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A ORLOV

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  1. If Somerset comes up that will be a local derby we can hold., or even a three team meeting with Poole over three days.
  2. You would have thought so but that did not seem to make much of an impact this year, from comments on here so far it seems that the GP was hardly advertised anywhere around Melbourne.
  3. Agreed but the majority of those would have voted to stay in wherever they lived.
  4. It also needed the govt to take note of the feelings, thoughts and experiences of a lot of the population and not assume they knew best and that everything was based in the south east, as the result showed them they did not know best. No doubt you remember the incident when that arrogant pr#ck brown called Mrs Duffy a bigoted woman which was caught on a mic. This is the problem with a lot of these politicians thinking they know better than most members of the public.
  5. Well if you did not understand what you were voting for why did you vote to remain. Of course the public should have had a vote as what was shown was that the govt was out of touch with the people and had ignored the problems that had been building up, mainly with the eu in the way it has changed from its original conception .
  6. Or continually moaning about the outcome like a couple on here.
  7. Quiet a good week for Swindon signed and Swindon related riders Darryl Ritchings was part of the Birmingham 206 NL League Champions team. Somerset with Josh, Charles and Rohan won the 2016 PL League Championship. Justin Sedgmen had a good night on his first meeting at Mildura this season. http://justinsedgmen.com/news/sedgmen-third-in-mildura/
  8. I hope our promoters remember this when the value of the euro drops and he wants to come back.
  9. Well done Somerset and well deserved. Saw the coverage at 10.30pm on BBC, they showed a couple of short bits of the racing, what a pity they were not allowed to film and show the whole meeting some time this weekend or later. Any coverage is good and hopefully a few new fans might be attracted to attend next year.
  10. They are determined to find those bloody moles that created that big heap of dirt at the end of the car parking area.
  11. Some may leave for the eu but when the eu starts imploding they will, like a few others, probably want to come scurrying back. I have had a bet with a mate for many years that the eu will not last in its present form by 2020 and I still expect to win.
  12. The govt has already stated that the likely hood is that we will match any tariffs the eu puts on our goods. We are not going to pay their tariffs without imposing them on their goods. Are you another gullible person that thought all the money wasted on the eu was going to the NHS, if yes you need to read what was stated. We can import less as our economy grows apart from items we do not or cannot make. Also we will be free to import whatever we want from outside the eu which may be at a cheaper price than the eu is charging. I am on about how much time and money industry spends on all the eu red tape etc not the govt, why do you think so many business owners voted to leave.
  13. I may be wrong but I understood that eu rules would not allow us to subsidize Tata.
  14. It is more likely the euro will decline against the £ and other currencies after todays news about the german banks. We will only be putting tariffs on German cars and all goods from the eu only if they put tariffs on our exports to them, the ball is in their court. Anyway the less we import the better and any payments to Nissan can be taken out of the £8 billion plus all the other money we will save by companies that do not sell to the eu not having to comply with the eu rules and regs, and that is a very high figure.
  15. If they did it would be less than what the Germans are going to have to give to their car industry if we stop buying their cars. You have spoken to the government have you to know that they have been given guarantees or whatever to stop them relocating, maybe Nissan have realised that the eu has too many onerous employment laws and is declining rather than growing. Anyway even if we have given them guarantees that may cost money, we have saved thousands of jobs and if there is any cost we could get the money from tariffs put on eu goods.
  16. Fine but we have not had companies flooding out in droves as was predicted, maybe they also realise all is not good with those across the channel.
  17. This cannot be right as the remoaners and a couple on here stated that companies would be leaving the UK not staying or investing for the future.
  18. Not many read it though because it has words of more than one syllable.
  19. I do not think there is a pot which is shared out any more, I may be wrong but I seem to remember that now after they have paid go slow they only pay the club from where they are showing a meeting.
  20. They listen to Merkel because she controls who gets what loans, germany is financing all the dead wood in the eu, I wonder what will happen to the eu when they cannot pay it back. It will not be too long before the rest of the eu try to vote to change the rules on treaties, or bribe those who voted against the deal. But what the Walloons has proved is the difficulty in getting agreement from all 38 countries on anything. If this deal is not agreed by next monday it is likely the TTIP will not be agreed either. I agree that we also need to clamp down on all immigration, not just that from the eu.
  21. So the point about the £350 million was tongue in cheek, aren't you clever. I answered all of the points apart from Corbyns questions. OK I will answer that one, the government have got more important things to do than answer hundreds of pointless questions, no doubt most of which might give away some of the stances that will be taken during the negotiations. Most sensible people do not tell the opposition what they are going to do before the start of any negotiations. There was no point about the main reason people voted for Brexit. I voted to get out because ever since the Masstricht treaty it became obvious the direction the eu was going in was too much central control. It has been proven time and time again that those in charge of the eu are not listening to the people of europe and they seem to be living in their own world. The elections next year might show this. You cannot have one interest rate for all the countries in the euro area which all have different GDPs, what is right for Germany is not right for Greece etc I want my grandchildren to be able to find and afford to buy a house when they grow up. House prices in this country are high enough but with unlimited immigration they will become more expensive due to supply and demand. We need to build millions of houses but for Brits not foreigners and in areas where industry and manufacturing can provide employment for our own people. Most of our infrastructure, services, hospital, schools, doctors etc are struggling with the present population. Yes we need people from abroad for skill and job shortages, what we do not need is unlimited people who we have been told by the eu that we have to pay benefits and are a net cost to the economy. Ironically we have now been able to stop this for a short period of time and guess what has happened, Germany now wants to follow our idea and not pay benefits. With unlimited immigration many unskilled from abroad are taking jobs that unemployed Brits should be doing. If we want to export goods to a foreign country we have to abide by eu rules and regs. If we want to import goods from a foreign country we have to abide by eu rules and regs. Trying to get 38 countries to agree to anything is a nightmare so progress within the eu is slow or sometimes impossible, the example with Canada this week confirms this. Our govt is answerable to the public and however small the influence can be made to change their minds. You are wasting you time trying to change anything at Brussels. I am convinced the eu will implode because of various factors so why continue to be part of it. There are lots more reasons, too numerous to list. In fact I posted on here before the referendum that I would have been happy to vote for an option to give the eu two years to make reforms before we decided what to do, but that option was not available, so I voted for the next best option. Cameron coming back from Brussels with the offers he had negotiated just proved that the eu has not got a clue about what is happening.
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