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By *eavenNhell OP   Couple  over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ?

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

Queue boris banging his hand on the table and talking about fighting then on the beaches.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ? "

There will be increase in heart attacks, although some of them will claim that it is a good move and all part of the Brexit master plan

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ? "

Mass gammon?

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD

Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!"

Why is the government trying to break international law?

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!"

Because the judiciary is meant to be impartial?

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham

No, they are not taking us ti court!

They have issued a "formal notice" to the UK Goverment, asking for their observations on the matter.

This is only the very first stage of legal proceedings. Go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, they are not taking us ti court!

They have issued a "formal notice" to the UK Goverment, asking for their observations on the matter.

This is only the very first stage of legal proceedings. Go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

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Is this all part of the Brexit master plan,?renege on a previous deal , try and break international law? I thought this was going to be so easy? what is happening? I wish this could have been predicted

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There are over 800 open cases currently against member states, 40 some odd cases against Germany and over 30 against France,so looks like we are just joining the rest of the crowd.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.indy100.com/article/brexit-easy-nigel-farage-theresa-may-david-davis-boris-johnson-8846041%3famp

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There are over 800 open cases currently against member states, 40 some odd cases against Germany and over 30 against France,so looks like we are just joining the rest of the crowd."

Ah, so it doesn’t matter then? Could it be seen as a good or a bad thing?

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

"

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!"

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head "

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?"

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court? "

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Because the judiciary is meant to be impartial?"

European Court of Justice is tasked with interpreting EU law and ensuring its equal application across all EU member states under Article 263 of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union.

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

How would it be impartial if all the judges are from member states?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question."

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Because the judiciary is meant to be impartial?

European Court of Justice is tasked with interpreting EU law and ensuring its equal application across all EU member states under Article 263 of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union.

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

How would it be impartial if all the judges are from member states?"

Yet its not going to court?

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By *ands4nowCouple  over a year ago

South West Devon


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!"

Quite simply, its about the integrity of the UK. In order to get his oven ready deal, Boris signed an international agreement that would mean putting checks on some goods moving between the British mainland and Northern Ireland. Now he has stated that he doesn't intend to honour that part of the agreement. The EU initiation of legal proceedings is not really the main issue here. The issue is rather one of integrity and if we will not honour one agreement why should anyone in future trust us as in any future negotiations.

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ? "

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September. "

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU? "

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?"

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??"

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!"

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted?

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted? "

3 questions in one post ya must be tired are ya lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted? 3 questions in one post ya must be tired are ya lol"

Nah, it’s easy, are you lurking on another Brexit thread fella

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted? 3 questions in one post ya must be tired are ya lol

Nah, it’s easy, are you lurking on another Brexit thread fella "

mate u say I’m obsessed with Brexit count how many posts you’ve put on the two threads compared to me think you’ve posted 11 to me 3 on here and 6 to my two on another calm down buddy I’m only twisting ya melons lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted? 3 questions in one post ya must be tired are ya lol

Nah, it’s easy, are you lurking on another Brexit thread fella mate u say I’m obsessed with Brexit count how many posts you’ve put on the two threads compared to me think you’ve posted 11 to me 3 on here and 6 to my two on another calm down buddy I’m only twisting ya melons lol"

You must be obsessed, your now counting my posts , it’s all for fun,

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted? 3 questions in one post ya must be tired are ya lol

Nah, it’s easy, are you lurking on another Brexit thread fella mate u say I’m obsessed with Brexit count how many posts you’ve put on the two threads compared to me think you’ve posted 11 to me 3 on here and 6 to my two on another calm down buddy I’m only twisting ya melons lol

You must be obsessed, your now counting my posts , it’s all for fun, "

well you complain about me spelling just wanted to show you I can count lol

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted? "

As far as I'm concerned if its in the UK's best interest to do it so be it.

But I must point out not one of you remoaners have said the only time we would break international law is after a vote in Parliament which approves us to do so.

Again not a great headline for you is it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted? 3 questions in one post ya must be tired are ya lol

Nah, it’s easy, are you lurking on another Brexit thread fella mate u say I’m obsessed with Brexit count how many posts you’ve put on the two threads compared to me think you’ve posted 11 to me 3 on here and 6 to my two on another calm down buddy I’m only twisting ya melons lol

You must be obsessed, your now counting my posts , it’s all for fun, well you complain about me spelling just wanted to show you I can count lol"

Ha, I was only jesting, anyway, the spelling is ok, the punctuation is bad

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted?

As far as I'm concerned if its in the UK's best interest to do it so be it.

But I must point out not one of you remoaners have said the only time we would break international law is after a vote in Parliament which approves us to do so.

Again not a great headline for you is it."

So it’s ok to arrange to break the law ‘just a little bit’ ? What is a ‘remoaner’ ? I can feel the full force of your gammon rage from here, it’s scorching

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

"

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

So you can’t explain, didn’t think so, why are the EU taking the UK to court?

Typical reply from yourself.

No you don't understand what it's all about so you avoid explaining it to all of us even though you were given the opportunity to educate us all.

You've even managed to throw in an insult or two in instead rather than answering the question.

Have you heard of Brandon Lewis or Sir Jonathon Jones? Insult? Can you point me towards an insult ?

Brandon Lewis has voted with the government on all 11 votes related to the Internal Market Bill since 16th September.

Really? And do you recall what he said to parliament on September 8th regarding the new bill to amend the UKs Brexit deal with the EU?

Not word for word but here is your chance to post it?

Google it, your better of hearing it from the horses mouth. Do you know who Sir Jonathon Jones is??

I guess you don't want to post what he said then. Not surprised I seem to remember him saying we would only break international law in a small specific way in very extreme circumstances.

This not a good headline for you to use though is it.

The other bloke is a lawyer who resigned. But as some people state about J.Corbyn, he doesn't matter now..!!

