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In the context, yes they have no natural resources to speak of...
Incorrect, some is not none, mathematics don't care about your context.

And Scotland is already pushing for another referendum.
so bloody what? It is not up to them to decide, the UK government decides whether they want to grant that referendum, and they won't, end of story.
 
After deftly negotiationing a proper trade agreement - and not going it alone. Switzerland could not exist economically without the EU.
Switzerland's neutral stance, safe haven status for finances and mere physical location in the world guarantees its economical future, with or without the EU.

You'll note a pattern in the European countries that chose not to join the EU: none of them need the EU, hence they're all able to negotiate good deals with the EU, they hold the cards.

The UK does as well, they just don't have the sense nor the spine to play hard.
 
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You're being optimistic... I think you have at least another 2 years to get through...
"This is most likely the worst natural disaster to befall the poor African country... Anyway, back to Brexit"

I. Can't. Even.

Edit: I'm forced to switch to Fox News just for something different!
 
Dominic Grieve loses a vote of no confidence. Good, get all the people who EU worshippers out of here. Still many to go, but Grieve was one of the worst. Actions have consequences. Twat has been undermining his own party's manifesto. Oops.

https://www.conservativehome.com/pa...idence-ballots-at-local-association-agms.html

The first was Dominic Grieve, in Beaconsfield, where members reportedly voted by 182 to 131 against him. As readers might expect, the primary topic of the night’s discussions was Brexit. What happens next is uncertain – a confidence vote does not hold formal weight in terms of deselection, though it is obviously a pretty clear verdict. Nor do we know if Grieve intends to seek readoption to stand again at the next election. The Beaconsfield association chairman says that “He [Grieve] remains our Conservative MP but I will be speaking as soon as possible to my fellow officers and the Executive Council.”
 
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Since they can’t even get this passed I reckon a no deal exit should be forced via EU.
Isn't that exactly what's going to happen if they don't come to an agreement within the next two weeks? I haven't followed the Brexit thing very closely.
 
Since they can’t even get this passed I reckon a no deal exit should be forced via EU.

That'd be hilarious :laugh: (although I do see the obvious irony).

The EU Commission tweeted this yesterday:


"No-deal” scenario on 12 April is now a likely scenario. The EU has been preparing for this since 12/2017. Now fully prepared. We will remain united. Benefits of WA, including transition period, will not be replicated in “no-deal” scenario. Sectoral mini-deals are not an option.
 
In the context, yes they have no natural resources to speak of... And Scotland is already pushing for another referendum.

It’s no secret that the Scots hate the English, and have also never really been pro British, yet why did they vote in the last referendum to stay??? Maybe because they know who butters their bread.

I really hope Scotland get another referendum, and this time vote to leave the UK, the Scott’s can go join the republic of Ireland, they both can hold each other’s hands whilst taking turns sucking EU dingus.
 
It’s no secret that the Scots hate the English, and have also never really been pro British, yet why did they vote in the last referendum to stay??? Maybe because they know who butters their bread.

I really hope Scotland get another referendum, and this time vote to leave the UK, the Scott’s can go join the republic of Ireland, they both can hold each other’s hands whilst taking turns sucking EU dingus.

Absolutely fsckng clueless.
 
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