^ I received my 3 month notice, from end of March, based on a no-deal brexit from the German government. I remarked on it some time ago, confirming a transition period even if there was no agreement.
Potless career TEFLer up shit street in his 60s
A very fair read that simply and accurately explains the situation we are in: https://news.sky.com/story/the-great...class-11670567
May, seems to realize this, but the Labour party in PMQT today clearly have zero regard for the voice of the electorate and just want to cause as much chaos as possible in hope of an election. Nobody wants more votes or elections, and if we get them the Labour party and remoaners are well down on the polls and dropping every day with Labour heroes such as Blair being given a voice on the BBC to repulse the nation yet again...
(Sums up the BBC that they give this criminal a voice, his own soap box, supported by the pathetic presenter...)
Cycling should be banned!!!
So Doris sending a letter asking for an extension till June 30 with the reason for the extension that she needs more time to get her deal that nobody wants through. The EU should reject her request.
Excellent news the granny grabber has said he will veto Doris request. I love France.
Yup...France looking absolutely desperate to keep the UK in, eh jabby?
request'
French news magazine Le Point[at]is reporting that President Emmanuel Macron will block Theresa May's request for an extension.
"For Macron, it is decided: it is necessary to stop beating around the bush, and refuse the British any postponement of Brexit," the publication writes.
"This is in any case the position he will express on Thursday at the European Council."
Brexit: The choice facing British citizens living in Germany
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-eu...ing-in-germany
The continued uncertainty surrounding Brexit means the rights of UK citizens living in EU countries are still to be guaranteed.
Instead of waiting to see what's in store, an increasing number of British people abroad are applying for citizenship in the European country where they live and work.
Germany was the place that welcomed most new citizens from the UK in the year following the referendum.
Jean Mackenzie met some of them in Berlin for BBC Scotland's The Nine.
Viva Le granny grabber.
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