Whilst you guys are praising the virtues of Boris, he comes from the same line of air & graces, Eton educated fat cats as Cameron, for which he was pillared. Trying to understand the difference.
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Whilst you guys are praising the virtues of Boris, he comes from the same line of air & graces, Eton educated fat cats as Cameron, for which he was pillared. Trying to understand the difference.
It's not that clear is it?
On a more serious note, a friend of mine has 3 kids at university. All 3 had votes . At home and at university. All 3 could (but didn't) use both!
That's cos we are still in the EU, only time will tell, you may be right, you may be wrong, ultimately no one knows.Something very strange has happened today in light of the Brexit, our insignificant little Island that many claimed was doomed on its own created a massive shockwave that wiped 2 trillion from the stock markets, tumbles the pound to record lows not seen since 1985 and set panic through all of Europe...What is the strange part here is the FT100 index has just closed on a weekly high of 2.4%, the pound rebounded back and reclaimed most of its losses, Obama dropped his scaremongering and confirmed Britain will not be at the back of the queue many other anti brexit bodies give new positive messages of Britains strength and resilience, France confirms the Calais/Dover deal will remain..... I could continue but it seems the world is respecting us and eager to back our position all while the EU stocks/shares carry on tumbling, panic and shock from all members and the EU stability been questioned...... well I think this last 24hrs has proved our strength in the world, and the Icing on the cake is the resignation of Cameron and the no confidence vote of that other fella ... a day the UK rocked the world
Who do you suggest, to take up the baton?, and the Icing on the cake is the resignation of Cameron and the no confidence vote of that other fella ... a day the UK rocked the world
Who do you suggest, to take up the baton?
He'd get my vote before Boris, cos he can play all the right notes and in the right order, and would never get stuck mid cord, or mid line. :biggrin5:andre previn?
Something very strange has happened today in light of the Brexit, our insignificant little Island that many claimed was doomed on its own created a massive shockwave that wiped 2 trillion from the stock markets, tumbles the pound to record lows not seen since 1985 and set panic through all of Europe...What is the strange part here is the FT100 index has just closed on a weekly high of 2.4%, the pound rebounded back and reclaimed most of its losses, Obama dropped his scaremongering and confirmed Britain will not be at the back of the queue many other anti brexit bodies give new positive messages of Britains strength and resilience, France confirms the Calais/Dover deal will remain..... I could continue but it seems the world is respecting us and eager to back our position all while the EU stocks/shares carry on tumbling, panic and shock from all members and the EU stability been questioned...... well I think this last 24hrs has proved our strength in the world, and the Icing on the cake is the resignation of Cameron and the no confidence vote of that other fella ... a day the UK rocked the world
From the Telegraph in an article on the worlds reaction to the news of a leave vote.
South Korea reacted to Britain's decision to leave the European Union by announcing that it is willing to consider a bilateral free trade deal with the UK.
Yun Byung-sa, the South Korean foreign minister, told parliament on Friday morning that his ministry will draw up "various measures", including a possible free trade deal with London, Yonhap News reported.
Hopefully the first of many, it will be a rocky road at first but I am very optimistic for the future.
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