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Do you think Labour should concentrate on getting themselves organised for the next election rather than asking silly questions about something that is innevitable?
Do you think Labour should concentrate on getting themselves organised for the next election rather than asking silly questions about something that is innevitable?
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It is futile asking anyone for 'answers' about Brexit because no-one has any to give.
This is new territory for everyone, no-one has a script for this, so all we can get is educated guesswork, and Labour can indulge in that as well as anyone - or perhaps not, since their instant Armageddon has singularly failed to appear.
It is futile asking anyone for 'answers' about Brexit because no-one has any to give.
This is new territory for everyone, no-one has a script for this, so all we can get is educated guesswork, and Labour can indulge in that as well as anyone - or perhaps not, since their instant Armageddon has singularly failed to appear.
All through the lead-up to the vote, and beyond, when it was discussed, my view was, and remains the same.
We are a trading nation, along with dozens of other countries.
Trade works on supply and demand.
If we have goods and services to sell, and the price is right, we will have customers who will buy them, and they will get around any trade organisations, and any proposed restrictions that the EU may think about.
That is now trade has always worked - nothing has changed.
We are a trading nation, along with dozens of other countries.
Trade works on supply and demand.
If we have goods and services to sell, and the price is right, we will have customers who will buy them, and they will get around any trade organisations, and any proposed restrictions that the EU may think about.
That is now trade has always worked - nothing has changed.
// Baldric....how typical of you to bring up a petty spelling mistake/typo ....entirely true to form. Perhaps you should consider changing names with Peter Pedant.//
PP: no I really am satisfied with the way round it is, thanks
I cant recollect the time before last that I picked at a typo/literal
I have to plead guilty to Andie H's mistake of pubic for public earlier today
PP: no I really am satisfied with the way round it is, thanks
I cant recollect the time before last that I picked at a typo/literal
I have to plead guilty to Andie H's mistake of pubic for public earlier today
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