I'd love to think we could have such a grown up conversation with the EU, but they have a clear agenda and timetable for further economic and fiscal integration which precludes it.
May or may not be true, be we've always been able to opt out!
I'd love to think we could have such a grown up conversation with the EU, but they have a clear agenda and timetable for further economic and fiscal integration which precludes it.
Fixed :)I'd love to think we could have such a grown up conversation with the EU, but we've got a bunch of toddlers in cabinet which precludes it.
True, but there are a few in Brussels too.Fixed :)
Not really. Scottish independence has always been an issue for a large vocal minority in Scotland hence the election of large numbers of SNP MPs and MEPs. It was proven to be a minority by the Indyref.I was going to ask which referendum you meant, then realised you can apply what you say to either.
As for Ireland, I would go the whole hog and ask the Republic to accept reunification, grant British citizenship to those that want it, and agree to pay the reunification costs for the next 20 years .
Do we (NI) get a say in this, or are the English just gonna decide for us? (again)
Sorry, I thought Kezzy offered to pay out his own pocket.Don't you know that your role here is to grovellingly accept what the Great English Politicians give you. And you can like it too!!
What do you want, a say in it?
The bill's first reading has one more vote for than yesterday, and one less vote against. Spelman apparently. 329-300
Sorry, I thought Kezzy offered to pay out his own pocket.
Wonder if he'll kick her out as well?The bill's second reading has one more vote for than yesterday, and one less vote against. Spelman apparently. 329-300
Yes we would, but we have got a little known about, internationally registered agreement lodged in the UN that would require asking NI how they felt about it.NI not my concern. Would the Republic want it? I’m bit sure. Would anybody?
Willing to fund it for 20 years.That's generous, must have missed that. Is it a better deal than Foster 1.5 Bn?
Wonder if he'll kick her out as well?
I'm sure that's your perception, but I simply don't agree. I think EEC / EU membership has always been a divisive issue, and not just for the right. I actually think the referendum result and the split in parliament represents this. I'm sure at times we gave been more pro EU, and even less at others, but this has always been a tricky issue. Brexit as a term probably didn't exist before 2016, but discontent with our net loss/gain from 'Europe' has been an issue since we joined the common market. it has consistently divided all governments, including the Blair govt. Indeed Blair had some real internal strife over the EU until 9/11 focused minds on other issues.Not really. Scottish independence has always been an issue for a large vocal minority in Scotland hence the election of large numbers of SNP MPs and MEPs. It was proven to be a minority by the Indyref.
On the other hand, nobody really cared about Brexit. UKIP had either one seat or none most of the time and few gave a toss about the EU. UKIP managed some good results in the EuroParl elections because most people couldn't be bothered voting due to apathy and (correctly) perceived lack of influence on our day to day lives. It was purely the right wing press that stirred up the whole shitshow, and because UKIP were taking a few votes off the Tories, Cameron gambled on the referendum and lost.
Willing to fund it for 20 years.
Nice chap is Kezzy.
Wonder if he'll kick her out as well?
Yes we would, but we have got a little known about, internationally registered agreement lodged in the UN that would require asking NI how they felt about it.
I dint know your personal situation but you do sound like a left wing ideologist, this is the real world pal, you can’t just take money from the wealthy, it’s virtually impossible in democratic countries.
Probably has to be Lloyd George after the split in the Liberal Party over Irish home rule, think they lost over 100 MPs from a narrow C+S majority with the IPP. He's making good progress though.Pretty much has to surely.
Is there a record for the most minority or minority governments that Johnson is going for?
Or is Cummings just a fifth columnist for Farage?