You'll spend your holidays talking to everyone about Brexit? That should be exciting!
I consider it to be my duty to educate, the Italians are now benefitting from my visit last year, they are now telling the EU to get stuffed.
You'll spend your holidays talking to everyone about Brexit? That should be exciting!
Their economy was a total basket case, on the verge of total collapse. There are still difficult times ahead for the country, but at least with the help of the EU and IMF they are moving in a positive direction. This is all so different to the UK where you actually want the people to be poorer. You have said that you know Brexit will have that effect, but it doesn't bother you. We have already seen the UK fall down the table of leading economies, and with the poor growth expected it will fall further. Still we see that the cult figures from the ERG have suddenly seen reality, and are proposing that the EU customs officials be placed in the UK. Frictionless trade is what was promised. How as their official spokesman on here will this work? Will they need visas? Will they be counted in immigration figures? Will they have freedom to travel in and out of the UK to work as many have currently?
These things can change SH. There was a time when French was the most important European language. With the English language no longer represented in the EU. (Ireland's official lang. is given as Gaelic) and France being Germany's most important business partner, together with a very inward looking USA. It might just be that schools within the EU. start giving priority to each others languages, over English. If English survives as an official language of the EU. then it will be with an Irish accentFortunately English is by far the favoured language in the developed world, especially the 5 star resorts I frequent.
I will dutifully explain the merits of Brexit to Greeks, Spaniards, and Portuguese during the rest of 2018. All have suffered being part of the failed Euro experiment.

It has been well reported here that Macron held a meeting last Wednesday to discuss with the bosses of the car manufacturers currently in the UK what their requirements would be to move production to France if they are forced out by a no deal. It seems that they all turned up, and were encouraged by what they heard. They have been warning the government what the likely outcome of a no deal would be, and this is just another step in formulating their plans.
These things can change SH. There was a time when French was the most important European language. With the English language no longer represented in the EU. (Ireland's official lang. is given as Gaelic) and France being Germany's most important business partner, together with a very inward looking USA. It might just be that schools within the EU. start giving priority to each others languages, over English. If English survives as an official language of the EU. then it will be with an Irish accent![]()
It has been well reported here that Macron held a meeting last Wednesday to discuss with the bosses of the car manufacturers currently in the UK what their requirements would be to move production to France if they are forced out by a no deal. It seems that they all turned up, and were encouraged by what they heard. They have been warning the government what the likely outcome of a no deal would be, and this is just another step in formulating their plans.
Oh really SH. Travel around as I do and you would see adverts all over the place inviting people to apply for proper 35 hour a week jobs. Not these minimal jobs that get people off the unemployed register, then require the government to make up their wages. There is something very strange about your obsession with the country that you couldn't hack. Do you still owe them tax or something?
Do you speak French ?I rejected France because it wasn't good enough.
If there are jobs available near you it is your duty to let the millions of unemployed French workers know.![]()
Do you speak French ?
This could well be the main reason SH. If you go to live in another country then you have an obligation to learn the language of the country you go to. For point of comparison, the only time I use English is on here.poorly, like most expats, however this is simply one reason why hundreds of thousands of early retirees have rejected 'paradise' and returned to the UK.
Yeah I'm not in the least bit surprised. I still firmly believe we'll agree a deal with the EU so in that scenario they are going to need Labour MPs to support them in order to avoid a no deal. Obviously Labour backing a no deal will bring down the Government but if (and I know it's a very big if) a no deal results in immediate chaos and huge economic damage it will hurt Labour candidates as badly as Tory ones. They would have had the chance to save the UK from no deal and deliberately went against it. There are going to be plenty of opportunities to bring the Tories down this term - they'd be very ill advised to use a no deal vote to do it in my humble opinion.[/QUOTE]First day back at Westminster, and we immediately see the huge split in the government over Brexit. Raab was taking questions, and put Baker in his place with an almighty put down, reminding him that they sat together on the front bench not so long ago. Redwood put in his usual comic performance that had many laughing at his zeal, while Clark asked a question that had Raaab turning over the pages of his brief at speed to see if there was any help in there. What was clear was the subtle, or was it really subtle, approaches to the moderates on the opposition benches. Help us, was the message from the government to the opposition, we are in a mess, and although there seem to be problems with the leader, you have more sensible MPs than we do at present.
[/QUOTE]Yeah I'm not in the least bit surprised. I still firmly believe we'll agree a deal with the EU so in that scenario they are going to need Labour MPs to support them in order to avoid a no deal. Obviously Labour backing a no deal will bring down the Government but if (and I know it's a very big if) a no deal results in immediate chaos and huge economic damage it will hurt Labour candidates as badly as Tory ones. They would have had the chance to save the UK from no deal and deliberately went against it. There are going to be plenty of opportunities to bring the Tories down this term - they'd be very ill advised to use a no deal vote to do it in my humble opinion.
The position of some in the Labour Party may be to trigger a vote of no confidence, and a consequent election, under the impression that the EU. will allow an extension on the deadline to accomodate a General Election and possible new referendum. This is a dangerous gamble to play - I do not even know if the EU. can offer an extension because of the Euro elections in May, for which Britain's seats in the EU parliament have already been reallocated.