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Oh yes. We get rid of the tyranny  of the EC and can now look forward to the tyranny and dictatorship of Trump and the Useless States of America. Give me Europe anytime.

Paul
Paul
31 Jan 2020

I totally agree with that. But if you forget the mere details it's still BREXIT DAY!

Would not want to be flying on that jet next.

@Paul ,   sorry to burst your bubble, but :- 1... We will continue to pay the dictatorship until Dec  2020. 2... We now have ZERO representation within the dictatorship. I voted for Brexit, but at this stage I would not say we are free and clear merely moored awaiting the harbour master to let us cast off. In my opinion our fishing rights will be plundered and ...

Paul
Paul
31 Jan 2020

Today we are free from tyranny and oppression. God save the Queen!

Motor-mouth TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has weighed into the debate over the future of the Teignmouth and Dawlish rail line in typically controversial style. He said: "Yes, the track is vulnerable. In 2014 it was destroyed by a storm and, while it was being repaired, Cornwall was effectively cut off from the rest of the country. "But this bit of track, designed and built by Brunel, is ...

A raft of changes to Stagecoach’s bus network across Devon are planned in a bid to make the service more reliable. Among the proposed changes as part of the route consultation plan, it could see bus services from Bude to Exeter terminate in Okehampton, the Route X38 from Exeter to Plymouth terminate at Ivybridge, buses serving Exeter Racecourse on race days, and the reintroduction of a summer ...

If you join this lot your can rest assured your chances of getting a knighthood increase greatly ie.(SIr nick clegg Sir, ed davey,Sir vince cable, and Sir menzies campbell) a bigger bunch of un principled bigots who deserves nothing more  than a boot up thier arses.

Exeter MP Ben Bradshaw has expressed his concern to the Government after a report that a new express train was disabled by sea water at Dawlish. In a letter to the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, he wrote: “[O]ne of GWR’s new Hitachi high speed trains was, as I understand it, completely disabled when its engines were splashed by sea water. This led to more serious disruption to the South ...

@ZIGGY ....indeed.