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Nolan

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  1. Its only one month since it was said Yoshi is going nowhere http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/16238218.maya-yoshidas-future-is-decided/
  2. Really? surely if the team is going to continue to play 3 at the back then you need 5 CB's in the Squad.
  3. They put something in the water in Fulham.
  4. Official numbers from the ONS show 1.8% last year. Or do you contest the ONS?
  5. Details are on the page...
  6. https://www.focus-economics.com/country-indicator/united-kingdom/gdp
  7. If it's cost neutral (ie we get 15 mil for Forster) then Gunn would keep the "home grown" numbers the same.
  8. Well it's the working classes who are the main demographic for voting for Brexit. Hence why support for Conservatives in the C2DE demos is at a high point. When talk of losing £4300, then C2DE who don't have £4300 can't see how they can possibly lose it. But can see the benefits of freedom of policy choice.
  9. No one knew what would happen did they. They took the risk. All polling shows They'll do it again. The vote was not based on the economy.
  10. 52% of Voters voted to leave even though were were expecting to lose £4300 each..... we thought "yeah we can cope with that, the economy is not the most important bit" That has not changed. If there is an initial hit, we were expecting it, if there is not an initial hit its a nice job well done.
  11. Correct me if I'm wrong. But there has been no official mention of Les Reed anywhere on the official site since the end of the Season. are we 100% sure he is still involved?
  12. Doesn't sound anything wrong with that in the slightest...
  13. Let's take the sanitary towel vat rate as an example. Two years ago before the referendum, the budget was about to get voted down due to the 5% tax rate but being abolished. We apparently got concessions for variation of VAT rates from europe. A consultation on vat rates finally got published by the EU a couple of months ago proposing that member countries would be allowed flexibility of one product to be reduced from a low vat rate to zero, and two products to be lowered from the standard bar rate to the lower rate without other member states approval. This fudge May get voted in by all the other members in possibly another two years. A normal country can decide their own effing vat rates and make a change overnight.
  14. Of course they do. Not to the extent of their own constituency but they all care about the perception of each of their parties across the country. Especially in our current time where the three main parties have utterly atrocious leaders.
  15. two things to note in the official site article https://southamptonfc.com/news/2018-06-26/announcement-stuart-armstrong-southampton-signing 1: nice watch 2: no mention of Reed
  16. The House of Lords should be scrapped The Prime Minister is the leader of the political party with the most seats. To be able to choose the leader, try joining a Political party.
  17. Funny it's how the "less educated" who want an elected parliament, and the right to hold to account and potentially vote out an elected parliament. And it's the "educated" who want the dictat from unelected commissioners.
  18. Farage is an odious idiot, who did more harm to the Brexit cause that good. But there is nothing to say that this is true either way. Of course there are people who previously have made a lot of money at shorting the pound who are heavily involved in funding the "people"s vote campaign...
  19. Of course it's not frictionless, it's never going to be frictionless. But the benefits we get from it will outweigh the negatives. I think the best way of avoiding an Irish border is not to build one. See how easy that is. And if it snows I walk to work. It's something called adaptability.
  20. Well at least you've noticed people like Sandbach are "wingeing remainers" And have infiltrated sub committees. The Beis is as it sounds... Competely Bias.
  21. Good to know... Seeing as we don't have any customs delays with the rest of the world, there won't be any issues.
  22. What on earth do we have to deflect from? We're leaving the EU. We're trying to help cure the Stockholm syndrome developed by a small percentage of the electorate..
  23. I'm sure you'd get a more balanced view if you took the time to investigate it yourself. The internet is your oyster.
  24. but that's more to do with the apprentice Levy and the complete overhaul of the Apprenticeship system and funding from the Government in Aug 18. Its a complete misjudgement by the Government but not anything to DO with the EU withdrawal.
  25. In which case that they already have to deal with multiple different regimes in multiple regions. So what's the issue...
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