One of the mods on the Sunderland board - cracking bloke - died of cancer the other week and his family knew this was a big part of his life. It was suggested those who knew him on here (and he was a stalwart of the Premier league board) use it this week.
Danish I think the EU passed a law on citizens living in the EU only last week which is better late than never. As for no deal... I thought we were heading that way up until last night when the trechorous Olly Robbins spoke in that bar. I am not sure if this is all some plot but if it is then it is not fair on people and trade. Many Brexiteers tweeted about the incident so I believe it was true. May needs to sort her life out regarding Brexit.
mmm that awful Cooper is going to table another amendment to extend leave date. She wants it to go into law meaning if May's deal fails they will extend hoping that Brexit will be reversed. I thought after her last disaster she would have quit? These politicians are really making me sick as a voter. Their job is to work for the people not undermine us at every opportunity. Hopefully the electerate will oust her at the next election. Enemy within.
I did that the other week. I copied a post from Sky news where the Tory bloke walked off during the interview with Kay Burley and they removed it only for a redacted version to appear after.
It probably wasn't worth all the effort, but try this... https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/jeremy-corbyns-joke-transport-secretary-chris-grayling/
bloody brexit UK inflation falls to two-year low in January 7 hours ago please log in to view this image Image copyright Getty Images UK inflation fell to a two-year low in January, dragged lower by falling energy bills and fuel. The Office for National Statistics said the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) was 1.8% last month, from 2.1% in December. January's fall, partly offset by higher air and ferry fares, was bigger than economists' forecasts and comes as latest data shows wages rising by 3.3%. Inflation peaked at a five-year high of 3.1% in November 2017, and was last at 1.8% was in January 2017. Economists had forecast that CPI would fall in January to 2%, the Bank of England's inflation target. in other good news there is speculation that lower inflation could lead to lower prices for plasterboard
The blue sheep have stopped spending ... they are off their food therefore the farmers have plenty of feed in stock Of course inflation will drop as will sheep farts
The remoaners are making a 'final project fear push'. Media/business. They are all on TV today scaring the crap out of us. . Even Ford are having a pop...mmm I seem to remember Ford playing naughty before (and we were in the EU)! Let's just hope for the sake of democracy that May sticks by her guns. I also notice that no one has mentioned 'Fintech' and the mass investment.
Guy Verhofstadt warns Brexiteers could end up on the guillotine like the leaders of the French Revolution please log in to view this image Guy Verhofstadt with ardent Brexiteer David Davis, when the Tory MP was Brexit Secretary. Credit: Barcroft Media James Crisp, Brussels Correspondent 12 February 2019 • 6:01pm Guy Verhofstadt has warned Brexiteers such as Boris Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg that they could suffer a similar fate to that meted out to the leaders of the French Revolution, who were executed on the guillotine. The incendiary claim came as billionaire investor George Soros predicted on Tuesday that Eurosceptic parties could destroy the EU after making gains in May’s European Parliament elections. Mr Soros warned that the European Union was “sleepwalking towards oblivion” and could collapse as quickly as the Soviet Union did in 1991, unless it woke the “sleeping pro-European majority” before the elections. Mr Verhofstadt attacked Conservatives who would reject attempts at forming a cross-party...