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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
[Post edited 1 Jan 2021 14:13]
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On the other hand, the risk of Germany going into a recession in the next few months is increasing at alarming rate.
Tell me, why might that be? Let’s not pick and choose when to give the EU credit.
Is it? One indicator went to orange and the Brexit media jumped on this. However, the FT says otherwise. The biggest threat to Germany is their exposure to the trade war between the US and China, something a global Britain wouldn't be immune from outside of the EU.
"The rise in production at the end of the quarter is an encouraging sign that weakness at the start of the year was temporary, partly reflecting the effects of cold weather. And since the weather was still unseasonably cold in March, a further recovery may be to come in April. The manufacturing surveys suggest that growth has slowed from the very strong pace recorded at the end of last year, but that it will remain healthy at around 3%...In all, we maintain our forecast that the German economy will expand by around 2.5% this year before a modest slowdown to 2% in 2019."
The Countdown begins. on 17:09 - May 9 by Kilkennyjack
See now if you a brain, or even half a brain, you might be asking why are Ireland doing so well ?
Why might that be ?
Cause they're stuck in a boom/bust cycle and happen to be on the up just now? I'd rather see steady growth than go through what Ireland have been through in the last decade.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:14 - May 10 with 5705 views
The Countdown begins. on 10:44 - May 10 by LeonWasGod
Cause they're stuck in a boom/bust cycle and happen to be on the up just now? I'd rather see steady growth than go through what Ireland have been through in the last decade.
And when the Irish went bust they came with their begging bowl to Britain.
Nothing ever changes.
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Hannan breaks ranks: ++++++++++++++++++++++ Senior Brexiteer Dan Hannan admits leaving EU is not quite going to plan By JOE MURPHY 3 hours ago
A senior Brexiteer today admitted leaving the European Union is “not working out” the way it was planned.
Dan Hannan, the Conservative MEP whose speeches against Brussels went viral on YouTube, said Britain should seek an “Efta-type arrangement, Ã la Suisse” to protect trade with the EU.
He expressed surprise that an uncompromising Brexit was being pursued despite the closeness of the 52-48 referendum result which backed Leave.
Mr Hannan, writing on ConservativeHome, said he was often asked, “not working out the way you thought, is it?” He said: “To be fair, they’ve got a point.” He went on: “I had assumed that, by now, we’d have reached a broad national consensus around a moderate form of withdrawal that recognised the narrowness of the result.”
He backed being in the European Free Trade Association (Efta) – participation in the single market of 500 million people, but without the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
Former minister Stephen Hammond, a Remain backer, said the idea was gaining traction among MPs. “It solves our regulatory issues, allows access, but not membership, [to the] single market, gives us a say, rather than no say, on regulation and allows the prospect of negotiations on restricting movement to workers not citizens,” he said.
Hannan breaks ranks: ++++++++++++++++++++++ Senior Brexiteer Dan Hannan admits leaving EU is not quite going to plan By JOE MURPHY 3 hours ago
A senior Brexiteer today admitted leaving the European Union is “not working out” the way it was planned.
Dan Hannan, the Conservative MEP whose speeches against Brussels went viral on YouTube, said Britain should seek an “Efta-type arrangement, Ã la Suisse” to protect trade with the EU.
He expressed surprise that an uncompromising Brexit was being pursued despite the closeness of the 52-48 referendum result which backed Leave.
Mr Hannan, writing on ConservativeHome, said he was often asked, “not working out the way you thought, is it?” He said: “To be fair, they’ve got a point.” He went on: “I had assumed that, by now, we’d have reached a broad national consensus around a moderate form of withdrawal that recognised the narrowness of the result.”
He backed being in the European Free Trade Association (Efta) – participation in the single market of 500 million people, but without the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
Former minister Stephen Hammond, a Remain backer, said the idea was gaining traction among MPs. “It solves our regulatory issues, allows access, but not membership, [to the] single market, gives us a say, rather than no say, on regulation and allows the prospect of negotiations on restricting movement to workers not citizens,” he said.
Hannan breaks ranks: ++++++++++++++++++++++ Senior Brexiteer Dan Hannan admits leaving EU is not quite going to plan By JOE MURPHY 3 hours ago
A senior Brexiteer today admitted leaving the European Union is “not working out” the way it was planned.
Dan Hannan, the Conservative MEP whose speeches against Brussels went viral on YouTube, said Britain should seek an “Efta-type arrangement, Ã la Suisse” to protect trade with the EU.
He expressed surprise that an uncompromising Brexit was being pursued despite the closeness of the 52-48 referendum result which backed Leave.
Mr Hannan, writing on ConservativeHome, said he was often asked, “not working out the way you thought, is it?” He said: “To be fair, they’ve got a point.” He went on: “I had assumed that, by now, we’d have reached a broad national consensus around a moderate form of withdrawal that recognised the narrowness of the result.”
He backed being in the European Free Trade Association (Efta) – participation in the single market of 500 million people, but without the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
Former minister Stephen Hammond, a Remain backer, said the idea was gaining traction among MPs. “It solves our regulatory issues, allows access, but not membership, [to the] single market, gives us a say, rather than no say, on regulation and allows the prospect of negotiations on restricting movement to workers not citizens,” he said.
Dan Hannan is one of the biggest @holes in all of this. A destructive, lying, complete w@nker of the highest order. I’ve no interest in what he’s got to say. I’d trust him less than HJ/Dineen and that bloke that couldn’t keep his trousers on.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:25 - May 10 with 5531 views
Hannan breaks ranks: ++++++++++++++++++++++ Senior Brexiteer Dan Hannan admits leaving EU is not quite going to plan By JOE MURPHY 3 hours ago
A senior Brexiteer today admitted leaving the European Union is “not working out” the way it was planned.
Dan Hannan, the Conservative MEP whose speeches against Brussels went viral on YouTube, said Britain should seek an “Efta-type arrangement, Ã la Suisse” to protect trade with the EU.
He expressed surprise that an uncompromising Brexit was being pursued despite the closeness of the 52-48 referendum result which backed Leave.
Mr Hannan, writing on ConservativeHome, said he was often asked, “not working out the way you thought, is it?” He said: “To be fair, they’ve got a point.” He went on: “I had assumed that, by now, we’d have reached a broad national consensus around a moderate form of withdrawal that recognised the narrowness of the result.”
He backed being in the European Free Trade Association (Efta) – participation in the single market of 500 million people, but without the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
Former minister Stephen Hammond, a Remain backer, said the idea was gaining traction among MPs. “It solves our regulatory issues, allows access, but not membership, [to the] single market, gives us a say, rather than no say, on regulation and allows the prospect of negotiations on restricting movement to workers not citizens,” he said.