So he admitted that we would be breaking international law? Why did he resign? Why was he knighted? 3 questions in one post ya must be tired are ya lol

Nah, it’s easy, are you lurking on another Brexit thread fella mate u say I’m obsessed with Brexit count how many posts you’ve put on the two threads compared to me think you’ve posted 11 to me 3 on here and 6 to my two on another calm down buddy I’m only twisting ya melons lol

You must be obsessed, your now counting my posts , it’s all for fun, well you complain about me spelling just wanted to show you I can count lol"

Pissing myself laughing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid. "

I do hope Boris and his team knew this

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

I do hope Boris and his team knew this "

The transition period is over 31st dec and im sure what with all the other grievances the eu has with member countries we will be well shot by the time the case comes up.No international law has been broken yet so cant see there is even a case yet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

I do hope Boris and his team knew this The transition period is over 31st dec and im sure what with all the other grievances the eu has with member countries we will be well shot by the time the case comes up.No international law has been broken yet so cant see there is even a case yet. "

Your probably right, but let’s be honest, this makes the UK look incompetent and untrustworthy , it doesn’t bode well for other trade deals.

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid. "

The UK is no longer a member state.

Just check the EU website and you see we are no longer a member state.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

I do hope Boris and his team knew this The transition period is over 31st dec and im sure what with all the other grievances the eu has with member countries we will be well shot by the time the case comes up.No international law has been broken yet so cant see there is even a case yet.

Your probably right, but let’s be honest, this makes the UK look incompetent and untrustworthy , it doesn’t bode well for other trade deals. "

To you maybe, to me it looks like the uk is not going to let anyone restrict trade within the uk as would any other country.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

I do hope Boris and his team knew this The transition period is over 31st dec and im sure what with all the other grievances the eu has with member countries we will be well shot by the time the case comes up.No international law has been broken yet so cant see there is even a case yet.

Your probably right, but let’s be honest, this makes the UK look incompetent and untrustworthy , it doesn’t bode well for other trade deals. To you maybe, to me it looks like the uk is not going to let anyone restrict trade within the uk as would any other country."

By trying to break international law and renege on a previously agreed deal? I guess it’s ok with you if other countries do the same to us in the future?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

I do hope Boris and his team knew this The transition period is over 31st dec and im sure what with all the other grievances the eu has with member countries we will be well shot by the time the case comes up.No international law has been broken yet so cant see there is even a case yet.

Your probably right, but let’s be honest, this makes the UK look incompetent and untrustworthy , it doesn’t bode well for other trade deals. To you maybe, to me it looks like the uk is not going to let anyone restrict trade within the uk as would any other country.

By trying to break international law and renege on a previously agreed deal? I guess it’s ok with you if other countries do the same to us in the future? "

As i said before no international law has been broken yet but it would be gross negligence not to put in place legislation if the eu insist on ruling on the uk internal market.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

I do hope Boris and his team knew this The transition period is over 31st dec and im sure what with all the other grievances the eu has with member countries we will be well shot by the time the case comes up.No international law has been broken yet so cant see there is even a case yet.

Your probably right, but let’s be honest, this makes the UK look incompetent and untrustworthy , it doesn’t bode well for other trade deals. To you maybe, to me it looks like the uk is not going to let anyone restrict trade within the uk as would any other country.

By trying to break international law and renege on a previously agreed deal? I guess it’s ok with you if other countries do the same to us in the future? As i said before no international law has been broken yet but it would be gross negligence not to put in place legislation if the eu insist on ruling on the uk internal market. "

The EU are trying to get the UK to honour the WA that they have already agreed to . You can spin it all you like, the fact remains that this a huge predictable mess that Boris could have avoided. When the bigger nations start trade negotiations with the UK they will use this against us, just like we would in the same situation .

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By *ehallMan  over a year ago

dublin 24

Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything "

Pardon?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

I do hope Boris and his team knew this The transition period is over 31st dec and im sure what with all the other grievances the eu has with member countries we will be well shot by the time the case comes up.No international law has been broken yet so cant see there is even a case yet.

Your probably right, but let’s be honest, this makes the UK look incompetent and untrustworthy , it doesn’t bode well for other trade deals. To you maybe, to me it looks like the uk is not going to let anyone restrict trade within the uk as would any other country.

By trying to break international law and renege on a previously agreed deal? I guess it’s ok with you if other countries do the same to us in the future? As i said before no international law has been broken yet but it would be gross negligence not to put in place legislation if the eu insist on ruling on the uk internal market.

The EU are trying to get the UK to honour the WA that they have already agreed to . You can spin it all you like, the fact remains that this a huge predictable mess that Boris could have avoided. When the bigger nations start trade negotiations with the UK they will use this against us, just like we would in the same situation . "

Will they or will they think actually i would have done the same thing? i think you are just surmising

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

I do hope Boris and his team knew this The transition period is over 31st dec and im sure what with all the other grievances the eu has with member countries we will be well shot by the time the case comes up.No international law has been broken yet so cant see there is even a case yet.

Your probably right, but let’s be honest, this makes the UK look incompetent and untrustworthy , it doesn’t bode well for other trade deals. To you maybe, to me it looks like the uk is not going to let anyone restrict trade within the uk as would any other country.

By trying to break international law and renege on a previously agreed deal? I guess it’s ok with you if other countries do the same to us in the future? As i said before no international law has been broken yet but it would be gross negligence not to put in place legislation if the eu insist on ruling on the uk internal market.

The EU are trying to get the UK to honour the WA that they have already agreed to . You can spin it all you like, the fact remains that this a huge predictable mess that Boris could have avoided. When the bigger nations start trade negotiations with the UK they will use this against us, just like we would in the same situation . Will they or will they think actually i would have done the same thing? i think you are just surmising "

Only time will tell. I am sure it won’t be long before we will be reaping the benefits of Brexit , dreaming of sunlit uplands

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything "

That was just a noise.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise."

It sounded like someone talking whilst falling down the stairs

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It sounded like someone talking whilst falling down the stairs "

aw guys stop crying didn’t he use a full stop bless yas lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It sounded like someone talking whilst falling down the stairs aw guys stop crying didn’t he use a full stop bless yas lol"

He made you look like Shakespeare,

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It sounded like someone talking whilst falling down the stairs aw guys stop crying didn’t he use a full stop bless yas lol

He made you look like Shakespeare, "

ya mean the pub you saying I look like a pub lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It sounded like someone talking whilst falling down the stairs aw guys stop crying didn’t he use a full stop bless yas lol

He made you look like Shakespeare, ya mean the pub you saying I look like a pub lol"

That is the one, have you read his famous line from Hamlet? To punctuate , or not to punctuate, that is the question .

