This site has turned into a political forum. I thought it was a forum about Dawlish. It is boring and repetetive.
Leatash 'you took the words out of my mouth' lol
Well duckileaks i have news for you they do hang around the Lawns drinking smoking and off there faces on whatever they are smoking like the 25/30 14 to 15 year old kids who were shouting and screaming at 0315 this morning in the centre of town. And it goes on weekend after weekend and the only thing that stops it is severe weather i pray every Friday for a wet cold windy weekend.
The same could be said about those who think the USA is such a great place. But if I were to do as you suggest at least I wouldn't be a hypocrite. Unlike that Leave campaigner and ex Tory chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson, who has taken up residency in France.
If you think the EU is so great Lynne maybe you should emmigrate to France, Spain, Italy, etc while you can and give us some peace.
"The same regions that suffered most in the 1980s will be hit hardest by Brexit. You could say that Wales, the north and the Midlands consented to sado-Brexitism when they voted to leave in 2016. Yet the right did not promise them a spanking in the referendum. On the contrary, it gained their consent on a false promise that leaving the EU would bring prosperity and restore lost greatness. ...
Jobs losses. Fall in the value of the pound (which increases the cost of imports and we import about 50% of our food). Tariffs because of WTO rules (which means businesses will be spending money on tariffs and the bureaucracy attached to all of that instead of investing that money in expansion and jobs.) We may presently be net contributors to the EU but when we leave by Christ will we be the ...
Roll onI 29th March. Then a local bus going over 30 miles will be allowed to say where its gioing. Go catch a bus in Exeter for Plymouth it has to say on the front 'Buckfastleigh then in small font for Plymouth'. When EU brought this law in it was thought and I believe people should get off and get back on ..certainly driver should or do record split journeys. Sooneree were out the ...
But no matter in which country of the Union you live we are all ultimately bound by EU laws. It's why, since 1973, women had to pay VAT on sanitary products because the EU classed them as luxury items. After a long campaign by women's groups and special pleading by the government to the EU commission, it was decided in October last year that such items can be zero rated in the future. ...
Not forgetting of course that because of devolution within the UK, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and to a certain extent Wales also have their own legislature.