It took about five years for the UK to settle down when we joined in 1973 Bruce where you around then?
also until this thread is corrected in name a a new one started I wont be posting ok....
That’ll learn em joe . Well done mate
It took about five years for the UK to settle down when we joined in 1973 Bruce where you around then?
also until this thread is corrected in name a a new one started I wont be posting ok....
EU getting 10billion less a year, they are done.Wonder if the United Kingdom will last that long? How long until Wales, Scotland and Northern Island desert little England?
Why are Javid and comical Johnson looking for further 5% cut in ministry budgets?EU getting 10billion less a year, they are done.
Johnson needs to plays hardball on negotiations, and get what's best for the UK.
It took about five years for the UK to settle down when we joined in 1973 Bruce where you around then?
also until this thread is corrected in name a a new one started I wont be posting ok....
The real deal is the trade deal, that's what counts.

Thanks for the insight into your thinking Joe. It's really cleared things up for me. You can almost taste those benefits now you've explained them so beautifully.
I've said it all along, they sell 66bn(2018) more to us than we buy every year, a no deal hurts them more than us, and they know it, last thing the EU wants is to not have free trade with us.
Do you really think it's that simple?! Jesus wept.
The EU is far more important to us than it is the other way round.
I am disappointed you are not reeling them off in the Benefits of Brexit Page. Look forward to understanding the great things in store.It took about five years for the UK to settle down when we joined in 1973 Bruce where you around then?
also until this thread is corrected in name a a new one started I wont be posting ok....
Small loss for long term gain.Why are Javid and comical Johnson looking for further 5% cut in ministry budgets?
I was clearly talking about the deal that will now be negotiated this year, the deal that counts, the May deal was an aperitif at best, the main dinner is to be served up now, and Johnson is playing it exactly how it should be played, had May taken a similar stance instead of caving in and being weak, the withdrawal bill would have been better than what it was.You said that his approach worked where May's didn't. Those were your words, barely an hour ago. Now you're saying it's fine that they didn't work with the withdrawal agreement as that's merely the hors d'oeuvre anyway. At least I can rest easy that leave voters really are holding Johnson's feet to the fire![]()
Yes it is that simple yet the doom and gloom remainers always tried to peddle the vision that we are somehow cap in hand bound to the EU, just wait and see how the EU caves, there will be tariff free trade for absolute certain, it's in their best interest to do so.Do you really think it's that simple?! Jesus wept.
The EU is far more important to us than it is the other way round.
I wonder if the EU might want to make it less attractive for any of the other 27 nations to think about leaving? If it all goes wrong, we can do a deal with Canada and buy our French Brie duty free from them. Piece of cake.Yes it is that simple yet the doom and gloom remainers always tried to peddle the vision that we are somehow cap in hand bound to the EU, just wait and see how the EU caves, there will be tariff free trade for absolute certain, it's in their best interest to do so.
Small loss for long term gain.
I was clearly talking about the deal that will now be negotiated this year, the deal that counts, the May deal was an aperitif at best, the main dinner is to be served up now, and Johnson is playing it exactly how it should be played, had May taken a similar stance instead of caving in and being weak, the withdrawal bill would have been better than what it was.
The way Johnson is setting his stall out he'll end up with a good deal for sure, the EU do not want to trade with us on WTO.

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