required field
- 03 Feb 2016 10:00
Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....
Clocktower
- 19 Oct 2018 13:17
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I think your wrong on that also Fred as TM must have a sense of humour and would find it funny that she is featured as turning the wheel herself, not only applying for an extension but would I expect find it funny that it is streching your imagination at the same time.
Fred1new
- 19 Oct 2018 15:21
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Yes.
27 countries looking out of their warm shelter over a grey cold channel and mad enough to think that they have got on pretty well together over the last 10, 20, 30 years felt reasonably secure and economically better off than they would be outside fighting like cats and dogs.
Never mind there is probably a queue of countries who would still like to join the EU.
But as the pound is falling it will be OK the purchasing power will be ?
Who will feel the benefits?
Dil
- 19 Oct 2018 15:43
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Pound never fallen before has it Fred ?
Dil
- 19 Oct 2018 16:04
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Or did you mean ... look guys good news for UK exports and bad news for the EU's ?
Fred1new
- 19 Oct 2018 17:04
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No.
Just the pound in your pocket!
required field
- 19 Oct 2018 19:51
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I have to ask this :...is Brexit going to be like a one complete package or is it a multitude of agreements between the UK and the EU....can't you agree on 99% of things and just somehow sort out the remainer later ?….this is not clear at all to me....it's a proper muddle….the biggest sticking point is the Irish border it seems....why not a high-tech solution like the London congestion charge camera system....with all vehicles and persons crossing the border having to report online or whatever to Northern Ireland centralised customs...
Dil
- 20 Oct 2018 07:38
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Because that would be too sensible.
EU are making a fuss about nothing over it , they just don't want us to leave.
Cerise Noire Girl
- 20 Oct 2018 08:25
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Soros starting to spend the cash now, Dilbert.
Rather than waste your time watching Cardiff try to play football, you could do something useful today and march on London with the other 100,000+ who are looking to overturn Brexit. Allez-y, you know you're really a closet remainer.
:o)
Dindinho
- 20 Oct 2018 09:43
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That is funny, but they may as well stay at home. Teresa May is doing it all for them. Why an extension when the basics can't be agreed. No wonder the EU is so keen on it. They get paid for saying no. TM is getting bogged down with details instead of concentrating on the important issues and sorting out the details later. She is not up to it. Rees Mogg is much clearer in his thinking. He should be given the Brexit reins.
2517GEORGE
- 20 Oct 2018 11:35
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The time to really worry about the pound in your pocket will be if Labour get to govern
Dil
- 20 Oct 2018 13:02
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Hils , nearly 1 in 10 of the Welsh population will be at the CCS stadium this afternoon to watch Cardiff kick those happy clappers from Fulham off the park while less than 1 in 60 of the U.K. population will turn up to the sad b&stards march for sore losers in London.
Says it all when Cardiff City are 6 more times more popular than a second referendum :-)
As for Soros , think of the irony. If he hadn't forced us out of the ERM we would probably have ended up in the Euro which followed and gawd knows how bad it would have been trying to get out of that as well as the EU.
Cheers George , we should build a statue in his honour.
Dil
- 20 Oct 2018 18:00
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We won hils Allez Allez :-)
Dil
- 21 Oct 2018 00:38
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Omg did you see how scruffy those marchers looked ?
99 per cent were probably east European and the other 1 per cent Chelsea fans living abroad !
Give up hils u know u want is to leave just for the fun of it like me :-)
cynic
- 21 Oct 2018 08:43
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unfortunately, uk looks to be becoming ever more anarchic bringing in its wake the potential likelihood of a far left gov't, even if by default
Fred1new
- 21 Oct 2018 08:59
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Following a farcical, incompetent bunch of self-serving lying neo-cons and camp-followers who have failed to govern and making the country poorer.
Fred1new
- 21 Oct 2018 09:00
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Fred1new
- 21 Oct 2018 09:16
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I wonder what the Con artists leading the Brexiters are really frightened of.
Is their past catching up with them?
Old but relevant.
This is only the skin of the boil.
Brexit talks latest: EU to target UK tax haven territories as trade negotiations begin
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-talks-latest-eu-uk-tax-havens-trade-cayman-british-virgin-jersey-guernsey-anguilla-avoidance-a8156201.html
cynic
- 21 Oct 2018 17:23
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ever more priggish and unlikeable
he must be totally unbearable to live with, so if his wife and children can tolerate him they deserve haloes
that said, i think his children have now escaped, and who could blame them
cynic
- 21 Oct 2018 17:33
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tax havens also include luxembourg - herr juncker is of course a national and politician of same and subsequently president of eu commissio, though none of that is now ever mentioned - plus panama, monaco, switzerland even the netherlands can be very "helpful", especially via the dutch antilles
Fred1new
- 21 Oct 2018 19:44
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Do you use any of them?