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It sounded like someone talking whilst falling down the stairs aw guys stop crying didn’t he use a full stop bless yas lol

He made you look like Shakespeare, ya mean the pub you saying I look like a pub lol

That is the one, have you read his famous line from Hamlet? To punctuate , or not to punctuate, that is the question . "

honestly never heard of him mate did he write songs for 50 cent ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise."

It makes sense if you read it as a rap.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It makes sense if you read it as a rap."

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It makes sense if you read it as a rap.

"

I bet the grammar police have just knocked out a sneaky wank lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It makes sense if you read it as a rap.

I bet the grammar police have just knocked out a sneaky wank lol"

You can’t wank when your laughing

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It makes sense if you read it as a rap.

I bet the grammar police have just knocked out a sneaky wank lol

You can’t wank when your laughing "

fuck of yr cock can’t be that hilarious stop looking down and enjoy ya little tugg lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It makes sense if you read it as a rap.

I bet the grammar police have just knocked out a sneaky wank lol

You can’t wank when your laughing fuck of yr cock can’t be that hilarious stop looking down and enjoy ya little tugg lol"

Tugg? Tbh, I tend not to look at my cock when I am wanking,

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"Because the eu has lost it way uk right to leave I'm in ireland we have lost our past just as the uk have its disgraceful our own are on the streets while non eu nationals scream off everything

That was just a noise.

It makes sense if you read it as a rap.

I bet the grammar police have just knocked out a sneaky wank lol

You can’t wank when your laughing fuck of yr cock can’t be that hilarious stop looking down and enjoy ya little tugg lol

Tugg? Tbh, I tend not to look at my cock when I am wanking, "

as in tugging away pulling the head of it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Even by fab standards, this thread's gone way off topic haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?"

It's not hard to get your head around UK and the EU were signatories to a joint legal documents, that we now want to break.

Thats the breaking the law part.

Seems self explanatory enough, but obviously not.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

It's not hard to get your head around UK and the EU were signatories to a joint legal documents, that we now want to break.

Thats the breaking the law part.

Seems self explanatory enough, but obviously not. "

Apparently they are only breaking the law in limited way

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

It's not hard to get your head around UK and the EU were signatories to a joint legal documents, that we now want to break.

Thats the breaking the law part.

Seems self explanatory enough, but obviously not. "

What part of the bill has not been acted on yet do you not understand?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

It's not hard to get your head around UK and the EU were signatories to a joint legal documents, that we now want to break.

Thats the breaking the law part.

Seems self explanatory enough, but obviously not. What part of the bill has not been acted on yet do you not understand? "

So let me get this straight, if the UK government hasn’t broken international law then why did the NI secretary tell parliament that they had?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

It's not hard to get your head around UK and the EU were signatories to a joint legal documents, that we now want to break.

Thats the breaking the law part.

Seems self explanatory enough, but obviously not. What part of the bill has not been acted on yet do you not understand?

So let me get this straight, if the UK government hasn’t broken international law then why did the NI secretary tell parliament that they had? "

it only breaks International law if its enforced, Lewis said it would break international law in a limited and specific way, but until the bill is enforced no laws have been broken by anyone.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

It's not hard to get your head around UK and the EU were signatories to a joint legal documents, that we now want to break.

Thats the breaking the law part.

Seems self explanatory enough, but obviously not. What part of the bill has not been acted on yet do you not understand?

So let me get this straight, if the UK government hasn’t broken international law then why did the NI secretary tell parliament that they had? it only breaks International law if its enforced, Lewis said it would break international law in a limited and specific way, but until the bill is enforced no laws have been broken by anyone."

Thank you glad someone understands.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands

Boris says he is prepared to break international law.

You can't defend the indefensible.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Boris says he is prepared to break international law.

You can't defend the indefensible.

"

The clue is in prepared lets see the outcome of the eu,s demands 1st

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol

The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

"

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

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By *hybloke67Man  over a year ago

ROMFORD


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part."

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part."

You mean like the tories only accepting candidates to stand who would back Johnson’s leave deal then expecting them to later renege upon it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

You mean like the tories only accepting candidates to stand who would back Johnson’s leave deal then expecting them to later renege upon it?

"

That was a very special moment, wasn't it? It must have involved Olympics level mental gymnastics.

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament. "

Oh yes, trying to be clever I see. You can try to disguise this the way you want, you’re not fooling anyone. As said above sone people would still find Johnson an excuse if he was to *ape their mum. Cary on defending what is indefensible. Do yourself a favour, just admit that you wouldn’t mind this gvt to be unlawful and not to pkay by the rules as long as you get what you want. At least by doing that, you’d have a tiny bit of integrity and honesty left to defend.

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament.

Oh yes, trying to be clever I see. You can try to disguise this the way you want, you’re not fooling anyone. As said above sone people would still find Johnson an excuse if he was to *ape their mum. Cary on defending what is indefensible. Do yourself a favour, just admit that you wouldn’t mind this gvt to be unlawful and not to pkay by the rules as long as you get what you want. At least by doing that, you’d have a tiny bit of integrity and honesty left to defend."

pkay?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament. "

This argument is like saying if Johnson sticks a finger up his bum to fish out a juicy lump, it'll be the finger that's really doing it.

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament.

Oh yes, trying to be clever I see. You can try to disguise this the way you want, you’re not fooling anyone. As said above sone people would still find Johnson an excuse if he was to *ape their mum. Cary on defending what is indefensible. Do yourself a favour, just admit that you wouldn’t mind this gvt to be unlawful and not to pkay by the rules as long as you get what you want. At least by doing that, you’d have a tiny bit of integrity and honesty left to defend. pkay?"

You may have realised that the letter k is next to l on your keyboard.,Probably not the most difficult typo to decipher for anyone who has more than 50 words of English in his repertoire.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The simple fact is the EU have to do this otherwise they would be seen as a walk over, if and it's a big if, it ever got to court, the UK would simply lodge protest at a potentially bias Court.

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament.

Oh yes, trying to be clever I see. You can try to disguise this the way you want, you’re not fooling anyone. As said above sone people would still find Johnson an excuse if he was to *ape their mum. Cary on defending what is indefensible. Do yourself a favour, just admit that you wouldn’t mind this gvt to be unlawful and not to pkay by the rules as long as you get what you want. At least by doing that, you’d have a tiny bit of integrity and honesty left to defend. pkay?

