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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Let's just get Brexit done..

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Let's just get Brexit done.. "

Brexits done, they're just trying to save a few jobs to keep the taxes flowing.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

Is it still oven ready?

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


"Let's just get Brexit done.. "

I thought it had been ‘done ‘ ?

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


"Is it still oven ready?"

29th March 2019 is

Well in the past .

If the ovens still been on

I think it'll be a little bit burnt

Just like The U.K

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

looks like the final 24 hours tomorrow if there is no deal the government will press ahead with the internal trade bill and that will be that.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Hey Ho and the sun will rise the day after...

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Hey Ho and the sun will rise the day after..."
Very true my friend.

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


"Hey Ho and the sun will rise the day after..."

Another Brexit bonus?

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


"looks like the final 24 hours tomorrow if there is no deal the government will press ahead with the internal trade bill and that will be that."

That will please the next POTUS

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes

Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages ago

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages ago"

Pardon? I thought we ‘held all the cards’ ?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages ago"
Yeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

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By *losguygl3Man  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Let's just get Brexit done.. "

Done?

We have been!

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?"

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

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


"Let's just get Brexit done..

Done?

We have been!"

Now now, if we leave without a deal then it was what the people voted for

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘ "

And they need us more than we need them

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them"

Yeah, I can’t believe the EU haven’t capitulated already and given the UK ‘an amazing deal ‘

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

you guys seem to have got it at last.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them"

Lionel, you have seen the light.. sit down before you get dizzy..

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By *losguygl3Man  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Yeah, I can’t believe the EU haven’t capitulated already and given the UK ‘an amazing deal ‘ "

Ha ha ha! Yeah cos we have soooo much they are desperate for Lol

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Lionel, you have seen the light.. sit down before you get dizzy..

"

Seen the light? We were promised sunlit uplands ,

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Yeah, I can’t believe the EU haven’t capitulated already and given the UK ‘an amazing deal ‘

Ha ha ha! Yeah cos we have soooo much they are desperate for Lol "

Fish?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Lionel, you have seen the light.. sit down before you get dizzy..

Seen the light? We were promised sunlit uplands , "

only in the summer its winter mate.

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Lionel, you have seen the light.. sit down before you get dizzy..

Seen the light? We were promised sunlit uplands , only in the summer its winter mate."

No such thing as winter when we leave the EU,

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?"

Surely it can't be weak little UK who are so insignificant outside the EU.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Lionel, you have seen the light.. sit down before you get dizzy..

Seen the light? We were promised sunlit uplands , only in the summer its winter mate.

No such thing as winter when we leave the EU, "

we cant move Britain unfortunately if we could we would have a canada deal but apparently britain is too near eu countries to have one of those.

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

Surely it can't be weak little UK who are so insignificant outside the EU. "

I am not sure what your point is? When are we getting this ‘amazing deal’ , if I could be bothered I would list all the times the leave campaign leaders stated there was no chance of a no deal? What has happened

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Lionel, you have seen the light.. sit down before you get dizzy..

Seen the light? We were promised sunlit uplands , only in the summer its winter mate.

No such thing as winter when we leave the EU, we cant move Britain unfortunately if we could we would have a canada deal but apparently britain is too near eu countries to have one of those. "

Why can’t we get a Canada deal? We hold all the cards ?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

Surely it can't be weak little UK who are so insignificant outside the EU.

I am not sure what your point is? When are we getting this ‘amazing deal’ , if I could be bothered I would list all the times the leave campaign leaders stated there was no chance of a no deal? What has happened "

Well it seems the eu have gone back on the withdrawal agreement and will not recognize the uk as a sovereign nation now.

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By *losguygl3Man  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Yeah, I can’t believe the EU haven’t capitulated already and given the UK ‘an amazing deal ‘

Ha ha ha! Yeah cos we have soooo much they are desperate for Lol

Fish? "

they have that already don't they?

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By *losguygl3Man  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

Surely it can't be weak little UK who are so insignificant outside the EU. "

But Boris and his clique of numpties haven't managed to figure out that bleeding obvious situation yet.

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

Surely it can't be weak little UK who are so insignificant outside the EU.

I am not sure what your point is? When are we getting this ‘amazing deal’ , if I could be bothered I would list all the times the leave campaign leaders stated there was no chance of a no deal? What has happened Well it seems the eu have gone back on the withdrawal agreement and will not recognize the uk as a sovereign nation now. "

O dear, that wasn’t in the script, especially as they need us more then we need them

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Lionel, you have seen the light.. sit down before you get dizzy..

Seen the light? We were promised sunlit uplands , only in the summer its winter mate.

