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Looks like there’s going to be rolling 24/7 coverage of Megan Markles foetus gestation progress for the next few weeks anyway so any Brexit news can get brushed under the carpet.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 10:14 - Oct 15 by Highjack
No I meant what I said. We won’t be allowed to leave.
If I decide to leave a club why should I be entitled to the same benefits as the members of that club. The 27 other members are quite clear on that. That is their prerogative.
The UK is not asking for the same benefits in fact it’s the exact opposite they do not want the rules and benefits and negatives that’s why they voted to leave.
A general election or a new referendum before March 29th is the only way article 50 can be extended.
Neither will happen.
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Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 10:32 - Oct 15 with 2150 views
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 10:17 - Oct 15 by sherpajacob
The EU are willing to let us leave.
If we don't leave it will be because of UK parliament not agreeing to whatever deal/ no deal is reached.
Now, about the question of sovereignty.
Question of sovereignty? Both the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland want to keep the border as per the Good Friday agreement but the EU won’t allow that to protect their “market”. How sovereign are the Irish that they have no say or influence over their own border? In reality they’re just a tiny remote alcove of a failing superstate whose unelected leaders care little about the desires of the people who live there, as long as big business and finance is able to thrive within their market.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 10:32 - Oct 15 by Highjack
Question of sovereignty? Both the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland want to keep the border as per the Good Friday agreement but the EU won’t allow that to protect their “market”. How sovereign are the Irish that they have no say or influence over their own border? In reality they’re just a tiny remote alcove of a failing superstate whose unelected leaders care little about the desires of the people who live there, as long as big business and finance is able to thrive within their market.
Absolutely. The EU is trying to dictate to both the UK (about it's constitutional integrity) and the Reublic of Ireland (about it's territorial integrity). The behaviour of the EU merely justifies wanting to leave, in my opinion.
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 10:32 - Oct 15 by Highjack
Question of sovereignty? Both the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland want to keep the border as per the Good Friday agreement but the EU won’t allow that to protect their “market”. How sovereign are the Irish that they have no say or influence over their own border? In reality they’re just a tiny remote alcove of a failing superstate whose unelected leaders care little about the desires of the people who live there, as long as big business and finance is able to thrive within their market.
The Irish are free to leave the EU if they wish. Indeed some have suggested this as a,solution.
As an independent sovereign nation they currently wish to remain in the EU, rather than follow the UK s example.
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 10:21 - Oct 15 by longlostjack
If I decide to leave a club why should I be entitled to the same benefits as the members of that club. The 27 other members are quite clear on that. That is their prerogative.
If you decide to leave a club you should not have to carry on financially supporting the club and be obliged to follow the clubs rules.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 10:54 - Oct 15 by Highjack
If you decide to leave a club you should not have to carry on financially supporting the club and be obliged to follow the clubs rules.
Take a golf club. I decide I want to leave but I enjoy playing on the course and like the clubhouse bar so I pay greenfees to the club and agree to follow it's rules when taking advantage of the facilities. However I can't attend meetings and have no say in the running of the club. My choice.
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 11:02 - Oct 15 by Highjack
If my phone contract expires on the 19th of March 2019 then I wouldn’t keep paying Vodafone until 2025.
“Britain signed up to the EU’s budget framework when it became a member; budgets are not calculated year by year. The EU budget is a “legal act” and is over a seven year span. The last one started in 2014 and it ends in 2020. So, when Britain leaves the EU–tentatively set for March, 2019–it will still be liable to pay its share for the remaining seven quarters–from April 2019 until the end of 2020.
Even if Britain leaves in 2019, if there are projects it agreed to contribute to that are meant to be completed by 2030, it would still have to pay for what it promised to fund at the time. This is the same for if a project in the UK was meant to be completed by 2030–EU members would have to continue paying the UK.”
Hope this helps.
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Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 11:15 - Oct 15 with 2060 views
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 10:41 - Oct 15 by sherpajacob
The Irish are free to leave the EU if they wish. Indeed some have suggested this as a,solution.
As an independent sovereign nation they currently wish to remain in the EU, rather than follow the UK s example.
Who can blame them?
I’m not so sure that Ireland will still want to stay in the EU after what will happen to them after the U.K. leaves, as their GDP will be devastated
Remember as well that Ireland voted against the Treaty of Nice in the first referendumn, but the bullying boys of the EU made them change their minds like they are trying to do to the Uk in the second referendumn
Something like 50% of their goods come to the U.K. and that will stop
Read a poll that came out last week, conducted for the EU. That a high proportion of the population of the 27 member states were not happy in the direction of where the EU were taking them
Only countries that are having more money given to them that what they pay in, are happy to stay in the EU
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Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 11:29 - Oct 15 with 2027 views
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 11:11 - Oct 15 by WarwickHunt
“Britain signed up to the EU’s budget framework when it became a member; budgets are not calculated year by year. The EU budget is a “legal act” and is over a seven year span. The last one started in 2014 and it ends in 2020. So, when Britain leaves the EU–tentatively set for March, 2019–it will still be liable to pay its share for the remaining seven quarters–from April 2019 until the end of 2020.
Even if Britain leaves in 2019, if there are projects it agreed to contribute to that are meant to be completed by 2030, it would still have to pay for what it promised to fund at the time. This is the same for if a project in the UK was meant to be completed by 2030–EU members would have to continue paying the UK.”
Hope this helps.
I think you should read the report that came out from the House of Lords that the U.K. are not legally bound to pay any more money to the EU after we leave
The EU know this and that’s what they are afraid of
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Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 12:02 - Oct 15 with 1977 views
Tme to Prepare for No Deal on 10:11 - Oct 15 by Highjack
Looks like there’s going to be rolling 24/7 coverage of Megan Markles foetus gestation progress for the next few weeks anyway so any Brexit news can get brushed under the carpet.
She's obviously in cahoots with May. May paid her to get pregnant to take the pressure of her. I bet ginger doesn't know yet.
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