Altfish
Veteran Member
The UK needs massive changes too. BUT you stay in the club and change it from within.I voted out because I don't want to be a part of a federal Europe,its just a big failure that needs some massive changes.
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The UK needs massive changes too. BUT you stay in the club and change it from within.I voted out because I don't want to be a part of a federal Europe,its just a big failure that needs some massive changes.
The UK needs massive changes too. BUT you stay in the club and change it from within.
Sounds like the Tory party27 countries with one vote each,they cant even agree when its a coffee break.
Looking good for the post-brexit trade deals with the US...NOT!!!!
Bombardier deal subject to 219% levy.
Fears for 4,000 British jobs as Bombardier hit with 219pc US tariffs in subsidy dispute
It is still going so well
Labour can't possibly be any worse than the current negotiating muppets; if May, Davis, Johnson, Gove, et al were doing a half decent job Labour wouldn't be in contention.
The daft thing is this was all predictable pre-referendum.
I probably won't be around for the longer termIt will get better long term.
I don't think they are any worse (and I'm not a Corbyn fan) and I'd rather deal with Venezuela than Turkey, Saudi and the current US administration. But those are the sort of countries we are throwing our hat in with.Labour are much worse, VVenezuela here we come.
I don't think they are any worse (and I'm not a Corbyn fan) and I'd rather deal with Venezuela than Turkey, Saudi and the current US administration. But those are the sort of countries we are throwing our hat in with.
Well, if the Tories got their act together Corbyn would be unelectable. BUT at the moment Corbyn looks the better prospect by a country mile.If labour got in we would be bankrupt within a year,I dislike saudi immensely but before the eu we traded worldwide.
I really hope you are around for the longterm,I'm 26 the wrong way round on Monday so it won't be that long.
I don't think they are any worse (and I'm not a Corbyn fan) and I'd rather deal with Venezuela than Turkey, Saudi and the current US administration. But those are the sort of countries we are throwing our hat in with.
Well, if the Tories got their act together Corbyn would be unelectable. BUT at the moment Corbyn looks the better prospect by a country mile.
You read too much of the Daily Mail.I disagree,I'm not keen on Marxism.
I agree, Labour are not good...it's just that they are so much better than the Tories
Looking good for the post-brexit trade deals with the US...NOT!!!!
Bombardier deal subject to 219% levy.
Fears for 4,000 British jobs as Bombardier hit with 219pc US tariffs in subsidy dispute
It is still going so well
Why did I know that it was going to be anyone's fault other than the Brexiteers?You can blame Sadiq Can’t for insulting the President. What goes around comes around.
Sadiq Khan has joined calls to stop Donald Trump from making a state visit to the U.K.
Why did I know that it was going to be anyone's fault other than the Brexiteers?
You won the Referendum take ownership of the shambles
I can imagine it easily being more shambolic. The US have just shown us the future with the Bombardier ruling.We will see if it’s a shambles when we are out, but it’s difficult to imagine it being anymore shambolic than staying in.
There are too many backstabbers in the UK that are doing their best to help the EU negotiators instead of helping their own country.
I can imagine it easily being more shambolic. The US have just shown us the future with the Bombardier ruling.
It is amazing how Brexiteers won't take any responsibility for what they have got the country into. Blaming everyone but themselves.
This is reality, it was predictable, bound to happen. Why are you surprised?