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Michael O'Leary : We should enjoy the entertainment and spectacle Brexit is bringing
Michael O’Leary, boss of the airline Ryanair, hopes for “a really hard Brexit,” he said Tuesday evening.
Businesses like Ryanair, he said, would continue to invest and grow, while U.K. politicians make “a complete balls of Brexit” because “they haven’t a clue what they’re trying to do or achieve.” O’Leary also took a dig at former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who was at the event, saying: “Nigel will still be roaming around giving speeches, talking rubbish — but very plausible, very entertaining rubbish.” http://www.politico.eu/article/ryana...y-hard-brexit/ |
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Michael O’Leary, boss of the airline Ryanair, hopes for “a really hard Brexit,” he said Tuesday evening.
Businesses like Ryanair, he said, would continue to invest and grow, while U.K. politicians make “a complete balls of Brexit” because “they haven’t a clue what they’re trying to do or achieve.” O’Leary also took a dig at former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, who was at the event, saying: “Nigel will still be roaming around giving speeches, talking rubbish — but very plausible, very entertaining rubbish.” http://www.politico.eu/article/ryana...y-hard-brexit/ |
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The Daily Politics today when Andrew Neil asked a minister how the UK could be in Custom Union if it wasn't prepared to abide by the rules, in the end Neil got frustrated and told the Minister, "you don't know",
Today we saw the Leader of the House get more and more agitated when asked about the Custom Union and his previous words were replayed to him...the Tory backbenchers were very quiet for six questions. And then there is Boris... |
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It really is the best show in town.
Government squirm-a-thon. |
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Personally I am bored with all the arguing, whatever side of the argument you are on, the politicians will do what suits them anyway, what we think won't change anything.
Remainers don't have to worry, Teresa May is so weak she'll cave in to EU demands, and her track record on immigration control of non EU migrants was so abysmal, a new immigration policy will still supply businesses with cheap labour. |
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