No such thing as winter when we leave the EU, we cant move Britain unfortunately if we could we would have a canada deal but apparently britain is too near eu countries to have one of those. "

Odd given we do more trade with the USA than any other country.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Deal, No Deal, who cares..

Noel Edmunds could do better than these clowns..

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

Surely it can't be weak little UK who are so insignificant outside the EU.

I am not sure what your point is? When are we getting this ‘amazing deal’ , if I could be bothered I would list all the times the leave campaign leaders stated there was no chance of a no deal? What has happened Well it seems the eu have gone back on the withdrawal agreement and will not recognize the uk as a sovereign nation now.

O dear, that wasn’t in the script, especially as they need us more then we need them "

No who would have thought it.

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By *losguygl3Man  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

Surely it can't be weak little UK who are so insignificant outside the EU.

I am not sure what your point is? When are we getting this ‘amazing deal’ , if I could be bothered I would list all the times the leave campaign leaders stated there was no chance of a no deal? What has happened Well it seems the eu have gone back on the withdrawal agreement and will not recognize the uk as a sovereign nation now. "

Err... well we are. We always have been. A state of affairs lost on most Brexiteers. The nonsense they cling desperately to about being 'dictated to'. Hey ho. The proof is in the pudding.

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


"Seems to be dragging on for a country that was supposed to capitulate ages agoYeah i wonder what the eu is so scared of?

They are probably terrified of the fact ‘we hold all the cards ‘

And they need us more than we need them

Lionel, you have seen the light.. sit down before you get dizzy..

Seen the light? We were promised sunlit uplands , only in the summer its winter mate.

No such thing as winter when we leave the EU, we cant move Britain unfortunately if we could we would have a canada deal but apparently britain is too near eu countries to have one of those.

Odd given we do more trade with the USA than any other country. "

I don’t think the new POTUS is very impressed with Boris and the rest of his Brexit fuckwits, doesn’t bode well for any US trade deal

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


"Deal, No Deal, who cares..

Noel Edmunds could do better than these clowns..

"

Who cares? You started and are commenting on a thread talking about Brexit

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

Only 24 hours then barnier will be going home with his tail between his legs.Macron will have to explain why his fishermen cant work why theres no fish in the shops and the uk can start making them unlevel playing fields the eu is shit scared of.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Vivre la UK..

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


"Only 24 hours then barnier will be going home with his tail between his legs.Macron will have to explain why his fishermen cant work why theres no fish in the shops and the uk can start making them unlevel playing fields the eu is shit scared of. "

And we can all celebrate our national hero Boris and his Brexit A team on getting the UK an amazing deal, I think

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

And the sun rises.. zzzzz

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

Is princess nut nuts on the case?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Only 24 hours then barnier will be going home with his tail between his legs.Macron will have to explain why his fishermen cant work why theres no fish in the shops and the uk can start making them unlevel playing fields the eu is shit scared of.

And we can all celebrate our national hero Boris and his Brexit A team on getting the UK an amazing deal, I think "

I dont think there will be one now in time for jan 1st.

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


"Only 24 hours then barnier will be going home with his tail between his legs.Macron will have to explain why his fishermen cant work why theres no fish in the shops and the uk can start making them unlevel playing fields the eu is shit scared of.

And we can all celebrate our national hero Boris and his Brexit A team on getting the UK an amazing deal, I think I dont think there will be one now in time for jan 1st."

What? But Boris promised?

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


"And the sun rises.. zzzzz"

And your still here commenting on a subject you don’t care about

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"And the sun rises.. zzzzz

And your still here commenting on a subject you don’t care about "

And the sun rises .. zzz

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Only 24 hours then barnier will be going home with his tail between his legs.Macron will have to explain why his fishermen cant work why theres no fish in the shops and the uk can start making them unlevel playing fields the eu is shit scared of.

And we can all celebrate our national hero Boris and his Brexit A team on getting the UK an amazing deal, I think I dont think there will be one now in time for jan 1st.

What? But Boris promised? "

It takes two to tango funny that the mighty eu need guarantees that little insignificant Britain wont de regulate and take their trade away.

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


"And the sun rises.. zzzzz

And your still here commenting on a subject you don’t care about

And the sun rises .. zzz"

What time ?

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

Are we heading for a no deal then?

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By *kstallionMan  over a year ago

milton keynes

More trade with USA than any country BEFORE any possible deal and not just across the channel

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"And the sun rises.. zzzzz

And your still here commenting on a subject you don’t care about

And the sun rises .. zzz

What time ? "

It will rise when it feels like.. chillout..

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


"Only 24 hours then barnier will be going home with his tail between his legs.Macron will have to explain why his fishermen cant work why theres no fish in the shops and the uk can start making them unlevel playing fields the eu is shit scared of.

