There are a lot of medicines that UK bans from exportation to other countries. There are many out there that likely needs these medicines as they are useful for a wide variety of conditions. who?
There are a lot of medicines that UK bans from exportation to other countries. There are many out there that likely needs these medicines as they are useful for a wide variety of conditions. who?
The Armenian Issuehttp://www.twcenter.net/forums/group.php?groupid=1930
GTA 6 Thread
https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?819300-GTA-6-Reveal-Trailer
"We're nice mainly because we're rich and comfortable."
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...n-snp-majority
Boris will allow Scotland referendum if SNP wins with majority....
1. I've got an opinion on this.
2. Assuming it was the correct action, it was done for the wrong reasons, highly likely egged on by vested economic interests, political opportunists, and Russian intelligence.
3. Assuming it was the correct action, I tend to think of it as a Gordian Knot.
4. Problem is, none of the local actors were Alexander the Great.
5. Which means, you had sheer incompetents handling it with no idea of a workable exit strategy.
6. That means, lacking Alexander, you very carefully unravel that Gordian Knot, so that any ill effects on the economy are negligible.
7. Not to mention the unnecessary political turmoil you stir up in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Eats, shoots, and leaves.
Ever since Boris johnson caved and allowed the EU to stop british cargo be inspected at the border the northern irish aint happy
Looks like war drums are beating on the emerald isle
26+6=1
Optio, Legio I Latina
its not a testament to faultiness of the idea of necessity of cutting ties with a corrupt and inept trade union, its rather the factor of British upper classes being too cosmopolitan, oikophobic and corrupt to be good rulers.
I'm sure that once the elites are replaced with more competent ones, things would streamline quite a bit.