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Boris told the public to: 'Bung a bob for Big Ben to bong on Brexit day.' (Try saying that quickly!)
It's UK slang to donate if you want the massive bell to bong cos the government won't fund it... even though the government funded Big Ben bonging on New Year's Eve.... and now we've donated and raised over £250K of the £500K needed to make Big Ben bong, the government are now finding other lame excuses to prevent Big Ben from bonging on Brexit day.... so not to upset the snowflake remoaners who are drowing in tears over the public celebration event, the elite establishment, the remain-stream media... as the party poopers want to spoil and downplay our momentous and happy event.
It's an extremely important and significant moment and event in our history for our independence and democracy that we've patiently waited and campaigned for..... and will be televised and watched by future generations. Millions and millions of Brexiteers want Big Ben to bong on Brexit day.
Big Ben bonged on New Year's Eve... so Big Ben should also bong for New Year's Leave!
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It was sabotaged in the past. The official leaving date is now set for 11pm on 31st January 2020. This time it's happening after the swamp was drained from the UK parliament in the recent election last month. Then follows a transition period until December 2020.
We'll still pay over £1bn per month to the EU until the transition deadline ends in December 2020. The EU bloc leaders desperately want to extend the transition deadline date and are complaining and threatening that it's not enough time to negotiate trade talks (to keep milking more funds from the UK.)
They've had over three and a half years to negotiate and all the EU bullies have done so far is make totally unreasonable demands, tried to split-up and annex our island, demanded £39 billion, and worse. Boris now holds all the cards with a majority party to back him in the UK parliament. If the bloc leaders want to still play hardball, we can play hardball back and leave on WTO terms. Boris has put that option back on the table. Most UK people desperately want us to leave the EU with no deal/clean-break/WTO. The EU states export far more to the UK, so it'll be their loss. If they want to impose high trade tariffs - we'll just do the same back!
Boris has made it UK law that the transition period cannot extend beyond Dec 2020. UK law will be superior to EU law after leaving.
The EU exports far more to the UK than vice versa. We'll be free to do more global trade deals outside of the restrictive EU.
Also 70% of the EU's fish swim in UK waters. It's worth a huge fortune. Taking back control of our fishing waters and fishing laws is a major benchmark in UK people voting to leave the EU. We want large EU fishing trawlers out of UK waters and there should be no EU law restrictions and limitation on the amount of caught fish that UK fishermen can bring in from the seas surrounding our island.UK coastal communities have suffered long enough at the hands of the EU. Taking back control of our fishing grounds will provide new opportunities, well-paid jobs and instill a forgotten sense of community pride.
This is the UK's 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone. On leaving the EU, we must take back full control over all of our fishing waters. No surrender!
Our fishermen and coastal communities have suffered at the hands of the greedy EU. Even now the EU bloc bullies are demanding access to our fish and are making threats again. The UK doesn't own half of Germany or France's industries.... so they should leave our fisheries alone. The UK should become a major maritime nation if Boris doesn't surrender to the EU bullies.
Why is fishing important to the British?
◘ We're a major maritime nation.
◘ 70% of EU fish swim in UK Waters.
◘ Our coastal communities depend on fisheries.
◘ UK boat-building industry thrives on fishing.
◘ We should be a net EXPORTER of fish & seafood.
EU plans to blackmail the UK. Brussels will prevent the City of London having access to European markets unless the EU retains full access to British fishing waters. If that happens we should tell them where to go... #CleanBreakBrexit
https://twitter.com/RowlandBrexitSE/...41232442712065
https://twitter.com/skisidjames/stat...97279279423488Angry UK fishermen (below burning EU flags) are sick of other Europeans stealing our fish, harming our coastal industries, and dictating to the UK on the limited amount of caught fish they may bring in to our own island (resulting in a massive waste of thousands of dead fish being thrown back into the seas each year due to the EU fishing laws over our island.)Brilliant Brexit: wonderful facts about our strong position in the world & how young people recognise global opportunities. Another nail in Project Fear's coffin!
"More UK students go to the US and Australia than to all 27 EU countries combined"
“Double-bonus for Brexiteers in 2020”
“Exposing EU’s propaganda”
“UK's £100bn catering market is largest in EU”
“Update: EU’s £39 billion Divorce Bill”
“Students prefer USA & Oz not EU”
https://twitter.com/Facts4euOrg
In the next 11 months you'll hear more in the media about the fight for our fisheries with the EU... that's going to be a major issue in the negotiations, and Boris mustn't betray the peoples trust and cower to the EU bullies and alllow them to still control our waters and steal our fish. He must stand strong against the Eurocrats.
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Bwahaha. Gotta love how the Brits look down upon continental Europeans. Shady. They'd rather hang out with their multicultural offsprings of USA, Canada and Australia.
The sense of Europeanness in Britain is on an all-time low judging by the Brexit.
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