And we can all celebrate our national hero Boris and his Brexit A team on getting the UK an amazing deal, I think I dont think there will be one now in time for jan 1st.

What? But Boris promised? It takes two to tango funny that the mighty eu need guarantees that little insignificant Britain wont de regulate and take their trade away. "

I don’t get it though, Boris promised, Gove promised, David Davies promised, JRM promised, we hold all the cards,

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


"And the sun rises.. zzzzz

And your still here commenting on a subject you don’t care about

And the sun rises .. zzz

What time ?

It will rise when it feels like.. chillout..

"

Zzzzzz, I am chilled, the sun will rise

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


"Are we heading for a no deal then?"

We can’t be, ‘nobody voted for a no deal ‘

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Are we heading for a no deal then?

We can’t be, ‘nobody voted for a no deal ‘ "

i cant remember anything about deals on the ballot paper just stay or leave and the majority voted leave.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Are we heading for a no deal then?"
looks very much like it now.

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


"Are we heading for a no deal then?

We can’t be, ‘nobody voted for a no deal ‘ i cant remember anything about deals on the ballot paper just stay or leave and the majority voted leave."

No my words, the words of Micheal Gove

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Are we heading for a no deal then?

We can’t be, ‘nobody voted for a no deal ‘ i cant remember anything about deals on the ballot paper just stay or leave and the majority voted leave.

No my words, the words of Micheal Gove "

Is that all he said or was it part of what he said?

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


"Are we heading for a no deal then?

We can’t be, ‘nobody voted for a no deal ‘ i cant remember anything about deals on the ballot paper just stay or leave and the majority voted leave.

No my words, the words of Micheal Gove Is that all he said or was it part of what he said?"

You tell me

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Are we heading for a no deal then?

We can’t be, ‘nobody voted for a no deal ‘ i cant remember anything about deals on the ballot paper just stay or leave and the majority voted leave.

No my words, the words of Micheal Gove Is that all he said or was it part of what he said?

You tell me "

I dont know you seem to be the expert you just told me they were the words of gove it was news to me up until then.So is that all he said or have you taken a bit out of a paragraph and out of context thats all im asking.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy.. "
clacton is nearer mate.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy.. clacton is nearer mate. "

Yes but not as fun..

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy.. clacton is nearer mate.

Yes but not as fun.. "

More of a maldon oyster man myself.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

There was some crackpot from the Brexit party on 5 live before.

I lasted about 5 seconds.

The fact that we have put our future in the hands of those raving nationalistic fuckwits is truly terrifying.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"There was some crackpot from the Brexit party on 5 live before.

I lasted about 5 seconds.

The fact that we have put our future in the hands of those raving nationalistic fuckwits is truly terrifying. "

Well that sums you up lionel old mate your mind is made up and wont even listen to another point of view for more than 5 seconds.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"There was some crackpot from the Brexit party on 5 live before.

I lasted about 5 seconds.

The fact that we have put our future in the hands of those raving nationalistic fuckwits is truly terrifying. Well that sums you up lionel old mate your mind is made up and wont even listen to another point of view for more than 5 seconds."

I'm quite capable of listening to a reasoned well thought out intelligent debate,which differs from my own.

Which is why I turned off after 5 seconds.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"There was some crackpot from the Brexit party on 5 live before.

I lasted about 5 seconds.

The fact that we have put our future in the hands of those raving nationalistic fuckwits is truly terrifying. Well that sums you up lionel old mate your mind is made up and wont even listen to another point of view for more than 5 seconds.

I'm quite capable of listening to a reasoned well thought out intelligent debate,which differs from my own.

Which is why I turned off after 5 seconds. "

great that you can make such an informed decision in 5 seconds i doff my cap .

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


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy.. "

Chill, The sun will rise,

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"There was some crackpot from the Brexit party on 5 live before.

I lasted about 5 seconds.

The fact that we have put our future in the hands of those raving nationalistic fuckwits is truly terrifying. Well that sums you up lionel old mate your mind is made up and wont even listen to another point of view for more than 5 seconds.

I'm quite capable of listening to a reasoned well thought out intelligent debate,which differs from my own.

Which is why I turned off after 5 seconds. great that you can make such an informed decision in 5 seconds i doff my cap . "

I dont have to sit through an entire series of Mrs brown browns to know that its painfully unfunny cack.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"There was some crackpot from the Brexit party on 5 live before.

I lasted about 5 seconds.

The fact that we have put our future in the hands of those raving nationalistic fuckwits is truly terrifying. Well that sums you up lionel old mate your mind is made up and wont even listen to another point of view for more than 5 seconds.

I'm quite capable of listening to a reasoned well thought out intelligent debate,which differs from my own.

Which is why I turned off after 5 seconds. great that you can make such an informed decision in 5 seconds i doff my cap .

