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over a year ago
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"Meanwhile in Eu/U.K. Northern Ireland land ... U.K. decides to unilaterally extend the grace period on goods to NI
Guess who doesn’t like this ...."
Why are they doing that ? |
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"Meanwhile in Eu/U.K. Northern Ireland land ... U.K. decides to unilaterally extend the grace period on goods to NI
Guess who doesn’t like this ....
Why are they doing that ? "
They think we are doing that thing we didn’t do the first time ....
Ps given the state of affairs with the ch***s, you might want to encourage this extended grace period |
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"Meanwhile in Eu/U.K. Northern Ireland land ... U.K. decides to unilaterally extend the grace period on goods to NI
Guess who doesn’t like this ....
Why are they doing that ?
They think we are doing that thing we didn’t do the first time ....
Ps given the state of affairs with the ch***s, you might want to encourage this extended grace period "
But why now? Yes, that might help my situation |
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"Meanwhile in Eu/U.K. Northern Ireland land ... U.K. decides to unilaterally extend the grace period on goods to NI
Guess who doesn’t like this ....
Why are they doing that ?
They think we are doing that thing we didn’t do the first time ....
Ps given the state of affairs with the ch***s, you might want to encourage this extended grace period
But why now? Yes, that might help my situation "
I don’t know ... to be fair it’s probably not going to end up being an actual story as big boy Frostie is involved and is sorting out the situation
There’s a read out of a call between Eu and U.K. and would appear it might be another case of the Eu being a little trigger happy
(Haven’t read all the detail as I’m slowly filling myself with a single malt ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Meanwhile in Eu/U.K. Northern Ireland land ... U.K. decides to unilaterally extend the grace period on goods to NI
Guess who doesn’t like this ....
Why are they doing that ?
They think we are doing that thing we didn’t do the first time ....
Ps given the state of affairs with the ch***s, you might want to encourage this extended grace period
But why now? Yes, that might help my situation "
The spokesperson said Lord Frost underlined the extension was needed for "operational reasons" and such measures were "well precedented in other international trade arrangements, and that they were entirely consistent with our intention to discharge our obligations under the Protocol in good faith".
Something to do with the Digital Assistance Scheme |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Meanwhile in Eu/U.K. Northern Ireland land ... U.K. decides to unilaterally extend the grace period on goods to NI
Guess who doesn’t like this ....
Why are they doing that ?
They think we are doing that thing we didn’t do the first time ....
Ps given the state of affairs with the ch***s, you might want to encourage this extended grace period
But why now? Yes, that might help my situation
I don’t know ... to be fair it’s probably not going to end up being an actual story as big boy Frostie is involved and is sorting out the situation
There’s a read out of a call between Eu and U.K. and would appear it might be another case of the Eu being a little trigger happy
(Haven’t read all the detail as I’m slowly filling myself with a single malt )"
I see, as long as we don’t break international law everything will be ok |
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"Meanwhile in Eu/U.K. Northern Ireland land ... U.K. decides to unilaterally extend the grace period on goods to NI
Guess who doesn’t like this ....
Why are they doing that ?
They think we are doing that thing we didn’t do the first time ....
Ps given the state of affairs with the ch***s, you might want to encourage this extended grace period
But why now? Yes, that might help my situation
I don’t know ... to be fair it’s probably not going to end up being an actual story as big boy Frostie is involved and is sorting out the situation
There’s a read out of a call between Eu and U.K. and would appear it might be another case of the Eu being a little trigger happy
(Haven’t read all the detail as I’m slowly filling myself with a single malt )
I see, as long as we don’t break international law everything will be ok "
Probably ... then again I’m quite happy with my Lagavulin |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Meanwhile in Eu/U.K. Northern Ireland land ... U.K. decides to unilaterally extend the grace period on goods to NI
Guess who doesn’t like this ....
Why are they doing that ?
They think we are doing that thing we didn’t do the first time ....
Ps given the state of affairs with the ch***s, you might want to encourage this extended grace period
But why now? Yes, that might help my situation
I don’t know ... to be fair it’s probably not going to end up being an actual story as big boy Frostie is involved and is sorting out the situation
There’s a read out of a call between Eu and U.K. and would appear it might be another case of the Eu being a little trigger happy
(Haven’t read all the detail as I’m slowly filling myself with a single malt )
I see, as long as we don’t break international law everything will be ok
Probably ... then again I’m quite happy with my Lagavulin "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law."
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law.
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue "
Why do we need an extension? I thought everything was signed and sealed, great deal etc |
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"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law.
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue "
Hang on..I thought Brexit was 'done'?
Is that what he promised to do over and over and over? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law.
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue
Hang on..I thought Brexit was 'done'?
