Your fucking arrogance defies belief? :fu:
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Your fucking arrogance defies belief? :fu:
I personally think you should be sectioned under the mental health act ! I really do ! I'd like to say I feel sorry if you've lost your job, your house & your life savings, as your erratic unstable behaviour suggests on this topic but I'm not sorry. In fact I hope Sir Nigel Farage & David Cameron give you fucking nightmares for the rest of your miserable life.
And there you have it, the insanity of the Brexit.
We're going to bribe, er, i mean, give the EU £35 billion.
And they're going to let us become an offshoot of the Cayman Islands.
Great Britain PLC...Tax haven to the rich and shameless.
With what he's set to make, I'm sure Jacob Rees Mogg thinks it's cheap at twice the price!
Looks like that "Magic money tree" as reared its ugly head again!
The UK already is a fucking tax haven for those bastards, we pay more than that lot ever will ! Ask Mr's Mays husband all about that!
I thought this sort of thing wasn't supposed to happen under Brexit?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-43245227
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Work is expected to start later in the year provided the company secures "major future orders".
Siemens did not say what would happen to the plans if those orders were not forthcoming.
Definitely maybe! :shrug
Rather than respond to this incoherent post, may I ask you to respond to Theresa May's 'important speech' in which she says that the UK is leaving the Single Market and the Customs Union...but will be negotiating compromises to allow the UK to remain in EU agencies, with access to the Single Market...
Then there is the rubbish she spoke about the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic-
80% of North-South trade is carried out by micro, small and medium sized businesses. So for smaller traders - who as members of the community are most affected but whose economic role is not systemically significant for the EU market - we would allow them to continue to operate as they do currently, with no new restrictions.
And for larger traders we would introduce streamlined processes, including a trusted trader scheme that would be consistent with our commitments.
Both of these options for our future customs arrangement would leave the UK free to determine its own tariffs with third countries - which would simply not be possible in a customs union.
I recognise that some of these ideas depend on technology, robust systems to ensure trust and confidence, as well as goodwill - but they are serious and merit consideration by all sides.
So to conclude on goods, a fundamental principle in our negotiating strategy is that trade at the UK-EU border should be as frictionless as possible with no hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland.
Goodwill? Trust? 80% trade but what the hell they are just small traders, as in, what about the law??? What about WTO rules on cross-border trade?
And, as a champion of the working class, what about this garbage---?
The UK will need to make a strong commitment that its regulatory standards will remain as high as the EU's. That commitment, in practice, will mean that UK and EU regulatory standards will remain substantially similar in the future.
So we are leaving but everything will be the same? And isn't it your Leave Buddies Liam Fox, Daniel Hannan and Bill Cash who actually want to de-regulate in the name of free markets not 'remain substantially similar in the future'--? Even Corby is against this.
The text of the speech is here, the truth lies elsewhere...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43256183