It is highly probable that we could be (notice the word could) leaving without a deal. It may take longer to negotiate new deals with individual countries in the EU and the rest of the world after we leave, but no EU country is going to stop trading with us just because we are coming out, most would have more to lose than us. It takes years to uproot a business from hear to one where they could ...
Are we the only country that is suffering on it's high street's?
There is a massive Police search going on tonight in Dawlish for a missing person who was last seen yesterday afternoon.
When people come here and are prepared to spend vast sums just to stay (one hotel in London commands £20,000 per night) then that is mega bucks and the tax that is paid on such sums is mega and the money they spend is mega and the tax paid on those that spend vast sums is mega. If brexit means loosing inter -planatary agreememts, then so be it. We can do it our selves. Look at the inventions ...
@Lynne . There is plenty of money and think of the jobs it will create.
I am an optimist. Nobody knows what will happen. As far as I can see, everything is guesswork.Would it be better to stay in----I don't know. Is the deal on the table the best deal we could get-----I don't know. If the deal is rejected, what will happen?------I don't know. What I do know is that the world is round, the sky will not fall in if any path that is taken.
@Margaret Swift . The tree hasn't been killed as you will see next year when growth starts again. @leatash . Google pollarding
I think DEEDOODLE has mixed up butchered with pollarding, the two are quite different.
@burnside You are not listening to the news then.
Today is a sad day. we don't like the thought of Britain leaving. Of course they don't, they will not be getting our money as we are one of the biggest contributors.