Ah, good point. Bloody remainers, going over there and confusing the EU's mothsAnd what about the light pollution?
They've signed up Matt Damon to play the lead.Any news on the Lugano Convention?
This will go well.
Yeh that was then and this is the middle of a pandemic. The only thing wrong with that cunt is he's still breathing
These people are beyond parody.
I suppose D-day can seem more or less of a compelling reason depending on your politics.
I suppose D-day can seem more or less of a compelling reason depending on your politics.
This will go well.
I’m afraid the U.K. is making itself a laughing stock. Students, and non-U.K. friends, are openly mocking the U.K. and Brexit. Even our American friends think the U.K. government needs to sort itself out, and look what they had.UK 'unilaterally' doing stuff that's different from what was agreed in the brilliant agreement that they negotiated & signed .. that's just a polite way of saying this government is not someone you can deal with in good faith isn't it, cos they'll sign things and then just blithely do whatever they feel like instead. All a bit embarrassing. Just cos they refuse to agree even temporarily to EU standards on chicken nuggets or whatever, the twats.
Clowns take great exception to being associated in any way with the Johnson cabal and will go full pennywise with people who make such an allegationIf I was a country, i'd probably be watching and thinking i'm not wasting my time making a trade deal with those twats they don't care about agreements they're just a shit little clown cartel.
Trade war threats will not wash with voters, Frost tells EU as row deepens
UK considering unilaterally extending grace periods under Northern Ireland protocolwww.theguardian.com
The lon had some surprising successes eg road signs Unravelling hieroglyphs : Urban traffic signs and the League of Nat...If only the League of Nations had had a trade deal
The mistake that was made was the UK ever agreeing to impose checks on goods between GB and NI in the first place. That's where the line should have been held. UK food producers didn't suddenly change their recipes the day we left the EU. The food that's being exported to NI is, by and large, exactly the same stuff that's been sent there for the last 30-40 years. If the EU don't want the evil British produce filtering its way into Ireland in people's gloveboxes and pockets, let them make the checks.UK 'unilaterally' doing stuff that's different from what was agreed in the brilliant agreement that they negotiated & signed .. that's just a polite way of saying this government is not someone you can deal with in good faith isn't it, cos they'll sign things and then just blithely do whatever they feel like instead. All a bit embarrassing. Just cos they refuse to agree even temporarily to EU standards on chicken nuggets or whatever, the twats.
So many things are possibleThe mistake that was made was the UK ever agreeing to impose checks on goods between GB and NI in the first place. That's where the line should have been held. UK food producers didn't suddenly change their recipes the day we left the EU. The food that's being exported to NI is, by and large, exactly the same stuff that's been sent there for the last 30-40 years. If the EU don't want the evil British produce filtering its way into Ireland in people's gloveboxes and pockets, let them make the checks.
The solution of course, is Irexit, which is now a real future possibilty.
But the deals benefit those countries way more than us becuase they are being rushed through by a desperate government. They don't stand to lose at all. If we shit the bed, oh well.If I was a country, i'd probably be watching and thinking i'm not wasting my time making a trade deal with those twats they don't care about agreements they're just a shit little clown cartel.
Trade war threats will not wash with voters, Frost tells EU as row deepens
UK considering unilaterally extending grace periods under Northern Ireland protocolwww.theguardian.com
You might buy new sheets and possibly even a new mattress depending on the scale of the shitting. So someone will make money out of itBut the deals benefit those countries way more than us becuase they are being rushed through by a desperate government. They don't stand to lose at all. If we shit the bed, oh well.
Given the corporate courts that are going to be involved, in secret, as part of the Aussie deal, it won't be us.You might buy new sheets and possibly even a new mattress depending on the scale of the shitting. So someone will make money out of it