If The EU are at all reasonable or sensible they'll try to accommodate Mrs May's requirements to give her deal a chance of getting through Parliament now.I don't hold out much hope of that though
Time fae a funny,
Well get on with it then . We're still waiting fae the funny.
QuoteWell get on with it then . We're still waiting fae the funny. Perhaps you are having a sense of humour failure YamFazFan.I’ll see if I can help;
No. Ta for trying, but it's still not revived my sense of humour .Try a funny from the other side. See if that works .
It's clear that The EU want May's deal to fail. They're hoping that there's going to be a second referendum and The UK goes crawling back to them with Its tail between its legs.We should just come out with No Deal now.NO second referendum.
Because Remainers knew exactly what they were voting for. Unfortunately the question `Leave ' should have been amended to' Leave and then what? '. It didn't say' Leave with no deal'. Parliament won't pass a No Deal exit however much people squeal. The blame for this rejection is purely on May not the EU. She knew where they stood. It was just a delaying tactic to avoid the defeat in Parliament.My prediction is still 1 Defeat for her deal in Parliament 2. Labour calls No Confidence vote in Parliament 3. She loses 4. Article 50 Postponed All she's done is delay it until after the new year. Just watch.
My reasons. Ill stand by them whatever the outcome.
I we switch to WTO trade, then so be it. I voted out, not because I'm stupid and don't understand politics or economics, but because I believe it would be better for us as a nation.
My prediction is still 1 Defeat for her deal in Parliament 2. Labour calls No Confidence vote in Parliament 3. She loses 4. Article 50 Postponed All she's done is delay it until after the new year. Just watch.
Quote from: VNA on 28 November 2018, 10:38:36 pm QuotePrior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i boughtThat’s incorrect, as I’ve pointed out before VAT replaced the purchase tax in the UK.QuoteSo tell me again, how I'm better off in the EUAgricola you continue to blame the EU for the policies of successive UK governments, and it appears local councils too. You were given a ball to kick, and like many others you kicked it hard. But I’m afraid you’ve kicked the wrong ball.So tell me how Im better off in the EU then
QuotePrior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i boughtThat’s incorrect, as I’ve pointed out before VAT replaced the purchase tax in the UK.QuoteSo tell me again, how I'm better off in the EUAgricola you continue to blame the EU for the policies of successive UK governments, and it appears local councils too. You were given a ball to kick, and like many others you kicked it hard. But I’m afraid you’ve kicked the wrong ball.
Prior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i bought
So tell me again, how I'm better off in the EU
You believe it would be better? In what way? The Bank of England forecasts a financial crises worse than that of 2008 in the event of a NO DEAL BREXIT. An economic crash. A fall in GDP of around 8%. 7.5% rise in unemployment.
You still don't get it do you, we don't care if we are poorer (in financial terms ) in the short term. And this is why that scaremongering is does not work, the people who have voted to leave mostly have lost jobs before - have faced hardship and got through it.
The remainers on the other hand don't want their comfortable lives with jobs for life to change -they have never experienced tough times