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The poor old remoaners will have a fit and keel over.
And we'll be £350 million per week better off.
Your either a troll or dumb person or most likely both.
The poor old remoaners will have a fit and keel over.
And we'll be £350 million per week better off.
The EU is 27 countries after we leave, it will still be a larger market than us. It will hurt us more as we will be looking at WTO tariffs.
Your either a troll or dumb person or most likely both
Would it be fair to call Roger a poorly educated, racist liar?Sorry Kankerot, but calling someone dumb, is trolling.
But the EU will also have to pay WTO tarrifs when trading with us, so as I've said before, it's in both parties interest o reach a deal.
And I'm sorry Kankerot, not everybody want to remarry after a divorce, it's normally the desperate ones that always need someone in their life, or the ones that were having an affair before they started the divorce. The analogy still applies, even if you don't want it to.
Sorry Kankerot, but calling someone dumb, is trolling.
But the EU will also have to pay WTO tarrifs when trading with us, so as I've said before, it's in both parties interest o reach a deal.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-41320740Euro Parliament negotiator: 'Up to UK to find border solution'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-41271028Will the government really accept 'No Deal' with the EU?
it's not long ago that the absurd May was trumpeting "no deal is better than a bad deal."
She's stopped now.
No deal is a very, very bad deal.
yep, we'll get used to being a bit poorer, and to meeting regulations that we didn't help frame.
We'll know soon enough when the (experienced and slick) US negotiators decide tell us what they want from us and what we should expect from them.What regulations have we framed for our US destined exports?
We'll know soon enough when the (experienced and slick) US negotiators decide tell us what they want from us and what we should expect from them.
Your question makes no sense.What regulations have we framed for our 'existing' US destined exports?
Well done. Three paragraphs, very little of it true. You are now a fully paid up member of the RWR.Actual,y what Boris actually said is
'we will take back control of £350m per week' -what part of that is a lie? Semantics maybe, but the UKs bill is £350m, some of it is rebated, as decided by EU, not decided by UK.
Junckers recent speech showing his vision of a federal Europe, with EU control over sovereign nation taxes, economy and a EU army etc seems to be a sound justification for the UK having made thr correct decision.
There are benefits to being part of EU, but it is a very flawed club. Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy all have serious problems with unemployment, especially youth unemployment. Italy has had an economy that has stagnated since being part of the Euro zone.
Well done. Three paragraphs, very little of it true. You are now a fully paid up member of the RWR.