This is exactly why we'll be staying in the common market as the residents of Canary Wharf and the wider London financial community will still have passporting rights into the EU. Of course this also means we'll still have free movement of people with the EU and we'll still be making a financial contribution to the EU also.
Teresa May will take the fall for it and a large section of brexit voters will feel cheated but this was always going to be the case regardless of who the next PM was, well maybe except Gove but maybe this is why he wasn't backed enough in the leadership vote. Well that and he's an untrustworthy back stabber.
It'd be ludicrous in the extreme to stop him anyway.
This is exactly why we'll be staying in the common market as the residents of Canary Wharf and the wider London financial community will still have passporting rights into the EU. Of course this also means we'll still have free movement of people with the EU and we'll still be making a financial contribution to the EU also.
Teresa May will take the fall for it and a large section of brexit voters will feel cheated but this was always going to be the case regardless of who the next PM was, well maybe except Gove but maybe this is why he wasn't backed enough in the leadership vote. Well that and he's an untrustworthy back stabber.
Not as ludicrous as it would to re-elect him.
Maybe, maybe not.
His opponent doesn't really inspire... and that's notwithstanding the fact the Corbyn phenomenon is genuinely interesting.
It won't be the case at all. Once markets have stabilised an agreement will be reached that will satisfy a fair proportion of the leave requests.
Given you can't even name a prime minister from the 1970's I'm going to take your judgement on Brexit negotiations with a large piece of salt.
Given you can't even name a prime minister from the 1970's I'm going to take your judgement on Brexit negotiations with a large piece of salt.
Unless you want a conservative government for decades to come it's really not interesting at all just a case of history repeating itself.
I thought the question was leave or remain. What are the leave requests, besides we want to leave.
I think it's interesting; it may not be good for the country. What it could bring is the Liberals as the second largest party in 2020. I think that's no bad thing - IMO they were very badly treated in 2015 and I have a lot of admiration for Cleggie.
The requests are obvious. Control;
Control over all law making
Control over all defence strategy
Control over sovereignty
Control over all home affairs and all foreign policy
Oddly it's what all countries have other than those tied into the Euro project.
Leaving the solar system, I think we are better on earth!No one has ever proposed leaving NATO, where did you get that bollocks from!
It was the French that were not in NATO from 1966 to 2009 don't you know!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7937666.stm
No one has ever proposed leaving NATO, where did you get that bollocks from!
It was the French that were not in NATO from 1966 to 2009 don't you know!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7937666.stm
The implication here was not working with NATO.The empire has gone and we are far better working with NATO and Europe than trying to punch above our weight.
Not a lot. You get a vote in things like this and selecting your local MP. There's local party meetings you can go to.What do you actually get for being a "member / supporter" of a political party?
What do you actually get for being a "member / supporter" of a political party?
The implication here was not working with NATO.
Brilliant, Labour decide to keep out poor people.. "party of the people" puts up its supporters fee.
Grendel, LOL I don't listen to his old nonsense.Grendel was on about us having complete control of our defence policy. We have to work with NATO and accept their rules, so we don't have complete control anyway. I hope I have cleared that up for you.
I find that disgusting. People who signed up on the basis of being given a vote are now, to all intents and purposes, being told they can't vote this time as they voted for the 'wrong' person last time.Brilliant, Labour decide to keep out poor people.. "party of the people" puts up its supporters fee.
Grendel, LOL I don't listen to his old nonsense.
I find that disgusting. People who signed up on the basis of being given a vote are now, to all intents and purposes, being told they can't vote this time as they voted for the 'wrong' person last time.
It won't be the case at all. Once markets have stabilised an agreement will be reached that will satisfy a fair proportion of the leave requests.
Given you can't even name a prime minister from the 1970's I'm going to take your judgement on Brexit negotiations with a large piece of salt.
Are they the same people who've thrown bricks through Angela Eagles constuancy hq this evening and subjected her to vile abuse in a meeting in Luton?
I have no idea, do you have any evidence to show they were paid up Labour members? You might want to pass the information you have on to the police.Are they the same people who've thrown bricks through Angela Eagles constuancy hq this evening and subjected her to vile abuse in a meeting in Luton?
People in glass houses ...“It is bullying, it has absolutely no place in politics in the UK and it needs to end.”
The video is betterLooks like a daytime chat show on Babestation.
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