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And I'm on my knees, looking for the answer
Are we human
Or Arlene Foster
Are we human
Or Arlene Foster
People are in denial and/or have accepted the fanciful notion of 'no deal is better than a bad deal'.Stupid country.
Sneaky bastards.
The problem is even if leaving might in theory solve that Brussels bureaucracy, at the same time it will increase a lot the bureaucracy regarding all processes, not just to leave but I suspect for Trade, Companies and on and on.The EU's bureaucratic nature might make it hard to trust but surely we already knew that there can be no trust in our own politicians.
A mark of HISTORY! Philip Hammond set to announce commemorative Brexit 50p coin in Budget
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1...ive-brexit-coin/amp?__twitter_impression=true
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I hope the picture on the coin is a poop emoji.
A mark of HISTORY! Philip Hammond set to announce commemorative Brexit 50p coin in Budget
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1...ive-brexit-coin/amp?__twitter_impression=true
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I think the design should be a large steaming gammon with "Taking back control" tattoed onto the rancid, thick pigskin.I hope the picture on the coin is a poop emoji.
A mark of HISTORY! Philip Hammond set to announce commemorative Brexit 50p coin in Budget
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1...ive-brexit-coin/amp?__twitter_impression=true
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The wording in the article :
"to commemorate the UK's victory in leaving the EU"
Against whom was the UK's victory? common sense?
I'm waiting for the free £350m coin.
The wording in the article :
"to commemorate the UK's victory in leaving the EU"
Against whom was the UK's victory? common sense?
Hong Kong definitely did.57% of Brits are proud of the UK'S colonial history. 46% think the colonies benefited from colonialism.
Yes. Although, it is normal for the conquerors to think that the subjugated are benefiting from the subjugation.Hong Kong definitely did.
Same can hardly be extended to mainland china though...Hong Kong definitely did.
China wasn't a colony?Same can hardly be extended to mainland china though...
Can't we just have a new referendum to join the EU on Mar 30, 2019?
I’m hoping the EU agrees with rejoining on the same terms. That solves the issue of people complaining about voting again and again.I think the big hurdles any rejoin campaign will face (whenever it happens which I think it will at some point) is that I can't see the EU bending the rules and that would imply no rebate and joining the euro...
Whilst there may (or may not) currently be a majority for remain (on current terms) I doubt there would be a majority for be in the EU but use the euro and loose the rebates
I doubt they would agree to that... The logic would be to cancel the article 50 process.I’m hoping the EU agrees with rejoining on the same terms. That solves the issue of people complaining about voting again and again.
This is a brand new referendum, join the EU on Mar 30, at 0000.
Hong Kong definitely did.
Yes.https://www.rte.ie/news/2018/1031/1007668-brexit/
Can anyone clarify if English folk who get an Irish passport can still retain UK citizenship once outside of the EU (I know NI folk can, obviously)? I assume yes, in which case they're probably largely getting an Irish passport so they can still freely travel around Europe should the proverbial shit hit the proverbial fan?
I’m hoping the EU agrees with rejoining on the same terms. That solves the issue of people complaining about voting again and again.
This is a brand new referendum, join the EU on Mar 30, at 0000.