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Drfc, I might have been repeating b*llocks, that I can't substantiate but stop telling me I am a liar, I don't even have any reason to be in this case. And instead of coming on here wasting time calling me a liar, look for another job.
When did Switzerland join the EU?
Quote from: Sprotyrover on January 25, 2020, 08:04:57 pmWhen did Switzerland join the EU?Switzerland has freedom of movement with the EU.
Another way of looking at the national debt is this: debt per person is £34,676. Debt per taxpayer is £59,643. According to the National Debt Clock, the debt increases at the rate of £5,170 per second, or £310, 200 per minute, or £18,612,000 per hour, or £446.6 million per day.
I don't think so buddy, just don't honestly know what programme it was on, Whoever it was did state that car sales this month were up on the sales in January last year, Until I or whoever sees or hears the figures again then we will see. I do know what I heard while driving let's wait and see. I know people will come on at me if I misheard, but stand by your beds I will let you know if I am correct. Might even give you a pan handle to wear with name calling like that buddy.
Some on here keep telling us that things aren't really as bad as many of us believe it is. Well.... https://www.thenational.scot/news/17537879.has-no-one-noticed-the-uk-national-debt-has-topped-2-trillion/?fbclid=IwAR0IDlVia7S5aZ1wHd4wr2MRW0qk2Je-LIfrtMX0k_HNJl6OSt_OXxRdUsA QuoteAnother way of looking at the national debt is this: debt per person is £34,676. Debt per taxpayer is £59,643. According to the National Debt Clock, the debt increases at the rate of £5,170 per second, or £310, 200 per minute, or £18,612,000 per hour, or £446.6 million per day. I wonder where Johnson is going to get the money from keep his promise of £350 Million for the NHS?
French firm (Thales) wins Royal Navy Type 31 frigates contractOh well... voters cannot say they weren't warned.- no more shipbuilding- no more car manufactruingThis Tory #brexit is going todestroy industries and entire communities... but its what 'the people' voted for !
Quote from: foxbat on February 10, 2020, 04:26:20 pmFrench firm (Thales) wins Royal Navy Type 31 frigates contractOh well... voters cannot say they weren't warned.- no more shipbuilding- no more car manufactruingThis Tory #brexit is going todestroy industries and entire communities... but its what 'the people' voted for !No, the Type 31 Frigate is not going to be built in France
We are going to have an ambitious comprehensive free trade deal with the EU
You have to accept we will need some friction. We will minimise it but it is an inevitability of our departure
Gove in the Leave Campaign said Quote We are going to have an ambitious comprehensive free trade deal with the EUBut now Gove tells the truth-In the first official confirmation that the government is going to impose trade barriers post-Brexit, he warned there would be checks on food and goods of animal origin, plus customs declarations and mandatory safety and security certificates required for all imports.QuoteYou have to accept we will need some friction. We will minimise it but it is an inevitability of our departure He told delegates at a Cabinet Office event held in central London on Monday, entitled Preparing Our Border for the Future Relationship.It’s amazing how all the Leave campaign’s promises have evaporated like teardrops in the rain. This is, of course, what they wanted all along. Diverge, deregulate, dismantle. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51453189 I hope all you leavers are happy with this.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on February 11, 2020, 12:09:38 pm Gove in the Leave Campaign said Quote We are going to have an ambitious comprehensive free trade deal with the EUBut now Gove tells the truth-In the first official confirmation that the government is going to impose trade barriers post-Brexit, he warned there would be checks on food and goods of animal origin, plus customs declarations and mandatory safety and security certificates required for all imports.QuoteYou have to accept we will need some friction. We will minimise it but it is an inevitability of our departure He told delegates at a Cabinet Office event held in central London on Monday, entitled Preparing Our Border for the Future Relationship.It’s amazing how all the Leave campaign’s promises have evaporated like teardrops in the rain. This is, of course, what they wanted all along. Diverge, deregulate, dismantle. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51453189 I hope all you leavers are happy with this.But those aren't mutually exclusive - we can have a fully comprehensive free trade agreement but we will still have to impose all those checks and bureaucracy because we're not in the Single Market any more. Removing trade friction was what the Single Market was all about and anybody who thought we could leave the Single Market and keep frictionless trade was either an idiot or a credulous fool. As I've been telling people for years!
Facebook announcing a thousand jobs here as well Sydney, they all want to come.
Quote from: selby on January 21, 2020, 10:43:09 am Facebook announcing a thousand jobs here as well Sydney, they all want to come.You really have no idea,do you!