You may have realised that the letter k is next to l on your keyboard.,Probably not the most difficult typo to decipher for anyone who has more than 50 words of English in his repertoire. "

aw huni I just wanted to see if I got a stiffy on when I pointed out a spelling mistake but it didnt work for me It was all in the name of research no need for insults lol

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament.

Oh yes, trying to be clever I see. You can try to disguise this the way you want, you’re not fooling anyone. As said above sone people would still find Johnson an excuse if he was to *ape their mum. Cary on defending what is indefensible. Do yourself a favour, just admit that you wouldn’t mind this gvt to be unlawful and not to pkay by the rules as long as you get what you want. At least by doing that, you’d have a tiny bit of integrity and honesty left to defend. pkay?

You may have realised that the letter k is next to l on your keyboard.,Probably not the most difficult typo to decipher for anyone who has more than 50 words of English in his repertoire. aw huni I just wanted to see if I got a stiffy on when I pointed out a spelling mistake but it didnt work for me It was all in the name of research no need for insults lol"

Were deed yu cee any insults ine my Mess age?

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament.

Oh yes, trying to be clever I see. You can try to disguise this the way you want, you’re not fooling anyone. As said above sone people would still find Johnson an excuse if he was to *ape their mum. Cary on defending what is indefensible. Do yourself a favour, just admit that you wouldn’t mind this gvt to be unlawful and not to pkay by the rules as long as you get what you want. At least by doing that, you’d have a tiny bit of integrity and honesty left to defend. pkay?

You may have realised that the letter k is next to l on your keyboard.,Probably not the most difficult typo to decipher for anyone who has more than 50 words of English in his repertoire. aw huni I just wanted to see if I got a stiffy on when I pointed out a spelling mistake but it didnt work for me It was all in the name of research no need for insults lol

Were deed yu cee any insults ine my Mess age?

"

stop been a pussy again or you be apoligising for comeing across as arrogant again like you did last week lmao

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament.

Oh yes, trying to be clever I see. You can try to disguise this the way you want, you’re not fooling anyone. As said above sone people would still find Johnson an excuse if he was to *ape their mum. Cary on defending what is indefensible. Do yourself a favour, just admit that you wouldn’t mind this gvt to be unlawful and not to pkay by the rules as long as you get what you want. At least by doing that, you’d have a tiny bit of integrity and honesty left to defend. pkay?

You may have realised that the letter k is next to l on your keyboard.,Probably not the most difficult typo to decipher for anyone who has more than 50 words of English in his repertoire. aw huni I just wanted to see if I got a stiffy on when I pointed out a spelling mistake but it didnt work for me It was all in the name of research no need for insults lol

Were deed yu cee any insults ine my Mess age?

stop been a pussy again or you be apoligising for comeing across as arrogant again like you did last week lmao "

I dont laike ofendin illitereight members but pliz don’t yuse insults. Cenks.

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament.

Oh yes, trying to be clever I see. You can try to disguise this the way you want, you’re not fooling anyone. As said above sone people would still find Johnson an excuse if he was to *ape their mum. Cary on defending what is indefensible. Do yourself a favour, just admit that you wouldn’t mind this gvt to be unlawful and not to pkay by the rules as long as you get what you want. At least by doing that, you’d have a tiny bit of integrity and honesty left to defend. pkay?

You may have realised that the letter k is next to l on your keyboard.,Probably not the most difficult typo to decipher for anyone who has more than 50 words of English in his repertoire. aw huni I just wanted to see if I got a stiffy on when I pointed out a spelling mistake but it didnt work for me It was all in the name of research no need for insults lol

Were deed yu cee any insults ine my Mess age?

stop been a pussy again or you be apoligising for comeing across as arrogant again like you did last week lmao

I dont laike ofendin illitereight members but pliz don’t yuse insults. Cenks. "

lmfaooo comedy gold only last week saying sorry that you come across as arrogant and you don’t mean to but clearly you do lol have you had a rough day at the office mate ?

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"The gammons posting here are admirable. If the EU was to do what Johnson is prepared to do, they would be up in arms and would be the cry babies they’ve been about Europe for 40 years.

But hey, the end justifies the means. The same gammons would probably kill their own mother to get their Brexit done.

Nothing, not even the most shameful and pathetic behaviour would stop them. We’re talking here about a clown and its cheerleaders who lied to the queen, shut parliament illegally and are about to break international law. I’m so glad we took back control of what these guys describe our ‘democracy’.

You have got to laugh when the same gammons tell us they are fighting for democracy and for a good and honourable cause.

You go on about democracy but what you fail to understand is to enforce the act it will have to pass a vote in Parliament first. That's the democracy part.

So it will be Parliament breaking the international law, not Boris, not the Government but Parliament.

Oh yes, trying to be clever I see. You can try to disguise this the way you want, you’re not fooling anyone. As said above sone people would still find Johnson an excuse if he was to *ape their mum. Cary on defending what is indefensible. Do yourself a favour, just admit that you wouldn’t mind this gvt to be unlawful and not to pkay by the rules as long as you get what you want. At least by doing that, you’d have a tiny bit of integrity and honesty left to defend. pkay?

You may have realised that the letter k is next to l on your keyboard.,Probably not the most difficult typo to decipher for anyone who has more than 50 words of English in his repertoire. aw huni I just wanted to see if I got a stiffy on when I pointed out a spelling mistake but it didnt work for me It was all in the name of research no need for insults lol

Were deed yu cee any insults ine my Mess age?

stop been a pussy again or you be apoligising for comeing across as arrogant again like you did last week lmao

I dont laike ofendin illitereight members but pliz don’t yuse insults. Cenks. lmfaooo comedy gold only last week saying sorry that you come across as arrogant and you don’t mean to but clearly you do lol have you had a rough day at the office mate ?"

I never apologised for being arrogant but I guess it’s a bit like Brexit, you distort every fact and twist it so that it suits your narrative. Clearly you deserved to be put back in your tiny box and you coming to provoke me with the ‘pkay’ thing shows that you are as clever as your grammar is decent. Let’s leave it there. It’s too late for babysitting. Slip whale.

