Why?Let's suppose that Johnson gets a majority on the false premise that this would "get Brexit done". Previously some on here have argued that even though they lost in 2017 Labour MPs were still bound by the manifesto on which they lost. So (anticipating this manifesto) they could only support a deal that kept us in the customs union - say, a free trade zone from Iceland to the Russian border.
Your Welcome£66 billion, a recession, a breakdown in social cohesion, the destruction of our international reputation, the radicalisation of our politics, a moron for Prime Minister and an impending hard right government.
https://www.businessinsider.com/price-of-brexit-66-billion-recession-2019-4
Thanks a lot, guys. Thanks a lot.
distilled Dismal, always heady stuff ;)£66 billion, a recession, a breakdown in social cohesion, the destruction of our international reputation, the radicalisation of our politics, a moron for Prime Minister and an impending hard right government.
https://www.businessinsider.com/price-of-brexit-66-billion-recession-2019-4
Thanks a lot, guys. Thanks a lot.
Come and say that to the people I made redundant last week, you stubborn, selfish, irresponsible fool.Your Welcome
This course of action was attributable to Brexit?Come and say that to the people I made redundant last week, you stubborn, selfish, irresponsible fool.
Come and say that to the people I made redundant last week, you stubborn, selfish, irresponsible fool.
Come and say that to the people I made redundant last week, you stubborn, selfish, irresponsible fool.
Your Welcome
Ignoring his poor grammar, I'm not sure if he has any skin in the game here being a resident of South America ( and a fan boy of Bolsonaro).Come and say that to the people I made redundant last week, you stubborn, selfish, irresponsible fool.
To everybody who was adamant that football was somehow above Brexit here is the Brexit secretary putting out the Govt's view on controlling who clubs can recruit and buy. Would we have enjoyed the last glorious 10 years if this blinkered view have prevailed?
This would not surprise anybody in the EU or the Tory/Farage axis - it is the default position of both post transition.As predicted we are headed toward no deal
Tbf the labour policy of renationalisation will mean we can't sign up to the level playing field. Time for jezza to either admit he's a hard brexiteer or that the rebationalisation plans are lies.This would not surprise anybody in the EU or the Tory/Farage axis - it is the default position of both post transition.
I can’t understand why any right thinking person would post this or like it when it implies amusement at people losing their jobs.
Posters like him who live in other countries really need to come clean about how or if Brexit will affect them.I can’t understand why any right thinking person would post this or like it when it implies amusement at people losing their jobs.
I wonder what excuse those that liked it have.Posters like him who live in other countries really need to come clean about how or if Brexit will affect them.
It's easy to support a major change like Brexit whose outcome is unknown when you have nothing to lose if it goes wrong
This would not surprise anybody in the EU or the Tory/Farage axis - it is the default position of both post transition.
It sounds like there is a deal possible, one with level playing field conditions. The sort that Labour would negotiate then put back to the people.It has become increasingly clear No Deal Leave or Revoke are the only two conclusions. All the middle ground fucking about with new negotiations and new deals and further referendums etc isn't going to wash with the electorate. I really do wonder is Johnson, faced with the info he will have about the damage a No Deal will do , prepared to go through with it.