I dont have to sit through an entire series of Mrs brown browns to know that its painfully unfunny cack."

Now i know you dont have a sense of humour.

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


"There was some crackpot from the Brexit party on 5 live before.

I lasted about 5 seconds.

The fact that we have put our future in the hands of those raving nationalistic fuckwits is truly terrifying. "

Is the Brexit party still a ‘thing’

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"There was some crackpot from the Brexit party on 5 live before.

I lasted about 5 seconds.

The fact that we have put our future in the hands of those raving nationalistic fuckwits is truly terrifying.

Is the Brexit party still a ‘thing’ "

Apparently

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

Why haven't the EU walked away already?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise, "

It will rise.. I promise

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


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise "

Chill , the sun will set as well

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise

Chill , the sun will set as well "

You like my thinking.. Have a great weekend..

Have a great future..

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


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise

Chill , the sun will set as well

You like my thinking.. Have a great weekend..

Have a great future..

"

It doesn’t matter man, the future isn’t important, the sun will rise

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise

Chill , the sun will set as well

You like my thinking.. Have a great weekend..

Have a great future..

It doesn’t matter man, the future isn’t important, the sun will rise "

My thinking..

Glad you are enlightened..

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


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise

Chill , the sun will set as well

You like my thinking.. Have a great weekend..

Have a great future..

It doesn’t matter man, the future isn’t important, the sun will rise

My thinking..

Glad you are enlightened.."

I don’t need to be enlightened, chill,

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise

Chill , the sun will set as well

You like my thinking.. Have a great weekend..

Have a great future..

It doesn’t matter man, the future isn’t important, the sun will rise

My thinking..

Glad you are enlightened..

I don’t need to be enlightened, chill, "

No.. just guidance..

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


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise

Chill , the sun will set as well

You like my thinking.. Have a great weekend..

Have a great future..

It doesn’t matter man, the future isn’t important, the sun will rise

My thinking..

Glad you are enlightened..

I don’t need to be enlightened, chill,

No.. just guidance.. "

I don’t need guidance, chill

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise

Chill , the sun will set as well

You like my thinking.. Have a great weekend..

Have a great future..

It doesn’t matter man, the future isn’t important, the sun will rise

My thinking..

Glad you are enlightened..

I don’t need to be enlightened, chill,

No.. just guidance..

I don’t need guidance, chill "

You seem troubled..

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


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise

Chill , the sun will set as well

You like my thinking.. Have a great weekend..

Have a great future..

It doesn’t matter man, the future isn’t important, the sun will rise

My thinking..

Glad you are enlightened..

I don’t need to be enlightened, chill,

No.. just guidance..

I don’t need guidance, chill

You seem troubled.. "

Chill, no troubles, the sun will rise

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"As long as I can still get my cockles and whelks on Southend seafront and my cod or haddock and chips then I am happy..

Chill, The sun will rise,

It will rise.. I promise

Chill , the sun will set as well

You like my thinking.. Have a great weekend..

Have a great future..

It doesn’t matter man, the future isn’t important, the sun will rise

My thinking..

Glad you are enlightened..

I don’t need to be enlightened, chill,

No.. just guidance..

I don’t need guidance, chill

You seem troubled..

Chill, no troubles, the sun will rise "

Glad we agree dude.. keep chilling..

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

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

It was all a sham. The only oven ready deal was a no deal. The UK will now be an experiment in deregulation as a way to promote free trade. The first Enterprise Country, following the Honduran ZEDE experiment. The farmlands are the new economic landscape as the UK creates a new serfdom based on the Sovereign Individual.

Disclaimer....I may be talking complete bollocks

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? "
Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

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


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus? "

Why haven’t the Uk walked away? Afterall, a no deal is a ‘good outcome’ .

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


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Why haven’t the Uk walked away? Afterall, a no deal is a ‘good outcome’ . "

In some respects it is, especially with regard to this level playing field business. Funnily enough I would have thought that people on the left would have been more keen for a no deal as it would allow more state aid and investment in/for businesses, particularly in new technology and AI businesses. Technology has no borders and particularly 3D technology which will mean fewer goods being transported. The EU is living in the past and the UK is showing the way forward

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus? "

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?"

i didnt vote remain or leave and they aint representing me im sure others who didnt vote feel the same way.it is funny though leavers thinking the goverment give to hoots about them and remainers thinking the e.u give a damn about them.fact is the e.u are doing whats best for them and the uk goverment are doing what suits them.the people of the u.k and europe dont even register with these people

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?"

Who the eu? you must be joking.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 35% of the UK population that voted, who didn't vote for brexit ?"

FTFY

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

"

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?"

Blimey, was it that long ago?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?"

