2020VisionofLeeds
Well-Known Member
Oh yes you would, you voted remain![]()
Listen traitor paddy, I am right, you are wrong.
Oh yes you would, you voted remain![]()
You've never been right yet GloryListen traitor paddy, I am right, you are wrong.

Visa access for millionaires to open businesses isn't freedom of movement dip stick.The Australians have told us they do: "Britain will have to relax immigration rules for Australians if it wants to secure a free trade deal"
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-seek-uk-migration-deal-in-brexit-trade-talks
The Indians have told us the same " The biggest challenge British negotiators are likely to face, however, is over immigration. India is pushing for greater liberalisation of the UK visa regime for its students and for intra-company transfers." https://www.ft.com/content/5fef7796-1914-11e7-a53d-df09f373be87
Its not that different for the US either, except they are also worried people like Chesh might try to go there: "Trade tariffs between the US and UK could be slashed and workers will be free to move more freely"
https://www.forbes.com/sites/timwor...by-theresa-may-and-donald-trump/#1f18be931278
The Australians have told us they do: "Britain will have to relax immigration rules for Australians if it wants to secure a free trade deal"
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-seek-uk-migration-deal-in-brexit-trade-talks
The Indians have told us the same " The biggest challenge British negotiators are likely to face, however, is over immigration. India is pushing for greater liberalisation of the UK visa regime for its students and for intra-company transfers." https://www.ft.com/content/5fef7796-1914-11e7-a53d-df09f373be87
Its not that different for the US either, except they are also worried people like Chesh might try to go there: "Trade tariffs between the US and UK could be slashed and workers will be free to move more freely"
https://www.forbes.com/sites/timwor...by-theresa-may-and-donald-trump/#1f18be931278
Yes your wrong again but to be expected,just checked with your mrs and she confirmed you have never been right.Oh dear.... Chesh wrong again.....
Really can't see the point in any more scaremongering, the horse has already bolted and shutting the barn door now won't bring it back
What's done is done, there was a referendum and people voted to leave fair and square
Let's just get on with it shall we?
Erm.... no
Really can't see the point in any more scaremongering, the horse has already bolted and shutting the barn door now won't bring it back
What's done is done, there was a referendum and people voted to leave fair and square
Let's just get on with it shall we?
Take the hint because nothing we say will change anything.
I'm quite happy to wait until the country sees what a **** up its made
I agree it may take a while but it will happen
If only Phil, if only.
So nothing we say changes anything.
If it was Corbyn and the loony left doing the negotiations I'd be worried, but as the terrorist sympathising **** has no say in it whatsoever I'm not unduly concerned
Exactly Phil and my thoughts entirely, him and his Labour party will never be elected thank ****.

Funnily enough that's how I feel about you.
I've not heard any arguments yet why I should change my mind.
If we get a great deal from the EU negotiation I may reluctantly agree its not going to be a complete disaster, but 1) that's a long time off and 2) its unlikely

That'll give 20/20 something else to moan about so happy days![]()
That'll give 20/20 something else to moan about so happy days![]()
banterWe'll see but unlike you I keep personal feelings towards people out of it but simply respect their opinions.![]()
Corbyn or his puppet master is there for the long term
Is it only me that is worried he is the alternative to the present government
