Dally wrote:Don't worry, we'll end up making a profit on this. The big danger is that there is no EU to get out of by the time we get round to leaving - Holland and France look like they may shake things up. It is imperative that we get out asap - hard Brexit tomorrow for me, otherwise we may pick up a big chunk of the bill for the collapse of the whole charade.
That would be an interesting scenario. IF we have triggered article 50 and are in the process of leaving, but not actually out, would we still be liable for any "unexpected" cost's that were thrown at us ? At what point are we clear of all ties (that is assuming that we are going for full political and trading Brexit).
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Dally wrote:Don't worry, we'll end up making a profit on this. The big danger is that there is no EU to get out of by the time we get round to leaving - Holland and France look like they may shake things up. It is imperative that we get out asap - hard Brexit tomorrow for me, otherwise we may pick up a big chunk of the bill for the collapse of the whole charade.
Yep it's all going swimmingly for the Nationalists, soon they can all be separate entities again.
Oh what fun it was back in the good old days of gangs of European countries battling it out, rather that than this united faux friend stuff right?
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in. They're eating the cats! They're eating the pets!
Dally wrote:Don't worry, we'll end up making a profit on this. The big danger is that there is no EU to get out of by the time we get round to leaving - Holland and France look like they may shake things up. It is imperative that we get out asap - hard Brexit tomorrow for me, otherwise we may pick up a big chunk of the bill for the collapse of the whole charade.
If the EU crumbles and disappears then you may be right but, there isn't a hope in hell that the UK will be better of financially outside the EU.
If the EU stays in place, they HAVE to make it harder to be on the outside, than it is as a member, or, why would anyone want to be in the club.
Be sure to count the "profit" from your next trip overseas, the "£" is worth slightly more than a gold bottle top and it's still falling.
WIZEB wrote:As a remainer even I've had a bout of nausea regarding Blair's recent call for people to 'rise up' against Brexit.
"To show how this decision was based on imperfect knowledge, which will now become informed knowledge."
This is the same w@nker who took us into Iraq on a pack of lies with tens of thousands of innocents killed as a consequence!!!
Whether Blair is right or wrong, his personal credibility is none existent and nobody is going to listen to him. He'd be better placed, concentrating on his other interests.
wrencat1873 wrote:If the EU crumbles and disappears then you may be right but, there isn't a hope in hell that the UK will be better of financially outside the EU.
If the EU stays in place, they HAVE to make it harder to be on the outside, than it is as a member, or, why would anyone want to be in the club.
Be sure to count the "profit" from your next trip overseas, the "£" is worth slightly more than a gold bottle top and it's still falling.
It's all good though, no, really it is.
I bet wish Greece wishes it could let the value of its currency fall.
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