He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it. "

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it .

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . "

I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way. "

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’ "

There couldn't be talks of a deal until the withdrawal agreement had been met that was EU rules i wonder why.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it. "

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/oct/13/boris-johnson-brexit-deal-theresa-may-trade

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/oct/13/boris-johnson-brexit-deal-theresa-may-trade"

I dont want to read what a newspaper says i want you to explain what you like about it,its your opinion im interested in not a news paper.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it. "

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’ There couldn't be talks of a deal until the withdrawal agreement had been met that was EU rules i wonder why. "

I am not disagreeing with you, it is looking increasingly likely we will be leaving without a deal? Let’s see how that works , the UK will have no ties to the EU and will be ‘free’ to do what it wants and trade with whoever they want ? Will 2021 be a prosperous year for the UK?

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’ There couldn't be talks of a deal until the withdrawal agreement had been met that was EU rules i wonder why. "

Did we know about these ‘rules’ beforehand?

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’ There couldn't be talks of a deal until the withdrawal agreement had been met that was EU rules i wonder why.

I am not disagreeing with you, it is looking increasingly likely we will be leaving without a deal? Let’s see how that works , the UK will have no ties to the EU and will be ‘free’ to do what it wants and trade with whoever they want ? Will 2021 be a prosperous year for the UK? "

No it won't but they've got an oven ready excuse

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’ There couldn't be talks of a deal until the withdrawal agreement had been met that was EU rules i wonder why.

I am not disagreeing with you, it is looking increasingly likely we will be leaving without a deal? Let’s see how that works , the UK will have no ties to the EU and will be ‘free’ to do what it wants and trade with whoever they want ? Will 2021 be a prosperous year for the UK?

No it won't but they've got an oven ready excuse "

True, but surely our economy we will recover faster than the likes of Germany now we are free from the tyranny of the EU?

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By *eroy1000Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?"

What percentage of the public voted to remain?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’ There couldn't be talks of a deal until the withdrawal agreement had been met that was EU rules i wonder why.

Did we know about these ‘rules’ beforehand? "

Yes but unfortunately the uk had a remain PM who thought she could leave in name only.

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By *eroy1000Man  over a year ago

milton keynes

Both sides need to sell any deal to their people so both will need to be able to show the have stuck to their red lines. As always the devil will be in the detail. Boris needs to get it through parliament and the EU through 27 countries with various interests

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


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?

What percentage of the public voted to remain?"

It was roughly 24%, in total about 50% of the population voted in the EU referendum, hardly the ‘will of the people ‘

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’ There couldn't be talks of a deal until the withdrawal agreement had been met that was EU rules i wonder why.

Did we know about these ‘rules’ beforehand? Yes but unfortunately the uk had a remain PM who thought she could leave in name only."

O dear, that’s a shame ,

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’ There couldn't be talks of a deal until the withdrawal agreement had been met that was EU rules i wonder why.

Did we know about these ‘rules’ beforehand? Yes but unfortunately the uk had a remain PM who thought she could leave in name only.

O dear, that’s a shame , "

Only for remainers.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/oct/13/boris-johnson-brexit-deal-theresa-may-tradeI dont want to read what a newspaper says i want you to explain what you like about it,its your opinion im interested in not a news paper."

Course you dont.

How about with Mays deal we didnt break international law?

I couldnt really care abouts May's deal tbh as the decision has been made to leave and that's that.

My point was a simpler one.

Whatever happens 1 of 2 things will happen

Blame will be put on another party (the eu)and if we get a deal it will he sold to us.

I did a thread ages ago where I said we live in a post truth age.

Facts and the truth dont matter.

What matters is soundbites and slogans and appeals to nationalism.

No one has a fucking clue what's going to happen post Brexit..we have been sold a fairytale where there is every possibly its going to be an absolute nightmare.

We simply domt know..which means we have gambled our future on the whims of the likes of Jacob Reece mogg,nigel farage and the daily mail

God help us.

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Boris didn’t have a deal either, fair play to him though, he got it voted through the HOC, shame he didn’t stick to it . I know that but people like you keep mentioning his oven ready deal as if it was a trade deal when in fact it was refering to the withdrawal agreement.But as usual dont let facts get in the way.

I know , that is what I said, ‘Boris didn’t have a deal either’ , even though he called it ‘an oven ready deal’ There couldn't be talks of a deal until the withdrawal agreement had been met that was EU rules i wonder why.

Did we know about these ‘rules’ beforehand? Yes but unfortunately the uk had a remain PM who thought she could leave in name only.

O dear, that’s a shame , Only for remainers."

Why? Don’t we all benefit from a no deal Brexit? I am looking forward to 2021, it promises to be a great year

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do."