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"[Removed by poster at 01/10/20 19:13:40]"
aw only a bit of craic mate ment no offence I’ll apolagize then I’m sorry it’s only a silly forum no one really cares lol

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Not sure how it would be an impartial court at the European Court of Justice.!

Why is the government trying to break international law?

Do you actually understand what it is all about or as I suspect just repeating what other romoaners have said.!

I understand, I was hoping you could explain to me in your own words why they are trying to break international law, you obviously can’t. I do love it when gammon use the term remoaner, I can feel the heat coming from your head

Well if you understand it so well please do explain to everyone here on Fab if/when and how the UK would break international law?

Come on educate us all?

It's not hard to get your head around UK and the EU were signatories to a joint legal documents, that we now want to break.

Thats the breaking the law part.

Seems self explanatory enough, but obviously not. What part of the bill has not been acted on yet do you not understand?

So let me get this straight, if the UK government hasn’t broken international law then why did the NI secretary tell parliament that they had? it only breaks International law if its enforced, Lewis said it would break international law in a limited and specific way, but until the bill is enforced no laws have been broken by anyone.Thank you glad someone understands. "

I see the bill has now passed through parliament so the Lord's up next which could be harder. I think an amendment states even if its passed it can't be acted upon without another vote in parliament.

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By *adetMan  over a year ago

South of Ipswich

The EU already has nearly 800 of these 'lawsuits' on the go with other European countries. I think Germany has 47 against them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ? "

Just think its a tactic, in negotiation you have to showboat to get what you want.

Its bluff and double bluff.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ?

Just think its a tactic, in negotiation you have to showboat to get what you want.

Its bluff and double bluff."

At the end of the day none of this will matter. We will probably be leaving without a deal , which apparently is the outcome leave voters always wanted

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"The EU already has nearly 800 of these 'lawsuits' on the go with other European countries. I think Germany has 47 against them"

For the rest of Europe, it was the UK reneging on an international recently ratified agreement, endangering a peace process that saw the cessation of violence as a means to achieve political aims. Meanwhile in London, it was Thursday.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

The UK is not a member state so I would imagine has no Jurisdiction?

The UK is still a member albeit withdrawing over a long period so until we're actually withdrawn we are still subject to EU rules and regulations and any breach while withdrawing is still valid.

The UK is no longer a member state.

Just check the EU website and you see we are no longer a member state.

"

What are we withdrawing from at the moment then lol

OK, OK to be totally 100% accurate...

The UK is no longer a member of the EU but to smooth lol... To smooth our exit we are still paying to have all the benefits of being a member until the end of 2020 through the withdrawal agreement. By doing so we are still bound by all the rules and regulations that a member state has to abide by until Jan 1st 2021 and any breach of the rules before that date can have action brought against us even after the withdrawal agreement date has passed.

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By *aid backMan  over a year ago

by a lake with my rod out

Most brexiters don't care about the damage that this reneging on the agreement will do to the UK , you have the breaking of the GFA a peace process in northern Ireland. That brought about the end of bombing and terrorist attacks in England.

If it's so easy for Britain to break international laws and treaties. What's to stop Scotland just breaking the act of the Union and declaring independence. What's stopping any of the country's that the UK have signed accords with from breaking them when it suits them?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most brexiters don't care about the damage that this reneging on the agreement will do to the UK , you have the breaking of the GFA a peace process in northern Ireland. That brought about the end of bombing and terrorist attacks in England.

If it's so easy for Britain to break international laws and treaties. What's to stop Scotland just breaking the act of the Union and declaring independence. What's stopping any of the country's that the UK have signed accords with from breaking them when it suits them?"

And how many countries will think twice about signing future agreements with us? Such as the trade deals we will be scrambling to get.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport

This whole thing is just about honesty. Regardless of the detail of the exact nature of the proposed infringement, whether the terms have been broken yet, or what court might be involved in any case - the fact is that just a few months ago Boris Johnson on behalf of the British government signed an international treaty, a contract, that he had been largely responsible for putting together. And now the same Boris Johnson has put in front of the same British government a request to pass a law which openly states that he intends to break the terms of that treaty. Which states that he regards agreed contractual terms as something that he can unilaterally alter after the fact.

Whether the UK will actually break the contract, and exactly what penalty can actually be imposed for breaking the contract, does not matter. All that matters is that the head of the British government is saying out loud in front of the world "England does not keep its promises. England is not honest. England has no intention of abiding by any agreement which it makes."

And poof! All those wonderful trade deals that were promised after brexit have vanished. Why should any country ever again sign a deal with the Johnson government, when the Johnson government has just shouted out to the world that it is a deal breaking government, a dishonest government, a dishonourable government. A government that can never again be trusted.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol"

It doesn't matter if it never gets to court. What does matter is that the British government have by their own public deed proven that 1. They are not honest dealers and cannot be trusted to abide by ANY future contract they sign. 2. They actually do not understand the concepts of honesty, truth, honour, acting in good faith.

So why would any country ever again wish to come to any trade arrangement with England, when they absolutely know now that Johnson's signature on that deal is in fact totally worthless? It doesn't make us strong in talks, it isn't any shrewd negotiating tactic, it merely trashes completely the reputation of this country.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol

It doesn't matter if it never gets to court. What does matter is that the British government have by their own public deed proven that 1. They are not honest dealers and cannot be trusted to abide by ANY future contract they sign. 2. They actually do not understand the concepts of honesty, truth, honour, acting in good faith.

So why would any country ever again wish to come to any trade arrangement with England, when they absolutely know now that Johnson's signature on that deal is in fact totally worthless? It doesn't make us strong in talks, it isn't any shrewd negotiating tactic, it merely trashes completely the reputation of this country."

People who support them literally couldn't give a toss.

