UK and Brexit (36)

Feb 8, 2019 10:32 AM CST UK and Brexit
Not a single message from anybody (still) living in the UK on this thread. British expats and EU citizens having lived and worked in the UK don't cover the extreme points of view of this polemic.
Feb 10, 2019 2:20 PM CST UK and Brexit
Honi79B
Honi79BHoni79BSt Albans, Hertfordshire, England UK1 Threads 33 Posts
I get good friends in UK. I am here reading the comments. All i can say whatever reasons that made majority vote they have their reasons. All the best, if it didnt work out at least u tried, sure u r good business guys if needed u will negotiate your way back ......
Feb 10, 2019 2:28 PM CST UK and Brexit
charles_nz
charles_nzcharles_nzChristchurch, Canterbury New Zealand1,386 Posts
Brexit will never happen - the politicians won't allow the will of the people to be translated into any meaningful action.
Feb 24, 2019 9:33 AM CST UK and Brexit
Kikkancs
KikkancsKikkancsBudapest, Central Hungary Hungary9 Posts
charles_nz: Brexit will never happen - the politicians won't allow the will of the people to be translated into any meaningful action.
I think the same.
Jul 16, 2019 9:32 AM CST UK and Brexit
Malfidus
MalfidusMalfidusAntwerp, Antwerpen Belgium7 Threads 117 Posts
The British leaders have once again succeeded in carrying out a delaying manoeuvre.
Will Mr. "troublemaker" B. Johnston be able to realise his nonsense when he becomes Prime Minister?
The British leaders have once again succeeded in carrying out a delaying manoeuvre.
Now the date has been postponed to 31 October. Why? Clearly for economic reasons.
The British people is being taken hostage by an elite of rich entrepreneurs who want to secure their profits, that is all. scold
Will Mr. "troublemaker" B. Johnston be able to realise his nonsense when he becomes prime minister? What is next? A new referendum?
it is even better than "Monty Pythons Circus" rolling on the floor laughing
Jul 19, 2019 6:28 PM CST UK and Brexit
robdinero
robdinerorobdineroRojales, Valencia Spain38 Posts
Nothing is better than monty python
Jul 19, 2019 6:31 PM CST UK and Brexit
robdinero
robdinerorobdineroRojales, Valencia Spain38 Posts
isnt it interesting that all the recent negative posts on brexit come from belgium?

Nothing more than an observation
Jan 30, 2020 5:08 PM CST UK and Brexit
silver_hawk
silver_hawksilver_hawkLetterkenny, Donegal Ireland1 Threads 17 Posts
The biggest problem with the EU is Belgium. More bureaucrats than anywhere else in Europe, dictating to everyone else about how they should live their lives. All the pigs with their snouts in the trough. The Lisbon treaty was the line in the sand where Brussels crossed over and made the EU into a non democratic regime. I think others will follow the UK unless the EU reforms. If the UK is permitted to thrive, that reform will have to happen quicker.
Feb 1, 2020 4:03 PM CST UK and Brexit
Kikkancs: I think the same.
I think your wrong....
Feb 2, 2020 5:16 PM CST UK and Brexit
Androsito
AndrositoAndrositoPancevo, Vojvodina Serbia9 Posts
The problem is not in race or religion the problem is when there is a problem the goverment is not respondig,is some areas in Uk the police us not entering,the country is to liberal everybody have some rights but nobody is thinking there we no more freedom for law obeying people.Politicians only need votes they dont care about the country.In Germany migrants have special rights that is not fair
Feb 13, 2020 10:49 AM CST UK and Brexit
charles_nz: Brexit will never happen - the politicians won't allow the will of the people to be translated into any meaningful action.
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Feb 19, 2020 5:27 AM CST UK and Brexit
Malfidus
MalfidusMalfidusAntwerp, Antwerpen Belgium7 Threads 117 Posts
Brexit is a fact since 31/01/2020 !!professor
Feb 19, 2020 5:41 AM CST UK and Brexit
Malfidus
MalfidusMalfidusAntwerp, Antwerpen Belgium7 Threads 117 Posts
Malfidus: Brexit is a fact since 31/01/2020 !!
correction:
Brexit is a fact since 31/01/2020 but an additional a transitional arrangement has been put in place until the end of this year. Reason: purely economic.
Now I am looking forward who will be rigth. Future wil tell us.
Jul 18, 2020 2:42 AM CST UK and Brexit
Leibherr580
Leibherr580Leibherr580plymouth, Devon, England UK1 Threads 31 Posts
Kikkancs: I think the same.
well think again lol
Mar 1, 2021 1:10 PM CST UK and Brexit
Malfidus
MalfidusMalfidusAntwerp, Antwerpen Belgium7 Threads 117 Posts
Today the Eu lacks more than the half of its vaccins purchased from Astra Zeneca. Is this a type of revenge by the UK government because they got little out of the Brexit negotiations??? A kind statement as 'do not mess with us, you'll get a payback'
Most of the vaccines produced in Europe were shipped to the UK. There the Prime Minister could state his succes with the number of people already vaccinated. How could this happen? The EU even signed a sales agreement one day before the UK!!!
Or are it mistakes in the administrative logistics? Which one's ?, Astra's or the EU's?
The ceo of Astra failed to give clear answers to questions from EU citizens in a hearing. Is it a sign that Astra is more concerned about the future connections with the UK than the EU?? What is clear is that "the famous clan's togetherness" reared its head again. But the question remains who is ultimately to blame for the failure?
And what has the Brexit to do with it??
May 31, 2021 11:10 AM CST UK and Brexit
CossackCat
CossackCatCossackCatSomewhere, Maryland USA492 Threads 45 Polls 9,137 Posts
UNITED KINGDOM

EU still pushing for post Brexit control over UK affairs!
#JeffTaylor
While reports are still coming in that the Irish border protocol is causing unrest in Northern Ireland, the EU insists on pressing for control over UK affairs.

#Brexit
#NorthernIreland
#NorthernIrelandProtocol
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