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Old 28-11-2017, 10:51 AM #1601
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We have a right to know the level of impact our children will face here...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a8079771.html
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We have a right to know the level of impact our children will face here...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a8079771.html
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This €40 Billion offer to the EU may not the worst thing in the world.
According to IDS on BBC2 it is to be paid over the next 40 years and is only on the table if we get a free trade deal.If it gets us a deal and out of the EU and out from under the authority of the European Court Of Justice then it’s a good deal with a massive saving of €360 Billion.
If we stayed in the EU we’d be paying them €400 Billion in that time frame.
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This €40 Billion offer to the EU may not the worst thing in the world.
According to IDS on BBC2 it is to be paid over the next 40 years and is only on the table if we get a free trade deal.If it gets us a deal and out of the EU and out from under the authority of the European Court Of Justice then it’s a good deal with a massive saving of €360 Billion.
If we stayed in the EU we’d be paying them €400 Billion in that time frame.
What is your issue with the European court of justice?

Where will we be saving £360 billion, did you see that on the side of a bus by any chance?
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This €40 Billion offer to the EU may not the worst thing in the world.
According to IDS on BBC2 it is to be paid over the next 40 years and is only on the table if we get a free trade deal.If it gets us a deal and out of the EU and out from under the authority of the European Court Of Justice then it’s a good deal with a massive saving of €360 Billion.
If we stayed in the EU we’d be paying them €400 Billion in that time frame.
Couldn't agree more. No foreign court should be fiddling with out legal system.
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This €40 Billion offer to the EU may not the worst thing in the world.
According to IDS on BBC2 it is to be paid over the next 40 years and is only on the table if we get a free trade deal.If it gets us a deal and out of the EU and out from under the authority of the European Court Of Justice then it’s a good deal with a massive saving of €360 Billion.
If we stayed in the EU we’d be paying them €400 Billion in that time frame.
Yep, it is not that much to pay in the long run, plus we should rightfully pay our expected dues.
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Couldn't agree more. No foreign court should be fiddling with out legal system.
Then we have to be seen to be capable of upholding our own rights, do I trust this govt to do that? No, no way.

I'll go further and say that that was the intention of brexit, that the result was a forgone conclusion planned by this govt to this end, the removal of all current rights and protections.
It may seem extreme, but so far I can't see anything to suggest that's not what we are hurtling toward at breakneck speed.

It's important to say that no govt should be using arcane laws to force their will through parliament.
Also don't the ECJ think this govt is killing our disabled citizens?...No wonder they want rid... that's a secret!

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a8082801.html
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That was october biiiiiiitch!
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Clock is ticking for Theresa May's Brexit plans

Theresa May's plans were ruined by the Northern Ireland's DUP and she now faces a tough task to make progress on Brexit talks.



https://news.sky.com/story/clock-is-...plans-11157066


DUP need to go to EU
and tell her one on one.................

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'A positive day for Ireland'

https://news.sky.com/story/theresa-m...talks-11161333

So the EU and the PM have made a Complex Deal?

Until next Thursday/Friday
by a EU Council Summit.

Ref:BBC2HD D.P. and SkyNewsHD.

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Ok... Does anyone understand this 'breakthrough'?
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No it but it seems to include staying in the single market and the customs union
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Govt suffers Brexit defeat amid Tory rebellion on EU Withdrawal Bill

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Another low for MAYhem
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Well Done the PM
its been passed.
Phase 2

But the Nasty EU
has said Trade Talks will not start until March , next year...


Ref: LBC/SkyNewsHD and BBCNewsHD

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a8114531.html

If it was ever in doubt that this man was anything than a tory stooge ... :/
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If it was ever in doubt that this man was anything than a tory stooge ... :/
He seems more aligned with the LibDems by the sounds of that.
He fails to realise that Jezza wouldn’t come out in favour of putting the brakes on brexit because he secretly is glad it’s happening Although he can’t say that out loud as the majority of Labour are hard remainers like Blair.
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He seems more aligned with the LibDems by the sounds of that.
He fails to realise that Jezza wouldn’t come out in favour of putting the brakes on brexit because he secretly is glad it’s happening Although he can’t say that out loud as the majority of Labour are hard remainers like Blair.
He has said that... He's stated that he is pro brexit, he's not pro tory brexit is all.... and who can blame him? It's a mess!
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If it was ever in doubt that this man was anything than a tory stooge ... :/

Very True Kizzy.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a8114211.html

The private fund is supported by the British Government, but will not involve any taxpayers’ money.

So, what money do the govt have that isn't public money?
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So, what money do the govt have that isn't public money?
The profits from selling these to Saudi Arabia and African warlords.

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The private fund is supported by the British Government, but will not involve any taxpayers’ money.

So, what money do the govt have that isn't public money?
I think the government are supporting it, but not financially as it states privately funded.
Probably business people and hedge funds, the city etc.
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What does Cameron's post-Parliament work supporting UK-China trade have to do with the EU referendum?
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