Altfish
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Yes, I know.EU trades with the third world just as well.
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Yes, I know.EU trades with the third world just as well.
What country, if u don't mind me asking?I was raised in a multicultural environment and I am satisfied.
Uh nope, I was trying to interpret what post #1177 meant.Possibly. I read your post as blaming the EU for isolating the UK. Is that what you meant or did I get the wrong end of the stick?
Truthseeker finds a newspaper article from Daily Mail? Sorry, but that's not proof.With truth there's a seekers find kind of thing.
Putin's link to Boris and Gove's Brexit 'coup' revealed | Daily Mail Online
It's not the paper, but the contents. You can google the content and find any source that pleases youTruthseeker finds a newspaper article from Daily Mail? Sorry, but that's not proof.
The source of the article is "this newspaper". It says so in the very beginning, if you read it.It's not the paper, but the contents.
How utterly convincing.You can google the content and find any source that pleases you
It said the mail.The source of the article is "this newspaper". It says so in the very beginning, if you read it.
Indeed, it says has been uncovered by The Mail on Sunday. The Mail is ... a newspaper. Read the next paragraph also.It said the mail.
Indeed, it says has been uncovered by The Mail on Sunday. The Mail is ... a newspaper. Read the next paragraph also.
There.A Russian link to Boris Johnson and Michael Gove’s successful plot to persuade Theresa May to take a tougher stance on Brexit has been uncovered by The Mail on Sunday.
This newspaper has established that a secret letter sent by the Cabinet Ministers to the Prime Minister was co-ordinated by a senior figure in a free-market UK think-tank founded by a tycoon who made a fortune in Russia following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
I don't think you understand. Nevermind. This isn't my discussion anyway.There.
Well since 5 of those countries are in the EU and 4 are not eligible, it would tend to indicate that it is a benefit.A quick check in Wikipedia shows the 12 countries with the highest median per-capita income are Iceland, Switzerland, Australia, Luxemburg, Belgium, New Zealand, Norway, Italy, Japan, France, Singapore, UK. Being outside the EU doesn't seem such a disaster!
Uh nope, I was trying to interpret what post #1177 meant.
I don't think so. It's not my idea in the first place.Okay so we were on the same page.
An interesting Brexit story has been showing up in my feed lately:
Why the tiny territory of Gibraltar could be a major Brexit headache for Theresa May
How do you see this playing out? As one story I read put it, it's "3 parties, 2 vetoes." Spain seems unlikely to agree to some sort of arrangement without concessions, and Gibraltar seems unlikely to agree to any concessions to Spain.
Gibraltar has been a touchy subject for a long time now, Spain wants Gibraltar but Gibraltar doesn't want Spain, I can only see a stalemate there.
After brexit Gibralta might begin to see the advantages of joining with Spain in the EU not far down the line.
The protastant majority in Northern Ireland is moving closer to losing its population majority, which is inevitable in the future, probably before that comes to pass they will already have lost their voting majority.
At that point reunification becomes more than likely.