- Staff Notice
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51214761
That's it, it's all over! The withdrawal bill will become law within the next 24 hours.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51214761
That's it, it's all over! The withdrawal bill will become law within the next 24 hours.
That's it, it's all over! The withdrawal bill will become law within the next 24 hours.
Maybe now we can get things moving after the last three years of paralysis.
But Cameron was never serious about reform, so why should they have entertained his minor requests?
I'm glad we're leaving too, but we won't know how things pan out until we've properly left next year.
The fact they wouldn't even consider these small requests was humiliating both for Cameron and the country. What it showed was the EU's total disregard for the UK, which resonated with the British people. A lesson that the EU has learned too late.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51214761
That's it, it's all over! The withdrawal bill will become law within the next 24 hours.
Yes, it's all over bar the trade deal!-
What it showed was the EU's total disregard for the UK, which resonated with the British people.
But according to the Leavers we are going to negotiate a wonderful trade deal with the EU
When will they learn to wake up and smell the coffee, we need them - they don't need us
Yes, it's all over bar the trade deal!-
That will be fun and then there's Trump too to deal with.
But according to the Leavers we are going to negotiate a wonderful trade deal with the EU
When will they learn to wake up and smell the coffee, we need them - they don't need us
As we have a trade deficit with the EU (they sell us more stuff than what we sell to them), I disagree.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-51221727/brexit-bill-receives-royal-assent?intlink_from_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fuk&link_location=live-reporting-map
And now law.
So in answer to the thread question, "will Boris get Brexit done?" The answer is yes.
The fact they wouldn't even consider these small requests was humiliating both for Cameron and the country. What it showed was the EU's total disregard for the UK, which resonated with the British people. A lesson that the EU has learned too late.
I'm not sure the EU have learned that lesson or, if they have, it has a lower priority than their entrenched ambitions
But according to the Leavers we are going to negotiate a wonderful trade deal with the EU
When will they learn to wake up and smell the coffee, we need them - they don't need us
What the Brexiteers mean by that is that they export more to us than we do to them. Therefore, tariffs will benefit us and penalise them. That's why we won't get tariffed!
What the Brexiteers mean by that is that they export more to us than we do to them. Therefore, tariffs will benefit us and penalise them. That's why we won't get tariffed!
It's nearly the same difference as our referendum result
"The EU, taken as a whole is the UK’s largest trading partner. In 2018, UK exports to the EU were £291 billion (45% of all UK exports). UK imports from the EU were £357 billion (53% of all UK imports)."
https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CBP-7851
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51287430
As the European parliament sign off on the withdrawal agreement this afternoon, this will be Farage's last EU speech. Not to be missed, me thinks.
Goodbye to fascism. Sovereignty is everything.
Farage just finished his last speech in the European Parliament and I'm sure they're glad to get rid of him, he was even cut off at the end for not following their rules, kind of apt really.
I wouldn't and didn't give him the benefit pf watching/listening and the oxygen he craves
I doubt it but lets hope it's finally goodbye
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