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Old 06-08-2017, 11:12   #2469
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 Has Been Triggered !

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
First of all....these so called kids caring about the environment?

Stop taking the piss, remember Glastonbury Music Festival, where Corbyn preaching about saving the Earth, to these kids, blah blah?

Remember the scene after the event. Rubbish left everywhere by these caring kids you speak of.

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/gl...-a3572861.html

Yeah sure, the young care about the environment. The pictures taken after the event, showing the rubbish strewn all over the place, left by the young, show this is total bollocks.

Secondly, no, the old people have not messed up anything for the young at all. The EU is a failing pile of garbage. #StillNoRegrets
Where has Mr K said anything about kids caring for the environment? That statement's not just a straw man it's a Wicker Man

More rumours on the size of the settlement bill. This time round, it's looking like about four years' net contributions. For balance, I present another source denying the rumour.

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Britain is prepared to pay up to £36 billion to the EU to settle the so-called Brexit divorce bill, The Telegraph can reveal.

Senior Whitehall officials have concluded that such an offer - the first time a precise figure has been proposed - is the only way to break the current deadlock in negotiations.
However, the UK will only agree to pay the sum - equivalent to €40 billion - it if the EU agrees to negotiate the financial settlement as part of a deal on future relations, including a trade deal.
There separate sources in Whitehall and government with knowledge of the UK’s negotiating strategy confirmed the figure, dismissing previous reports that Theresa May would agree to a £50bn bill as “too high”.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...u-talks-trade/

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However, a senior government source told Sky News that the report was "not correct at all".
They said they had "no idea" where the speculation had come from.
http://news.sky.com/story/uk-prepare...ports-10976372

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