Well of course people don't understand it.. matters of this importance should never have been left to the British voters.. the MPs know what's good for us.. its a bit like when the ladies would withdraw to the drawing room after dinner so the men could discuss the important matters of the day ... Better to have those days back than trust the British public to vote...

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do."

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...

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


"

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

Well of course people don't understand it.. matters of this importance should never have been left to the British voters.. the MPs know what's good for us.. its a bit like when the ladies would withdraw to the drawing room after dinner so the men could discuss the important matters of the day ... Better to have those days back than trust the British public to vote..."

Do you think women should be allowed to vote?

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/oct/13/boris-johnson-brexit-deal-theresa-may-tradeI dont want to read what a newspaper says i want you to explain what you like about it,its your opinion im interested in not a news paper.

Course you dont.

How about with Mays deal we didnt break international law?

I couldnt really care abouts May's deal tbh as the decision has been made to leave and that's that.

My point was a simpler one.

Whatever happens 1 of 2 things will happen

Blame will be put on another party (the eu)and if we get a deal it will he sold to us.

I did a thread ages ago where I said we live in a post truth age.

Facts and the truth dont matter.

What matters is soundbites and slogans and appeals to nationalism.

No one has a fucking clue what's going to happen post Brexit..we have been sold a fairytale where there is every possibly its going to be an absolute nightmare.

We simply domt know..which means we have gambled our future on the whims of the likes of Jacob Reece mogg,nigel farage and the daily mail

God help us.

"

Lionel,

I agrees with you on this one...

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road..."

Chill Tom, the sun will rise and all that

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/oct/13/boris-johnson-brexit-deal-theresa-may-tradeI dont want to read what a newspaper says i want you to explain what you like about it,its your opinion im interested in not a news paper.

Course you dont.

How about with Mays deal we didnt break international law?

I couldnt really care abouts May's deal tbh as the decision has been made to leave and that's that.

My point was a simpler one.

Whatever happens 1 of 2 things will happen

Blame will be put on another party (the eu)and if we get a deal it will he sold to us.

I did a thread ages ago where I said we live in a post truth age.

Facts and the truth dont matter.

What matters is soundbites and slogans and appeals to nationalism.

No one has a fucking clue what's going to happen post Brexit..we have been sold a fairytale where there is every possibly its going to be an absolute nightmare.

We simply domt know..which means we have gambled our future on the whims of the likes of Jacob Reece mogg,nigel farage and the daily mail

God help us.

"

I think it was Spartacus who said, It's better to live one day as a freeman than a hundred years as a slave. ..

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road..."

I sold mine in september so not bothered .

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...I sold mine in september so not bothered . "

That’s a shame,

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By *eroy1000Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?

What percentage of the public voted to remain?

It was roughly 24%, in total about 50% of the population voted in the EU referendum, hardly the ‘will of the people ‘

"

So when someone put 70 percent of the people didn't vote for brexit they forgot to mention 76 percent didn't vote to remain.

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


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?

What percentage of the public voted to remain?

It was roughly 24%, in total about 50% of the population voted in the EU referendum, hardly the ‘will of the people ‘

So when someone put 70 percent of the people didn't vote for brexit they forgot to mention 76 percent didn't vote to remain."

Yeah, that’s true, it wasn’t and never was the ‘will of the people ‘ to leave the EU

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?

What percentage of the public voted to remain?

It was roughly 24%, in total about 50% of the population voted in the EU referendum, hardly the ‘will of the people ‘

So when someone put 70 percent of the people didn't vote for brexit they forgot to mention 76 percent didn't vote to remain."

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road..."

Ways and means Tom. #smarmy here.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...I sold mine in september so not bothered .

That’s a shame, "

no mate it was a good move.

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...I sold mine in september so not bothered .

That’s a shame, no mate it was a good move. "

Fair enough, i hope it wasn’t Brexit that made you sell up

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...

Ways and means Tom. #smarmy here. "

Yep. If you have pre settled status anywhere in Europe as of 31/12/2020 nothing changes and you can still visit as a tourist for 6 months in every 12..

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...

Ways and means Tom. #smarmy here.

Yep. If you have pre settled status anywhere in Europe as of 31/12/2020 nothing changes and you can still visit as a tourist for 6 months in every 12.."

Even better than that Je Suis European.

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By *eroy1000Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?

What percentage of the public voted to remain?

It was roughly 24%, in total about 50% of the population voted in the EU referendum, hardly the ‘will of the people ‘

So when someone put 70 percent of the people didn't vote for brexit they forgot to mention 76 percent didn't vote to remain.

Yeah, that’s true, it wasn’t and never was the ‘will of the people ‘ to leave the EU "

Unless my maths is letting me down the will of the people was even less to remain

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


"Why haven't the EU walked away already? Dont seem to be many answers to that question.

