Erm think you’ll find 137,897 Europeans have received the vaccine Ursula.
Enjoy your meeting.
Given their age, most of them probably don't think of themselves as European.
Erm think you’ll find 137,897 Europeans have received the vaccine Ursula.
Enjoy your meeting.
Lauded....Yeah, the dumb thing is though, that the team of officials who have been beavering away for the past few years to get these holdover deals over the line do deserve credit for doing so.
Yet such is the paucity of Brexit, a holdover deal based entirely on an existing EU deal with some extra bits added (Stilton cheese to Japan) is lorded as a triumph, even though it is clearly flagged the hard graft on a bespoke deal is yet to come. Not to mention we made concessions too.
The other disconnect is how these deals are hailed as good news and bring certainty for business (yes, they do), but a deal with the EU our biggest market is ‘meh, Australian terms, prosper mightily’, yet do they acknowledge this doublethink? Are they even capable of doing so?
The sheer stupidity of Brexit logic is a wonder to behold.
And?Given their age, most of them probably don't think of themselves as European.
If they’re happy with the country being poorer, doing less trade with our neighbours, more expensive groceries and less choice, less well paid jobs, no free healthcare in Europe, more travel restrictions and years of the constituent countries of the UK trying to separate then yes they will be delighted.I think most people who voted brexit will be happy overall.
leaving the single market and the customs union. Controlling immigration, trade deals and laws amongst many changes. Short of no deal, it’s probably the hardest style brexit we could get.
I think covid has actually mitigated some of the effects of brexit on the economy.
And?
The the President of the European Commission, no matter her imperial delusion, should realise...
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What a desperately inane commentOh dear, like a moth to a flame.
No idea why we are bothering with this cut and paste of an existing deal. Shouldn’t we have pushed for ‘Australian terms’ and ‘prospered mightily’?
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leaving the single market and the customs union. Controlling immigration, trade deals and laws amongst many changes. Short of no deal, it’s probably the hardest style brexit we could get.
I think covid has actually mitigated some of the effects of brexit on the economy.
What a desperately inane comment
I am sure that I remember when you offered more - has something occurred this last year that has irritated you?
Imagine not considering the Norwegians, Icelandics, the Swiss and anyone else not in the EU as 'not Europeans' because they aren't members.And?
The the President of the European Commission, no matter her imperial delusion, should realise...
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Nope - utter bollocksWe have spent four years negotiating with Europe via the EU, so when it comes to trade, security, travel, residency rights etc it very much is Europe.
I know reality is hard, but you should really give it a try.
By far and away the most balanced post I have seen for a long timeI think most people who voted brexit will be happy overall.
leaving the single market and the customs union. Controlling immigration, trade deals and laws amongst many changes. Short of no deal, it’s probably the hardest style brexit we could get.
I think covid has actually mitigated some of the effects of brexit on the economy.
The brexit vote wasnt all about the economy. Having power and control of your own laws or borders are very powerful arguements.If they’re happy with the country being poorer, doing less trade with our neighbours, more expensive groceries and less choice, less well paid jobs, no free healthcare in Europe, more travel restrictions and years of the constituent countries of the UK trying to separate then yes they will be delighted.
another victory for Britain - accepting what the EU wanted before summer - gonna be a ot of disappointed Leavers when they see the text
AS I said - an utterly myopic and inane claim from the bobsterImagine not considering the Norwegians, Icelandics, the Swiss and anyone else not in the EU as 'not Europeans' because they aren't members.
Being European isn't a mix of diverse heritages, cultures or ancestry to these people; it's merely a political status.
If they’re happy with the country being poorer, doing less trade with our neighbours, more expensive groceries and less choice, less well paid jobs, no free healthcare in Europe, more travel restrictions and years of the constituent countries of the UK trying to separate then yes they will be delighted.
Fuck me - do you ever read detail?
Think it through - from the detail in what you have posted this is definitely a positive outcome for the UK team
As you are a UK citizen? id so and - unless you wish harm on the UK due to losing an argument on a football forum - you should be pleased
Fuck me - do you ever read detail?
Think it through - from the detail in what you have posted this is definitely a positive outcome for the UK team
As you are a UK citizen? id so and - unless you wish harm on the UK due to losing an argument on a football forum - you should be pleased