Maybe you're not listening?
Time to consult the 'wise person'!
Do you have a link?
Maybe you're not listening?
Time to consult the 'wise person'!
You think your opinion outweighs that of the National Audit Office?Wrong!
MPs will authorise payment once withdrawal agreement deal completed.
You think your opinion outweighs that of the National Audit Office?
Best of luck with that claim.
This Divorce Payment will have to be made, irrespective of the outcome of the negotiations:
Of course others, such as a**e end aka eeyore, and gasbag aka mightygob, and Theresa May/ Dominic Raab, will have a different opinion.
I prefer to believe the opinion of the National Audit Office. I figure they are a tad more realistic.
Incidentally, that divorce bill has already risen significantly due to the fall in the value of the GBP. It will fall even further in the event of an acrimonious 'no deal' split. The bill is in Euros, not GBP!
It has probably risen to about £42bn by now, so far, merely due to the fall in the value of the pound.
If the foretold chaos and armageddon actually occur, UK could be in a position of never being able to repay it because the fall in the pound will keep pace with the repayments.
****!What does the national audit office say then?
No link no proof
****!
It's very close to 'home'Do you have a link?
Ah, but Sixtus Boniface and the other 5 stupidly named ones will do quite nicely in the meantime!Mogg is under the impression that the effects of Brexit will take 50 years to materialise. Whatever the semantics, he did iterate that it would take a very long time and that he would likely be dead before any positive effect would be realised.
It's very close to 'home'
But hey, as we mere mortals are always told - google/search it!
Ok, so what did he say ?
“The overwhelming opportunity for Brexit is over the next 50 years.”
Weeeeellll, at least he hinted that there may be some kind of benefit.. sometime in the future.“The overwhelming opportunity for Brexit is over the next 50 years.”
So your interpretaion is either,
In 50 years time any effect will be irrelevant to whether we leave or remain ?
Or,
No benefit will happen quickly ?
Did you find any definite positive benefits in his interview? He was pressed, which is what led to that statement