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This thread got derailed by Lynne, God only knows why she had to bring Brexit into a discussion about the car park.

elvis presley
elvis presley
3 Aug 2018

I thought this thread was about a car park?  It, like most threads , it has been highjacked. Perhaps there should be a separate site,  Dawlish/ brexit .com, so the usual suspects can argue among themselves. I have Trump's personal assurance that blue suede shoes will be tariff free after Brexit.

Lynne
Lynne
3 Aug 2018

These are Michel Barnier's actual words. "The biggest risk caused by Brexit is on the island of Ireland. We need to make sure that Brexit does not create a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, and that the Good Friday Agreement, which has brought peace and stability to Northern Ireland, will be protected. Today, the cooperation and exchanges between Ireland and Northern ...

majorp
majorp
3 Aug 2018

Here is another one back pedalling. Brussels is ready to water down its stance on the Irish border in an attempt to secure a Brexit deal with the UK, Michel Barnier has said.

TODAY - FRIDAY 3RD AUGUST DAWLISH LAWN WORKING GROUP PUBLIC CONSULTATION ST AGATHA'S HALL 3PM- 7PM

Barton Car Park
majorp
majorp
2 Aug 2018

With a liberal controlled news paper, what would you expect? How many times has May back pedalled on different subjects? They may all be back pedalling soon.

Lynne
Lynne
2 Aug 2018

And two years in which more and more has come to light. "David Davis has backpedalled on his claim that a Brexit deal can deliver the "exact same benefits" as EU membership, now admitting it was little more than an ambition", https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-david-davis-exact-same-benefits-promise-article-50-theresa-may-a7657426.html

Thanks Flo - I've completed it

Down valuation
majorp
majorp
2 Aug 2018

With the anticipated interest rate rise, it will make things even more difficult for many than they already are. It has just been anounced that there is a increase of .25%, doesn't sound a lot but many will struggle with mortgage repayments and may have to sell up where the new valuation of the property, could be less than expected. This knock on effect is a bit like the outcome of BREXIT, ...

It's been two years since the referendum, will you ever get over it?