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Indeed, Coffee. I'll be watching with interest....coffee wrote:Eurosceptic, anti-mass migration Five Star/Lega Italian coalition moves closer
https://www.westmonster.com/eurosceptic ... es-closer/
Latest post of the previous page:
Indeed, Coffee. I'll be watching with interest....coffee wrote:Eurosceptic, anti-mass migration Five Star/Lega Italian coalition moves closer
https://www.westmonster.com/eurosceptic ... es-closer/
No, It is not my problem or expertiseAlan H wrote:Any comment on Leave.EU's breaches of the law, coffee?
Well, it's really everyone's problem, coffee. His campaign broke the law: any idea what effect those breaches had on the vote?coffee wrote:No, It is not my problem or expertiseAlan H wrote:Any comment on Leave.EU's breaches of the law, coffee?
Alan H wrote:Well, it's really everyone's problem, coffee. His campaign broke the law: any idea what effect those breaches had on the vote?coffee wrote:No, It is not my problem or expertiseAlan H wrote:Any comment on Leave.EU's breaches of the law, coffee?
well, my advice to the EU would be: concentrate on the problems relating to the 27 countries which wish to continue to be members, and let the Brits sink or swim. Just cut off negotiations on Brexit and see how UK-dumb reacts. This will sure be a popcorn show. Sadly, I doubt that the ruly EU will be tempted to follow my advicecoffee wrote:BREXIT BOMBSHELL: UK talks could DESTABILISE Brussels if EU ignores crucial budget
BREXIT could bring the European Union crashing to its knees if the heavy negotiation schedule diverts the bloc’s attention from its own crucially important upcoming budget.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/95840 ... 19-warning
Sadly, I can't see what pearls of wisdom are in that article.coffee wrote:UK ports body says it is ‘ready for Brexit’
Industry group members prepared for any customs arrangement, says new chairman
https://www.ft.com/content/e2e72794-550 ... d6aa67e23e
I did not get this link to work, but maybe this one does: https://www.ft.com/content/e2e72794-550 ... d6aa67e23eAlan H wrote:Sadly, I can't see what pearls of wisdom are in that article.coffee wrote:UK ports body says it is ‘ready for Brexit’
Industry group members prepared for any customs arrangement, says new chairman
https://www.ft.com/content/e2e72794-550 ... d6aa67e23e
good for them for doing "quite a bit" of work to prepare, but this body does not cover Dover, the largest port, or Holyhead. If the Government funks leaving the CU, will the ports be able to claim compensation for wasted expenditure? This country is bananas, which I hope will not be affected in any Brexit shortageanimist wrote:Alan H wrote:Sadly, I can't see what pearls of wisdom are in that article.coffee wrote:UK ports body says it is ‘ready for Brexit’
Industry group members prepared for any customs arrangement, says new chairman
https://www.ft.com/content/e2e72794-550 ... d6aa67e23e
Thanks, animist. That worked. Now, if only we knew what it was they had to be ready for... but it's good that someone has a crystal ball.animist wrote:I did not get this link to work, but maybe this one does: https://www.ft.com/content/e2e72794-550 ... d6aa67e23eAlan H wrote:Sadly, I can't see what pearls of wisdom are in that article.coffee wrote:UK ports body says it is ‘ready for Brexit’
Industry group members prepared for any customs arrangement, says new chairman
https://www.ft.com/content/e2e72794-550 ... d6aa67e23e
Strangely, you haven't mentioned those of the remoaners, Alan. Funny, that.....Alan H wrote:Any comment on Leave.EU's breaches of the law, coffee?
That wasn't what the article was about.Nick wrote:Strangely, you haven't mentioned those of the remoaners, Alan. Funny, that.....Alan H wrote:Any comment on Leave.EU's breaches of the law, coffee?
Not to mention the propaganda and lies.And let's not forget the millions spent by the government recommending a Yes vote. As well as the constant drip, drip, drip of the EU, insisting that their flag be displayed on everything they decide to spend my money on. (But of course, that doesn't count).
I agree that the £8 million on the Remain leaflet probably alienated some people - and the content was pretty poor, concentrating too much on Britain as a global power within Europe, and avoiding awkward topics like immigrationNick wrote:Strangely, you haven't mentioned those of the remoaners, Alan. Funny, that.....Alan H wrote:Any comment on Leave.EU's breaches of the law, coffee?
And let's not forget the millions spent by the government recommending a Yes vote. As well as the constant drip, drip, drip of the EU, insisting that their flag be displayed on everything they decide to spend my money on. (But of course, that doesn't count).
coffee wrote:May urges public to 'trust me' to deliver Brexit: Brexit News for Sunday 13 May
https://brexitcentral.com/today/brexit- ... ay-13-may/