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Returning to London, Britain's May faces mammoth task to change minds on Brexit


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Posted
55 minutes ago, AGareth2 said:

ART 50 will be revoked

UDI could just as easily be forced upon them @ 2300hrs next Friday as per the original plan.

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35 minutes ago, sanemax said:

How many European nurses work in the NHS and has the UK Gov got any plans what do do about them after Brexit ?

While you could have looked it up, here is one research stat provided:

 

The number of doctors who are recorded EU nationals has been stable since the EU referendum at around 9.8%, but for nurses the percentage of NHS joiners who were from the EU halved from 19% in 2015-2016 to 7.9% in 2017-2018, and of those leaving the NHS, 9% were EU nationals in 2015-2016 rising to 13% in 2017-2018.

 

Source Karen Bloor (author) has received project funding from the National Institute for Health Research, the Department of Health's Policy Research Programme and the European Union. The views expressed are her own. Oct 23, 2018

 

As for after Brexit, the UK government has stated that their current rights will be protected as would other EU nationals. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, sanemax said:

We would still be able to trade with the E.U , though it would be under the WTO rules and not a free trade agreement .

Yes, that is correct, although it has been stated that some UK sectors of industry would face increased tariffs, e.g. cars would cost more. Our current trading agreement is still by far the best, and we would still have to conclude new agreements with the 41 or so other countries outside the EU. 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, longtom said:

Jonathan Pie's rants expose the whole shamble perfectly (should be for leavers as well as remainers):

 

From the other direction:

 

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1 hour ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

The issue here is, the only one who can stop no-deal Brexit is her. 

She is like a wounded animal lashing out at everybody even those trying to help,

Tories tried to put her out of her misery but used their only bullet and missed. they can not mount another leadership challenge for some time now.

A general election is now out of the question as there would be no new government till well after the 12th April, I hope she comes to her senses by Monday or the UK is doomed Unless MP's can take control.

 

 

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A post that had a video of a profane nature has been removed as well as a reply:

 

8.) You will not post disruptive or inflammatory messages, vulgarities, obscenities or profanities.

 

A post that contained a fake link has been removed:

 

15) Any links posted must lead to the website the link indicates. Links that are misleading or direct to a site different than the one indicated are not allowed.

Posted
2 hours ago, evadgib said:

UDI could just as easily be forced upon them @ 2300hrs next Friday as per the original plan.

Image result for brexit marchersS

She's a model, I'm sure I've seen her before holding posters for this and other causes, for a price. Not your typical Sunderland Lass, that's for sure. I don't recognize any of the 100 Polish Immigrants Farage was rumored to have contracted in I must admit, must check my source on that.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Nigel Garvie said:

She's a model, I'm sure I've seen her before holding posters for this and other causes, for a price. Not your typical Sunderland Lass, that's for sure. I don't recognize any of the 100 Polish Immigrants Farage was rumored to have contracted in I must admit, must check my source on that.

Not relevant the point you hoped to disrupt (& I couldn't find a picture of fatty in UJ livery on the hoof).

Posted
3 hours ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

You will regain a tiny bit of law making autonomy that will not benefit but hurt the people and industry of the UK. 

 

You should educate yourself before posting nonsense. 

 

You think immigrants don’t want to go to the UK anymore after Brexit has destroyed the economy?

 

Really? Tell us the percentage trades under WTO rules. 

 

Because you want to end your existing one first. 

 

You must be smoking some really good stuff there, but do you actually believe all the hogwash? 

I find most of his points is quite true and I haven't been smoking anything. 

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1 hour ago, Nigel Garvie said:

She's a model, I'm sure I've seen her before holding posters for this and other causes, for a price. Not your typical Sunderland Lass, that's for sure. I don't recognize any of the 100 Polish Immigrants Farage was rumored to have contracted in I must admit, must check my source on that.

HP I suppose?

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Posted
2 hours ago, evadgib said:

From the other direction:

 

See they guy who took a leak then wiped his nose with his fingers... must really like himself!  ????????

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Posted
4 hours ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

I’m telling you she will let the UK crash out. They Maybot has completely turned lose cannon on auto-pilot I’m afraid, after alienating everyone and finding herself in a corner. 

I really hope you are right but from your history, you are never right. Here is hoping.????

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"On Thursday night in a Brussels conference chamber, something happened that was so breathtaking it will define the history of post-war Britain. It was such an indictment of the state of our nation that it almost literally cannot be believed. A group of foreign powers intervened to save the British people from their own prime minister."

I look back at the LP traitors who helped defeat Hilary Benn's amendment that would have given power back to MPs, with utter contempt. Well well 4 million now, doesn't seem to have slowed down much. Putin's hackers must be up all hours trying to stop this petition.

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As for Theresa May, she really needs her head realigned to accept that it is the UK population that needs to benefit from Brexit, not factions of her Conservative party - which is her main priority.

 

While I have no appetite for Corbyn or any of the Conservatives contenders for next PM, or indeed our elected MPs, for heavens sake LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE.

 

David Love, 68, travelled from Devon and said he is marching with his grandchildren.

He told the Standard: "I think it's terrific to see so many people here. My problem with Mrs May is she is putting party before country."

"We're voting for the reality of staying in versus the fantasy of being out," he added.

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6 minutes ago, nauseus said:

I know you won't listen to me but please just have a careful listen to Bernard Connolly. It's not so much where the EU is now, it is more about where it is going to go, in all aspects. Remainers do not discuss the future EU much but it is the most important element of this debate and should concern everyone in any case, I think. Connolly, who has worked with the European Commission, explains it all, and very well too:

 

 

 

 

I disagree with his view. And so do smaller companies, let alone the CBI. He comes across as another Rees-Mogg type who would financially benefit vfrom the  UK leaving the EU.

 

Having said that, of course his predictions could bear fruition at some future point, but that is not the UK's current position.

 

My main objection to leaving the EU is not that, but leaving the single market and Customs Union is suicidal for the Uk's economy. How anyone could think differently is beyond me.

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22 minutes ago, stephenterry said:

As for Theresa May, she really needs her head realigned to accept that it is the UK population that needs to benefit from Brexit, not factions of her Conservative party - which is her main priority.

 

While I have no appetite for Corbyn or any of the Conservatives contenders for next PM, or indeed our elected MPs, for heavens sake LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE.

 

David Love, 68, travelled from Devon and said he is marching with his grandchildren.

He told the Standard: "I think it's terrific to see so many people here. My problem with Mrs May is she is putting party before country."

"We're voting for the reality of staying in versus the fantasy of being out," he added.

Why drag your grandkids around in a city known for a recent surge in serious violence? So irresponsible.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, nauseus said:

Why drag your grandkids around in a city known for a recent surge in serious violence? So irresponsible.

Because his grandkids shouldn't have to suffer from Brexit - which is what would happen. To do otherwise is irresponsible.

 

You just don't get it do you? It's not our generation that's going to suffer, but our grandchildren.

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