Lebron James wrote:Thankyou to all you brexiteers. I just got less than 1.1 for my Euros for my holiday. I guess its a small price to pay to get the foreginers out of our country eh
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King James
1.1 is 10% better than this time last year, things are on the up and up. Even the Tories are getting their act together
I'm just glad that they aren't organising the brewery trip !
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Lebron James wrote:Thankyou to all you brexiteers. I just got less than 1.1 for my Euros for my holiday. I guess its a small price to pay to get the foreginers out of our country eh
Regards
King James
Quite correct,it’s disgraceful asking foreigners who have no rights of residence to leave. What’s more we should as a matter of urgency open our doors to those wonderful people squatting at Calais to come over. I am positive that all the remain voter will cheerfully contribute to the cost of house building and education.
So, we (the UK) are now seeking a "free trade" deal with the EU AND we want to be able to make our own deals outside the EU's jurisdiction, not to mention an open border between Northern and Southern Ireland, quite staggering. Any politicians who actually believe that we will end up with this need a severe head teat.
WHY would the EU 27 grant the UK better terms than any of them are able to achieve, it's fecking ridiculous.
I know that during negotiations, it's better to ask for too much and compromise to what you really want/expect but, we are making ourselves look stupid.
Unless we contribute substantially to the EU, there wont be anything like a free trade deal and if we really want to be in a position to negotiate with the rest of the world, even this is less likely.
It's "fun" to watch both May and to a lesser extent, Corbyn, trying to juggle their own political needs and trying to prevent further fractures from appearing within their own parties, while putting forward their "vision" for life beyond the EU.
Rees-Mogg was so rattled by Major's intervention, that he accidentally broadcast a barefaced lie to millions of Channel 4 news viewers, stating that Jeremy Corbyn had voted against the Good Friday Agreement, which of course he didn't.
Naughty Jacob - I'm sure in the post Ben Bradley era, he'll issue a full and frank apology, and maybe make a hefty donation to a charity of Mr Corbyn's choosing...
Sort of - he tweeted a Latin phrase and admitted he was wrong; for my money, the apology should have the same prominence as the lie, so he should return to Ch4 news and do it properly - or Nanny will spank his bot-bot.
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The confusion is understandable given he voted against the Anglo-Irish Agreement, as it "strengthens rather than weakens the border between the six and the 26 counties, and those of us who wish to see a United Ireland oppose the agreement for that reason".
Corbyn's record in Ireland is nothing to shout about, except of course for some of the plastic paddies on here.
Another unpleasant aspect of Comrade Cob for his blinkered devotees to conveniently ignore...just like his hilariously poorly conceived speech on Monday...and his 1980s Czech 'contacts'...amongst many others...
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