@HandcartNews1@FraserNelson Who's leaving is working-age EU citizens that have decided they're better off in their own country and who's coming in is all the retired little englanders who'd retired to Benidorm. You happy with that?
@Artemisfornow Whoever thought that would be a good publicity opportunity for the government should be fired out of a cannon. Datacentres may be necessary, but they don't seem to be very popular.
@GeostratB@Blackrussiantv You're probably wrong. It's the pilot and the weapons that win the fight. Russian pilots are poorly trained and their weapons are a bit shit.
@scottyeders I'd argue that for the same money, we'd be better off buying another 6-8 F-25B to equip CVF and using the rest of the money to put B-61 on to Typhoon wing pylons.
@ZackPolanski Yes they did. They voted for the Conservatives in 2010, 2015, 2017 and 2019. You an fool voters once, but they can't pretend they didn't know what they were getting the other 3 times.
@afneil They definitely did with the Corbyn diversion, but that's nowhere near as damaging to the country as the Conservatives squandering their 14 years in power.
@emreuz858399@AnnuKaushik253 Wasn't he from just outside Thessaloniki? That sounds pretty Greek to me. Have you considered that it's the North Macedonians that are stealing the credit?
@eeldenden Qualified majority voting is a good idea, but it should be at least 2/3 of member states representing at least 2/3 of the population. I think that'd mitigate a lot of the reasonable concerns of smaller member states.
@Rod__Mason Exports to the EU in 2025 were 58% of UK exports... and you're saying that it's increased from 10% in 2016 to 58% today? Are you sure you're not imagining things?