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Devauxt commented Aug 11, 2016I think that the EU will remain but certainly not in its current form
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 11, 2016I seen articles regarding the same and I think there would be a case to persue should it ever come to it.
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 10, 2016Another barking comment from my little UK hater, but I don’t have the time or the crayons to explain "negotiate" to you.
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 10, 2016Good afternoon my little UK hater. Other countries are as keen to negotiate deals with the UK as we are with them. Pretty even I would say so far
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 10, 2016Having the government /civil service get off their arse to do some real work and forcing them to hire skilled negotiating resource is preferable to a lifetime of subservience to the EU
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 10, 2016On the contrary, the referendum question was perfectly reasonable with a perfectly reasonable and unambiguous answer. For those who voted to leave, they saw huge amounts of uncertainty in remaining in the EU. You say that Brexit brought ambiguity ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 8, 2016I have a view based on the research I have carried out. I'll leave it to you to form your own opinion.
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 8, 2016I'm not that up on my EU law, but these are some of the people who would know a lot more than I would. It is only a very small sample. But if you google "Article 48 lisbon treaty self amending" or derivatives of that you will see plenty of more ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 8, 2016You would think so, but apparently not.
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 8, 2016The real lies and deceit are in article 48 of the Lisbon Treaty and items 6 and 7 in particular. You might want to consider that when considering the EU to be a democratic institution, something that the Remain campaign continually professed. This ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Jul 29, 2016Get real. Brexit hasn't caused anything yet, because Brexit has yet to happened. Uncertainty has as expected, slowed decisions, nothing more
Brexit is hitting the economy hard – negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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Devauxt commented Jul 29, 2016It matters not, who did what or when. What matters is that soon we will not be dictated to by the EU, we will regain some semblance of democracy and we have the opportunity forge a new path for the UK
Brexit is hitting the economy hard – negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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Devauxt commented Jul 29, 2016cliffedwards is a little different. I just don't like to see this "I is an unbiased" crap when all his comments are partisan on this subject. It's a cross I have to bear and an excuse (if one were needed) to partake of a little libation on a Friday. ...
Brexit is hitting the economy hard – negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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Devauxt commented Jul 29, 2016Whilst I agree Boris played a significant part in promoting the Brexit, I don't see any proof that he chickened out at all. As I see it, he is in the thick of it right now. As to who really led the UK into your so called "cluster fuck", I would ...
Brexit is hitting the economy hard – negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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Devauxt commented Jul 28, 2016cliffedwards would have you to believe that it was the UK Press that "primed the electoral result" and poisoned the minds of the "older, less educated, less affluent middle England voters". I would say, what complete and utter rubbish. He fails to ...
Brexit is hitting the economy hard – negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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Devauxt commented Jul 28, 2016Depends on the deals they can line up with other countries. German manufacturers are pushing Merkel to cut a neutral deal with the UK
Brexit is hitting the economy hard – negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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Devauxt commented Jul 28, 2016I think you are right, only time will tell.
Brexit is hitting the economy hard – negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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Devauxt commented Jul 28, 2016But at least the UK might have some chance of changing things for the better, whilst those who remain in the EU have no chance of doing so.
Brexit is hitting the economy hard – negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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Devauxt commented Jul 28, 2016Another "anti UK", EU apologist squeak from barkie.
Brexit is hitting the economy hard – negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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Devauxt commented Jul 27, 2016and if the economy grows, are we not to be pleased? GlaxoSmithkline announced investment in UK manufacturing this morning of £275m "the underlying attractiveness in terms of the UK's economic strengths and its fiscal environment haven't changed and ...
UK Gross domestic product, preliminary estimate: April to June 2016