I suppose you could say that Brexit is to blame because the French are still bitter that we left the Brexit table before the EU waiter brought along the bail out bill.
Even worse, the EU are still demanding more money from us for leaving. Why?I suppose you could say that Brexit is to blame because the French are still bitter that we left the Brexit table before the EU waiter brought along the bail out bill.
Could you tell us exactly what this 'bail out bill' is referring to and how much it is?I suppose you could say that Brexit is to blame because the French are still bitter that we left the Brexit table before the EU waiter brought along the bail out bill.
But mottie claims that the UK has left with a bill unpaid...Even worse, the EU are still demanding more money from us for leaving. Why?
More to the point, why are our hopeless politicians still happy to pay them?
Boris knows his way around a divorce, if he couldn't avoid paying then no one could.Even worse, the EU are still demanding more money from us for leaving. Why?
More to the point, why are our hopeless politicians still happy to pay them?
On the one side we have the majority of Brexiters.
On the other side we have the minoriy of Remoaners, our inept politicians, our pro-EU Civil Service, our pro-EU House of Lards and our pro-EU lawyers and do-gooders.
An even battle? Any hope for the future of the UK?
Oh so he got Brexit done.oh and it's now estimated to be over £50 Billion
That is because the French are behaving all girly, rather than just say **** you Brits we are going to stop you getting into Europe."The Port of Dover declares a "critical incident" because of long queues leading to the ferry terminal
Yes, it seems to be going up all the time, doesn't it?Boris knows his way around a divorce, if he couldn't avoid paying then no one could.
It's our share of pensions for people who worked there whilst we were a member.
And our share of things we committed to whilst we were a member.
oh and it's now estimated to be over £50 Billion.
People don't die to a tight schedule. If the payment amounts are index linked then obviously that's going to vary.Yes, it seems to be going up all the time, doesn't it?
Pensions? Surely, they would have been a known amount at the beginning. Why are they increasing?
Our earlier commitments? You mean like the Galileo project which we were a leading contributor, but which we have now been ejected from? If we may not benefit from our earlier contributions, why on earth should we keep paying more even now?
The answers to all = our inept politicians and their bosses in the Civil Service!
My kids went to a school called Wellington Collage, its is named after the primary school attended by the Arthur Wellesley , AKA the Duke of Wellington.That is because the French are behaving all girly, rather than just say **** you Brits we are going to stop you getting into Europe.
He kicked the **** out of Napoleon and his so called "Continental system" which was an early version of the EU.
Your sort can always find stats to disprove reality.Reinforces the fact that you make stuff up to suit your agenda
No, a certain lady by the name of Thatcher wanted to see a single market and the UK, from having been the "sick man of Europe" did rather well out of it, especially as Thatcher used handbag diplomacy to get us a very good deal indeed - that is until a bunch of conniving individuals ran a campaign of xenophobia, deceit and lies to get us out of the EU (i.e. Brexit) and now our economy is pretty sick with less growth than anyone in the civilised world. And who benefitted from it? Not the average man in the street, that's for sureTrouble was, it didn’t remain as the EEC did it?

Keep digging marraYour sort can always find stats to disprove reality.