Because it disproves your hope that Brexit is bad for the U.K. ...we’re already doing far better with the vaccine roll out and if it wasn’t for the over the top reaction to Covid I’m sure the economy would be buoyant ...remainers love the over the top Covid reaction btw.
I haven’t heard anyone say how awful Brexit is ...other than here or if I accidentally glance at the guardian...in the real world people have moved on.Brexit is bad for the UK and you and your cohorts have yet to give one example of it being good for the economy or people.
As for this article. Airbus is partly British owned soo, maybe that is why he came with this statement? Plus it is in the interest of the British government to stay in Airbus which is why it seems this area of trade was something they negotiated on....
You leftists are always bang up for appeasing terrorists...most normal people know that they are a small minority that you should never suck up to. Your argument basically amounts to staying in the EU to not upset terrorists...pathetic.Johnson's Brexit deal put a border between Northern Ireland and the British mainland, straining the Good Friday Agreement, literally stoking the fires of the Protestant extremists. The third consecutive night. No shooting yet, but rocks and petrol bombs against the police.
I haven’t heard anyone say how awful Brexit is ...other than here or if I accidentally glance at the guardian...in the real world people have moved on.
The EU is post democratic, and from looking at your vaccine roll out , run like a really bad committee of people who lack ideas and are out of their depth.
Eh, the only right wing Spaniard (probably the only right wing politician full stop) whose opinion I'd respect would be that of Alejo Vidal-Quadras and the one statement of his on Brexit I can find is the fairly unarguable "Brexit has deeply divided Europe and will be a crack which is difficult to repair".The sour and bitter Remainers should stop living in misery and be more positive.
Daniel Lacalle is a Spaniard who is a very respected source of information on the EU :
"The first thing we must be is intellectually honest and recognize that the estimates of an economic debacle post-referendum never happened"
"According to Capital Economics and Open Europe, the cost to the UK of the 100 most expensive rules and regulations of the European Union is 33 billion pounds a year. Excessive bureaucracy and high taxes have limited potential growth and investment in Europe, particularly in the past eight years."
"The European Union should take the initiative and begin to reduce the bureaucratic web it has built, as this cost will be a problem for many countries."
Why The Brexit Deal Was Positive for the UK and EU
Brexit, the process of disconnecting the United Kingdom from the European Union, has been launched.www.bbntimes.com
Eh, the only right wing Spaniard (probably the only right wing politician full stop) whose opinion I'd respect would be that of Alejo Vidal-Quadras and the one statement of his on Brexit I can find is the fairly unarguable "Brexit has deeply divided Europe and will be a crack which is difficult to repair".
And the EU has nothing to do with the vaccine roll out.....procurement sure, but getting jabs into people... nothing.
Only reason to use a robot voice, is because the person cant speak English or would be exposed by an accent.
all they are doing is quoting a Daily Express article
No, why should I be?
Wow! You still haven't heard that the problem is not jabbing people but inefficient procurement and distribution?
Almost every EU nation has criticised the EU for its chaotic "vaccine rollout". Yet again you seem to be the only one in the army that's marching out of step whilst claiming it's all the others that are at fault.
You do miss a lot, but that's a massive gap.
"The World Health Organization has criticized the speed of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Europe"
Er, because for years now on this thread you've been attempting to deny anything positive happening in the UK.
Can you refer to one of your hundreds of posts that shows me to be wrong?
Rubbish!
They are quoting what Barry Deas chief executive of the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisation, has said to the Daily Express.
If Deas had been misquoted, I am sure we would have heard by now....the Guardian would have been on to it like a flash.
Yes and he has also said.. according to the Daily Express, the TOTAL OPPOSITE! Why the hell do you ignore these facts?
Show me something positive then. Something that we can quantify and record..
As long as you dont understand the basics of economics and contractual law..
The Euroweeklynews is not Spanish.. run by a Brit in Spain.
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