ferrasvansen
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Yeah blame Scotland when your government has vanished and migrants are being abused and beaten up, typical. What a joke no wonder Scotlands going to leave.
Lots of parallels between the leave side, and Republicans in the U.S. on how they deal with immigration.
No noes worst case under wto rules the German car manufacturers will have to settle for er the exact rules they've been selling to the us and much of the rest of the world for the last 20 years"German Car Manufacturers"
Is this ALL they have to negotiate with? Are we really gambling our future on fucking Audi and BMW?
Some of the excerpts are available here: https://twitter.com/bbcquestiontime
Noticed that too - Salmond is doing well, but this type of stuff is his forte. Sturgeon is a better calm head to lead a party, but Salmond is a fierce debater.
I definitely agree. I was skeptical when he said he was stepping down as leader to become an MP but it has worked very well. He seems largely irrelevant in Westminster itself but whenever he can get on TV he wrecks the opposition.
German car manufacturers are competitive in US, China etc. despite WTO level of rules. This is hardly a bargaining chip. Also BMW has local manufacturing in UK although it will become more expensive to manufacture there
No noes worst case under wto rules the German car manufacturers will have to settle for er the exact rules they've been selling to the us and much of the rest of the world for the last 20 years
Yeah buddy, they voted to leave the EU allow more Asian migrants in. You are a fucking moron.
I definitely agree. I was skeptical when he said he was stepping down as leader to become an MP but it has worked very well. He seems largely irrelevant in Westminster itself but whenever he can get on TV he wrecks the opposition.
I stopped listening to QT a long time ago because it was the same depressing nonsense every week.
Tuned in here in case this almighty fuckup had changed anything.
Nope, still got pricks like Nuttall shouting about "taking our country back".
Yeah buddy, they voted to leave the EU allow more Asian migrants in. You are a fucking moron.
It's a consummate piece of incompetence.I stopped listening to QT a long time ago because it was the same depressing nonsense every week.
Tuned in here in case this almighty fuckup had changed anything.
Nope, still got pricks like Nuttall shouting about "taking our country back".
Every question is from a pro leaver, so much for unbiased.
Shame Abbott is so rubbish.
He has a roving remit to get folk TELT
Nicola Sturgeon and Angus Robertson are far cooler heads for detailing policy.
Farage fanboy lol.
Uh...did you miss half the questions? hell, the younger Leave voter even admitted he regretted it.
UK already controls its borders and has a Point Based System like Australia, but no one will ever tell you that. It's a pipe dream to have no free movement.
This Nigel Farage supporter is needs to see that video where Farage played along and promised £359 million. More importantly he never made the distinction and made hay with it.
I would so like to go in there and slap this to his faceI thought he was going to get out of his seat and batter DIane Abbott.
The UK is going to leave the EU
You can't just ignore the vote like that.
It would be an absolute betrayal of democracy. What legitimacy would remain?
Any extremist malcontents would be able to defend their actions with: "Well, they don't accept democracy, why should we?"
Still Farage never made the distinction earlier and instead made hay with it.I think his point was more that the Leave campaign and media have tried to dump that £350 million quote on Farage when actually it was the Leave campaign.
10 minutes left and nobody has talked about an actual plan.
All they're talking about is some vague sense of "unity"
We're fucked, aren't we?
Didn't mean to imply I thought it to be a good bargaining chip. It's just ridiculous that it's all leavers say they have to negotiate with.
The European Parliaments chief called Sunday for British Prime Minister David Cameron to begin formal proceedings to leave the EU at a summit this week.
Martin Schulz told German newspaper Bild am Sonntag that a period of limbo over Brexit would lead to even more insecurity and thus endanger jobs.
Hesitating simply to accommodate the party tactics of the British conservatives hurts everyone, he said.
That is why we expect the British government to now deliver. The summit on Tuesday is the right time.
The four biggest groups in the European Parliament have also drawn up a draft resolution calling for Cameron to set the Brexit ball rolling on Tuesday, Germanys Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung reported.
What did salmond say?
What did salmond say?