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol"

Looks like turkey may be on the list too soon

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol

Looks like turkey may be on the list too soon"

Well it is only 84 days until Christmas

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol"

25 years, that's half way to repairing the damage Brexit will cause according to Rees Mogg

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol

Looks like turkey may be on the list too soon

Well it is only 84 days until Christmas "

Boom boom - like it hun

If the Germans have over 40 cases pending and we have 1 it's not even close enough to go to penalties which is good as then don't have to listen to guys shouting at the tv

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol

Looks like turkey may be on the list too soon

Well it is only 84 days until Christmas

Boom boom - like it hun

If the Germans have over 40 cases pending and we have 1 it's not even close enough to go to penalties which is good as then don't have to listen to guys shouting at the tv

"

Being Scottish, you won't find me shouting for engerland when it comes to penalties

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol

Looks like turkey may be on the list too soon

Well it is only 84 days until Christmas

Boom boom - like it hun

If the Germans have over 40 cases pending and we have 1 it's not even close enough to go to penalties which is good as then don't have to listen to guys shouting at the tv

Being Scottish, you won't find me shouting for engerland when it comes to penalties "

Lol fair point

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ?

Just think its a tactic, in negotiation you have to showboat to get what you want.

Its bluff and double bluff.

At the end of the day none of this will matter. We will probably be leaving without a deal , which apparently is the outcome leave voters always wanted "

Well people want what they want, can’t stop that. Can only see where we land after.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol

It doesn't matter if it never gets to court. What does matter is that the British government have by their own public deed proven that 1. They are not honest dealers and cannot be trusted to abide by ANY future contract they sign. 2. They actually do not understand the concepts of honesty, truth, honour, acting in good faith.

So why would any country ever again wish to come to any trade arrangement with England, when they absolutely know now that Johnson's signature on that deal is in fact totally worthless? It doesn't make us strong in talks, it isn't any shrewd negotiating tactic, it merely trashes completely the reputation of this country."

You missed the point of what I was saying

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Eu has over 600 cases I believe against its own members for breaking rules so no big deal the they work might not get to court for 25 years lol

It doesn't matter if it never gets to court. What does matter is that the British government have by their own public deed proven that 1. They are not honest dealers and cannot be trusted to abide by ANY future contract they sign. 2. They actually do not understand the concepts of honesty, truth, honour, acting in good faith.

So why would any country ever again wish to come to any trade arrangement with England, when they absolutely know now that Johnson's signature on that deal is in fact totally worthless? It doesn't make us strong in talks, it isn't any shrewd negotiating tactic, it merely trashes completely the reputation of this country.You missed the point of what I was saying"

As always, you said something that didn't make sense

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By *ichiebigMan  over a year ago

nenagh


"so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ? "

Forgive my ignorance, but could someone define the meaning of "gammon", in the Brexit context

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ?

Forgive my ignorance, but could someone define the meaning of "gammon", in the Brexit context "

Think nigel farage crossed with that prick who owns wethies.

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ?

Forgive my ignorance, but could someone define the meaning of "gammon", in the Brexit context

Think nigel farage crossed with that prick who owns wethies."

lmfao just put me of me fucking can

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"so the EU have announced they are taking the uk govt to international court to enforce the "oven ready " brexit deal we are set to renege on . cue mass gammon outrage ?

Forgive my ignorance, but could someone define the meaning of "gammon", in the Brexit context

Think nigel farage crossed with that prick who owns wethies.lmfao just put me of me fucking can "

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By *V-AliceTV/TS  over a year ago

Ayr


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do."

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day."

Of course it's going to be not. Having already told Europe that we have no intention of abiding by the last contract we signed with them, why on earth would they make any new deal with us? Boris has told the entire world not to trust him!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Forgive my ignorance, but could someone define the meaning of "gammon", in the Brexit context "

I think it means angry white older men going red in the face at all the imagined injustices by the EU.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day."

There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done."

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago."

Some people just like fairy tales.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago."

Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk. "

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though .

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . "

I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?"

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? "

I want to know why you think we will be worse off tell me.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? "

Not what i said.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? I want to know why you think we will be worse off tell me."

Increased tariffs ? Let me ask you again, does every business in the UK export 2/3rds to the EU

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said. "

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? I want to know why you think we will be worse off tell me.

Increased tariffs ? Let me ask you again, does every business in the UK export 2/3rds to the EU "

Increased tariffs only hurts the countries that impose them as buyers look for cheaper options, which the uk will be able to do now we are out and could not do when we were in.The uk does not export 2/3rds to the eu what you on about?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them "

You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity. "

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, "

we are still their biggest export nation

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation "

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal??

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, "

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? "

So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. "

Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative. "

Because we are minnows and that is how trade deals work, just wait and see what the US do to us

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like."

If we show you a map of the world, do you think you’ll be able to see how close the U.K. is to France compared to Canada? Just saying because that’s the reason they’re not interested in a Canada deal with us. Carry on living with your unicorns.

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like."

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative.

Because we are minnows and that is how trade deals work, just wait and see what the US do to us "

Yeah i keep hearing that too but have seen no evidence.I can see the uk being in the trans pacific free trade deal this time next year and think we would have had it set up for next year if the eu had not insisted that we could not negotiate until we left the eu. wonder why that rule was there .

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative.

Because we are minnows and that is how trade deals work, just wait and see what the US do to us Yeah i keep hearing that too but have seen no evidence.I can see the uk being in the trans pacific free trade deal this time next year and think we would have had it set up for next year if the eu had not insisted that we could not negotiate until we left the eu. wonder why that rule was there . "

We knew the rules, what is your point? When do you think we will get this great deal?

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative.

Because we are minnows and that is how trade deals work, just wait and see what the US do to us Yeah i keep hearing that too but have seen no evidence.I can see the uk being in the trans pacific free trade deal this time next year and think we would have had it set up for next year if the eu had not insisted that we could not negotiate until we left the eu. wonder why that rule was there . "

Because the EU defends its interest and they couldn’t care less how your unicorns are doing. Get back to us when you have looked at the geographical side of things and stopped looking at the whole situation from your bellybutton. The centre of the world is not your bellybutton. once we’re out of the EU, we will bullied to get trade deals signed. That’s why nobody else but the U.K. is remotely interested in living the EU even if we were promised by the unicorn fans that the EU would disappear after brexit. No such sign of this.

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

"

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative.

Because we are minnows and that is how trade deals work, just wait and see what the US do to us Yeah i keep hearing that too but have seen no evidence.I can see the uk being in the trans pacific free trade deal this time next year and think we would have had it set up for next year if the eu had not insisted that we could not negotiate until we left the eu. wonder why that rule was there .

