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There was obviously something going on in your mind. But nevermind. If it comes to you let us know.
originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: grainofsand
Apologies for the off topic post above, I have no idea what I meant by posting it and I don't even remember posting it.
Finished work early with my son yesterday and we went to the pub, then got on the southern comfort lol
*on topic*
Invoke article 50 now Mrs May!
originally posted by: RP2SticksOfDynamite
Are they f.ck.ng kidding......TM needs to tell them to FO!
UK faces Brexit settlement bill of up to £50bn
www.msn.com...
originally posted by: moniker
originally posted by: RP2SticksOfDynamite
Are they f.ck.ng kidding......TM needs to tell them to FO!
UK faces Brexit settlement bill of up to £50bn
www.msn.com...
Part of it will go towards EU Parliament lifetime pensions for your favourites, Mr Farage (which is French, by the way) and his compatriots.
He said there were "real opportunities" for economic reform and new trade deals which meant Brexit could be a success
Rubbish.............its the EU that will get the money.
originally posted by: moniker
originally posted by: RP2SticksOfDynamite
Are they f.ck.ng kidding......TM needs to tell them to FO!
UK faces Brexit settlement bill of up to £50bn
www.msn.com...
Part of it will go towards EU Parliament lifetime pensions for your favourites, Mr Farage (which is French, by the way) and his compatriots.
What does one expect? He's a Canadian and his perspective of the World outside of Canada will be different from that of a UK Governor!
originally posted by: 83Liberty
We should bring back Lord King as our governor of Bank of England.
He's much more positive than Mark Carney, who seems to try and kick us down at every possibility.
He said there were "real opportunities" for economic reform and new trade deals which meant Brexit could be a success
www.bbc.co.uk...
The immediate risk posed by Brexit to the UK economy has declined, however, the overall level of risk was still elevated. The risk was greater for continental Europe than for the UK.
"the action by the Bank before and after the vote to leave the European Union had reduced the danger to the country's financial stability"
Interesting is it not. It is starting truly look that we maybe much better off (as suspected) once we have left and locked down our new trading arrangements and new deals outside of the EU zone.
originally posted by: 83Liberty
Mark Carney has now said...
The immediate risk posed by Brexit to the UK economy has declined, however, the overall level of risk was still elevated. The risk was greater for continental Europe than for the UK.
Of course that's all thanks to...
"the action by the Bank before and after the vote to leave the European Union had reduced the danger to the country's financial stability"
Source
originally posted by: RP2SticksOfDynamite
Le Pen says BREXIT has triggered a domino effect in the EU. I would image she will be using this and pushing for a FREXIT!
Brexit domino effect 'will bring down Europe'
www.msn.com...
She does but I think the french have had enough also and now that they know they will end up having to pay more into the EU to compensate for the UK leaving it may tip the balance.
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: RP2SticksOfDynamite
Le Pen says BREXIT has triggered a domino effect in the EU. I would image she will be using this and pushing for a FREXIT!
Brexit domino effect 'will bring down Europe'
www.msn.com...
Let's hope, but she has a very tough path.
The Brexit vote was a blow for democracy, for the people against the establishment. But the backlash against it, from lords to lawyers to MPs to CEOs, proved the fight is only just beginning. In this 20-minute film, Paul Embery, Harsimrat Kaur, Tom Slater, Gisela Stuart and Bruno Waterfield relive the Glorious Referendum, reflect on the history of the struggle for suffrage, and discuss how we can make good on the democratic promise of 23 June.