I think it might be a good idea to have a second referendum.
What does everyone think about that?
Stand back and light the blue touch paper...
I think it might be a good idea to have a second referendum.
What does everyone think about that?
It is completely irrelevant to the point both I & indeed La Maire was making.
It was virtually saying that regardless of whether peole want to leave. To survive - the EU must send the message that there will be grave consequences for you as a nation.
Now to me that is disregarding any hard-Brexit/no-deal impact on their own EU citizens who have jobs that depend on exports to Britain, or indeed exports, in favour of pursuing the EU dream of political, financial & econ...lets face it - modern day Greater-German empire!
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No thanks. But can we just make our decisions via The Clapometer on Robert Pestons new show. It would make life easier.
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Would you like to explain to me what RM has to do with the process?
So are you saying that all regulations will be dropped?
Thanks for the lie.
More like those in the UK get prosecuted. Those in the EU get a top job, lots of money and a massive pension. And we help to pay for it.
[/QUOTE]I'm not sure it's true to say JLR have been moving out of the UK for years because I think theyll maintain a strong UK presence. They certainly had the Slovakian factory signed off long before the referendum so that can't be pinned on Brexit.
But JLR plants are just in time and I expect huge problems in JIT supply chains if we leave with no deal.
Post these links. If they say what you make out they do you would already have done it.I’ve just told you. I can post some links if you like but that would be more a case of showing you what you don’t know rather than showing you what I know. Alternatively before you start talking nonsense why don’t you go and look for yourself and do some fact checking beforehand.
Here’s some pointers for you. There’s at least two British MEP’s who have been jailed for expense fraud and forced to pay it back. There’s been a few British MP’s jailed for the same and a good few more who were deselected, resigned, retired early and paid money’s back to avoid further scrutiny/legal action. I really find it hard to believe that you need a link for the latter given the size of the scandal and how well it was covered.
Cash for questions. There was one fairly high profile case of an Austrian MEP who went to jail for it. There was a big scandal here in the U.K. (again I can’t believe you need a link for this) but I wrongly or rightly don’t believe and MEP’s went to jail for it and I can always only think of Neil Hamilton who ever faced any real action over it.
Would you like to explain how animal welfare standards are much higher in the UK than in most of the EU?Well the Tories have just recently voted that animals aren’t sentient beings so it hardly bodes well for animal farming standards.
So top jobs in the UK are not elected for? Just like the EU?You do realise that Britain’s top civil servant has been in the unelected job for decades under various PM’s and two parties. Although if Boris or Gove got the PM’s job instead of May it was widely suggested that he would have been sacked because he’s a remainer and they would bring their own Brexit backing civil servant in instead. Jobs for the boys doesn’t just happen in the EU you know. Presumably if this had have happened you would have spitting feathers.
Yet you normally ignore the good comments towards Brexit and champion every bad comment towards Brexit.„Greater German Empire“? Mad as a hatter.
Le maire also said everyone wants a good deal and said Chequers was a move in the right direction and praised May‘s courage.
Some people are just too thick to comprehend statements.
And your point is?
They kept to diesel engines here but later technologies where they have moved to. Diesel is on its way out.
And as you have said you admit they have been moving out.
Yet you normally ignore the good comments towards Brexit and champion every bad comment towards Brexit.
Do you think it makes you clever or thick?
Look at the comments from Mart, Tony and yourself. The vast majority are biased and not the full truth. If that wasn't the case I wouldn't have to keep pointing it all out. Then I could spend more time commenting on the problems with Brexit.And I suppose that you speak without any bias and simply speak 'the truth'?
Look at the comments from Mart, Tony and yourself. The vast majority are biased and not the full truth. If that wasn't the case I wouldn't have to keep pointing it all out. Then I could spend more time commenting on the problems with Brexit.
And there certainly is plenty.
As JLR have already tried they will blame Brexit for everything. Just like they did with the problems caused by keeping to diesel engines. A great way of taking the blame away from management mistakes if it sticks. And so many people are looking for things to blame in Brexit.[/QUOTE]strange turn of phrase, admit, it's just a fact, our company had some involvement in a project that started here and was going to be moved.
I still think they will plan to build hybrid/electric cars in this country. If that is what they're planning I don't know whether disruption to the supply chain will change their way of thinking, I don't think it will personally.
I do expect there to be massive disruption, what I have no idea of is how long it will go on for.
Yet you normally ignore the good comments towards Brexit and champion every bad comment towards Brexit.
Do you think it makes you clever or thick?
And your point is?
As it says the third biggest trade area for the EU after China and America is the UK.
And your point is?
As it says the third biggest trade area for the EU after China and America is the UK.
So top jobs in the UK are not elected for? Just like the EU?
No. But let's twist the truth.
Yet you normally ignore the good comments towards Brexit and champion every bad comment towards Brexit.
Do you think it makes you clever or thick?
Post these links. If they say what you make out they do you would already have done it.
So top jobs in the UK are not elected for? Just like the EU?
No. But let's twist the truth.
Would you like to explain how animal welfare standards are much higher in the UK than in most of the EU?
Of course you don't. Because headlines are there to be twisted.
Why don't you look back. The vast majority are questioning what is said by pro EU and anti Brexit. And mentioning why Brexit could be good in ways.Then why have you never challenged those posters who only ever speak positives of Brexit?
The way you're portraying it is as though it's only pro-remain posting on the thread when in reality it's a 50/50 split, if not more weighted towards leave.
Why don't you look back. The vast majority are questioning what is said by pro EU and anti Brexit. And mentioning why Brexit could be good in ways.
A few of you make out we need to stay in whatever. Nobody is saying we must leave whatever. That is the difference.
I have a busy life girls. Keep up with the back slapping and slagging the UK off. And then you have the defending of the EU however bent it is that it does. It seems to make you happy.
Pig Industry "blatantly flouting European law" | Agricultural and Rural ConventionBecause we’ve recognised animals as sentient beings for a long time in law, until recently.
Ok. Good boy.For someone who claims to speak 'the truth', your claims are nothing but outright lies.
Questioning Brexit doesn't equate to slagging off the UK. Your use of 'girls' as an insult is like something out of the 1980s.
Ok. Good boy.
She is actually an MP! Unbelievable, a General Strike is not a solution to anything, she is living in a 1920's parallel universe.Heard a clip on the radio of some mad lefty woman (Tracey someone ?? ) at the conference saying that unless labour get their way she wants to call on her 'brothers and sisters' in the trade unions to call for a general strike....And you wonder why i detest lefties lol
She is actually an MP! Unbelievable, a General Strike is not a solution to anything, she is living in a 1920's parallel universe.
Lost the argument right there. At least you were arguing before this point.
Look at the comments from Mart, Tony and yourself. The vast majority are biased and not the full truth. If that wasn't the case I wouldn't have to keep pointing it all out. Then I could spend more time commenting on the problems with Brexit.
And there certainly is plenty.