You don't say.
the UK is never going to enter into litigation with the EU, costly and waste of money, and above all it will cut them off at least partially to substantial future agreements with the EU
The Tories fucked it all up, from REF1 to Maybot agreement
remember the mad cow disaster, same same fuckups with the stupid Tories in place
it's time to change the guard, and fire those fools in the next GE
We dont need to enter into any litigation, A50 is quite clear we owe fuck all once left, however being the generous country we are we will voluntarily agree to keep giving you lots of money.
again your interpretation of A50, chav style, and in denial of reality, make you believe you owe fuck all
how wrong you are again,
again if your government thought they could get away with it, they would have done it already
it's Maybot deal, or indefinite extension (or alternatively Revoke)
^ There is nothing wrong with disagreeing with the terms and holding any payments back until they are a little more fair for both sides. This is what Bo-Jo is saying and I agree with him.
well, you already agree with the payments, that's not what is holding back the agreement
now if you put this back on the front burner, you are opening another can of worms and indefinite extension (aka remain) will be the new default
regardless, the question remains on the agreement and future obligations, the past is due, nothing to re-negotiate
time to pay up, bitches
and the deal is fair, you are implying it's not
can't have your cake and eat it,
you guys need to snap back to reality,
We, the people of the UK dont agree with payments, Doris and her deal drawn up by civil servants agreed with the payments but Doris deal is now dead. A50 is quite clear perhaps you should read it my Algerian friend, pretty sure there will be a French translation if you need it.
Has anyone seen this itemized bill for £39 bill just so we know what we are paying for?
The bill is for pension liabilities for MEPs and EU Staff accrued and for the many schemes we signed up to whilst a member i.e. whatever schemes can be offered to certain member states to ensure they vote the correct way come presidential elections for example: a high speed rail network for Andora, a space programme for Luxembourg and a new Horseless Carriage factory in Greece.
I think Boris has royally screwed up with the higher rate tax cut offer VS Hunt.
In good ol British tradition you now blame the difficulty on EU..
The simple answer to your question is 52-48, it would had been much easier if those figures were 70-30 or even 60-40.
It does furthermore only reflect the will of those 72% who voted in the referendum and necessarily not what the whole population wants.
If everyone voted the figures could easily had been 55-45 or 45-55..
It isn't hard to leave, you dumb Brexshit prick, but if you want to keep some of the goodies that you got from your membership then you have to suck it up but you English fuckers and DUP colonial orphans don't like the price that comes with it which also makes sure you don't fuck up the GFA. That's the fucking problem that's screwing up your fantasy Brexshit plan, you dumbo.
Christ, the real problem with Brexshit is that it's organised, supported and promoted by fucking morons too fucking stupid to tell their arses from a hole in the fucking ground.
Ain't no amount of parliament time can legislate for that, dipshit.
It really is quite extraordinary that after blustering away for three years in his painful, ‘worst in class’ writing style, after his endless stream of abuse aimed at anyone with a different view, after doubtless typing similar endless screeds on twitter and on other websites, this half-formed intellectual dead zone of a ‘man’ needs to ask ‘why haven’t we left if it’s so easy’.
Understanding alternative views is one of the hallmarks of a solid education and an intellect worthy of the name. After three years all he has managed to demonstrate beyond doubt is his pathetic lack in both areas.
I just think we're missing the ideal opportunity to divest ourselves of Northern Ireland, solved, two birds, move on.
The WA constituted the protocols that governed the transition phase providing an orderly disengagement, protecting citizens rights, the preservation of the GFA and ensuring no borders in Ireland. It was, is and will be the building block on which Britain will negotiate its future socio-economic relations with the EU countries. Actually, it was a fair and reasonable agreement that in truth would be something any sensible person would support, a concord reached because of concessions granted by the EU.
If the Tories had had a decent majority it would have been all done and dusted by now but the issue has been confused by this weird coup staged by the strangest collection of right wing, fascist, xenophobic Tory oddities.
It was never meant to offer any goodies, you fucking idiot, you voted to quit the goodie jar but you still want some of the sweets, wanker.
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