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EU moves to crack down on Danish border control – The Post
Just been reading this seems it's actually pretty easy to put a border up.
For reasons such as the outer borders of the EU leak like a sieve.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBritain-loving remainersOriginally posted by NotAllThere View Postsuch as myself, who has left the country
I do have some sympathy. The UK should have left at the end of March. Following that, the EU should have sent in its army to run the UK until free and fair elections could be held in the UK.
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No no no. It's Brexiters who hate their own country so much that they're determined to bring ruin upon it. It is Britain-loving remainers (such as myself, who has left the country) who are trying to avert the disaster.
Or something.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“If Britain ends up with ‘no deal,’ the expectation was said to be that an ‘emergency Budget’ would follow once the country’s fiscal needs emerge following such a non-negotiated exit.”
Sajid Javid tipped to unveil Budget 2019 on or around October 21st
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Project Fear 2: Emergency Budget
“If Britain ends up with ‘no deal,’ the expectation was said to be that an ‘emergency Budget’ would follow once the country’s fiscal needs emerge following such a non-negotiated exit.”
Sajid Javid tipped to unveil Budget 2019 on or around October 21st
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