sounds a bit like democracy in action, doesn't it?And that is why the house did not want it to vote.
sounds a bit like democracy in action, doesn't it?And that is why the house did not want it to vote.
and here we go again.Troops entering someone elses rhineland soon then.These European empires never learn.
oppinion passed off as fact.The benn act was therefore not legitimate
Wasn't proroguing parliment unlawful?
Wouldn't the PM rather be dead in a ditch by now?
presumably, then, the purpose of the lie (which you have just accepted as such) was to convince the "undecided".Brexiters decided to leave long before any statements on buses
she said "We will do all this in the knowledge that with the departure of Great Britain, a potential competitor will of course emerge for us. That is to say, in addition to China and the United States of America, there will be Great Britain as well".Merkel supports brexit
that's a statement of the obvious, not a statement of support for Brexit.
They reported the actual words of the actual president.And they even used a US president to state that the UK would be at the back of the queue in any trade negotiations. The reality is that we will be right at the front.
Now there's a different president things might have changed.
Or they might not have done. Who knows? Trump doesn't even know.
EU budget contribution?So Just because you dont research things..
Supposed stipend paid to UK judges by ECJ?
The main issue I find with Oracles posts are his evocations of Europe / Germany as aggressors which do little to endear the reader to any of his points valid or not. The EU are not the enemy, rather they are our trading partners, friends and rivals (in a positive way)
I voted remain and would do again because we have a special relationship both in terms of treaties and that of close neighbours. Britain’s position as an adult in international diplomacy has been eroded which will be a legacy that lives on for a long time.
@Dave M - a good list of points of where opinions are portrayed as fact.