@Jacob_Rees_Mogg I think Jacob Rees mog would make an excellent Prime Minister, he's very polite and patient and very clear in what he believes in, I'd definitely vote for him,
I find graceblakeley a bit of a gob ,that thinks she knows everything ,and her rabbiting on gets a bit annoying!
The worst part of the poor Q4 growth figures is that biz investment fell by 3.7% — the steepest fall since 2010 and follows previous 2018 falls. In my judgment there can be no question prolonged and continuing uncertainty of Brexit process hitting private investment (bigly).
Here we go again. 3 political parties, 7 failed attempts to become an MP, 20 years of taking an EU salary whilst complaining about career politicians. This is all just a Nigel Farage ego trip. Normal people will pay the price.
@MoggMentum@Nigel_Farage Definitely they had one job to do leave if they mess that up then unfortunately as I am a conservative then I will start the fight to leave the EU and the Brexit party seems to be the vehicle to achieve it
The Electoral Commission have officially recognised The Brexit Party.
It will fight the European elections if Article 50 is extended.
I sincerely hope that this prospect is recognised by both the Conservative Party and the Labour Party as a threat.
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If Britain leaves the EU without a deal we keep our £39bn and get back full control of our fishing waters. The people who need a deal are desperate French and Belgian fishermen, Germany industry, and the like. Time for Brussels to get real!
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As UK remains focussed on its interminable Brexit debate, the Eurozone is hovering on 3rd recession in 10 years. Made more likely by fiscal and monetary policy tightening into the downturn. A no deal Brexit could tilt tottering Eurozone over the brink. Will Brussels take notice?
Working throughout February - I had no plans to take a holiday and was intending to work as normal when Parliament planned a February recess. I am very willing to attend Parliament to do anything to ensure a smooth exit from the EU on 29 March on any dates between now and then.
When I was the BBC political editor, in the early 1980s, I was shocked by the ignorance of most MPs about the way the outside world worked. Judging from today's proceedings in Parliament, things don't seem to have changed much.
It was rigged and they still lost .......Priceless.....
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We are putting the politicians on notice that if Brexit doesn’t happen on March 29 we are not prepared to stand by and do nothing. https://t.co/q2R42qYgjZ
The EU is moving to set more tax rates & tax policies at the EU level as I have been predicting. It also wants to introduce powers for the European Parl in this area & is keen to press on w/ a common corporate tax system, VAT, a Financial Transaction Tax & a Digital Services Tax.
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