Maybe they feel sorry for us or could it be they might miss the £79 billion trade surplus?

Because they are representing the 70% of the UK population that didn't vote for brexit ?

What percentage of the public voted to remain?

It was roughly 24%, in total about 50% of the population voted in the EU referendum, hardly the ‘will of the people ‘

So when someone put 70 percent of the people didn't vote for brexit they forgot to mention 76 percent didn't vote to remain.

Yeah, that’s true, it wasn’t and never was the ‘will of the people ‘ to leave the EU

Unless my maths is letting me down the will of the people was even less to remain"

Yes, I don’t recall the phrase ‘the will of the people ‘ ever being used by the remain voters, must have missed that

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here

Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...I sold mine in september so not bothered .

That’s a shame, no mate it was a good move.

Fair enough, i hope it wasn’t Brexit that made you sell up "

Nope why would i vote for something that made me do something i didnt want to do?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

"

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...I sold mine in september so not bothered .

That’s a shame, no mate it was a good move.

Fair enough, i hope it wasn’t Brexit that made you sell up Nope why would i vote for something that made me do something i didnt want to do? "

No idea, why did you buy it in the first place? I suppose you can buy a place in a sunny part of the UK instead

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


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

"

Maybe the referendum should have been kept as advisory,

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate? "

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...I sold mine in september so not bothered .

That’s a shame, no mate it was a good move.

Fair enough, i hope it wasn’t Brexit that made you sell up Nope why would i vote for something that made me do something i didnt want to do?

No idea, why did you buy it in the first place? I suppose you can buy a place in a sunny part of the UK instead "

Why not? i had a place in sunny england too.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate? "

Nah, I'll let watch a rerun of a 1966 football match

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...I sold mine in september so not bothered .

That’s a shame, no mate it was a good move.

Fair enough, i hope it wasn’t Brexit that made you sell up Nope why would i vote for something that made me do something i didnt want to do?

No idea, why did you buy it in the first place? I suppose you can buy a place in a sunny part of the UK instead Why not? i had a place in sunny england too. "

Nice, I am going to invest in somewhere in Italy, I love it out there, especially around lake Garda

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do."

Still swerving the issue I see

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

"

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...I sold mine in september so not bothered .

That’s a shame, no mate it was a good move.

Fair enough, i hope it wasn’t Brexit that made you sell up Nope why would i vote for something that made me do something i didnt want to do?

No idea, why did you buy it in the first place? I suppose you can buy a place in a sunny part of the UK instead Why not? i had a place in sunny england too.

Nice, I am going to invest in somewhere in Italy, I love it out there, especially around lake Garda "

Nice you will be able to get your clths local then too.I prefer the south though myself.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb. "

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

"

i was talking to my scottish mate.

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


"You can see how this pans out.

A no deal will be blamed on eu intransigence and sold as better than a bad deal.

A last minute deal will be sold as evidence of boris's (or princess nut nuts)negotiating skills and hailed as a triumph.

Despite it being much worse than May's deal.

Win.win

What was it about mays deal that you liked?

Blimey, was it that long ago?He cant answer because may never had a deal all she had was a proposed withdrawal agreement which got defeated in the hoc. How long has brexit been going on? and people still dont understand it.

Me, I don't understand it.

I've asked and asked but nobody can explain it.

Just one tangible benefit would do.

I will give you one tangible benefit. Britons with holiday homes in the Med will no longer be able to stay there all year round..

That will wipe the smile off the face of that smarmy bitch who lives at the end of my road...I sold mine in september so not bothered .

That’s a shame, no mate it was a good move.

Fair enough, i hope it wasn’t Brexit that made you sell up Nope why would i vote for something that made me do something i didnt want to do?

No idea, why did you buy it in the first place? I suppose you can buy a place in a sunny part of the UK instead Why not? i had a place in sunny england too.

Nice, I am going to invest in somewhere in Italy, I love it out there, especially around lake Garda Nice you will be able to get your clths local then too.I prefer the south though myself."

True, the south is nice as well, you get more for your money down there as well

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate. "

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb. "

Townsends contract is due to be renewed... I think the best thing the SRU could do is let him go.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?"

ask a scotsman.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?"

Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

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


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies."

Ha, do you honestly think the US will do that?

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies."

Tangible or wishful thinking ?

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


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?"

We have just had a half Scottish POTUS and we now have a pro EU President, it looks like wishful thinking

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?"

Well it was imposed on the eu not scotland so cant see why not they just got caught in the collateral damage.

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


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?Well it was imposed on the eu not scotland so cant see why not they just got caught in the collateral damage. "

Why would the US give the UK better trade tariffs than they have with the EU

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?Well it was imposed on the eu not scotland so cant see why not they just got caught in the collateral damage.

