I'm wondering how many of you voted for brexit and would you change your mind if you had the chance ? . I didn't vote and I still wouldn't be sure if I would choose leave or remain if we had another chance
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Since a hard brexit may come without any agreement reached with EU, we should be ready to deal with any problems arising from the break-up.
If you are renewing your buildings insurance, renew it through a UK regulated insurer. An EU based insurer may not be able to settle claims made by claimants residing outside the EU.
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Mobile roaming if there is a hard brexit may be capped at £45 per month . Still to much :
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...no-brexit-deal
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I agree totally topshelf no deal is certainly the right way to go! Not having "no deal"as a valid option from the beginning has weakened us totally in negotiations. I fear that everything will be done by the majority Remainer parliament to prevent "no deal" however - the next move will be to try and extend the end March deadline...Unshackled by the chains of idle vanity, A modest manatee, that's me
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As the manifesto was advisory, everyone's vote has been respected.
What's emerged is that the best deal possible isn't good enough (for different reasons for different people) and leaving with no deal is going to be damaging to the nation- which no government can allow and if they try, parliament will stop it.
Which is one of the things parliament is there for - and we voted for parliament too.
So we either need to work out what type of deal would be acceptable (but late, in my view, but there you go) or we remain.
So this government needs to rethink, or we have a general election or another referendum
So the deadline needs to be extended whatever happens.When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
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Prime Sinister May, signed a U.N. declaration in Morocco last month to "Assist" migrants to come to the U.K.: Estimates are 59 MILLION can FREELY come to Europe, and that we MUST ACCEPT THEM.
And this has nothing to do with Brexit.
This means that even if we get a no deal, we will still be swamped with illiterate fighting aged men, who come for free welfare, housing and medication.
If you invite the third world here, you become the third world.
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Oh dear the old "advisory" line again! Good old Mr Cameron's "whatever you decide we will implement" etc. Obviously disagree that No Deal will be damaging to the nation (and before anyone asks career in international trade/export, speak 2 euro languages and lived in 2 euro countries etc etc) Anyway life is too short for old arguments otherwise is is New Year Same Stuff - Happy New Year everyone!Unshackled by the chains of idle vanity, A modest manatee, that's me
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I was going to stay off this Brexit thread, but since most of those who have replied so far have indicated that they support leaving the EU, I'm curious...
How do you think the country will benefit from leaving the EU?
And how do you think that you, or your family, will personally benefit?
I see very little to be gained (if anything) and so far no 'Brexiter' has given me any answer that seems to be a genuine benefit and seems to have any real chance of actually being realised.
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Originally posted by Macromia View PostI was going to stay off this Brexit thread, but since most of those who have replied so far have indicated that they support leaving the EU, I'm curious...
How do you think the country will benefit from leaving the EU?
And how do you think that you, or your family, will personally benefit?
I see very little to be gained (if anything) and so far no 'Brexiter' has given me any answer that seems to be a genuine benefit and seems to have any real chance of actually being realised.
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by CodgerMy neighbour is cutting blocks for their drive and making big dustclouds. Luckily for me the wind is blowing it away but if it was not I would be breathing cement dust and my car would be smothered as well. Is there a wet dustfree way to cut up blocks?
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