Is that what he promised to do over and over and over?"
I thought exactly the same, seems strange that they need an extension period for more talks |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law.
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue
Hang on..I thought Brexit was 'done'?
Is that what he promised to do over and over and over?"
The grace period was granted to get the systems needed in place. That obviously wasn't a long enough period so we're asking for a bit longer.
Should we have fucked the EU off out of British waters or should we have given them time to relinquish their share?
Everything takes time and agreement.
I'm off to chat to my teenager about economic now, I'm sure I'll get more sense from her. |
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"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law.
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue
Hang on..I thought Brexit was 'done'?
Is that what he promised to do over and over and over?
I thought exactly the same, seems strange that they need an extension period for more talks "
Well apparently when he won the election on "getting brexit done 'he forgot to mention an unspecified grace period which we all knew about apparently.
Even though this means breaking international law which they were all creaming themselves over a few weeks ago. |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
I can give an example of this shower of shit.
We have for a few years helped an associated company based in Belfast ship containers out of Belfast to Portugal.
We now have switched to using Dublin based hauliers to collect the container loads ex Belfast and ship out through Dublin as it’s easier and cheaper due to Brexit.
What a fucking amazing deal this shower have struck. It’s easier to ship from another country. Amazing but true. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law.
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue
Hang on..I thought Brexit was 'done'?
Is that what he promised to do over and over and over?
The grace period was granted to get the systems needed in place. That obviously wasn't a long enough period so we're asking for a bit longer.
Should we have fucked the EU off out of British waters or should we have given them time to relinquish their share?
Everything takes time and agreement.
I'm off to chat to my teenager about economic now, I'm sure I'll get more sense from her."
You might want to educate Boris as well, I don’t think he knows what he signed up for |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law.
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue
Hang on..I thought Brexit was 'done'?
Is that what he promised to do over and over and over?
The grace period was granted to get the systems needed in place. That obviously wasn't a long enough period so we're asking for a bit longer.
Should we have fucked the EU off out of British waters or should we have given them time to relinquish their share?
Everything takes time and agreement.
I'm off to chat to my teenager about economic now, I'm sure I'll get more sense from her."
If it’s not ready don’t impose any rules then.
The pain is felt by business today because it’s a half baked plan. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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How hard is it to wrap your head around it.
The system isn't ready and they've asked for more time. The EU refuse to give more time.
Should we just make the people of NI starve instead?
You still refuse to see that this kind of thing is 'well precedented in other international trade arrangements' |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How hard is it to wrap your head around it.
The system isn't ready and they've asked for more time. The EU refuse to give more time.
Should we just make the people of NI starve instead?
You still refuse to see that this kind of thing is 'well precedented in other international trade arrangements'"
Starve? Sounds like project fear to me, no one is going to starve |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How hard is it to wrap your head around it.
The system isn't ready and they've asked for more time. The EU refuse to give more time.
Should we just make the people of NI starve instead?
You still refuse to see that this kind of thing is 'well precedented in other international trade arrangements'
Starve? Sounds like project fear to me, no one is going to starve "
I'm astounded that so many people who didn't want a border are now in favour of shutting down those talks and having the border.
Let's do that. I'm sure you'll all be screaming when the reports of food and medicine shortages come out |
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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago
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"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law.
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue
Hang on..I thought Brexit was 'done'?
Is that what he promised to do over and over and over?
The grace period was granted to get the systems needed in place. That obviously wasn't a long enough period so we're asking for a bit longer.
Should we have fucked the EU off out of British waters or should we have given them time to relinquish their share?
Everything takes time and agreement.
I'm off to chat to my teenager about economic now, I'm sure I'll get more sense from her." |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"Obvs our resident brexiteers will be going into fits of rage,as we saw how upset they got,when the eu threatened to break international law.
Isn't it amazing how you can twist things
The EU wanted to close the border, we want to keep it open for a period.
There's quite a difference.
And this wouldn't actually be needed if the EU agreed to an extension whilst talks continue
Why do we need an extension? I thought everything was signed and sealed, great deal etc " But its not is it? we have given the eu more time to ratify ,it could all go tits up if the mep,s dont do their masters bidding and pass it but we all know that wont happen even if they dont like it. |
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"How hard is it to wrap your head around it.
The system isn't ready and they've asked for more time. The EU refuse to give more time.
Should we just make the people of NI starve instead?
You still refuse to see that this kind of thing is 'well precedented in other international trade arrangements'"
You continually seem to miss the salient point that we were told in no uncertain terms the deal was done.Unless I'm very much mistaken all those 'we did it headlines, said nothing about.. well actually we need more time.
They spent 2 years trying to sort it out.
