no wonder mogg comes over as aloof - imagine having to be surrounded by these shouty interrupters
how can he stay so polite and to the point - must be hard
no wonder mogg comes over as aloof - imagine having to be surrounded by these shouty interruptershow can he stay so polite and to the point - must be hard
It goes to show what a load of phobia riven people you are on here.
No representation from LGBTQI, 'the community' 'me too' 'black lives matter' the panel is all white !!!
Wot is wrong with them??
It goes to show what a load of phobia riven people you are on here.No representation from LGBTQI, 'the community' 'me too' 'black lives matter' the panel is all white !!!Wot is wrong with them??
oh dear - the green vote - why are they so type cast ?? I expect you can if you are listening to the shouty shrieking crew cheering her - sad really coz they have some points but it is the old 'those who shout the loudest are best' etc
oh dear - the green vote - why are they so type cast ?? I expect you can if you are listening to the shouty shrieking crew cheering her - sad really coz they have some points but it is the old 'those who shout the loudest are best' etc
why not ask the people of the uk in a referendum this question"do you want to have a second vote on brexit? yes or no. then its in the peoples hands .if they vote yes have a second referendum ,if they vote no.leave and no matter what happens it will be the peoples choice,and they all know all about brexit now!
why not ask the people of the uk in a referendum this question"do you want to have a second vote on brexit? yes or no.then its in the peoples hands .if they vote yes have a second referendum ,if they vote no.leaveand no matter what happens it will be
You know what? We here seem to be able to come up with probable, sensible and direct questions for another Referendum (if so) yet the MPs cannot or will not, why? A self-serving agenda perhaps eg no exit.
You know what? We here seem to be able to come up with probable, sensible and direct questions for another Referendum (if so) yet the MPs cannot or will not, why? A self-serving agenda perhaps eg no exit.
correct; you only have to look at the present cabinet to see that. I very nearly vomited the other day when Leadsom clapped and then - patted the nutcase on the shoulder when she gave her plea before the 5 days of debate. This is the 'leader' of the so-called Brexiteers in the cabinet!
correct; you only have to look at the present cabinet to see that. I very nearly vomited the other day when Leadsom clapped and then - patted the nutcase on the shoulder when she gave her plea before the 5 days of debate. This is the 'leader' of the
they want a backstop for one reason; to keep the UK in. They didn't and don't want us to leave. You would think a half decent negotiator would have realised that and played on it. The nutcase was so far out of her league it was totally perplexing. She May have tried a bit harder if she was actually a leaver, but she would still have got clobbered by, lets face it, incompetent adversaries - 3rd class bureaucrats
they want a backstop for one reason; to keep the UK in. They didn't and don't want us to leave. You would think a half decent negotiator would have realised that and played on it. The nutcase was so far out of her league it was totally perplexing. Sh
'Backstop' is just a convenient "legal" excuse by The EU to ask for continued annual EU contribution from us, I'm convinced. Had it been Slovenia or Estonia The EU will say.."please do...with their blessing. We'll pay you passage home too."
'Backstop' is just a convenient "legal" excuse by The EU to ask for continued annual EU contribution from us, I'm convinced. Had it been Slovenia or Estonia The EU will say.."please do...with their blessing. We'll pay you passage home too."
Last year our net contribution to The EU was £9bn (before an annual discount); £39bn Brexit fee is equivalent to over 4 future years and more. How much a member country contributes varies and dependent of GDP; UK is the 4th largest contributor after Germany, France and Italy. Poland received 10.6bn (euro) but only contributed 3.5bn (euro) - lucky Poles, and Tusk!
The EU need our money otherwise they would have said "please leave, and we'll pay your passage too."
Last year our net contribution to The EU was £9bn (before an annual discount); £39bn Brexit fee is equivalent to over 4 future years and more. How much a member country contributes varies and dependent of GDP; UK is the 4th largest contributor afte