October 8, 20186 yr #127 This will harm companies..... cash flow for stock / tariffs not built into existing loan agreements https://news.sky.com/story/plan-for-no-deal-brexit-crunch-defence-body-urges-hammond-11521419
October 9, 20186 yr #129 https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/sep/28/uk-no-deal-brexit-lorry-traffic-plan-could-leave-kent-in-chaos-for-14-days?
October 9, 20186 yr #131 I think the things you are posting are exactly why some people did vote for Brexit.
October 10, 20186 yr #132 19 hours ago, Super_Danny_Allsopp said: I think the things you are posting are exactly why some people did vote for Brexit. The problem is Danny, the people on the other side of the argument are not offering any "positive benefits" backed by some factual evidence!
October 19, 20186 yr #137 https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/19/brexit-britain-weaker-poorer-peoples-vote?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
October 19, 20186 yr Author #138 9 hours ago, Piethagoram said: @hissingdwarf? #Peoplesvote Firstly, using Tony Robinson as an example of anything nowadays is bad news. He is known for his views and is entitled to them, but fortunately the other 850,000 members and affiliates to the Labour Party disagree with him. Regards the people’s vote...Personally, I have no problem with it. In fact I think it should be supported. Brexit is the worse idea for generations and people deserve a chance to show their distrust with what’s happened since it was announced. I would remain any day of the week, but respect others that feel differently. Problem is the majority to leave was so thin and the idiot in charge didn’t set a mandated limit eg Either side achieve say 65% for a clear decision, we are in such a mess. Easiest way forward is a new general election and replace the negotiating team with a new one with better ideas that are happy to work for the behest of the people rather than themselves.
October 19, 20186 yr #139 @hissingdwarf"Easiest way forward is a new general election and replace the negotiating team with a new one with better ideas"... but therein lies the problem.... Much as I am a natural "Labour" voter, I cannot support a leader that is so anti EU..who has spent the last couple of years fudging his way through, whilst secretly trying to "recruit" the UKIP voters into Labour. One has only to look at the Shadow Chanceller dissing Starmer's speech at the Labour conference?
October 20, 20186 yr Author #141 2 hours ago, Piethagoram said: @hissingdwarf will you be there today? No I won’t be there. Currently unwell. But with regards to the obviously inflammatory comment along with the picture, anyone who sets out a clear position, then let’s their own front team go against that publicly would be wrong. The party have their line and are sticking to it. Trust me, Brexit won’t be solved by memes or forum posts. In fact I can’t see it being solved for years yet.
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