Where's the 'a' gone from the acronym?
It's silent like in oar but invisible like in dock.
Where's the 'a' gone from the acronym?
Makes as much sense as Operation Brock tbfIt's silent like in oar but invisible like in dock.
Makes as much sense as Operation Brock tbf
Where's the 'a' gone from the acronym?
No need to apologise. I want to see the DM comment section if by some miracle we do get a second referendum.I apologize.
He lives in France iirc and his company is offshore domiciled, plus he's talked about moving a lot of its operations to Ireland.When will you guys realise that the economic reality of hard brexit won't sway the brexiteers?
Theirs is an ideology. Just listen to Farage speak to casually about importing lower standard food products. It cuts a ross many industries. These people are trying to make money for themselves and their interests. The harder the better.
You think health insurance companies in the US or farmers or hedge fund managers aren't giving our politicians money to force open the UK market to them? You think people like Lord Rothermere won't like to turn this country into a tax haven?
If you did a poll of Leave voters and ask them to choose between Leaving the EU and having enough food to eat... whoops, already did that, was called the referendum![]()
Begging France and Germany won't get him very far.
Perhaps the UK shouldn't have triggered Article 50 by accident.
It does prove how moronic this government is. He thinks that what Barnier says is his own personal decision and not what the EU27 countries have told him to say. Cretin.
Arrogant and deluded twat but that’s common denominator across his base, so he has to pander.
Just shows how uk sees the world in a nutshell, it thinks that big and rich boys bullying smaller less fortunate countries into submission is a normality and proper way of world order failing to comprehend that EU foundations are built on exactly the opposite.
My head hurts.
Yeah and a big part of why is because of the open border.Its an odd question, is there not peace in N.I?
Bloody hell but that's an annoying way to present a graph. I was already pissed off before I got to the absolute clusterfeck of what it was saying.
I was just going to commend the study's selection of Stacked column graph to accurately point out voter mentality
I understand BROCK/BROAK is actually shorthand for:
Brexit
Orderly
Lorry
Lane
Organisation
Concerning
Kent
South East
Mainland Brit's in not giving a shit about insignificant NI shocker.
Its an odd question, is there not peace in N.I?
And to ask English people who don't live there too... it's like asking someone whats more important to you, the world war one armistice or chocolate biscuits.Its an odd question, is there not peace in N.I?
And to ask English people who don't live there too... it's like asking someone whats more important to you, the world war one armistice or chocolate biscuits.
They just put their ideology above something they don't care about, which bores them and dragged on for years. Plus it doesn't affect them and their Brexit bubbles, so it's probably a remainiac ploy to foil the noble cause.So because they don't live there they shouldn't care about the violence? Or have I misunderstood you?
yep, misunderstood. One directly affects them, one doesn't... it's obvious what the answer would be.So because they don't live there they shouldn't care about the violence? Or have I misunderstood you?
#freetommy has freed Tommy.
While I have no reason to doubt the independence of our judiciary, nor any insight into the reason his conviction was quashed, I can't help but think the pressure has had an effect.His following has become a cult, bunch of thick racist b*llends.
Bristol council’s documents flag up a potential “top-line threat” from “social unrest or disillusionment during/after negotiations as neither leave nor remain voters feel their concerns are being met”.
One of the fullest responses came from Pembrokeshire council, which released a Brexit risk register detailing 19 ways it believes leaving the EU could affect the area.
Eighteen are seen as negative, of which seven are deemed potentially high impact, including the “ready availability of vital supplies” such as food and medicines.
The one positive impact was that Brexit may drive people to move away from the UK, which could reduce demand on council services.
A number of councils, including East Sussex, are worried about the provision of social care after Brexit because of the potential fall in the number of EU nationals working in the sector.
yep, misunderstood. One directly affects them, one doesn't... it's obvious what the answer would be.
Queues of lorries, queues of people, queues everywhere.
Let's call the whole thing offfffff:
Local council plans for Brexit disruption and unrest revealed
Planning documents show authorities are frustrated at lack of clarity over UK’s course
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...ans-for-brexit-disruption-and-unrest-revealed