Brexit and the Consequences

Oh, I see, the headline is Japan urging the U.K. not to do no deal, but then towards the end of the report we see a potential offer of joining TTP! Where’s the reporting of Japan talking to the EU urging them to create a better deal?

Biased reporting highlights the lack of understanding by Japan of the major reasons for Brexit.

If the BBC wasn’t so biased, the headline might read ‘Japan offers UK TTP deal post-Brexit’.

Japan urges UK to avoid no-deal Brexit https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48783525
 
Gauke wins his vote comfortably in a remain constituency, seems logical, what is happening with the rest of them?
 
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BoJo is not alone.

Hunt is up there with him.


But he said the current proposals on the table from Mr Hunt and Mr Johnson would already require increased borrowing beyond the government cap, or spending cuts or tax rises elsewhere - even without a no-deal Brexit-shaped "hole" in the public finances.

Mr Hammond also said the headroom wasn't "a pot of money sitting in the Treasury", but a way of borrowing more without breaching government limits.

"Whether it is a leadership competition or a general election, there is always a temptation to get into a bidding war about spending more and cutting taxes," he said.

"But you can't do both, and if we're not careful, all we end up doing is borrowing more, spending more on interest, instead of on our schools, hospitals and our police, and delivering a bigger burden of debt to our children and grandchildren."



Farage doesn't want to be left out and his brandishing 200bn too.

FGS what's the world coming too... :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :D:eek:


Falling over themselves to throw about a pack of lies. (n)
 
All one of them needs to say is that they will repeal the European communities act, then it’s job done [emoji1360]

But none have and they probably never will, tells you something.
 
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