So what are the 'benefits of the Single Market' - not found in any other trade deal ?......we are asking for some of the benefits of the single market and dismissing others.
So what are the 'benefits of the Single Market' - not found in any other trade deal ?......we are asking for some of the benefits of the single market and dismissing others.
Shotshy - "so maybe the Eu are ok with no deal?".
It's not something they want or would prefer, but they could and would understand it. In the process they would acknowledge the problems it would cause them. In our case, it's what many brexiteers happy, but we would not be prepared for it. Shambles mate, F****** shambles.
You don’t know that mate.
Maybe it’s their tactic to dissuade other disaffected members.
Hotel California syndrome.
As with this Government, it keeps being exposed as all mouth, no trousers
Personally I was always unhappy at the W.A....I'm in shock. Are you saying Johnson blithely made a promise that was convenient at the time to get what he wanted without intending to keep to it?
Surely not.
For example, I know someone who has no problem with immigration or the single market but didn't like Brussels control; that view doesn't gel with others on here.
'My politics are not extreme enough to have strong views....I voted Remain because with my economist's hat on I believed Brexit would be a disaster especially if it was predicated on the grounds of (say) 'bring back control' and other Little Englander mantras instead of real opportunities and new markets. I'm still at a loss to know where these new markets etc are that we haven't already tapped into through various EU treaties. As for immigration - this country can only survive by augmenting its workforce from outside - I'd rather have it from Europe knowing that the majority would return home or move to other countries as the respective member nations' economies waxe and wayne. My politics are not extreme enough to have strong views one way or the other but strong enough never to vote Tory and strong enough to believe that certain industries should remain in public ownership albeit perhaps run by Govt. owned corporations rather than Ministries and unaccountable quangos. As for state intervention not being allowed under EU rules; well, the answer to that is to re-nationalise; plus, transport itself is exempt from state aid under EU rules. In 2023, the EU wants to bring in an element of private enterprise to the railways but in competition with the state railways unlike the farce we have in the UK where completion is limited to a few limited routes.
Look up the 'Prum Convention' ..... agreement about co-operation between police forces.Today Theresa May asked Johnson to guarantee that UK Police and Border forces will retain access to incoming passenger data from the EU, post transition. Johnson declined saying that would depend on the result of the trade negotiations.
More evidence that leaving without a deal is of little concern to those in control (and Johnson).
Today Theresa May asked Johnson to guarantee that UK Police and Border forces will retain access to incoming passenger data from the EU, post transition. Johnson declined saying that would depend on the result of the trade negotiations.
More evidence that leaving without a deal is of little concern to those in control (and Johnson).
210 days untill the end of the transition period
Here's the website , look for yourself and save moneyStop it, you're costing us a fortune in clocks!
dropping the multi £billion Huawei/UK deal
Let's hope it doesn't stop, like your other clocks lol
They have never managed to stop it , since the historic vote.
The best they've managed is postponements up till now.
Expect more drama to come , but they can't stop us
The clock is now four years old. It doesn't work very well lol
Think of it as a pan of water.
You can keep turning down the gas , but eventually it will boil away.
It's inevitable.
It is so tedious having to correct anti-Brexit misquotes ..... but here goes...... but as Rees Mogg has told us we will have to wait half a century to decide; .