This sounds like a real bargain...
£45,000,000 for a look at the Bayeux Tapestry.
Sign us up for that one please Treeza.
Oh.......you already have.
Brexit
Cannydc wrote:This sounds like a real bargain...
£45,000,000 for a look at the Bayeux Tapestry.
Sign us up for that one please Treeza.
Oh.......you already have.
Brexit
Stooo wrote:Cannydc wrote:This sounds like a real bargain...
£45,000,000 for a look at the Bayeux Tapestry.
Sign us up for that one please Treeza.
Oh.......you already have.
Brexit
It would have been less if the Pound was not devalued, we pay in Euros.
Cannydc wrote:This sounds like a real bargain...
£45,000,000 for a look at the Bayeux Tapestry.
Sign us up for that one please Treeza.
Oh.......you already have.
Brexit
Snookerballs wrote:Cannydc wrote:This sounds like a real bargain...
£45,000,000 for a look at the Bayeux Tapestry.
Sign us up for that one please Treeza.
Oh.......you already have.
Brexit
When the Bayeux Tapestry comes over here, we should hold onto it and tell the EU they can have it back on our Brexit Terms,
it would save years of negotiating.
Ireland will take on a more significant role in Europe if Brexit proceeds as planned, the chief executive and president of the US Chamber of Commerce has said.
“Ireland has been a very attractive location for US investment. It’s a gateway to Europe,” said Thomas Donohue speaking in PwC at an American Chamber of Commerce Ireland event.
Mr Donohue added that the US invests more money in the Republic than in “lots of other bigger, more central, locations”, noting that in 2016, Ireland attracted 12 per cent of US foreign direct investment despite accounting for just 1 per cent of the European economy.
Commenting on Brexit, Mr Donohue suggested that Ireland would be “right in the middle of the EU” after the UK leaves the economic bloc. “We’re going to look to Ireland as our partner for information, strategy and intelligence. We’re going to look to Ireland at the same time as our economic partner to expand our co-operative activity,” he added.
Stooo wrote:Bolton's out, he lost a no confidence vote.
Leavers voted with a clown party and got a circus. No surprise...
megaera wrote:Stooo wrote:Bolton's out, he lost a no confidence vote.
Leavers voted with a clown party and got a circus. No surprise...
They want to overturn the result of a democratic vote?!?!
Stooo wrote:megaera wrote:Stooo wrote:Bolton's out, he lost a no confidence vote.
Leavers voted with a clown party and got a circus. No surprise...
They want to overturn the result of a democratic vote?!?!
I doubt if 50% could find their own arse...
Guest wrote:Stooo wrote:megaera wrote:Stooo wrote:Bolton's out, he lost a no confidence vote.
Leavers voted with a clown party and got a circus. No surprise...
They want to overturn the result of a democratic vote?!?!
I doubt if 50% could find their own arse...
They could if they listened to where the sound of their own voices were coming from.
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