Its not simple at all and worryingly if David Davis interview on the Marr show is any indication he doesn't have a grasp on the basics of what we are committed to and what we are entitled to.
Do think lining it up with the end of a budget cycle would make things a bit easier. Now we're in a...
It would have simplified things if we had agreed to leave at he end of a budget cycle. But then you'd still have issues with projects we've agreed to fund and money due from existing projects.
Why bother with an academy when you can pick up lower league academy players for peanuts. In the long term though the smaller clubs will decide the increasingly smaller fees they are getting with players being taken earlier and earlier aren't worth it and will close their academies, then what...
SISU sell up and leave.
People can be concerned about both. Why should any supporter be happy that the club is being used by either side. Its not something to throw around in court cases or PR battles. We're on a football forum for christs sake, we shouldn't have a load of PR accounts springing...
Impression I get is they don't have a clue how to fix any problems so shift it on to anything else. Their default seems to be 'you're using a VPN' which shouldn't actually make any difference to if their side of things works or not.
Intersting watching the videos on twitter. Seems to be a lot of self policing going on, lots of videos of Cologne fans trying to start trouble and other Cologne fans stopping them rather than joining in and the whole thing kicking off.
But we would still have to adhere to the likes of the council of Europe, ECHR etc of which we are still a member and those are the bodies creating the issues people complain about like not being able to deport people. Leaving the EU and ignoring Juncker won't change that.
And what manpower is going round locating these people, carrying out those checks and putting them in the detention centre which presumably somebody will need to finance and build? What happens at the end of the weekend, remember we can't deport them as the non-EU regulations which previously...
I agree with some of what he said and I disagree with other parts. I don't share your view that the EU is a dictatorship and he can do whatever he likes unchallenged.
Was I happy with it? Wasn't really happy or anything else, we're not a member anymore.
But the point I have been making for...
5 mins to kick off and top tier is still half empty with Cologne fans spread all over the bottom tier.
Did the thousands of Cologne fans bringing Oxford Street to a standstill earlier today not give the police the idea there might be a few more than they were expecting?
No I'm not. I've repeatedly asked you what form the UKs immigration policy should take post Brexit and the response so far has been its down to Junker.
EU rules are down to the EU, non EU rules are not down to the EU. If the rules that are causing us problems, or perceived problems, then...
That's the whole point which you can't seem to comprehend!!! If we don't have the resources now how are these resources going to magically appear when we leave the EU?
I would suggest they won't and nothing will really change. People such as those who are currently here legitimately will...
Aren't you making an assumption that the reason deportation is difficult is down to the EU and that leaving will resolve those issues when in fact the things that people object to aren't as a result of EU membership and will therefore still apply to us once we leave.
Far from it but I fail to see how we can both leave the EU to enable us to have total control and not be dictated to by Europe and also be dependent on the wishes of the EU as to how we shape our own immigration policy.
I would assume he either has the money to cover his stay and therefore meets the requirements or he would get a job and therefore meet the requirements.
Yes of course as he would still be in the first three months.