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Bye Bye TPP!!!!!!!!!
Bye Bye TPP!!!!!!!!!
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DislikedThis is nuts! How is GB going to be on the hook for this? Is the EU trying every desperate trick in the book to bankrupt Britain? How can this be allowed? IS there anything that Britain can do in order to delay this from happening in order to get the ducks in a row for Article 50? http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/734711/EU-army-agreed-strasbourg-defence-Britain-pays-bill-blame-Brexit-article-50-NATO-SHAPEIgnored
Disliked{quote} We probably need to be a part of that army. Our defences are in such a pathetic state that the Euro-army is an expedient solution. However ... after Brexit ... I don't see the difference between that and NATO ... TBH Maybe NATO will become the new Euro-army ....Ignored
Disliked{quote} We probably need to be a part of that army. Our defences are in such a pathetic state that the Euro-army is an expedient solution. However ... after Brexit ... I don't see the difference between that and NATO ... TBH Maybe NATO will become the new Euro-army ....Ignored
Disliked{quote} I'm with you on TPP and I love his action on lobbying. He certainly seems to have his focus on the USA at last, which is a great thing for AmericansIgnored
Disliked{quote} I just read that Russia was moving their heavies in response to Nato's recent activity.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes. I don't know how much credibility this story has, but I know there is some truth to this from other sources I have read. Could be just Sabre rattling to get some's attention. http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/putin-moves-his-missiles-in-new-threat-to-europe-fbqpr9m9gIgnored
DislikedJen, is it possible to watch the guys on GT without having an Amazon Fire TV stick?Ignored
DislikedThis is nuts! How is GB going to be on the hook for this? Is the EU trying every desperate trick in the book to bankrupt Britain? How can this be allowed? IS there anything that Britain can do in order to delay this from happening in order to get the ducks in a row for Article 50? http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/734711/EU-army-agreed-strasbourg-defence-Britain-pays-bill-blame-Brexit-article-50-NATO-SHAPEIgnored
Disliked{quote} We probably need to be a part of that army. Our defences are in such a pathetic state that the Euro-army is an expedient solution. However ... after Brexit ... I don't see the difference between that and NATO ... TBH Maybe NATO will become the new Euro-army ....Ignored
Disliked{quote} I'm getting quite pissed off with May. This is her fault with all the dithering. Snubbed Nigel (and Trump!) again. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3959400/Donald-Trump-Nigel-Farage-great-job-Britains-US-ambassador.html The Tories are cutting their noses to spite their face. Nigel is returning to front line politics now, because of all the mess. There could be a by-election in Thanet South. Police are investigating cheating by the Tories in the last GE. If you consider the popular vote, then I would imagine that UKIP would...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I am more frustrated with Cameron and Osborne for not putting any effort into the possibility of Brexit. No planning by these two jokers, has put the UK in this situation. May cannot push ahead (much as we would like) without having a plan or indeed having a full understanding of the ramifications both in terms of liabilities to the EU and infrastructure (legal, commercial, governmental) which will need to be re-established on home soil. To enter negotiations without this knowledge would be a failure of duty on May's part. As to the subject...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Farage bugs me a bit. He is right on an awful lot, but he should be keeping his nose out of the politics of Trump and May. Brexit is messy, and people are showing their true colours.Ignored