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Feel free to discuss this with David Davies.. It seems that many Brexiteers do not support Mr Hannan's suggestion..
Feel free to discuss this with David Davies.. It seems that many Brexiteers do not support Mr Hannan's suggestion..
I really don't mind... I can read English and understand what is meant. How about you John?Poor old Fire and Grouch really doesn't like being reminded of the slogan on the big red bus.
Pat Nails it every time... I wonder if John or Himaginn would like to produce some Pro EU chats on Youtube?Pat nails it again!
Mr Khan’s comments come as the Bank of England was forced to admit it saw "no evidence" of a sharp economic slowdown it had previously warned of.
The IMF, whose head Christine Lagarde had forecast bad economic impacts of Brexit, has forecast UK growth next year to be higher than both France and Germany.
Then why did they let you write slogans for their bus which didn't say what they meant it to say?Although my Grammar is awful,
Only the Remainiacs seem to believe that the sign on the bus meant that £350 mill would be spent on the NHS.... They were two statements, one was that the gross amount that goes to the EU was £350 mill, the second was a statement of intent to fund the NHS...Yes, I was wondering about that. I wouldn't call it whining; more gloating or despairing.
It was incredible enough that the brexit organisers back-tracked the very next morning - but that the vehement anti EU brexiters on here have accepted the lie is truly astonishing.
I didn't believe it but that is what it says.Only the Remainiacs seem to believe that the sign on the bus meant that £350 mill would be spent on the NHS....
Should be a capital L on the second line then - even if no punctuation.They were two statements, one was that the gross amount that goes to the EU was £350 mill, the second was a statement of intent to fund the NHS...