on 24-06-2016 09:26
on 24-06-2016 09:26
on 25-06-2016 18:49
on 25-06-2016 18:49
on 25-06-2016 19:53
on 25-06-2016 19:53
Sad...cos thats where I saw him. he could hardly string two words together...and kept talking about going to play cricket with his 5 sons? a daughter and grandchildren ...so he could make up a cricket 11
(This was in response to how Boris would help the country now we had left the EU)...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 25-06-2016 19:58
on 25-06-2016 19:58
25-06-2016 20:51 - edited 25-06-2016 20:52
25-06-2016 20:51 - edited 25-06-2016 20:52
@Beenherebefore wrote:
You're wandering
No we watched different programmes....that is all...
He was the one wandering...not me...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 25-06-2016 21:01
on 25-06-2016 21:01
on 25-06-2016 21:03
on 25-06-2016 21:03
on 26-06-2016 09:21
on 26-06-2016 09:21
More than TWO MILLION migrants could go on strike following Brexit
No problem...You want a ticket back whence you came I will happily contribute and free up a job for GREAT Britain's population. Wilfs the lot of them, don't know which side their bread is buttered!
on 26-06-2016 10:33
on 26-06-2016 10:33
on 26-06-2016 12:05
on 26-06-2016 12:05
I've been reading up on the exit procedure.
Until the Prime Minister (whoever that might be) invokes Article 50 then the exit negotiations do not commence.
Both Cameron and Johnson have said that there is no hurry to invoke Article 50 (no matter what Juncker has said) so it could be that it won't be invoked until after the new Prime Minister is in place.
Also after Article 50 is invoked and negotiations have been finalised, what if one country uses its veto ?
on 26-06-2016 12:22
on 26-06-2016 12:22
Cameron won't do it. It's probably one of the reasons he resigned so quickly. He's now left it up to whoever becomes the next PM.
I've read that with all that needs to be altered and renegotiated, it could take much longer than two years to end the EU partnership. The uncertainty about what will happen and when will only be bad for the UK.