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Everything posted by Nolan
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The Irish will be out sooner rather than later if they continue to attempt to harmonize business taxes.
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Good. There's no point voting for more can kicking.
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Yes.
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Exceptional. Everybody is desperate to get Boris on for interviews, then they ask him 26 times about a photo. No wonder he stays away and sticks to the hustings.
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From Adam Blackmore
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Shurlocks right. How can we possibly believe an MEP of 10 years who was Conservative spokesman on International Trade? We are only allowed to believe that is only the EU speaking the truth.
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The EU offered us an FTA over a year ago. So there's one part of it. we should put the 39 bn in escrow until the FTA is sorted.
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Even Conservative MEP David Bannerman called out Liam Fox for being wrong on GATt 24 https://brexitcentral.com/the-facts-about-gatt-article-24-and-how-it-can-deliver-a-clean-managed-brexit-by-31st-october/ Its almost as if Fox is being a partisan Hunt supporter trying to keep a cabinet job.
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Thats the whole point. He learnt the volume that came across, while he was Brexit minister. He said that if was becoming Brexit minister and learning that brief have him that info. “I hadn’t quite understood the full extent of this, but if you look at the UK and look at how we trade in goods, we are particularly reliant on the Dover-Calais crossing".
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I think what he didn't understand was the volume that crossed it. Because that is eye opening.
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Rubbish. A majority of Conservatives want change in our political party. Current cabinet members ≠ Change.
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Gove is just as culpable as Hunt. Raab and Johnson would have made it a choice.
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My word, they're attempting to throw the word sink at "Mr Johnson" aren't they. In a choice between Boris and Jeremy "continuity may" Hunt, there is only one choice for the Conservatives. May was not posted to keep on keeping on with the same stuff.
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The Daily Mails editor, Geordie Greig, is an ardent remainer.
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Im sorry. Hunt can't even remember his wife's nationality. That's just weird.
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What the government has the power to do without the purview of the EU/Uk joint comission. With the WA the EU gets a say with an FTA it doesn't.
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No. Its ongoing until the backstop disappears. The backstop can only disappear on agreement by the afore mentioned joint commission.
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Pertaining to British interests, rather than EU interests. It should always be 100% non EU representatives. That is what independence/sovereignty looks like.
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That it sets up a new behind closed door joint commission that replicates the EU comission. That commission is comprised of equal members of EU and UK representatives and an "impartial" member. Therefore behind closed doors a majority of non UK representatives could veto anything the UK wanted to do in perpetuity. We would get tied in to a treaty without any way of an elected parliament getting out of it.
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It's in plain English. If you struggle with that, no wonder you can't understand the reasons we want to leave or the severely detrimental aspects of the WA.
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It would have worked, as most Conservative members wouldn't vote for Gove or Hunt. (as evidenced by Conhomes survey) They couldn't even stand up for the country in a cabinet of the worst PM in living memory.
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That's right, but he did talk about an FTA, rather than Mays absolute fudge. Which is a start towards what we actually voted for.
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Yes. As evidenced from his time leading London. As evidence by getting 140 mps on board already.
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Yes it does. We've had a 'manager' the last couple of years not a leader.
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Rory Stewart is a liberal conservative. As obvious by his votes against banning smoking etc. I hope most other current conservatives are fiscal conservatives.