A brexit benefit

They govt are desperate to cancel the NIP so that NI suffer they same damage as GB.

Govt can't win with this one. At the momeny the NIP is making Brexit look bad because NI still has single market access. But if they cancel NIP then they upset lots of people and they then prove Brexit is a bad thing because NI will be in the same state as rest of UK.

Talk about damned if they do,................................. :ROFLMAO:
 
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The reason for ships diverting is not being able to unload. Ports begging for empty containers to be taken away and full ones arriving aren't getting away quickly enough.

Gov of course is saying this is a global problem which in some respects it is along with a very obvious UK only problem making things way worse.
 
Christmas bin collections in UK at risk as lorry drivers quit

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/new...k-as-lorry-drivers-quit/ar-AAPRXKa?li=AAnZ9Ug

Bozza Brexit really is bringing us Winter Of Discontent II. When will the grave diggers be going out? We've just had our green garden waste bins emptied today (Sunday) - first time since early May!!! I preferrred Callaghan's version. At least Sunny Jim wasn't a lying b.sh1tter.
 
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I preferrred Callaghan's version. At least Sunny Jim wasn't a lying b.sh1tter.

A great Prime Minister who was hugely underrated, brought down by the very people he was trying to help, the trade unions. Some say that had he served another term, he would have achieved peace in NI years before it eventually happened.
 
My mother has rang me up due to the dire news reports they are getting about the UK in Austria

she is concerned :eek: as the UK is going down the toilet

she said is there any thing she can do

I said yes

send over a food parcel and money :)
 
Ryanair ticket to Innsbruck - one way. I'll alert the scrap man for you. Good luck.(y)


:confused: Dunno what you are on about

Innsbruck is her nearest air port though

afaik it shuts in the winter months ????
 
Poor mad filly continues his rantings.

He can't deal with these difficult questions
The cracks are starting to show.
If the EU backs down and concedes to Poland, a precedent will be set which other member states may follow.
If the EU decides to force Poland into submission, then it could trigger a Polexit.
Either way the EU will unravel.


 
As Poland is a net beneficiary of EU funding, a Polexit would leave the EU financially better off, and Poland economically worse off.
Maybe they want to do the same as UK, and make the country and its people worse off financially for some nebulous sovereignty concept.
As the Polish EPP group want a Polexit, and Poland has just 17 EPP MEPs compared to 25 other Polish MEPs, I don't suppose the EPP MEPSs have much sway in the EU parliament.
 
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