Boris johnson won that because enough people believe that imbecilic 3 word slogan.
Dress it up anyway you like but brexit wasnt done.
And the fact that the eu are still getting the blame shows that any rational debate on here is a pipe dream. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How hard is it to wrap your head around it.
The system isn't ready and they've asked for more time. The EU refuse to give more time.
Should we just make the people of NI starve instead?
You still refuse to see that this kind of thing is 'well precedented in other international trade arrangements'
You continually seem to miss the salient point that we were told in no uncertain terms the deal was done.Unless I'm very much mistaken all those 'we did it headlines, said nothing about.. well actually we need more time.
They spent 2 years trying to sort it out.
Boris johnson won that because enough people believe that imbecilic 3 word slogan.
Dress it up anyway you like but brexit wasnt done.
And the fact that the eu are still getting the blame shows that any rational debate on here is a pipe dream."
If you truly believed the deal was done then I think you're further gone than even I imagined.
The last 2 months have shown that any final agreement is far from done.
However, if you really did believe that, why are you only now having a pop about this particular aspect. I mean, it's not like it's been a secret that it's in place |
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"How hard is it to wrap your head around it.
The system isn't ready and they've asked for more time. The EU refuse to give more time.
Should we just make the people of NI starve instead?
You still refuse to see that this kind of thing is 'well precedented in other international trade arrangements'
You continually seem to miss the salient point that we were told in no uncertain terms the deal was done.Unless I'm very much mistaken all those 'we did it headlines, said nothing about.. well actually we need more time.
They spent 2 years trying to sort it out.
Boris johnson won that because enough people believe that imbecilic 3 word slogan.
Dress it up anyway you like but brexit wasnt done.
And the fact that the eu are still getting the blame shows that any rational debate on here is a pipe dream.
If you truly believed the deal was done then I think you're further gone than even I imagined.
The last 2 months have shown that any final agreement is far from done.
However, if you really did believe that, why are you only now having a pop about this particular aspect. I mean, it's not like it's been a secret that it's in place "
So when he said he would get Brexit done he was lying.. is that essentially what you are saying? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How hard is it to wrap your head around it.
The system isn't ready and they've asked for more time. The EU refuse to give more time.
Should we just make the people of NI starve instead?
You still refuse to see that this kind of thing is 'well precedented in other international trade arrangements'
You continually seem to miss the salient point that we were told in no uncertain terms the deal was done.Unless I'm very much mistaken all those 'we did it headlines, said nothing about.. well actually we need more time.
They spent 2 years trying to sort it out.
Boris johnson won that because enough people believe that imbecilic 3 word slogan.
Dress it up anyway you like but brexit wasnt done.
And the fact that the eu are still getting the blame shows that any rational debate on here is a pipe dream.
If you truly believed the deal was done then I think you're further gone than even I imagined.
The last 2 months have shown that any final agreement is far from done.
However, if you really did believe that, why are you only now having a pop about this particular aspect. I mean, it's not like it's been a secret that it's in place
So when he said he would get Brexit done he was lying.. is that essentially what you are saying?"
Trying to put words in my mouth again Lionel? |
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"How hard is it to wrap your head around it.
The system isn't ready and they've asked for more time. The EU refuse to give more time.
Should we just make the people of NI starve instead?
You still refuse to see that this kind of thing is 'well precedented in other international trade arrangements'
You continually seem to miss the salient point that we were told in no uncertain terms the deal was done.Unless I'm very much mistaken all those 'we did it headlines, said nothing about.. well actually we need more time.
They spent 2 years trying to sort it out.
Boris johnson won that because enough people believe that imbecilic 3 word slogan.
Dress it up anyway you like but brexit wasnt done.
And the fact that the eu are still getting the blame shows that any rational debate on here is a pipe dream.
If you truly believed the deal was done then I think you're further gone than even I imagined.
The last 2 months have shown that any final agreement is far from done.
However, if you really did believe that, why are you only now having a pop about this particular aspect. I mean, it's not like it's been a secret that it's in place
So when he said he would get Brexit done he was lying.. is that essentially what you are saying?
Trying to put words in my mouth again Lionel? "
Nope a simple question.
You know Brexit wasnt going to get 'done '
I know brexit was going to get done.
Anyway with half a brain knew Brexit wasnt going to be done.
But enough people believed it for him to win an election.
Funny I havent heard him say that phrase for a while |
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we were told this was why johnson had firm and imoveable deadlines regarding the date where any deal was to be agreed. that was june 15th.
we lost count of the u-turns johnson made on the 'absolute deadlines' in the weeks and months following.
he ended up sealing his 'oven ready deal' over six months later.
turned out his marvellous world beating deal is still frozen when he dished it up |
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"The European Commission announced it would seek a “technical,” two-month extension to the period allowed for ratification of the agreement."
