. The later day Tony Benn. He's a bigger doom merchant than Duke. And to quote the Graun..... Come on you can do better? Where's the wee wings?
nice., no need to make a noob of yersel. its an alternative view point. whats the uk's biggest export? have you a flip side argument to J'O'Brians interview?
In two ye therein is the issue. Everyone wants to carry on with what we already had trade wise and even the Brexitards want a free trade deal with the EU. All quite laughable really. Anyway carry on
It's the inconsistency of the unelected Drunker that grates today. Bullied by Trump and he kowtows. Where are the 28 in what he has just agreed to? Call me old fashioned but the kissing bit grates. Maybe Donny pumped him with some bourbon?
Nope they don't chuckles, we want change and within comes the wish for the best leaving deal. That is not the same
We don't. As an EU member we have a terrible trade deal. The EU dictates our terms of trade with the rest of the world where we do the vast majority of our business, far more than we do inside the EU's protection racket (and that deficit is widening every day) and we have no influence over that process whatsoever. Terms of trade are determined according to the political interests of the European Project, not the national interests of member states (excluding, of course, Germany). When it comes to doing business, as an EU member we are already a vassal state. We cannot decide for ourselves who we do business with or how. We cannot strike bilateral trade deals, we cannot determine our own standards or secure the best prices and widest choice for UK consumers. Our manufacturers are forced to apply EU standards on products they export to markets outside the EU whether those markets want them or not. We are completely at the mercy of an unelected Commission who manipulate trade and prices for political ends. That's not only a bad deal, it's not a deal at all. It's a fait accompli. It's servitude. The sooner we're done with it the better.
Gotta give them Frenchies something to do to make up the £10 billion a year they won't be getting, plus they were cheaper than the Thai boys
You far from Mezzegra? Mussolini was knocked of there. It's widely accepted that the bullet had made in the UK on it.....
And the billions from the Junker deal to allow EU to be flooded with cheaper, chlorinated chicken from USA....