At least in a decade or so when we're doing fine we can all look back at hysterical Twitter posts about the economic apocalypse that didn't materialise. Well, it would be nice if that were to happen at least, more likely we'll just forget, like we did the claims that not adopting the Euro would...
It's not even really a deal though is it? It's like a pre-deal stop gap until they actually reach a deal. Maybe I'm missing something or my expectations were just much lower than everyone else's, but it's better than I expected the Tories to serve up, assuming this temporary customs agreement is...
In practical terms it's stupid as so much is in TWD (like a 10 year old girl firing Rick's hand-canon) but I thought they did a decent job of seeding it at least. I think it's been making appearences as far back as season one.
Assuming I were actually banging the anti-Semitism drum (ha ha, no), what would one have to do with the other? I reject hate crimes as a concept, so it's just funny to see establishment politicians - especially on the left - get nicked by one of their favourite political weapons.
I'm not sure what you're after here. Brownie points because those articles aren't horribly sourced like the last one you posted? Companies threatening to alter their plans depending on the deal (or lack thereof) is nothing new. There's actually been remarkably little action given the limbo they...
If that is true then it would be worrisome, but you've linked an article from a shady Soros-funded anti-Brexit group that neglects to mention who the Scotland Yard spokesman was that said the damning thing that their entire polemic is built on. It's hard to take it all that seriously.
They've basically just shoved a handful of black coaches into the set-up purely because they're black. This is far more regressive even than the Rooney rule. Paul Nevin will be with the seniors, and Sol Campbell and Terry Connor will be with the U21s. It's so fucking creepy how far this identity...
It's impossible to know without knowing what's going on behind the scenes. The EU can openly play hardball because they know the strength of our hand is dictated in large part by threats we can't publicly make. I don't know about deliberate sabotage but you have to imagine than May is about as...
I find it difficult to believe that Corbyn would ever adopt Remain as party policy, not least because the man clearly wants the UK to leave the European Union.
The UK leaving without a deal leaves them with a rather large budget deficit that the rest of Europe is going to have to pay for. They are in a stronger bargaining position than we are, but they still only stand to lose from a no deal Brexit. No EU country wants that even if some ideologue...