Brexit Party 'Fastest growing Political Force'
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by Cliff
1y ago
From the Independent/ Sky News: Brexit Party is UK's 'fastest growing political force' with 85,000 new members, Farage claims Nigel Farage said 85,000 people have signed up to his new Brexit Party, boasting “the fastest growing political force in the land” will smash the two-party system. Almost £2m has flooded in within a few weeks from grassroots supporters, ahead of a predicted victory in the European elections later this month, the former Ukip leader... Read more ..read more
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If NI is now "settled" will firms/businesses move there from GB?
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by Howardfh
1y ago
As it says on the packet, if you are in NI then you are still as good as in the Single Market with limited or no bureaucracy between yourselves and the EU/EEA, and still have total access to the UK market. Whereas in GB I understand the paperwork involved in moving goods and people in/out is expensive and overwhelming. If I ran a firm I would totally be looking to move there, the familiarity of being in the UK but with easy access to my european market. If that happens in considerable... Read more ..read more
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At what point does a serious conversation start about Brexit and if it was the right thing to do , or a mistake ?
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by John
1y ago
sorry if this has already been covered , @IronGiant feel free to shut if it has ..... But what would need to happen for Politicians to have to have a serious conversation about if it was the right thing to do ? when is it no longer toxic ? would it need the current crop of brexiteers to quit politics ? a bail out from the IMF prolonged period of inflation, recession and job losses a conservative wipe out at an election ? a whole generation to move into and out of... Read more ..read more
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Tim Martin sells 32 of his pubs?
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by Howardfh
1y ago
Well, I'm sorry for the staff if they lose their jobs, I hope they find new employment under a better owner, I'm sure they will. As for Dim Tim, I think you can guess ..read more
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No deal Brexit won't bring back mobile roaming charges - minister
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by Tech News
1y ago
Britons won't be hit with mobile phone roaming charges if the UK leaves the EU without a deal, a minister says ..read more
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Leave.EU liquidated
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by Colin London
1y ago
As pointed out in the article below £7m write off is probably small change for the chaos that was achieved. It has failed to pay £52k in fines due to the Information Commissioners office. Aaron Banks ‘writes off £7m loan’ as Leave.EU goes into liquidation Brexit campaign group fronted by Nigel Farage leaves thousands in unpaid fines for data law breaches www.theguardian.com ..read more
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So they're after the ECHR now??
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by Howardfh
1y ago
There's a petition going round to remove the UK from the ECHR (which Churchill helped to set up I believe?) which I will not link to. But if anyone feels like signing it because it's got that nasty horrible name "rights" sorry, "European" in it, then please list which of the following rights you would like abolished? https://www.echr.coe.int/documents/simplified_conv_eng.pdf Personally I think having the right to a fair trial is so overrated ..read more
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Authority letter
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by Philipdk
1y ago
Due to Brexit im being advised by my custom broker to sign an authority letter in order for them to do custom clearences into the UK. They are very strict that the one signing the letter is someone from companies house - owner or director. Im a manager but im not registered in companies house. I having it hard beliving this is correct - can some clarify if this is correct and who legally can sign such a document? Also if you can support this by a trusted homepage ..read more
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Which EU laws/regulations are you looking forward to being torn up?
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by Howardfh
1y ago
For the sake of brevity, let's keep it down to ten each ..read more
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Negotiating new trade deals and closing the rift.
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by IronGiant
1y ago
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