I just did a lookup on Alexa and it seems to show the same trend:
hmmmm.....
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=exjw.
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https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=jw.org.
I just did a lookup on Alexa and it seems to show the same trend:
hmmmm.....
Many large UK institutions have delivered reports on the impact of EU membership on the EU and potential impact of leaving the EU and top diplomats are voicing in their opinion... so far I have not heard anyone say that the UK will likely be a member of the single market without obeying the rules of the other members.
? What are you talking about?
The £350 million was really £166 million and the rebates we got back we were told how to spend...
We can now spend that £166 million plus the rest as we want.
French and German companies are pleading we get free access to the single market given we buy £40 billion a year from France and £100 billion a year from Germany...we will get access to the single market and it won't cost £166 million a week...
Full border control? When we leave we most certainly will control our borders...
Imagine you are member of a fancy golf club (cost: 350 pounds a year) and as part of that you get to use the fancy golf club bar with live entertainment. Now suppose you leave the gulf club but still want to use the bar. Other members who have left the golf club has been allowed to use the bar, however at a price of 166 pounds a year.
It would be suicidal for the union to let the UK get away with using the free market without paying or adhering to it's rules. For starters, it would be deeply unfair to member nations and would no doubt leave to more nations trying to quit the union. Regarding the "you can't live without us" argument, here is some news: EU trade with UK is 3% of EU GDP, UK trade with EU is 14% of UK GDP. Do the math, worsening of trade is going to hit you guys 3 times harder.
On top of that comes the fact that worsening of EU/UK trade relations will impact the UK in other ways, for starters it will retard investment, draw away parts of the financial center etc. etc. Then there are the internal UK consequences: Scotland might stay in the UK if they are guaranteed full access to the single market. Imagine what happens when that won't be the case and oh, by the way, the growing Edinburgh financial market is moving to mainland EU because you guys just lost the financial integration with the EU that made Edinburgh desirable. All that gives the EU additional leverage.
Furthermore there is the "surprise"-factor. Perhaps Germany really really want that trade deal, but perhaps Romania is like: "meh, not so much. There is an upcoming election and our voters would really like to see someone stuck it to the UK". Whatever deal is proposed is is going to be voted on by 27 countries.
we will get access to the single market and it won't cost £166 million a week...
Lol. Show me the official reports about leaving the EU that suggests such a thing. Here is a sample:
If Britain were to leave the EU, it would face a difficult dilemma: having to negotiate access to the EU’s single market in exchange for continued adherence to its rules – or losing access in return for regulatory sovereignty that would be largely illusory.
with stephen lett???!!!
a bright future with stephen lett???.
a bright future with stephen lett, chjiangmai special convention, nov., 6-8, 2015, thailand..
Better than "a happy ending with steven lett"
Well, certainly nothing can go wrong then.
Go #Brexit!
No official reports promised "fire and brimstone", but merely a (downwards) correction followed by a retardation of investments. Regarding the pound, yes, it has gone up all day by about 1%... it's just that it kinda dropped 10% before that lol.
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=exjw.
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https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=jw.org.
Orphan: That can't be right. Surely something must be going on to explain that effect.
has anyone seen one of the new design kh's and taken pics?
i'm curious to see.
Isn't it too tall to be of use as a store? It seems like a 2 story building without windows on the upper floor or a floor for that matter.
how did such a weighty decision get put directly in the hands on the average citizen?
and with only a simple majority required?
in the usa the biggest thing that people vote on directly is city building projects or infrastructure.
This is not fair, but I can't resist.
The UK sends 350m to Bruxels every week. They get 160m back and the remaining 190m will likely remain the cost of being part of the single market as by all accounts will be the case. Thus, quitting the EU leaves 350m a week to the NHS:
the degradation of the governing body members continues on.
mark sanderson gives a talk regarding his visit to belgium for the memorial this year and was travelling from korea to munich to brussels, belgium on the day of the belgium terrorist attacks.he cannot wipe the smirk on his face as he relates his experience, with no regard whatsoever of all those unfortunately affected by the attacks.
in fact, he personally found god's hand affecting him personally, allowing him to attend the memorial as planned and a kh dedication.he is that privileged during his flight travels that internet was available to him, enabling him to catch up on current news and to contact branch's.
punkofnice: Lol!.