Why would the US give the UK better trade tariffs than they have with the EU "

Read what i put,these tariffs were imposed because of subsidies we are no longer part of that.Ironic really as that is part of whats holding up a deal the eu them being worried about uk subsidies.

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


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?Well it was imposed on the eu not scotland so cant see why not they just got caught in the collateral damage.

Why would the US give the UK better trade tariffs than they have with the EU Read what i put,these tariffs were imposed because of subsidies we are no longer part of that.Ironic really as that is part of whats holding up a deal the eu them being worried about uk subsidies. "

It makes no difference why they were imposed, the new POTUS is pro EU, he won’t be doing the uk any favours at the detriment of the EU

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?Well it was imposed on the eu not scotland so cant see why not they just got caught in the collateral damage.

Why would the US give the UK better trade tariffs than they have with the EU "

Depending on Boris' act tomorrow it could well be sanctions rather than deals Mr Biden hands out.

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


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?Well it was imposed on the eu not scotland so cant see why not they just got caught in the collateral damage.

Why would the US give the UK better trade tariffs than they have with the EU

Depending on Boris' act tomorrow it could well be sanctions rather than deals Mr Biden hands out."

Boris has been told’ by Biden, he will act accordingly

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

Biden doesn't know what day it is

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Biden doesn't know what day it is "

And yet he still wiped the floor with trump..

Funny old game..

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


"Let's just get Brexit done.. "

It is done 31st Dec we leave, game over.

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By *eddy and legsCouple  over a year ago

the wetlands


"Let's just get Brexit done..

It is done 31st Dec we leave, game over.

"

We left in January, the fan has been winding up since

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By *eroy1000Man  over a year ago

milton keynes

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By *eroy1000Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?Well it was imposed on the eu not scotland so cant see why not they just got caught in the collateral damage.

Why would the US give the UK better trade tariffs than they have with the EU Read what i put,these tariffs were imposed because of subsidies we are no longer part of that.Ironic really as that is part of whats holding up a deal the eu them being worried about uk subsidies.

It makes no difference why they were imposed, the new POTUS is pro EU, he won’t be doing the uk any favours at the detriment of the EU "

It won't be to the detriment of the EU. It won't change for them. If I understand correctly it will possibly change for Scotland

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

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Biden doesn't know what day it is

And yet he still wiped the floor with trump..

Funny old game..

"

Let's hope Donald wont be sharing a cell with a sexual predator

The irony will be lost on him

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


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?Well it was imposed on the eu not scotland so cant see why not they just got caught in the collateral damage.

Why would the US give the UK better trade tariffs than they have with the EU Read what i put,these tariffs were imposed because of subsidies we are no longer part of that.Ironic really as that is part of whats holding up a deal the eu them being worried about uk subsidies.

It makes no difference why they were imposed, the new POTUS is pro EU, he won’t be doing the uk any favours at the detriment of the EU

It won't be to the detriment of the EU. It won't change for them. If I understand correctly it will possibly change for Scotland"

Will the tariffs be removed on 1st January 2021?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb. "

Your teams going to need to improve in the second half if they are going to beat today’s third choice French team

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By *eroy1000Man  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Even at this stage the semantics of the vote in 2016 are being picked over ....

I’m guilty of it as much as the next person ...

We should run a competition - who can create the most diverse interpretation of the factual result ...

The 70% one mentioned above (FYI which I corrected ) - how is that actually formulated ??

you watching England win the nations cup today mate?

your teams going to need to improve before the 6th feb.

What team ?

Will it be a tangible brexit benefit ?

Convince me ..

i was talking to my scottish mate.

Will brexit benefit Scotland then ?Hopefully they will be free of the 25% tariff the usa put on whisky,scotish shortbread and cashmere products that were put on the eu in retaliation to airbus subsidies.

Tangible or wishful thinking ?Well it was imposed on the eu not scotland so cant see why not they just got caught in the collateral damage.

Why would the US give the UK better trade tariffs than they have with the EU Read what i put,these tariffs were imposed because of subsidies we are no longer part of that.Ironic really as that is part of whats holding up a deal the eu them being worried about uk subsidies.

It makes no difference why they were imposed, the new POTUS is pro EU, he won’t be doing the uk any favours at the detriment of the EU

It won't be to the detriment of the EU. It won't change for them. If I understand correctly it will possibly change for Scotland

Will the tariffs be removed on 1st January 2021? "

I don't know for certain but it seems the tariffs are applied to the EU (something to do with the Airbus dispute I think) . As the UK will not be in the EU as of 1st January then I guess they will no longer apply. Maybe trump or Biden will 're impose them but not sure what the reason would be

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