Is there any difference with this request from the EU in February, and a "technical" extension to the grace period, to allow more time to implement the systems and checks for goods moving between uk and NI? |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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""The European Commission announced it would seek a “technical,” two-month extension to the period allowed for ratification of the agreement."
Is there any difference with this request from the EU in February, and a "technical" extension to the grace period, to allow more time to implement the systems and checks for goods moving between uk and NI?" Only if you are very bias there is. |
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""The European Commission announced it would seek a “technical,” two-month extension to the period allowed for ratification of the agreement."
Is there any difference with this request from the EU in February, and a "technical" extension to the grace period, to allow more time to implement the systems and checks for goods moving between uk and NI?Only if you are very bias there is. "
Slightly unsure why HMG have needed to take such a hard line on it as from what I have read the Irish government were already lobbying the EU for the extension to happen.
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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""The European Commission announced it would seek a “technical,” two-month extension to the period allowed for ratification of the agreement."
Is there any difference with this request from the EU in February, and a "technical" extension to the grace period, to allow more time to implement the systems and checks for goods moving between uk and NI?Only if you are very bias there is.
Slightly unsure why HMG have needed to take such a hard line on it as from what I have read the Irish government were already lobbying the EU for the extension to happen.
" I dont think the Irish voice counts for much in the eu anymore a good example was when they changed from speaking English in parliament because no one out of the 27 spoke it until the Irish piped up we do oh yeah i forgot about you |
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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago
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""The European Commission announced it would seek a “technical,” two-month extension to the period allowed for ratification of the agreement."
Is there any difference with this request from the EU in February, and a "technical" extension to the grace period, to allow more time to implement the systems and checks for goods moving between uk and NI?Only if you are very bias there is. " |
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"Bias obviously doesn't mean mentioning the EU in every single thread under the sun and refusing to criticise the gmnt on any occasion in over a year.
Levels." ffs Lionel you are the only person who mentioned the eh on the other thread called would you lol |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke |
"Bias obviously doesn't mean mentioning the EU in every single thread under the sun and refusing to criticise the gmnt on any occasion in over a year.
Levels."
Says you mentioning the EU in a post entitled 'Would you meet someone from another political spectrum'
Oh and 'Boris' in every single thread otherwise. |
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"Bias obviously doesn't mean mentioning the EU in every single thread under the sun and refusing to criticise the gmnt on any occasion in over a year.
Levels.
Says you mentioning the EU in a post entitled 'Would you meet someone from another political spectrum'
Oh and 'Boris' in every single thread otherwise."
I mention the pm a lot in the politics forum?
God what was I thinking ? |
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"Bias obviously doesn't mean mentioning the EU in every single thread under the sun and refusing to criticise the gmnt on any occasion in over a year.
Levels.
Says you mentioning the EU in a post entitled 'Would you meet someone from another political spectrum'
Oh and 'Boris' in every single thread otherwise.
I mention the pm a lot in the politics forum?
God what was I thinking ?" so is it only you who can mention the eu then as you pull people for it yet you do it more than anyone else mate lol |
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"Bias obviously doesn't mean mentioning the EU in every single thread under the sun and refusing to criticise the gmnt on any occasion in over a year.
Levels.
Says you mentioning the EU in a post entitled 'Would you meet someone from another political spectrum'
Oh and 'Boris' in every single thread otherwise.
I mention the pm a lot in the politics forum?
God what was I thinking ?so is it only you who can mention the eu then as you pull people for it yet you do it more than anyone else mate lol"
Do I start threads on the eu every day?
It's a simple question |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
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""The European Commission announced it would seek a “technical,” two-month extension to the period allowed for ratification of the agreement."
Is there any difference with this request from the EU in February, and a "technical" extension to the grace period, to allow more time to implement the systems and checks for goods moving between uk and NI?"
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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago
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"Bias obviously doesn't mean mentioning the EU in every single thread under the sun and refusing to criticise the gmnt on any occasion in over a year.
Levels.
Says you mentioning the EU in a post entitled 'Would you meet someone from another political spectrum'
Oh and 'Boris' in every single thread otherwise.
I mention the pm a lot in the politics forum?
God what was I thinking ?so is it only you who can mention the eu then as you pull people for it yet you do it more than anyone else mate lol" |
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"Bias obviously doesn't mean mentioning the EU in every single thread under the sun and refusing to criticise the gmnt on any occasion in over a year.
Levels.
Says you mentioning the EU in a post entitled 'Would you meet someone from another political spectrum'
Oh and 'Boris' in every single thread otherwise."
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