jimmiz
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/elpais.com/elpais/2018/12/20/inenglish/1545303002_569836.amp.html
No more vueling flights between ibiza and the continent?
No more vueling flights between ibiza and the continent?
@jimmiz pretty certain both the UK government and the European Union released a statement confirming airlines would not be affected.
Essentially everything will remain in will continue until a deal is reached.
I voted remain, but part of me wants a hard brexit now so that people can finally see what little power and weight we have now in the world; not like we was after WWII.
Glad I've got 4 years left in my fixed mortgage.
Why should we have a vote for a new government... I've voted once before for that so once should be enough #democracy #sarcasm
I voted remain, but part of me wants a hard brexit now so that people can finally see what little power and weight we have now in the world; not like we was after WWII.
Nevermind blaming EU for everything was just rope-a-dope politicians using to divert blame from them, cause they're all poopy heads.
(Migrants put pressure on local services = Remove migrants, still same number of jobs req in area, UK peeps move to area - same pressure. Cause: gov under investment in services & infrastructure.
Crap laws from EU = all countries have to agree to them first - politicians got working time directive opt out for uk etc. Cause: politicians don't really care unless affects their interests.
.... and on and on)
Glad I've got 4 years left in my fixed mortgage.
The pound went up.Yeah I'm stuck a bit, a hard brexit to make people realise just how f***ed we'd be would be bittersweet because those that would suffer the most are already the most vulnerable, and those pushing for it are insulate from it or stand to gain from it (takes two seconds to look at how many of Farage's friends won a shitloads of money on results night by betting against the pound)
And likewise @Ikoda, the positive is that I'm hoping the market crashes from a selfish pov.
The pound went up.
The pound has fallen to levels not seen since 1985 following the UK's referendum vote to leave the EU.
Apologies - I thought you were talking about the parliamentary vote, not the vote back in 2016.
I mean, categorically that's sort of true; people were asked if they want to leave, they weren't asked 'how' they want to leave.
But nobody knew what they were voting for zzzzzz