Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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They said as the leave vote was announced the country would be plunged into recession, still waiting.

When are you remainers going to get it into your heads the EU need to trade with us exactly the same as they do today for their benefit, once you understand that Brexit becomes a lot less scary for you.

Look at Junker the other day announcing he thought a deal would happen, Johnson has put the fear of god into them for the first time in this whole mess.

The reason we might not get a good deal is because the remainers have tried to hand back all the aces to the EU at every opportunity.
Unbelievable blinkerdness
 
Seriously... are you so stubborn that you now want Brexit whatever the cost.... even with the knowledge that Boris is a serial liar with no shame whatsoever...rather than admit that you may have been a little misled
No Kurt.

He voted for Brexit precisely because he wanted a 3 year decline in the £, to stockpile medicines and food, to have a possible Break-up of the Union and to have UK Sovereignty undermined on the advice of an unelected bureaucrat advising a PM with no mandate to govern.

Wakey wakey!!
 
There will be no vote of no confidence because Corbyn is a coward. Boris will lay his own proposal for a GE on Thursday and it will be voted down. He will make massive political capital from this. Boris will then again prorogue Parliament...lawfully for a Queens Speech........

Stop being such a WUM Pete and put yourself in the position of any MP on the opposite benches, they cannot let a GE happen before an extension has been agreed. The proof in the pudding will be once there is an extension or deal in place will they then vote against an election? Not likely. The SNP will be licking their lips to wipe the Tories out north of the border, Lib Dems will have a few and it means even if the Tories win a few Brexit Labour seats it won't be enough for a majority.

PS I would bet heavily on a no confidence vote today, as it will afflict a wound on the government if nothing else - filling some headlines. The rest of the house will try and seek a temporary government to take charge but that will come to nothing. Johnson will prorogue again but not until a few days before when the Queen is set to re-open parliament on the 14th.
 
No Kurt.

He voted for Brexit precisely because he wanted a 3 year decline in the £, to stockpile medicines and food, to have a possible Break-up of the Union and to have UK Sovereignty undermined on the advice of an unelected bureaucrat advising a PM with no mandate to govern.

Wakey wakey!!
I truly believe that we will be better off without being governed by the EU mafia, and the EU believe that too, that's why they are trying to keep us in by offering a deal they know full well would never pass through our parliament, the EU's end game was and is to dissolve brexit and keep us under their control.

They have to trade with us as easily as they do now when we leave, the EU know that but the remainers in the UK can't see it, they'd rather keep pedaling project fear, that is the problem here.
 
I truly believe that we will be better off without being governed by the EU mafia, and the EU believe that too, that's why they are trying to keep us in by offering a deal they know full well would never pass through our parliament, the EU's end game was and is to dissolve brexit and keep us under their control.

They have to trade with us as easily as they do now when we leave
, the EU know that but the remainers in the UK can't see it, they'd rather keep pedaling project fear, that is the problem here.
BINGO! Now where’s my prize? I’ll have that fine cut of salted pork please
 
Thomas Cook had a website where you could book holidays. TUI and First Choice also have websites.
Thomas Cook has 100's of stores it needs to furnish with staff and in some cases pay rent, it's main online competitors don't, too late to the internet party too.

You know this don't you, it's the way all major retailers are going with too much real estate to pay for.
 
The internet killed Thomas Cook lad, that's like saying the Global economy crash in 2007/8 was down to Labour and not American investment banks as the Tories peedled for 10 years and still peddle to this day if you ask them.

I make my mind up on these situations from the evidence available, the banking crisis had nothing to do with Labour, but Brexit has played a part in the downfall of TC. The value of the pound dropping has certainly had an effect also the confidence of the consumer to go ahead and book holidays this year inbetween the 3 dates we could have crashed out on.

I don't doubt that mismanagement has played a part too but you can't say it has zip all to do with Brexit. TC are not the first and won't be the last victim of it.
 
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