We knew the rules, what is your point? When do you think we will get this great deal? "

When the eu stops trying to impose eu rules on the uk to trade just like it does with every other trading partner and accepts that it will have to agree to yearly fishing quoters in uk waters

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol"

Yeah says a guy with only a picture of his arse and no veris.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative.

Because we are minnows and that is how trade deals work, just wait and see what the US do to us Yeah i keep hearing that too but have seen no evidence.I can see the uk being in the trans pacific free trade deal this time next year and think we would have had it set up for next year if the eu had not insisted that we could not negotiate until we left the eu. wonder why that rule was there .

We knew the rules, what is your point? When do you think we will get this great deal? When the eu stops trying to impose eu rules on the uk to trade just like it does with every other trading partner and accepts that it will have to agree to yearly fishing quoters in uk waters"

Never going to happen, but we all knew that from that start, didn’t we ??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol"

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative.

Because we are minnows and that is how trade deals work, just wait and see what the US do to us Yeah i keep hearing that too but have seen no evidence.I can see the uk being in the trans pacific free trade deal this time next year and think we would have had it set up for next year if the eu had not insisted that we could not negotiate until we left the eu. wonder why that rule was there .

We knew the rules, what is your point? When do you think we will get this great deal? When the eu stops trying to impose eu rules on the uk to trade just like it does with every other trading partner and accepts that it will have to agree to yearly fishing quoters in uk waters

Never going to happen, but we all knew that from that start, didn’t we ?? "

Did we ? well if it doesnt as i said there is a big wide world out there all ready to do business maybe we can jump in on the Mercosur deal the eu took 20 years to negotiate and is now going to be rejected by france and ireland.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

well its been fun but need to go out.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"well its been fun but need to go out. "

Are you going buying a bigger shovel ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative.

Because we are minnows and that is how trade deals work, just wait and see what the US do to us Yeah i keep hearing that too but have seen no evidence.I can see the uk being in the trans pacific free trade deal this time next year and think we would have had it set up for next year if the eu had not insisted that we could not negotiate until we left the eu. wonder why that rule was there .

We knew the rules, what is your point? When do you think we will get this great deal? When the eu stops trying to impose eu rules on the uk to trade just like it does with every other trading partner and accepts that it will have to agree to yearly fishing quoters in uk waters

Never going to happen, but we all knew that from that start, didn’t we ?? Did we ? well if it doesnt as i said there is a big wide world out there all ready to do business maybe we can jump in on the Mercosur deal the eu took 20 years to negotiate and is now going to be rejected by france and ireland. "

‘Maybe ‘ we can?

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated "

haha new you’d have to jump on I wonder if remainer guys on fab have balls half full or half empty judging by the posts I’d say half empty lol before you ask mine are always empty totally drained lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk. "

I'm not up for an argument about the reality of the situation. All the information about this kind of thing is available, should you choose to want to learn about it.

I genuinely find it interesting the effect the media had on people's perceptions. And this was an especially interesting example.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated haha new you’d have to jump on I wonder if remainer guys on fab have balls half full or half empty judging by the posts I’d say half empty lol before you ask mine are always empty totally drained lol"

Ha, tbh , remain voters tend to think with their brains, not their dicks .

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated haha new you’d have to jump on I wonder if remainer guys on fab have balls half full or half empty judging by the posts I’d say half empty lol before you ask mine are always empty totally drained lol

Ha, tbh , remain voters tend to think with their brains, not their dicks . "

well if ypus ever got to use yr dicks you maybe a bit more positive rather than frustrated all the time lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated haha new you’d have to jump on I wonder if remainer guys on fab have balls half full or half empty judging by the posts I’d say half empty lol before you ask mine are always empty totally drained lol

Ha, tbh , remain voters tend to think with their brains, not their dicks . well if ypus ever got to use yr dicks you maybe a bit more positive rather than frustrated all the time lol"

Why? Does your entire life revolve around ‘draining your balls’? tbh I have had loads of meets on here, doesn’t make my views on Brexit more valid than someone who has had less

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated haha new you’d have to jump on I wonder if remainer guys on fab have balls half full or half empty judging by the posts I’d say half empty lol before you ask mine are always empty totally drained lol

Ha, tbh , remain voters tend to think with their brains, not their dicks . well if ypus ever got to use yr dicks you maybe a bit more positive rather than frustrated all the time lol

Why? Does your entire life revolve around ‘draining your balls’? tbh I have had loads of meets on here, doesn’t make my views on Brexit more valid than someone who has had less "

ffs it’s hard graft trying to have a bit of craic with a remainder like amd to answer yr question yes it does lol

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison, we are still their biggest export nation

Irrelevant, big trading bloc always has the upper hand over small trading bloc, otherwise we would be getting a great deal?? So you keep telling me but i see no evidence ,we import more from the eu than canada does so that makes us a bigger trading partner so why is the eu trying to give us a worse deal? doesnt really fit with your narrative.

Because we are minnows and that is how trade deals work, just wait and see what the US do to us Yeah i keep hearing that too but have seen no evidence.I can see the uk being in the trans pacific free trade deal this time next year and think we would have had it set up for next year if the eu had not insisted that we could not negotiate until we left the eu. wonder why that rule was there . "

I had a quick look into this trans Pacific trading block a few weeks ago when the Japanese deal went through. I did not appreciate just how big it was and wrongly assumed given our location on the map we would not qualify but turns out we do.

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated haha new you’d have to jump on I wonder if remainer guys on fab have balls half full or half empty judging by the posts I’d say half empty lol before you ask mine are always empty totally drained lol

Ha, tbh , remain voters tend to think with their brains, not their dicks . well if ypus ever got to use yr dicks you maybe a bit more positive rather than frustrated all the time lol

Why? Does your entire life revolve around ‘draining your balls’? tbh I have had loads of meets on here, doesn’t make my views on Brexit more valid than someone who has had less ffs it’s hard graft trying to have a bit of craic with a remainder like amd to answer yr question yes it does lol"

It’s even harder to make sense of your posts. Scoot of us have given up trying.,

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

If we show you a map of the world, do you think you’ll be able to see how close the U.K. is to France compared to Canada? Just saying because that’s the reason they’re not interested in a Canada deal with us. Carry on living with your unicorns."

What country does the uk trade with the most in the world and how close is it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

If we show you a map of the world, do you think you’ll be able to see how close the U.K. is to France compared to Canada? Just saying because that’s the reason they’re not interested in a Canada deal with us. Carry on living with your unicorns.

