merino
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So nobody is talking about moving closer in the UK and nobody is talking about moving closer in the EU. What's the problem?
The UKs desperate economic performance.
So nobody is talking about moving closer in the UK and nobody is talking about moving closer in the EU. What's the problem?
The economy of the UK.So nobody is talking about moving closer in the UK and nobody is talking about moving closer in the EU. What's the problem?
The UKs desperate economic performance.
The chaos that would ensue if we asked to join the EU would be a disaster. That’s one of the reasons why it is off the political agenda. Even Peter Mandleson and Alastair Campbell realise this. Mandleson as pointed out before regards the idea of us applying to join the EU as a joke. (Similar to why the Eurofanatics on here are a joke, albeit an old one now)But even though that might be a problem neither side is talking about rejoining.
The Brexiteers sh!t scared of letting future generations, travel and broaden their perspectives in the EU, and come back to the UK with a wish to have that possibility on a permanent basis, and for their children and grand children.So nobody is talking about moving closer in the UK and nobody is talking about moving closer in the EU. What's the problem?
Then why does the IMF predict we will be one of the fastest growing European G7 nation in the years aheadThe UKs desperate economic performance.
Then why does the IMF predict we will be one of the fastest growing European G7 nation in the years ahead
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The Brexiteers sh!t scared of letting future generations, travel and broaden their perspectives in the EU, and come back to the UK with a wish to have that possibility on a permanent basis, and for their children and grand children.
North Korea also likes to restrict its citizens….
The Brexiteers sh!t scared of letting future generations, travel and broaden their perspectives in the EU, and come back to the UK with a wish to have that possibility on a permanent basis, and for their children and grand children.
North Korea also likes to restrict its citizens….
If you mean the eu, it's one country not 27.It's not, a Spanish kid can study or work in the uk , a UK kid can Study or work in Spain. UK kids have a far larger area over 27 countries to choose from.
Chaos?The chaos that would ensue if we asked to join the EU would be a disaster. That’s one of the reasons why it is off the political agenda. Even Peter Mandleson and Alastair Campbell realise this. Mandleson as pointed out before regards the idea of us applying to join the EU as a joke. (Similar to why the Eurofanatics on here are a joke, albeit an old one now)
That shows France growing at twice the UK rate. So hardly fast by any real understanding of numbers.Then why does the IMF predict we will be one of the fastest growing European G7 nation in the years ahead
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The UK is too weak not to rejoin.But even though that might be a problem neither side is talking about rejoining.
We had visitors last week. Higher rate taxpayers if you want a clue as to the demographic.The Brexiteers sh!t scared of letting future generations, travel and broaden their perspectives in the EU, and come back to the UK with a wish to have that possibility on a permanent basis, and for their children and grand children.
North Korea also likes to restrict its citizens….
We had visitors last week. Higher rate taxpayers if you want a clue as to the demographic.
They were horrified by how poor UK infrastructure was in comparison to here.
Potholes were mentioned along with several other things
The UK is too weak not to rejoin.
Whether you the UK public or anyone else likes it or not.
The only thing that is up for debate is how much damage is done before it does.
(Nations can decline for a long time. The UK has been a process of decline and breakup for at least a century.)
I've other friends too.Get you and your higher rate taxpayer demographic friends.
It slowed it down.So take the last 100 years of decline, why did 40 years of EU membership during that time not sort out the decline?
I've other friends too.
It slowed it down.
The UK is determined to speed it up now though.