False facts such as a straight banana, one size condom so as not upset the “small” Italians, even banning prawn cocktails, all thought up by Boris for his Express column.
Also can I remind him that he is not a citizen, with all the right that entails, but in fact a subject of whomsoever is on the throne at the time, all descendants of nations he now seems to hate.
With regards to the financial contribution made by the UK, has he conveniently forgotten how much was paid back in subsidies to Wales, Cornwall, farmers etc, people that are now leaving their crops to rot in the field, slaughtering their livestock as they can no longer afford to run their business.
As for Covid vaccinations, I ask him to read the WHO figures as to who were in the first to start, and who were amongst the leaders of deaths per capita in Europe.
After Brexit I must agree that Britain is going to have to live with their mistake.
We took the chance, and are now proud citizens of the EU.
R.Day, Albufeira.
Thanks for proving this news provider is a bias EU puppet.
Brexit is the best thing the UK did in a long time and nobody wants to ever rejoin the failing EU!
The UK doesn't need the EU as our economy proves, continuing to outgrow the EU economy with a lower unemployment rate to boot.
By Paul from Lisbon on 15 Mar 2022, 22:33
I'm a proud citizen of the UK.
Don't need the EU for anything thanks.
By Paul from Lisbon on 16 Mar 2022, 01:32
Just for information:
In 2019 the UK made an estimated gross contribution (after the rebate) of £14.4 billion. The UK received £5.0 billion of public sector receipts from the EU, so the UK’s net public sector contribution to the EU was an estimated £9.4 billion.
The UK clearly gave a lot more than it received. This was part of the reason the EU didn’t want UK to leave and part of the reason UK wanted to leave.
By JG from Algarve on 16 Mar 2022, 06:02