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    Votes: 688 67.9%
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    Votes: 325 32.1%

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Our legally binding commitments you mean Joe? Good luck going into any future trade negotiation with this ringing endorsement that not a word the government says can be trusted.
Or a deal is not done till it is done our new guy is a Raab is a lawyer balmcake can take it or leave it .....39 billion is a lot to pay when they offer you nowt........
 
Or a deal is not done till it is done our new guy is a Raab is a lawyer balmcake can take it or leave it .....39 billion is a lot to pay when they offer you nowt........

Raab has a maximum of five years experience as an actual lawyer by the way; the rest of his time was spent as a Foreign Office functionary (2000-2006) and the usual SPAD-type role that candidate members of the politican class have to do (2006-2010) before becoming an MP (2010-now).
 
Raab has a maximum of five years experience as an actual lawyer by the way; the rest of his time was spent as a Foreign Office functionary (2000-2006) and the usual SPAD-type role that candidate members of the politican class have to do (2006-2010) before becoming an MP (2010-now).
Look in negotiations you can make an offer, and take it off the table it's the mafia we are dealing with here.......
 
lol Why is trying to understand how the companies the country will rely on to 'trade with the world' have been doing in the last two years?

Well Bruce, that report was like a reporter going to Goodison, reporting on the teams warming up, the atmosphere etc.,and filing his report and going home before the game starts. It is the report on the game that is important. I notice there was no mathematical formula for why employment levels in the UK are at record highs. If you can't see the futility of producing a report that covers just a two year period, a two year period when we were still in the EU, well..............
 
Well Bruce, that report was like a reporter going to Goodison, reporting on the teams warming up, the atmosphere etc.,and filing his report and going home before the game starts. It is the report on the game that is important. I notice there was no mathematical formula for why employment levels in the UK are at record highs. If you can't see the futility of producing a report that covers just a two year period, a two year period when we were still in the EU, well..............

Employment in the UK is at record highs because successive Governments have legalized zero-hours contracts, agency work and the rest. People now don't show up as unemployed even though they may not be working that much, or have any stability or security, or be able to actually make a living even with the benefits they are able to claim.

The result of this can be shown by today's story in the Mail - the Mail ffs - showing how many people are both employed and homeless.
 
Employment in the UK is at record highs because successive Governments have legalized zero-hours contracts, agency work and the rest. People now don't show up as unemployed even though they may not be working that much, or have any stability or security, or be able to actually make a living even with the benefits they are able to claim.

The result of this can be shown by today's story in the Mail - the Mail ffs - showing how many people are both employed and homeless.


So it's only in recent times that the Government has massaged statistics with regard to employed/unemployed?

Don't make me laugh...
 
Employment in the UK is at record highs because successive Governments have legalized zero-hours contracts, agency work and the rest. People now don't show up as unemployed even though they may not be working that much, or have any stability or security, or be able to actually make a living even with the benefits they are able to claim.

The result of this can be shown by today's story in the Mail - the Mail ffs - showing how many people are both employed and homeless.

You actually own up to reading the Mail! By the way, it is the Sunday Mail. The editor of the Sunday Mail is at loggerheads with the editor of the Daily Mail to the extent that the slant on the news they report is chalk and cheese. I wouldn't mind betting (as I wouldn't touch the Mail with a bargepole) that, last week, the Daily Mail had a report on record employment highs. Have a look at the current Private Eye, it is all in there.
 
Amazing how the Leave position has changed from “we’re in an amazing position to negotiate a great deal for Britain, with negligible negative economic effects” to “we’re happy walking away with no deal and accept that it will have disastrous short term effects but will possibly be beneficial in around 50 years”.

Even ardent Leave voters must see the con trick that’s happened here.
 
You actually own up to reading the Mail! By the way, it is the Sunday Mail. The editor of the Sunday Mail is at loggerheads with the editor of the Daily Mail to the extent that the slant on the news they report is chalk and cheese. I wouldn't mind betting (as I wouldn't touch the Mail with a bargepole) that, last week, the Daily Mail had a report on record employment highs. Have a look at the current Private Eye, it is all in there.

Well, it was actually on the Mail's online content - which is shared between the two papers.
 
Amazing how the Leave position has changed from “we’re in an amazing position to negotiate a great deal for Britain, with negligible negative economic effects” to “we’re happy walking away with no deal and accept that it will have disastrous short term effects but will possibly be beneficial in around 50 years”.

Even ardent Leave voters must see the con trick that’s happened here.
What happened to, when questioned about what the plan actually was;

“They can’t share the plan, as the other side would know what our negotiating stance was, that’d be stupid!”

2 years on...

“Here’s the plan”

“It’s not damaging enough, we want the full smash yourself in the face with a claw hammer Brexit, we won’t be happy until we see stockpiles of Spam!”
 
You actually own up to reading the Mail! By the way, it is the Sunday Mail. The editor of the Sunday Mail is at loggerheads with the editor of the Daily Mail to the extent that the slant on the news they report is chalk and cheese. I wouldn't mind betting (as I wouldn't touch the Mail with a bargepole) that, last week, the Daily Mail had a report on record employment highs. Have a look at the current Private Eye, it is all in there.

Before Race Against the Machine there was also Know your Enemy, The Art of War by Sun Tzu! The Mail is a resource to know your Enemy. Tzu also spoke about knowing yourself, however, I'm not even going near that with the Brexiteers here, it's to much hard work!
 
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