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TRBLike I've said all along. It'll happen when there's no alternative. We're done way from that because May is still in head-up-arse la-la-la, "My deal is the only possible way forward" mode. Once it's clear that her deal is NOT going to pass and No Deal is taken off the table by Parliament, and it's clear that the Tory party and DUP won't allow a GE, what possiible outcome is there but Ref2?
Liam Fox must be one of the most dangerous people to our country at the moment. Fuelling the hard-brexit nationalistic rhetoric on the one hand, and doing back door preliminary trade deals that will progressively and systematically erode any form of national democratic sovereignty. And he'll gladly take a no-deal brexit to get there.If you want post-EU Britain that just acts as a fleeting staging post for global capital and large corporations, here's your man.
This funding loss will be most keenly felt in two regions: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, and West Wales and the Welsh Valleys.These are classed as ‘less developed regions’, and currently receive most of the UK’s regional funding.Three additional areas would have been able to join them in the post-2020 period: South Yorkshire, Tees Valley & Durham, and Lincolnshire.All five of these regions stood to receive EU support in excess of €500 or £440 per capita per year for the seven-year period.
Looks like some of the areas of the UK, including ours, are going to get exactly what they voted for.... https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/brexit-wales-cornwall-regional-funding-eu/ QuoteThis funding loss will be most keenly felt in two regions: Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, and West Wales and the Welsh Valleys.These are classed as ‘less developed regions’, and currently receive most of the UK’s regional funding.Three additional areas would have been able to join them in the post-2020 period: South Yorkshire, Tees Valley & Durham, and Lincolnshire.All five of these regions stood to receive EU support in excess of €500 or £440 per capita per year for the seven-year period.
Seeing as how both major political parties stated in their manifestos that they would respect the referendum result. If you voted in the general election for any of those parties, Did you know what you were voting for? and would you like another vote?
I am sick of reading the posts of defeatist quislinngs on this thread. Some of you were rubbishing the Uk Fishing Industry with great gusto. A distrusting shower is what you are! The French Government has just realised the crisis i it is about to face with a no deal hard Brexit. total exclusion from Uk waters which account for nearly half of the Eu fishing grounds. Yes we do only have 12,500 fishermen but Eu fleets plunder 8 x the UK catch from our waters, 65,000 fishermen in France alone not to mention Belgium Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, now we have all seen how the French can kick off so will the Spanish and The Dutch and Belgians. It’s time to rattle a few sabres. I think Somebody quoted our fishing Industry was only worth £3.5 billion a year well when we kick some ass it will be worth £30billion a year. But in reality it is worth hundreds of billions more because we can hold The Macron Government to ransom,quickly followed by Spain ,Netherlands and Belgium the Stupid self serving euro crats from tiny states such as Luxembourg and Poland will be getting their P 45’s. within a week if we let them know what they will be in for.