What country does the uk trade with the most in the world and how close is it"

I don’t know, who is it?

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By *oxychick35Couple  over a year ago

thornaby


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated haha new you’d have to jump on I wonder if remainer guys on fab have balls half full or half empty judging by the posts I’d say half empty lol before you ask mine are always empty totally drained lol

Ha, tbh , remain voters tend to think with their brains, not their dicks . well if ypus ever got to use yr dicks you maybe a bit more positive rather than frustrated all the time lol

Why? Does your entire life revolve around ‘draining your balls’? tbh I have had loads of meets on here, doesn’t make my views on Brexit more valid than someone who has had less ffs it’s hard graft trying to have a bit of craic with a remainder like amd to answer yr question yes it does lol

It’s even harder to make sense of your posts. Scoot of us have given up trying.,"

aw bless ya was there a spelling mistake again lol

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

If we show you a map of the world, do you think you’ll be able to see how close the U.K. is to France compared to Canada? Just saying because that’s the reason they’re not interested in a Canada deal with us. Carry on living with your unicorns.

What country does the uk trade with the most in the world and how close is it

I don’t know, who is it? "

It's the USA so not geographically close

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By *eroy1000Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"

Forgive my ignorance, but could someone define the meaning of "gammon", in the Brexit context

I think it means angry white older men going red in the face at all the imagined injustices by the EU. "

So what am I then? Burnt Gammon maybe

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

I would like to know why you think the distance of a country has any bearing on getting a same trade deal.

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated haha new you’d have to jump on I wonder if remainer guys on fab have balls half full or half empty judging by the posts I’d say half empty lol before you ask mine are always empty totally drained lol

Ha, tbh , remain voters tend to think with their brains, not their dicks . well if ypus ever got to use yr dicks you maybe a bit more positive rather than frustrated all the time lol

Why? Does your entire life revolve around ‘draining your balls’? tbh I have had loads of meets on here, doesn’t make my views on Brexit more valid than someone who has had less ffs it’s hard graft trying to have a bit of craic with a remainder like amd to answer yr question yes it does lol

It’s even harder to make sense of your posts. Scoot of us have given up trying.,aw bless ya was there a spelling mistake again lol"

No there wasn’t. It is a special message for people who can speak English. You’re getting there.

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol


"I would like to know why you think the distance of a country has any bearing on getting a same trade deal."

You should ask the EU because clearly they think it does. I assume it’s pretty easy to understand that a country doesn’t want another country in the vicinity undercutting them with lower standards or subsidised industries. It makes perfect sense. But hey, if the brexiters decide that the EU shouldn’t have a problem with this, who are the EU to tell us otherwise? How dare 27 countries resist the whims of Little England.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"To go to Court is the very last part of this procedure, and will take years to do.

A fair point. It will take years.

They don't have that long before a deal has to be reached - or not.

Not is looking even more likely every day.There will be a deal, the eu need one we buy far more from them than they do from us.they would have pulled out by now if they didnt. if they can reign macron in on fishing and accept the uk makes uk laws it will get done.

This old "they need us more than we need them" chestnut.

It's interesting to see people still buying into the old rhetoric that even the Tories left behind years ago.Tell me why you think the eu are continuing talks for the benifit of the uk.

Because the UK and the EU will both be weakened if we leave with a no deal, it will be far worse for the UK though . I keep hearing this we will be worse off but never any reason why.If you own a business and sell 2/3rds more stuff to someone than you buy from them would you want to lose them?

Ah, so the vast majority of experts and economists are wrong ? Does every business in the UK export 2/3rds of their products to the EU? Not what i said.

The EU is a much larger trading bloc than the UK, they can take the hit of a no deal Brexit far easier than we can. You have to face the fact the we are very small compared to them You mean Germany and France and a couple of others could but not the whole eu so much for unity.

At least you have acknowledged how tiny we are in comparison,

Brexiters are like a lot of blokes on fab. They all think they have a big cock and then reality catches them up when they display the little worm in their boxer shorts. The U.K. is a worm compared to the EU and is an enzyme compared to the US and China. Wondered when you would turn up not really interested in your worm though. There is a big wide world out there ready to trade and next year we will be joining them free to trade with whomever we like.

It looks like you haven’t understood who has a worm in his boxer shorts but on top of living in dreamland, brexiters have also a reading age well below average so no wonder you got your worms mixed up.

your an a roll again mate so now leavers have tiny cocks and below average reading age lol

Not all of them, but statistically they are less well

Educated haha new you’d have to jump on I wonder if remainer guys on fab have balls half full or half empty judging by the posts I’d say half empty lol before you ask mine are always empty totally drained lol

Ha, tbh , remain voters tend to think with their brains, not their dicks . well if ypus ever got to use yr dicks you maybe a bit more positive rather than frustrated all the time lol

Why? Does your entire life revolve around ‘draining your balls’? tbh I have had loads of meets on here, doesn’t make my views on Brexit more valid than someone who has had less ffs it’s hard graft trying to have a bit of craic with a remainder like amd to answer yr question yes it does lol

It’s even harder to make sense of your posts. Scoot of us have given up trying.,aw bless ya was there a spelling mistake again lol"

You cant blame him for getting angry didnt want trump lost,didnt want boris lost, didnt want brexit lost the guy must be in a permanent depression everything he wanted has gone tits up for years ,it has to make you lemon.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"I would like to know why you think the distance of a country has any bearing on getting a same trade deal.

You should ask the EU because clearly they think it does. I assume it’s pretty easy to understand that a country doesn’t want another country in the vicinity undercutting them with lower standards or subsidised industries. It makes perfect sense. But hey, if the brexiters decide that the EU shouldn’t have a problem with this, who are the EU to tell us otherwise? How dare 27 countries resist the whims of Little England. "

Exactly now you understand ,they do not want the competition they know the uk will do well after we leave and that they have been holding the uk back.So why knowing that do you still say we will be worse off?

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By *exy7Man  over a year ago

Bristol

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes


"I would like to know why you think the distance of a country has any bearing on getting a same trade deal."

Distance clearly does not matter as the USA example shows. The EU use the location excuse when asked for a Canada style deal.

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