Democracy substitutes election by the incompetent many for appointment by the corrupt few. And It was easier to know it than to explain why I knew it If you were asked to prove that two and two made four, you might find some difficulty, and yet you are quite sure of the fact. That is why in my opinion, whether we stay or go, there will be difficulties somewhere but only in the ...
Why won't we be leaving?
Too late for what?
A box of surf washingup powder in the One-Stop, Strand, Dawlish was £5, exactly the same packet in Morrison's, Teighnmouth was £9 So shop around.
That is what he is saying, others are saying something different. Until we are out, we will never know who was right.
@ Lostt. I was not talking about the agreement, That came out after I said what I said and I am not psychic.
More than 50,000 EU laws introduced in the UK over last 25 years highlights scale of challenge facing lawmakers following ‘Brexit’
The question as I see it. What are the others thinking if there was a no deal and would they let it happen. I don't think so, as most of them have more to lose than we do. Who are we talking too in the negotiations, is it the EU as a whole or individual countries leaders or both?
The findings is sure to bolster the view among Brexiteers that there may be divisions on the EU side that can be exploited to Britain’s advantage in Phase 2 of the negotiations, which are due to start within weeks. So far, the EU has demonstrated rock-solid unity over the three divorce issues of citizens’ rights, the Brexit bill and the Northern Irish border. But that may be harder to sustain when ...
Complete speclation by Lostit. It is all might, if's and maybe's. It is now that matters. SO HOW DO WE GET OUT? We have more bargaining power that many of the other countries that are still in the EU. Our fisheries policy is scaring many who roam around in our waters freely now, but won't be able too when we leave There are many others that depend heavily on what we buy from them and are scared ...