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Very well known Exeweb poster
E£2 ain't bad for our contribution
What a bleddy waste. The treasury could have joined the Trust.
E£2 ain't bad for our contribution
She didn't care that much about not being liked. Subtle difference.
I don't have an accountant's brain or the energy to work out the economic advantages and disadvantages of our EU membership, Stuffy. All I can do is look at the overall picture. As far as I can see we were doing fine before all this BREXIT : you don't need to change your chair if it's not broken. Most experts now say that our economy will shrink for at least a couple of years. That means more families will have to struggle (but not the Johnson or Mogg families), more people will be out on the streets, more food banks will be set up in schools).£400m of our money given to those indolent sods west of the Tamar? Where do Brussels get the money?
Britain's EU contribution rises by 20 per cent in year, as UK's booming economy props up Brussels' budget
Britain’s contribution to the EU has shot up by £2.www.telegraph.co.uk
Apologies about the paywall but you should get the gist of it Mike.
They've released some Mike of possible worst case scenarios, Not the best thing if it goes tits upRegarding the Yellowhammer documents, the Govt's refusal to release them hardly reassures the public that everything will be fine the days, weeks and months after BREXIT day. The obvious questions is : "What do they want to hide?"
Yes, I hear they've released a page or two, but IINM there are several pages.They've released some Mike of possible worst case scenarios, Not the best thing if it goes tits up
Look at the BBC news website, Has a bullet point list of possible problems of a no dealYes, I hear they've released a page or two, but IINM there are several pages.
Anyway, we'll start to find out soon enough if we exit with NO DEAL
Will do. TxLook at the BBC news website, Has a bullet point list of possible problems of a no deal
Yes, it includes some but not all of the possible worst scenarios.Look at the BBC news website, Has a bullet point list of possible problems of a no deal
I don't think they even care, We will get people saying we're going to get a deal and we've done loads to prevent these things happening, That I hope is true But they think it's more important to deliver Brexit and risk these things happening which to me is crazyYes, it includes some but not all of the possible worst scenarios.
Let's hope things don't get so bad and the British spirit will pull through. What does concern me is not only the scenarios but if this Tory Govt is competent enough or caring enough to deal with them.
I can see Rees - Smug pulling up the drawbridge around his castle right now....or even moving abroad?