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21/2/2019 09:09 | janekane #7090: Agree, though Soubry must know she is unlikely to get re-elected. Suspect she's living the moment, enjoying the limelight and stuff what the leave voting majority of her constituents who gave her the stage think. Good riddance. | cheshire pete | |
21/2/2019 08:58 | So goldie, ok for right wing leavers to post drivel then? Anyone not a Republican is a Communist? | m4rtinu | |
21/2/2019 08:49 | I agree goldfinger.Filtering out Minerve is a good start to improving things | kkclimber56 | |
21/2/2019 08:41 | The so called BACKSTOP is just a diversion. That is how the EU always works. They come up with some extreme move that is removed at the last moment as a huge 'concession' to give the impression they are being good guys after all. When you look behind the diversion, you see that they have obtained agreement to other even more outrageous terms. In this case the ridiculous Draft Agreement commits the UK to other huge £ billion payments which will be made up by the EU as they go along. That is on top of the huge £39 billion bung to the EU for an unspecified ongoing relationship. There are also other oppressive terms as have been listed previously on this BB. Leaving with no deal is not an option. It is a fact. May's Draft Agreement is not a deal. It is just a huge capitulation which locks the UK into Tusk's EU HELL. Any MP who votes YES to May's betrayal is barking mad. | willoicc | |
21/2/2019 07:46 | Onwards. Progress. LEAVE and WTO Let the EUSSR go to Tuscks HELL with their European Army wanting to conflict with Russia, And save 39 billion LEAVE and WTO | xxxxxy | |
21/2/2019 07:43 | “They are cursuses of the ancient Britons, long before the Romans came hither. I mean the first aborigines Brittons in heroic ages, when the Druids first began; before the Gaulish nations came over, somewhat above Csesar’s time; those Brittons that made the mighty works of Abury, Stonehenge, &c.” – W Stuckley, 1 September 1736 The need to heal divides is not unique to our age. On acceding to the throne in 1558, Elizabeth I faced an England riven by the divisions brought about by the Henrician Reformation of the 1530’s. Yet by the time of her death in 1603, “Good Queene Bess” or “Gloriana&rdqu | xxxxxy | |
21/2/2019 07:41 | With all the no planning and chaos not once I have heard anyone address what will happen to the Euromillions lottery. :-) | bargainbob | |
21/2/2019 07:12 | Anna soubry needs to think about the next general election and the votes gained at the last one for a concervative mp The people of broxstowe Nottingham voted 29672 to remain under the jackboot 35754 voted to get fron under the jackboot That's a majority of 6082 to leave | janekane | |
21/2/2019 06:57 | Got no Rolex The Dutch flower producers should pressure their government to push for no backstop Thus avoiding no deal | janekane | |
21/2/2019 06:54 | The euro jackboot will not be moved on the backstop we will be locked in to this forever never allowed to go the way the majority voted Leaving without a deal is not the end but the beginning of a life free of the euro Jackboot | janekane | |
20/2/2019 23:09 | Fitch may cut UK credit rating on no-deal Brexit risk Brexit - the gift that just keeps on giving. LOL | minerve | |
20/2/2019 23:05 | Anna Soubry talks more sense than all the idiots on this thread. Good for her. | minerve | |
20/2/2019 21:54 | New Covent Garden flower, fruit & veg importers bechesed by Dutch farmers to continue taking their produce after Brexit and abandon contingency plans to buy from new startups in South Africa! | gotnorolex | |
20/2/2019 21:45 | 'They should remember it is not the politicians but the people who have made this country work. The people have brought this country to its triumphs, to being the fifth richest world economy, by believing in their ideas, their enterprises, their hunches, seeing through their plans, from the laboratories of their minds to the order books of the world. Unlike their rulers, they believe in themselves. But more important, they believe in their country.' Well said and written. Nos da. Cymru am byth | xxxxxy | |
20/2/2019 21:43 | Horseless carriages and changing industry. libertarian Posted February 20, 2019 at 7:29 pm | Permalink Merlin Its only one bad news story after another if you only choose to look for bad news Tell me about employment, tell me about the 20 plus new factories and expanded facilities in the UK in 2019 already Tell me about contracts and investment won Go on stop trying to find “news” that supports your view and actually look at whats happening in the real world Reply Richard Posted February 20, 2019 at 12:44 pm | Permalink The green obsession is killing EU manufacturing competitiveness: “The third release of the EU Commission’s periodic study of global electricity and gas prices for the first time compares the EU 28 with the whole of the G20 for the period 2008 to 2016. EU 28 household electricity prices are now more than double those in the G20, while industrial electricity prices are now nearly 50% higher.” hxxps://www.thegwpf. | xxxxxy | |
20/2/2019 21:32 | The UK is on course to leave the European Union in one of two ways. Either there will be ‘no deal’, the default option for Brexit day: but far from ‘crashing out’, the UK can trade smoothly in the interim under international law and WTO terms, and be free for the future to strike Free Trade Agreements globally and with the EU, follow its economic star, chart new paths across the world and weather the squalls on the way. Alternatively, the UK will leave under Mrs May’s deal by being locked into an EU customs union (in all but name), with Britain’s economy bound to EU laws, tariffs and regulations. For even if Brussels agrees to an end date for the backstop, the UK will be obliged to mirror its terms for a permanent deal. Make no mistake: a customs union, whatever the name, has been the EU goal from the start. It is the thickest and reddest of EU lines, because on it the Franco-German axis, its founding aims and its future depends. Their joint project, conceived and led by the French to contain German industrial and economic power, gave France security, Germany respectability, and brought economic gain to each. Today this big, interventionist, all-embracing state run from Brussels on French dirigiste lines is poised to subvert Britain’s economy. It will do so through the fair means or foul, deployed ruthlessly in pursuing its own interests. Over the years, France and Germany moved on from coal and steel to back the winners that now dominate at home and abroad. Carving out a centralised economy, one walled in by tariffs, regulations and EU law, oiled by public support (up front or behind the scenes), the industries that lead the EU’s most powerful sectors, singly or conjoined, emerged. Promoted by chief executives whose minions often bribed their way into global order books, their fight to command markets in the EU and UK has been unceasing, their drive to eliminate competitors through fair means or foul, relentless – Airbus, Siemens, Alstom, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen. Airbus, the aviation giant, sums up the Franco-German ‘project&rsquo | xxxxxy | |
20/2/2019 20:52 | Rock Lobster Motion in the ocean His air hose broke Lots of trouble Lots of bubble He was in a jam He's in a giant clam | minerve | |
20/2/2019 20:18 | (2879)Thanks for that jpjohn1 - very interesting. | twdlw | |
20/2/2019 20:11 | Apparently not left wing enough! | 1carus | |
20/2/2019 18:43 | Today's actions from the stupid politicians will only make the bureaucrats of Brussels more aggressive on their demands and blackmail UK on a democratic vote on Brexit .Latest..Derek Hatton has been suspended from Labour party | k38 | |
20/2/2019 18:42 | Taking a step back from posting chaps, hopefully this will keep heading northwards for us | jpjohn1 | |
20/2/2019 18:11 | Withdrawal Agreement. Made in Madness. Made for Hell. And define 'temporary' | xxxxxy |
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