The devalued quid made exports more profitable. So that was good for my little biz. Shame for the country as the trade deficit with the EU is about 66 billion a year, so that cost the country an extra 10 billion, but I made an extra few quid so woohoo.
And there's all this great stuff going on in London, making it a honey pot for all the biggest morons in the country, thus slightly improving everywhere else.
And there's all this great stuff going on in London, making it a honey pot for all the biggest morons in the country, thus slightly improving everywhere else.
I just remembered it was Madness who sang one step beyond.
I registered my first biz in Amsterdam yesterday, good timing and all that. Here's to blending in with the scandos for the next five years. I just wanna be able to teleport in and out of Liverpool and swerve the rest of the country for a bit![]()
we have released the facists now..
last night 'celebrations' where nothing short of embarrassing
and the media have given them exposure and a platform.. Farage, widdicombe and the uneducated lot outside parliament
Truly I am ashamed to say I am English this morning... we look like dickheads to the rest of the world.. and that lot confirmed it..
Thing is ... Brexit its.. not even close to being done.. its just the start...
Speaking on behalf of the rest of the world, Brexit doesn't change how we view you.
The English have always been dickheads.
we have released the facists now..
last night 'celebrations' where nothing short of embarrassing
and the media have given them exposure and a platform.. Farage, widdicombe and the uneducated lot outside parliament
Truly I am ashamed to say I am English this morning... we look like dickheads to the rest of the world.. and that lot confirmed it..
Thing is ... Brexit its.. not even close to being done.. its just the start...
I mean, aside from the money, we can't have been great members of the club over the years.
Agreed, we're leaving a club we were never really part of.
Nonsense.
Leaving a club that the UK very much helped shape and develop and was a central part of.
The EU and single market has Churchill & Thatcher’s fingerprints all over it.
Yet even in Thatcher's days the UK must have been seen as a pain in the arse ('We want OUR money BACK' etc etc).
Arguably the real problems were after that though and were with the Maastricht Treaty. It was around then when euroscepticism really started to take off as it's own movement, with the start of UKIP, the Referendum Party etc and eurosceptics emerging on the centre right rather than just the fringes of the left. The growth of the EU in terms of powers and structures also rightly or wrongly gave UK governments a convenient body to blame for things, which was not really the case in the past.
The EU still hasn't had a look at itself to figure out why the criticism of its structure and some of its goals is justified, which is a shame. Its going to be a strange few years for everyone.
Nonsense.
Leaving a club that the UK very much helped shape and develop and was a central part of.
The EU and single market has Churchill & Thatcher’s fingerprints all over it.
Should solve the pension fund shortage issue.Let's all not forget we're starting our freedom with the biggest gift available at the moment under free trade agreements, CORONA!! I'll drink to that!!
Long live the Commonwealth.
**hopefully Corona will see off a good 50% of the over 65's and we can sort shit out in the next 5 years.
I worked there as an underground croupier for a couple of years .. but that was 40 years ago ! Absolutely one of the best times of my life. So many great memories, and a couple of really sad ones too - the Mata Hari, a casino in the Red Light district, burning down and killing lots of people.I worked in the Netherlands for about a year in various places. Mainly Delft and Amsterdam. Really enjoyed it. Good luck to you fella