A Hard Brexit's Gonna Fall

I'm pretty sure the war in the Balkans was in the EU time!
Scaremongering of the finest by one journo, by now we were all supposed to be unemployed and the country at war?
We'll be fine, EU plays hardball we play hardball seeing we are one huge market for them.
 
If you were to look back on this in 10 years time it would be seen as a minor adjustment to trading arrangements and of no real significance.
 
If you were to look back on this in 10 years time it would be seen as a minor adjustment to trading arrangements and of no real significance.

That is exactly what a business expert said on question time ( independent of any political party) last Thursday in Scotland. She was ripped to bits by the audience who did not want to agree with her. But incidentaly could not say why. She was also ripped to bits coz she said that Scotland would more than struggle to financially run itself.
 
That is exactly what a business expert said on question time ( independent of any political party) last Thursday in Scotland. She was ripped to bits by the audience who did not want to agree with her. But incidentaly could not say why. She was also ripped to bits coz she said that Scotland would more than struggle to financially run itself.

Was that the woman whom the BBC failed to mention was an advisor to Scotland in Union. No surprise there.
Also the planted audience 'Orange Man' whom the BBC 'forgot' to report was a former [34 votes :lol:] UKIP candidate.
 
Was that the woman whom the BBC failed to mention was an advisor to Scotland in Union. No surprise there.
Also the planted audience 'Orange Man' whom the BBC 'forgot' to report was a former [34 votes :lol:] UKIP candidate.

Was he the fella who delivered a rant early on in the prog? My instant thought was 'bet he's a bluenose' (such stereotype thinking by me when I know that not all bluenoses think that way, and that it is not only bluenoses who think that way - so apologise to all Gers supporters). And he's a Billy. What a surprise :)
 
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Was he the fella who delivered a rant early on in the prog? My instant thought was 'bet he's a bluenose' (such stereotype thinking by me when I know that not all bluenoses think that way, and that it is not only bluenoses who think that way - so apologise to all Gers supporters). And he's a Billy. What a surprise :)

Founder of the Livingston True Blue Flute Band.....no end to his talent.
Funny how there is always one 'extrovert' in every QT Scotland audience.
 
^^^ Just another bit of publicity seeking rubbish - it could just as easily be written with the Leave and Remain transposed.

Every negotiation can be criticised in advance because the important things are, obviously, 'up-for-crabs'. Absolutely no-one with any sense or experience of doing a deal shows their hand while planning their strategy; its plain stupid to expect otherwise.
 
Was that the woman whom the BBC failed to mention was an advisor to Scotland in Union. No surprise there.
Also the planted audience 'Orange Man' whom the BBC 'forgot' to report was a former [34 votes :lol:] UKIP candidate.

Careful DfT, you're starting to sound like a Leaver with your refusal to listen to people because of who they are rather than based on what they have said. A bit like those pesky 'experts' during the referendum who kept coming up with reasons to vote Remain but got dismissed by the Leavers.
 
Careful DfT, you're starting to sound like a Leaver with your refusal to listen to people because of who they are rather than based on what they have said. A bit like those pesky 'experts' during the referendum who kept coming up with reasons to vote Remain but got dismissed by the Leavers.

I did not know of her advisory position until after QT had finished. Nothing gets passed those Cybernats.:lol:
It makes sense now.
Most of what she said was fairly sensible and then her comments seemed a bit unnatural when she discussed Scottish matters.
 
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