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Hardly mate ... you search specifically for ... "business's+believe+leaving+the+eu+will+be+great" - a biased search ... whereas I searched for...
The cognitive dissonance is obvious though.
Can you quote any Business Organisation that thinks No Deal is a good idea @noobie ?
and the Chamber of Commerce [ATTACH]
ALL business organisations are of the same opinion. FSB for example ... [ATTACH]
Responding to the announcement, Carolyn Fairbairn, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry, described the prospect of no deal as...
That 13/87 statement for products is based upon a totally inadequate cursory assessment. The one thing we can be sure of is that it is wrong....
I wonder if there is a correlation between believing that the overwhelming majority of economists and politicians are wrong about No Deal and...
Under WTO rules the UK would have to make a decision for every class of product and service in every sector ... 1. should we have zero tariffs...
So ... if we could, who should we hold accountable for this clusterfudge? Everyone below? Cameron for calling the referendum in the first place...
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Mine too. This bike looks genuine as far as I can see, bar the forks and the seat as already mentioned.
It is being reported that a cross-party coalition of MPs, led by Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson – quite probably with the formal backing of the Labour...
More potentially useful wider info here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/prepare-to-drive-in-the-eu-after-brexit
Help me out. I started with the first one ... "What about brexit effecting the most vulnerable and poorest, kids won't be able to have a gap year...
I wonder if your post is incomplete (?) but you are misquoting I think.
Please ... enough with the populism https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-43301423
The Attorney General will confirm later today but early reports are that May has only secured something that reduces the risk of a never-ending...
Populism https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-43301423