Some people have got no sense of humour. BTW I understand that there are some pubs in the country by the name of The Telegraph
@b.o. or pubs called The Star?
@b.o. have you tried any pubs called The Sun?
Most Britons say Brexit vote makes break - up of UK more ... https:// www.theguardian.com /politics/2017/mar/18/majority-britons... Most Britons say Brexit vote makes break - up of UK more ... the chances of the United Kingdom ... vote to leave the EU has made a break - up ... Brexit could force the breakup of the UK , and Scotland ... ...
And in all those 40+ years you and others who felt aggrieved with our membership of the EU (as it subsequently became) had the opportunity to hold rallies, marches, write letters to papers, lobby MPs etc in protest at what you thought was wrong. Some of you even formed your own party - UKIP. As was your right to do. And just for the record I know a lot of over 40s that voted remain.
A deal may not have been negotiated yet but from the noises coming from the government it would seem they are looking at a deal of the hard Brexit kind. By doing that they are effectively ignoring the wishes of the 48.1% who voted to remain. Whatever happened to that thing us Brits are famed for? Compromise.
Well it seems it was for an awful lot of people...........
So that £350 a week for the NHS on the side of the 'Leave' bus was at best only a possibility and could even be, shock horror probe, a porkie oh and er.........polls are accurate now then, are they?
@Carer I see Ireland beat England yesterday. Am I right in thinking that the Irish rugby team is drawn from both sides of the Irish border? I wonder therefore, if where rugby has led, another union of a more political nature may yet follow?
A trip to Scotland perhaps?