But if they do try and escape the cult, they will be punished, like the UK.Sure they do. They can abide by the rules, or they can decide they don't want to be members any more.
Just like 52% of the UK voters.
Michael Gove can explain it to you.
But if they do try and escape the cult, they will be punished, like the UK.Sure they do. They can abide by the rules, or they can decide they don't want to be members any more.
Just like 52% of the UK voters.
Michael Gove can explain it to you.
But if they do try and escape the cult, they will be punished, like the UK.
But if they do try and escape the cult, they will be punished, like the UK.

What benefits?Countries that are not members of the EU do not receive full membership benefits.
and yet
the EU set the 2 year deadline in some treaty years ago
What benefits?


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42432390Theresa May to announce new defence treaty on visit to Poland
Poland will still "matter greatly" to the UK after it leaves the EU, she will say, citing shared history and values.
Wisbech has seen a massive reduction in the number of drunken bums from the EU staggering about the town and it's parks in the last year or so. Now if they could do the same with the crooks......

Currently, we can't evict immigrants that have committed crimes, ...
John goes on about the UK not doing things, but blaming the EU for what is often our own governments failings, and he's perfectly right, but it's also our judiciary that's letting us down, and at the end of it, they are both deferring to the EUs dictates.
The freedoms that are getting protected, are the immigrants that have committed crimes, yet can't be chucked out because the EU will say they have a right to a family life here, and that the rights of their victims rights are subservient.
So what has changed since the referendum? New laws?Wisbech has seen a massive reduction in the number of drunken bums from the EU staggering about the town and it's parks in the last year or so. Now if they could do the same with the crooks.......

I'm asking you, but as usual you go quiet when you're stumped.Ask Theresa
What's the use of a rhetorical question?