I warrant that if this does not suit the French, then they will not comply. They only comply with the regulations which favour their own country.
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I warrant that if this does not suit the French, then they will not comply. They only comply with the regulations which favour their own country.
Watching question time Thursday night Owen Smith MP for Pontypridd was on kept saying that it was only a slim majority that voted to leave the EU and he's not the only person to say this but surly even if it only one vote between them that is still a majority. He also stated that he voted against article 50 as he wanted to do what was in the best interests of his constitutions now correct me if i am wrong but didn't the majority of his constitutions vote to leave
France has been named as the nation who wants to punish Britain most of all no surprises there then bloody frogs
[QUOTE=jones20;89910]France has been named as the nation who wants to punish Britain most of all no surprises there then bloody frogs[/QUOTE
" Do not mention Waterloo Pike "
Time to flood and fill the Chunnel, methinks. Share price is cr*p anyway!
Just watched an episode of Sharpe its was the battle of Waterloo I feel so much better now
Yes always thought that our relations with France were much better in that period. Government of the day seemed to get the message across much better, no letters of intent or time scales when we would leave Europe. Just knocked the seven kinds of s..t out of them, which clearly worked up to the last 40 years or so.
Britain is welcome to change its mind and remain in the European Union, but can only stay on poorer terms, a senior EU official has said.
Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament's Brexit coordinator, said that Brexit can be halted, but if Britain reversed course it should not expect to keep getting its EU budget rebates or opt-outs from key EU rules.
ALL THE MORE REASON TO LEAVE