YGMDidn't see it coming then ? Record not too good at predicting things then.
YGMDidn't see it coming then ? Record not too good at predicting things then.
Didn't see it coming then ? Record not too good at predicting things then.
LOL. I don't take this Brexit thing too seriously, tbh. Any references you've presented have been linked to speculation from various sources. Speculation - not evidence, as evidence cannot exist for what is absolutely theoretical. How can you predict an outcome when it hasn't even been negotiated yet?Everything I have mentioned has also been widely reported (I supplied links to most of it) and 2020 gave you some excellent links to same only yesterday.
I wouldn't have asked you to back it up but if I drop a smelly fart you would ask me to bottle a sample and mail it to you as proof.
Are you going to meet Eire and me for a pint at the Newcastle game.
If you wanted to be really matey you could get him and me a ticket before they go on general sale and we will see you right?
LOL. I don't take this Brexit thing too seriously, tbh. Any references you've presented have been linked to speculation from various sources. Speculation - not evidence, as evidence cannot exist for what is absolutely theoretical. How can you predict an outcome when it hasn't even been negotiated yet?
I can look ahead & see the logic of how we will proceed. It will probably largely mirror how we traded pre-EU. The attraction of joining the EU then was mainly the free movement of people, not the trade deals (although an essential part of it). There are some benefits of free movement, but we still have big bloody queues to stand in to get our passports checked, and it has been mooted that this facility may well remain despite Brexit.
We have paid fortunes for decades to be a member of this 'club', & the money has been spent on a ridiculous administration structure; ridiculous laws, red tape, & regulation; paying farmers to not grow food; developing the economies of the poorer EU members (some of the poorer countries now have better road & rail links than us!). They've had a good run out of us & are now wondering how they're going to pay for it all in future when one of the main contributors leaves - i.e. us.
Bottom line? No-one knows how the future will pan out. The Brexiteers are fuelled by hope & principal, with no absolute evidence of success. The Remainers appear to be still focussing purely on scare tactics, in the vain hope that the word of the people will be over-ruled. They also have no absolute evidence. Reminds me of the Luddites (no, bugger off - no links).
Tickets? Yip, no problem, but remind me when they're going to be available & tell me exactly what you want (& where).![]()
Exactly, the whinging ****ing remoaners should shut the **** up and respect the democratic vote of the peopleSo whats demcratic about how brexit is now been run.
Apparently it wasnt about putting money in the nhs, it wasnt about trading within a newly formed single market. It was all about taking the country into a right wing 1950s style eutopia.
Now its not even about reasserting our Parliament as sovereign. How can it be when boris and Davies are too **** scared to let our elected mps debate and vote on proposals...
Exactly, the whinging ****ing remoaners should shut the **** up and respect the democratic vote of the people
Chippy looks like you will be wrong about the team and also on brexit and one day you might like to hold your hand up and say 'hey guys I dont know everything'
erm ...... yesand what job was that exactly? To leave the EU? ................ Erm, and on what basis? What if the price of so doing was a teentsy bit higher than had been suggested in the referendum campaign? What if opinion polls in 2017 and 2018 show a swing to Remain, should that be ignored too?
Agree with you about the spineless twat that is Cameron by the way (sorry, that should read 'spineless multi-millionaire twat')

Seems only you bought that bullshit about the NHS getting £360m a week, you've got to be a right numpty to believe thatThe vote where people were asked to vote retain access to the single market and £350 mill a week going to the nhs... Go on then if you can deliver it i will support it!
