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Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Bipat
(Post 12216528)
I am concerned with the UK that is why I voted for Brexit. India does want a free trade deal with the UK! How many links have I put on!! Talks have beeen going on since the result of the referendum.
Anyway it is very late, so goodnight. I am supposed to be packing! Soon to be in the UK where I suppose OH will be grabbed and at the airport by xenophobic brexiters!:lol:::lol: |
Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Bipat
(Post 12216528)
I am concerned with the UK that is why I voted for Brexit. India does want a free trade deal with the UK! How many links have I put on!! Talks have beeen going on since the result of the referendum.
Anyway it is very late, so goodnight. I am supposed to be packing! Soon to be in the UK where I suppose OH will be grabbed and at the airport by xenophobic brexiters!:lol:::lol: That is free trade. |
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Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Bipat
(Post 12216487)
They were trying for a free trade deal for nine years!!!
The UK was just one of 28 members. Yes the future is uncertain but at this stage at least be optimistic, we are leaving.
Originally Posted by Bipat
(Post 12216494)
True there were problems on both sides which is why a deal with the UK will possibly be more successful.
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 12216497)
Ya think?
Yeah, whatever you want... We need something or else we'll get flat-out destroyed in 2020 elections. Please? pretty please? Anything! Really. We're yours! |
Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by DaveLovesDee
(Post 12216639)
UKIP should be a dead horse by then, too.
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Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 12216426)
There should be a new soap on British TV
The whinging remoaners :rofl: What an excellent day it is :thumbsup: The carping has been absolutely hilarious! |
Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by la mancha
(Post 12216668)
Today has been a real classic on here!
The carping has been absolutely hilarious! You appear to be carrying a great mental burden today, want to talk about it? Need a hug? |
Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 12216669)
Passive-aggression and a little bit of thought policing. Is facebook leaking again?
You appear to be carrying a great mental burden today, want to talk about it? Need a hug? Hilarious! I think you need more than a hug. Let’s put out the lights and go to bed. |
Re: Post EU Referendum
Huh? WTF?
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Re: Post EU Referendum
I see Merkel and co are refusing to talk business until their ransom/blackmail demands have been met.
Best if we just pull the plug, cut off their last lifeline and put them out of their misery quick. On certain occasions you have to be cruel to be kind. :cool: |
Re: Post EU Referendum
I heard a pro-EU politician saying today that "there was no
possible benefit for Britain in leaving the EU"....what about the UK being able to make tax and employment laws again without having to ask 27 other countries first? 0_o |
Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Vexcore
(Post 12216700)
I heard a pro-EU politician saying today that "there was no
possible benefit for Britain in leaving the EU"....what about the UK being able to make tax and employment laws again without having to ask 27 other countries first? 0_o |
Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Vexcore
(Post 12216700)
I heard a pro-EU politician saying today that "there was no
possible benefit for Britain in leaving the EU"....what about the UK being able to make tax and employment laws again without having to ask 27 other countries first? 0_o Stop trying to justify the situation. It's done, get on with changing your passport colour or whatever it was you wanted. I will be waiting for the new age of prosperity for those on the losing end of our society. I've brought sandwiches. |
Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Vexcore
(Post 12216700)
I heard a pro-EU politician saying today that "there was no
possible benefit for Britain in leaving the EU"....what about the UK being able to make tax and employment laws again without having to ask 27 other countries first? 0_o Most of the UK's tax and employment laws have nothing to do with the EU. At all. The only ones that do have things to do with EU law are those that equalise the rules across each EU member state. And those rules were agreed by a majority of the leaders of those member states, and passed by the EU Parliament.
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 12216692)
I see Merkel and co are refusing to talk business until their ransom/blackmail demands have been met.
Best if we just pull the plug, cut off their last lifeline and put them out of their misery quick. On certain occasions you have to be cruel to be kind. :cool: We're allowed to do that. But the current rules won't change until that point, then everything changes. |
Re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by mrken30
(Post 12216702)
Scrap minimum wage for starters and allow 5 year old kids to work again like the did before joining the EU.
Originally Posted by Lion in Winter
(Post 12216709)
And so we come full circle.
Stop trying to justify the situation. It's done, get on with changing your passport colour or whatever it was you wanted. I will be waiting for the new age of prosperity for those on the losing end of our society. I've brought sandwiches. Give or take 10 years... then we'll see who's right n who's wrong. Yea looking forward when we get DARK BLUE PASSPORTS OMG SOOO EXCITED!!!!! :sarcasm:
Originally Posted by DaveLovesDee
(Post 12216711)
Welcome back. You weren't missed.
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