Did you find any definite positive benefits in his interview?
Absolutely.
He means we will have to suffer a bit of short term pain before surging ahead.
Did you find any definite positive benefits in his interview?
You mean head first?ahead.
Nope - you're just too thick to remember/search what you posted previouslyAh ok so no link = not true
You mean head first?
50 years is hardly short term. The British public will falter after a few years if no ground is gained quickly. People haven't the stomach for a drawn out reversal in trend.
You mean head first?
50 years is hardly short term. The British public will falter after a few years if no ground is gained quickly. People haven't the stomach for a drawn out reversal in trend.
Any country dealing with the EU are aware of the rules, we (UK) have known for decades. What concessions to you have in mind specifically?concessions
Any country dealing with the EU are aware of the rules, we (UK) have known for decades. What concessions to you have in mind specifically?
Do you want to stay in the EU Notch or have a clean (hard Brexit) break?
All with rules and conditions attached. It's no secret.The EU have done various deals.
Limbo - joy.I see the most likely next stage is to extend article 50
If the current Chequers deal is so unpopular with both quitters and remainers, any further concessions will be even more unpopular.In the short expect more concessions....
To what end? To allow UK more time to prepare for a No Deal Brexit?I see the most likely next stage is to extend article 50
Absolutely.
He means we will have to suffer a bit of short term pain before surging ahead.
Limbo - joy.
It will not 'go through', in its current form.There will be a deal if it goes through.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/brexit-eu-has-abandoned-hope-of-signing-a-deal-by-october-2018-7Brexit: EU has abandoned hope of signing a deal by October, leaving massive question marks over March withdrawal