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Please Don't Go.......
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How desperate are the EUSSR getting to save their house of cards?
How desperate are the EUSSR getting to save their house of cards?
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"please dont go on!"
" yesterday in his 1000th broadcast on Brexit, brave outspoken TTT writing in Answerbank found something new to say about brexit.
As he looked back at the EU eurocrats the brave IT expert bellowed: I am not looking back you know !
the eurocrats scattered bolting back to their rabbit holes and quaked ......
"please dont go on!"
" yesterday in his 1000th broadcast on Brexit, brave outspoken TTT writing in Answerbank found something new to say about brexit.
As he looked back at the EU eurocrats the brave IT expert bellowed: I am not looking back you know !
the eurocrats scattered bolting back to their rabbit holes and quaked ......
// still time to get out 2Pee, "utopia" is just across the channel me old china!// .......foo, izzit?
at least the money eventually saved can be pumped into NHS, schools, care...
some things dont change
the same old lies
isnt this the one that Lord The Nige commented
oh we shouldn't have said that!
yes I think it wes
at least the money eventually saved can be pumped into NHS, schools, care...
some things dont change
the same old lies
isnt this the one that Lord The Nige commented
oh we shouldn't have said that!
yes I think it wes
As the UK did not leave the EU on 29 March 2019, the UK continues to contribute to the EU as a member. Its contributions for the period from 30 March to 31 October 2019, the current end of the Article 50 period, are £5 billion, leaving £32.8 billion (€36.3 billion) remaining to be settled at 31 October 2019.
They don't want us - they want our money. We are a pain because we don't conform or like their ways and always argue. In many ways they'll be glad to be rid of us so they can build the nation they want.
Sure they'd have us back - as supplicants, so they could impose conditions such as 'adopt the euro', etc. and, having followed the way 'negotiations' have gone over the last couple of years, I suspect many more humiliating, imprisoning measures. No, this is a once and for all measure. Do or die! - as life always was, so no real change there. :)
Sure they'd have us back - as supplicants, so they could impose conditions such as 'adopt the euro', etc. and, having followed the way 'negotiations' have gone over the last couple of years, I suspect many more humiliating, imprisoning measures. No, this is a once and for all measure. Do or die! - as life always was, so no real change there. :)
He must be aware that we didn't get out to be foolish enough to come back. We have no interest in being a small part of a federalist block ruled by unelected elites. They'd need to evolve into a true trading block before it'd be worth consideration. And the time it'd take for them to do that, our economy hopefully will be riding high on our regained global outlook to trade and the UK dissenters finally silenced.