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Should we revive Brexit or just put it out of it's misery? Or should we bring it back to life and then shoot it for letting us down so badly!
You haven't got a clue have you!
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It just shows how unhinged those at the top of the Brexit movement still are. There is no reasoning with them.The Sun, The Mail , The Express, The Telegraph, they lied in 2016 and they’re still lying to everyone today.
Still amazes me it was only 52 48
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Tuesday's national newspaper front pages
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Tuesday's national newspaper front pages.news.sky.com
When the richest 5% have gained 12% on their fortunes, the media is owned by non dom millionaire, we’re not going to read any different. Money & power are heady motivations.It just shows how unhinged those at the top of the Brexit movement still are. There is no reasoning with them.
So EU fishing rights are staying the same as they are now for another 12 years and the billionaire right-wing media owners are convinced they can pull the wool over the country's eyes.The Sun, The Mail , The Express, The Telegraph, they lied in 2016 and they’re still lying to everyone today.
Still amazes me it was only 52 48
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Tuesday's national newspaper front pages
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Tuesday's national newspaper front pages.news.sky.com
The deal on rights was Johnson’s deal rolled overSo EU fishing rights are staying the same as they are now for another 12 years and the billionaire right-wing media owners are convinced they can pull the wool over the country's eyes.
This sums up part of the stupidity of the EU. (For those on here that can accept the EU has imperfections.)Underlined in a brilliant BBC prog last night Scandinavia with Simon Reeve, this time in Finland. There was a long passage about their threat from Russia and their readiness. We're stronger as one in as many ways as possible.
This sums up part of the stupidity of the EU. (For those on here that can accept the EU has imperfections.)
I agree, the defence parrt of the agreement (although not yet agreed, it's only pro forma) is a Good Thing for both us and the EU. So why did they have to tie it in with fishing rights and agricultural paperwork and the ECJ and the rest? Why didn't they just agree, for mutual benefit, to to go ahead with the defence part?
As a general rule, deals that are good for both sides shouldn't need negotiations on how much one of the beneficiaries shoud pay the other.
This sums up part of the stupidity of the EU. (For those on here that can accept the EU has imperfections.)
I agree, the defence parrt of the agreement (although not yet agreed, it's only pro forma) is a Good Thing for both us and the EU. So why did they have to tie it in with fishing rights and agricultural paperwork and the ECJ and the rest? Why didn't they just agree, for mutual benefit, to to go ahead with the defence part?
As a general rule, deals that are good for both sides shouldn't need negotiations on how much one of the beneficiaries shoud pay the other.
There will always be give and take and remember, the junior partner always loses. Its a decision you took to get your country back.This sums up part of the stupidity of the EU. (For those on here that can accept the EU has imperfections.)
I agree, the defence parrt of the agreement (although not yet agreed, it's only pro forma) is a Good Thing for both us and the EU. So why did they have to tie it in with fishing rights and agricultural paperwork and the ECJ and the rest? Why didn't they just agree, for mutual benefit, to to go ahead with the defence part?
As a general rule, deals that are good for both sides shouldn't need negotiations on how much one of the beneficiaries shoud pay the other.
I heard her on the TV this morning it was a total rant which along with Deforms response sounded like a rehash of the original Brexit lies which can only play out well for Labour
Along with Boris hair dresserThere will always be give and take and remember, the junior partner always loses. Its a decision you took to get your country back.
The deal of fisheries and food is a lot better than what Johnson couldn't be arsed with in 2019. If I recall, getting Brexit done was his only mission, he didn't care about the detail and probably didn't read the agreement.
Still it was good enough to make the slob Frost a Lord
Sadly there are millions willing to buy all this nonsense, still.I heard her on the TV this morning it was a total rant which along with Deforms response sounded like a rehash of the original Brexit lies which can only play out well for Labour
Its a start, positive for travel, business and security.Sadly there are millions willing to buy all this nonsense, still.
However, I'm pleased that Starmer is getting on with things without making a fuss about it.
This is probably the only way to manage what amounts to the slow and careful removal of a weapon of self-harm.
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Softly softly...... the Great Brexit Betrayal can't happen overnightIts a start, positive for travel, business and security.
I'd like to see a deal on youth mobility, having an arrangement with Andorra, San Marino and Monaco isn't very helpful.
I agree that it’s a gift for Reform. They no longer have to worry about policies. They’ll just ride on this.I think that's the end of Labour.... Set the table for Reform, and they're going to be hungrier then ever.
I think that's the end of Labour.... Set the table for Reform, and they're going to be hungrier then ever.
Cheer up.
Trumps going to be good for everyone.
Just wait and see.