I'm interested as to what @peteblue thinks separates them apart...All led by a commodity trader born with a silver spoon in his mouth who has spent the last 20 years doing nothing as an MEP. He knows all about the real world though.
I'm interested as to what @peteblue thinks separates them apart...All led by a commodity trader born with a silver spoon in his mouth who has spent the last 20 years doing nothing as an MEP. He knows all about the real world though.
I'm interested as to what @peteblue thinks separates them apart...
Well I suppose that might cover Farage, but he's been an MEP for 20 years. Not a businessman. Even if he were a businessman 20 years ago, the landscape of the workplace and business has changed dramatically since then.I suspect something about him being 'apart' from the traditional political class and not afraid to say what he thinks.
Well known there was a generational gap in voting patterns. Remainer 'till I die, which might be not quite as quickly as many of the leavers....but not that long.death only visits leave voters not remainers, is that another reason to stay longevity.
tell you what i wouldn't be happy reading that if i lived in ST Helens makes it sound like a bit of run down dump, haven't been up there for a while but seemed pleasant enough when i was last there. or has it gone downhill?![]()
Split Brexit views remain before election
Why a lot more divides Liverpool and St Helens than the choice of football and the East Lancs Road.www.bbc.co.uk
On the other side of the bus station is the Theatre Royal, which benefited from the European Development Fund.
That's not relevant for box office worker Ann though.
The 68-year-old says: "I want to put the Great in Great Britain again.
"We did it after the war. We can do it again."
So will she be following Sharon's lead and staying at home come election day?
"No - I'll be voting. And for the Brexit Party.
Does anything more actually need to be said?
Almost nothing. Except May lied to us, Corbyn tries to face both ways and flip flops all over the place. At least Farage has been consistent when it comes to Brexit.....
And yet they're 'changing politics' and 'sending messages to the establishment'.Almost nothing. Except May lied to us, Corbyn tries to face both ways and flip flops all over the place. At least Farage has been consistent when it comes to Brexit.....
Yup - he lies and spouts crap on a consistent basis
We trade in one block atm - if we trade world wide we get more custom cheaper items, as for 1/2 a million dying a year I take it you mean old people a very nice thought of Remain having to win a 2nd vote which will never happen -over half a million deaths in the uk every year. Bet you have lost at least a million votes already.
Anyway Joey. Not going fall out because I need your assistance here, I am lost.
Can you explain to me please how Brexit will help the following....
Tax revenues to fund public services.
The job market.
Rates of pay.
The investment levels, particularly in skills.
Funding areas such as Sunderland who got Nissan due to our EU membership.
Areas such as Merseyside, revitalized on the back of EU funding.
Also, in terms of models for social care, dementia care etc. We have so much to learn from our neighbours such as Netherlands and nothing to learn from America whose economic model we will replicate even more when out of the EU. I just cant see these things and would appreciate some help. Thanks in anticipation.
It will not be Nigel, it will be Boris or RarbbAnd yet they're 'changing politics' and 'sending messages to the establishment'.
It's a remarkable climb down for them to be heralded as the party of 'business' and 'deal makers' to 'i like them better than May and Corbyn'
Being a 'liar' is also an odd charge to level at anyone in contrast to Nigel Farage.
Indeed he does, but everyone knows what he stands for in terms of the U.K. leaving the EU......what does Corbyn want ?...
Reading that book he has hated the EU with passion as his hero Tony Benn did............Indeed he does, but everyone knows what he stands for in terms of the U.K. leaving the EU......what does Corbyn want ?...
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Split Brexit views remain before election
Why a lot more divides Liverpool and St Helens than the choice of football and the East Lancs Road.www.bbc.co.uk
On the other side of the bus station is the Theatre Royal, which benefited from the European Development Fund.
That's not relevant for box office worker Ann though.
The 68-year-old says: "I want to put the Great in Great Britain again.
"We did it after the war. We can do it again."
So will she be following Sharon's lead and staying at home come election day?
"No - I'll be voting. And for the Brexit Party.
Does anything more actually need to be said?
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