BubbaP
Occasional Player of Golf
He meant to write "become" 😉🙂ðŸ‘What do you mean "get"...??
He meant to write "become" 😉🙂ðŸ‘What do you mean "get"...??
He meant to write "become" 😉🙂ðŸ‘
Let's not become pessimistic - sounds good !
Its not becoming to become pessimistic 🤔very becoming of you old chap
If things don't change they remain the same. Its the basic law of the universe.And what happens if a single party fails to get a clear majority again 🤦â€â™‚ï¸
We had a bloody GE a couple years back - this is all getting pathetic
May need a high court ruling.I just can't believe that the 20 who voted no haven't already started canvassing for a rerun, or said that those who voted yes were deluded or ignorant. Maybe it was raining or dark. Surely they'll be running off to the EU and asking for an extension
I hope so.
When was the last time you met a Teacher/Lecturer that wasn't left of centre?![]()
Seems eye bleedingly obvious to me but I am probably not as clever as Peston
https://www.niesr.ac.uk/media/niesr...5-cent-smaller-under-latest-brexit-deal-13975
Are there any economic forecasts that paint brexit as a good thing?
Eh? We still have to settle up with the EU when we leave .... I don't understand your posts.And how can it not be? As long as we have OUR £39 BILLION quid to spend on what we want to spend it on.
Nigel who? Havers?Sure are, ask Nigel.
Seems daft doesn't it? I guess this was a simple, one line question so not a lot to debate but it does seem to make the Fixed Term Parliament Act a bit redundant.I don’t understand the process. The government (or anyone in parliament?) needs a 2/3rd majority to call an election, but by making it into a bill it just needs one vote? Plus Lords approval?
Can anything/everything in parliament come back as a 1 vote bill?
Doesn't make them wrong....Article on Todays BBC: Brexit deal means ‘£70bn hit to UK by 2029'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50219036
an interesting headline I thought - so who published this report - National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) .
So I thought I'd look into who the NIESR are and how they're funded....... https://www.niesr.ac.uk/about-us - in the "our funders" section of their own website " the European Commission "
Shock horror.
You are confused/wrong!I don’t understand the process. The government (or anyone in parliament?) needs a 2/3rd majority to call an election, but by making it into a bill it just needs one vote? Plus Lords approval?
Can anything/everything in parliament come back as a 1 vote bill?