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Can I remind everyone that there has already been one request from the team to be polite and avoid name calling. If you can't manage this I suggest that stepping away from the PC for a time might be a better response or to even try the novel approach of using the ignore function
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That'll deflate the Scottish wind bagpipe. :D ---------- Post added at 10:34 ---------- Previous post was at 10:27 ---------- Meanwhile in another blow to remainers risible project fear predictions: Quote:
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Importance of sorting out post-Brexit medicine regulation highlighted by medical experts. I'm hopeful that the UK government will come to an agreement with the European regulator and this shows the dangers of what some call a "clean break" from the EU.
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REVEALED: Britain CAN quit EU without a Brexit withdrawal agreement and save £150 BILLION
A top legal expert has told Express.co.uk that under Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, Britain has the legal right to leave the EU without a withdrawal agreement should they not agree to exit terms. And Prime Minister Theresa May can easily thwart any attempts by EU leaders, including Polish politician Donald Tusk and Luxembourg's former Prime Minister Jean Claude Juncker, to hold the British tax payer to ransom by simply saying “No!”. http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/765...ause-WTO-rules |
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"U.S. securities regulators sued two former financial advisers at Morgan Stanley Friday for defrauding at least 50 mutual fund companies and their shareholders. Darryl Goldstein, 36, and Christopher O'Donnell, 45, engaged in deceptive acts between January 2002 and August 2003 that were designed to circumvent mutual funds' restrictions on market timing and generate fees for themselves, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleged in a complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan." http://www.cnbc.com/id/22263917 |
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Nothing they can do about it but it would harm getting a trade deal with them so not necessarily the preferred option. Subsection 3 of article 50 actually states. Quote:
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Well, Teresa May was a remainer, but she's putting the majority vote of the nation above her own personal preference for the remain agenda. Not sure how your argument stacks up in the case of the Prime Minister. |
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No no no Passingbat Theresa may must be roundly criticised at every opportunity for trying to sort out the mess that david cameron created him and georgey boy have skipped off into the private sunset and are not to blame one jot. All things considered i think shes doing as good a job as anyone would under the circumstances and her plans in other areas are very welcome just a shame they won't get sorted until brexit is.
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Ah, David Cameron and Georgey boy; I remember them. Leaders of the Remain brigade if I remember correctly. They were the ones that categorically said that a vote to leave the EU was a vote to leave the single market. I like that. Well done Mrs May for following through. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn2hSVfqtYc |
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