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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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.
You've just advocated the PM preventing Parliament from scrutinising and challenging him and said you hope he does it again.
 
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.
They've also suffered from poor customer relations and failed to adapt to the market. However, a drop in the £ has and will continue to have a significant effect.
 
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.
Yes the pound has dropped, but it's dropped for all it's competitors, not just TC, with TC's buying power they should have been ok.

What has done them is too many shops and and too many overheads, 1.6bn in debt, that's not the pounds fault, bad management is the cause.
 
You've just advocated the PM preventing Parliament from scrutinising and challenging him and said you hope he does it again.
This is what it has come to, all because of the remainers in parliament trying to reverse the referendum.

I'm not saying what Boris has done is right, and all he's really done is try to extend a normal prorogation period by 5 days, because he knows Parliament has 400+ MP's trying to thwart Brexit when he's finally making the EU come to the table and willing to give concessions, but yet again the remainers have done their best to hand the aces back to the EU.
 
Yes the pound has dropped, but it's dropped for all it's competitors, not just TC, with TC's buying power they should have been ok.

What has done them is too many shops and and too many overheads, 1.6bn in debt, that's not the pounds fault, bad management is the cause.

Do you know the state of the accounts for every business in the UK at the moment? Large businesses often run with peaks and troughs, how well a business is run probably dictates how long it can survive should the bottom fall out but don't fool yourself to thinking all is rosy in the garden, there could be more in the pipeline.

We know there is now 9000 people who will be spending considerably less over the next few months. The printers that used to churn out all the TC brochures now probably have a big hole in their budget. It's a snowball effect. What was a sound, well run business suddenly has some extra strain and things can rapidly go downhill from there.
 
You didn’t watch all that video did you? Would you like to recommend any books you haven’t read to me again also?
Forgive me if I dismiss everything you say as uninformed nonsense
He's basically saying keep britain in the EU at all costs because it will be a disaster for the EU if we leave.

Which has been the EU's position in negotiations since day one.

He also suggests letting us control our immigration, which would be a very clever thing to do to stop Brexit, that would probably swing it back to the UK voting remain.
 
This is what it has come to, all because of the remainers in parliament trying to reverse the referendum.

I'm not saying what Boris has done is right, and all he's really done is try to extend a normal prorogation period by 5 days, because he knows Parliament has 400+ MP's trying to thwart Brexit when he's finally making the EU come to the table and willing to give concessions, but yet again the remainers have done their best to hand the aces back to the EU.
But Boris was very clear, as were other members of the cabinet, that prorogation was nothing to do with Brexit. Now, following the supreme court judgement, they claim ending prorogation is designed to thwart Brexit. Boris having his cake and eating it.
 
This is what it has come to, all because of the remainers in parliament trying to reverse the referendum.

I'm not saying what Boris has done is right, and all he's really done is try to extend a normal prorogation period by 5 days, because he knows Parliament has 400+ MP's trying to thwart Brexit when he's finally making the EU come to the table and willing to give concessions, but yet again the remainers have done their best to hand the aces back to the EU.
Isn't this the same logic that domestic abusers apply when they are 'driven to it' by their partners?
 
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