Geographically Ireland is in the British Isles and it would make sense for Ireland be in alignment with the UK rather than the EU.
Oh vintly, you are silly.
Do you think GB is part of North America?
It is not.
it is part of Europe.
Geographically Ireland is in the British Isles and it would make sense for Ireland be in alignment with the UK rather than the EU.
Not at allSo, if they exceed EU standards, the quality must be lowered to meet EU standards? Is that what you are saying?
I thought no deal was considered unlawful therefore off the table? Any deal/alignment with the EU negates the damage.I can’t wait until we are out. I’m storing up all these remoaner myths and we can see how you lot got caught up in project fear.
Me neither. According to leavers, the UK is going to prosper immediately and be a world leader and be free of the 'shackles' that the EU have bound us to.I can’t wait until we are out.
Im looking forward to the hardest no deal possible.I can’t wait until we are out. I’m storing up all these remoaner myths and we can see how you lot got caught up in project fear.
Where did you make that up
How many countries trade under WTO terms? Answer = 1
For those of you not familiar with Mauritania, it’s GDP is $4,714million (0.2% of the UK’s), 50% of its exports consist of Iron Ore, and between 1% and 17% of the population still live in slavery
I am not worrying at all........it is well known the region that will be most damaged is Northern Ireland....and I dont live there.
Now that is something I’ve never said. I fully expect it will take 5 to 10 years for us to be properly sorted. My vote was never based on what would happen the day after. I've said it before and I’ll say it again, it’s like a divorce. Full of acrimony, expense, heartbreak and suffering and the only immediate gainers would be the solicitors but you ask anyone who's been divorced for 5 or 10 years and they’ll all say the temporary pain was worth it in the long run. Brexit is a long game, not a short term one.the UK is going to prosper immediately
Who do you think decided to give Brexit a try without knowing what it was?
I can’t wait until we are out. I’m storing up all these remoaner myths and we can see how you lot got caught up in project fear.
Now that is something I’ve never said. I fully expect it will take 5 to 10 years for us to be properly sorted. My vote was never based on what would happen the day after. I've said it before and I’ll say it again, it’s like a divorce. Full of acrimony, expense, heartbreak and suffering and the only immediate gainers would be the solicitors but you ask anyone who's been divorced for 5 or 10 years and they’ll all say the temporary pain was worth it in the long run. Brexit is a long game, not a short term one.
Okay, hands up all those on here who are divorced but wish you had stayed together.
Now that is something I’ve never said. I fully expect it will take 5 to 10 years for us to be properly sorted. My vote was never based on what would happen the day after. I've said it before and I’ll say it again, it’s like a divorce. Full of acrimony, expense, heartbreak and suffering and the only immediate gainers would be the solicitors but you ask anyone who's been divorced for 5 or 10 years and they’ll all say the temporary pain was worth it in the long run. Brexit is a long game, not a short term one.
Okay, hands up all those on here who are divorced but wish you had stayed together.
Nope.Elle John and Notchy will all disappear.
yes -I was talking about England, not the UK.You said Yorkshire last time them Durham then Essex
To the same people?I know a few people who have divorced and then re married years later, its not that simple