There is no ‘blame’ on anyone. The EU wish for continued integration and the U.K. wishes to define its own future. We both have to get along with each other. Alea iacta est, and we need to make the best of it......
There is no ‘blame’ on anyone. The EU wish for continued integration and the U.K. wishes to define its own future. We both have to get along with each other. Alea iacta est, and we need to make the best of it......
When we crash out with "no deal", resulting in huge economic impact, who do we blame?
A part of the UK Pete. Please don't pretend this is being done on behalf of all of us.
When we crash out with "no deal", resulting in huge economic impact, who do we blame?
We will just carry on. The economic impact of leaving the EU is a speck of dust compared to what we already have to deal with because of the virus....
Of course it's being done on behalf of all of us. It’s called democracy, just like it was done one behalf of all of us when we voted for the Common Market. Or should we pursue different policies for you, me, the guy in flat 3A, the woman over the road etc. It was a UK wide vote, not a street, town, city, shire or country vote, it was the U.K. and now everyone in the U.K. needs to make the most of it......
It seemed a bit too good/funny to be true, to be honest. The account looks real though—fake thread?Fake account that one mate.
It seemed a bit too good/funny to be true, to be honest. The account looks real though—fake thread?
Fake account I think.
This guy explains it better. I'm always very weary of those rambling, too-perfect stories
Well there will be huge economic impact if the remoaners continue to try and disrupt things.When we crash out with "no deal", resulting in huge economic impact, who do we blame?
Well there will be huge economic impact if the remoaners continue to try and disrupt things.
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