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

Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand

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

The government have already stated clearly no extension.

Have they not also passed this into law?

What would an extension do other than kick the can down the road?

A six month extension would have just one result...we would be EXACTLY where we are now in exactly six months time.

The EU have only ever made any decisions at the very last minute...often just after to be fair.

The worlds greatest prevaricators.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand "

'eu having the upper hand'

Isn't this one reason people voted to leave in the first place.

As already said by our negotiating

team, we just want a level playing field.

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand

'eu having the upper hand'

Isn't this one reason people voted to leave in the first place.

As already said by our negotiating

team, we just want a level playing field."

We don't have a negotiating team. We have a bunch of fool's

There will never be a level playing field

We will possibly have more unemployment, more poverty and more freedom to do as we want as long as the UK government allow us.

It should make a welcome change from Covid to discuss the economic disasters of brexit and speculation about which company will shift out of the UK next.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand

'eu having the upper hand'

Isn't this one reason people voted to leave in the first place.

As already said by our negotiating

team, we just want a level playing field."

How can they have he upper hand when we have the power of veto?

What is this persecution we have,where we think every other member state are conspiring against us?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand

'eu having the upper hand'

Isn't this one reason people voted to leave in the first place.

As already said by our negotiating

team, we just want a level playing field.

How can they have he upper hand when we have the power of veto?

What is this persecution we have,where we think every other member state are conspiring against us?"

We

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Sorry didnt read the last part of your post.

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon

Who’s famous quote is this?

“Only ever negotiate from a position of strength”

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


"Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand

'eu having the upper hand'

Isn't this one reason people voted to leave in the first place.

As already said by our negotiating

team, we just want a level playing field."

We wanted to leave because when we were in the EU we had the upper hand ? Shrewd

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true.

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true."

*Were we ... Damn spell checker

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true."

We were an integral part.

We also had a big say otherwise we would have been in the euro.

I'm not saying it was perfect but at least then we could influence things.

That's gone now.

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true.

We were an integral part.

We also had a big say otherwise we would have been in the euro.

I'm not saying it was perfect but at least then we could influence things.

That's gone now."

As will be the right / ability to live, travel , work anywhere in Europe. Something that I enjoyed, a right that my children have grown with but will lose. And it won’t make any difference to immigration here.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true.

We were an integral part.

We also had a big say otherwise we would have been in the euro.

I'm not saying it was perfect but at least then we could influence things.

That's gone now.

As will be the right / ability to live, travel , work anywhere in Europe. Something that I enjoyed, a right that my children have grown with but will lose. And it won’t make any difference to immigration here. "

I'm sure there will be loads of other benefits..we will see..any time soon..

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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand "

Bumpy ride for sure. I know the extension will not be requested and the EU have accepted that's the case. I believe the next important date is end of oct as any deal struck needs enough time to go through all parliaments before the end of the year

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true.

We were an integral part.

We also had a big say otherwise we would have been in the euro.

I'm not saying it was perfect but at least then we could influence things.

That's gone now.

As will be the right / ability to live, travel , work anywhere in Europe. Something that I enjoyed, a right that my children have grown with but will lose. And it won’t make any difference to immigration here.

I'm sure there will be loads of other benefits..we will see..any time soon.."

Such as? Blue fucking passport?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true.

We were an integral part.

We also had a big say otherwise we would have been in the euro.

I'm not saying it was perfect but at least then we could influence things.

That's gone now.

As will be the right / ability to live, travel , work anywhere in Europe. Something that I enjoyed, a right that my children have grown with but will lose. And it won’t make any difference to immigration here.

I'm sure there will be loads of other benefits..we will see..any time soon..

Such as? Blue fucking passport? "

Thats not even getting made here

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand

Bumpy ride for sure. I know the extension will not be requested and the EU have accepted that's the case. I believe the next important date is end of oct as any deal struck needs enough time to go through all parliaments before the end of the year"

Next major date is end of this month to finalise financial services equivalence assessments to allow UK companies to operate in the EU without opening a subsidiary.

I guess we see.

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true.

We were an integral part.

We also had a big say otherwise we would have been in the euro.

I'm not saying it was perfect but at least then we could influence things.

That's gone now.

As will be the right / ability to live, travel , work anywhere in Europe. Something that I enjoyed, a right that my children have grown with but will lose. And it won’t make any difference to immigration here.

I'm sure there will be loads of other benefits..we will see..any time soon..

Such as? Blue fucking passport?

Thats not even getting made here"

And apparently it's not blue either

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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand

Bumpy ride for sure. I know the extension will not be requested and the EU have accepted that's the case. I believe the next important date is end of oct as any deal struck needs enough time to go through all parliaments before the end of the year

Next major date is end of this month to finalise financial services equivalence assessments to allow UK companies to operate in the EU without opening a subsidiary.

I guess we see."

That's next week then. Sooner than I thought. Expect it may make the news

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By *asyukMan
over a year ago

West London


"Continue here, it was an interesting debate, with von der leyen, the deadline for the uk to request an extension of up to two years is the end of june, how do you think it will go? I reckon it will be a bumpy ride but with eu having the upper hand

Bumpy ride for sure. I know the extension will not be requested and the EU have accepted that's the case. I believe the next important date is end of oct as any deal struck needs enough time to go through all parliaments before the end of the year

Next major date is end of this month to finalise financial services equivalence assessments to allow UK companies to operate in the EU without opening a subsidiary.

I guess we see.

That's next week then. Sooner than I thought. Expect it may make the news "

Apparently we couldn't even be bothered to fill out the questionnaires, so no financial equivalence except for what suits the EU.

Great.

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

Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?"
mmmm let me guess no deal?

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?"
What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. "
well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

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


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence. "

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious "

They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

It's been the plan from the start. All their backers have shorted the pound. Even his own sister admitted it.

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


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there. "

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal?

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


"It's been the plan from the start. All their backers have shorted the pound. Even his own sister admitted it. "

Exactly, Boris’s only objective is to get us out on a no deal, then he can resign and cash in .

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

"Will of the people" 17m out of 66m. But this is the guy who made loads of cash from Thatcher and doesn't give a fuck that she destroyed thousands of communities. As long as costas has a fiver in his pocket, fuck everyone else.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

Spent the whole election claiming the deal was done, oven-ready, now he's gone back on it. A liar and charlatan voted for by people who are either charlatans themselves or just incredibly gullible.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


""Will of the people" 17m out of 66m. But this is the guy who made loads of cash from Thatcher and doesn't give a fuck that she destroyed thousands of communities. As long as costas has a fiver in his pocket, fuck everyone else. "

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

And thinks that a smiley is appropriate for that. There's your average tory folks.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious "

Priceless

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious

That's their MO though. When it goes pear shaped blame the other side.

Priceless"

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? "

im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it.

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


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it. "

So you voted for a no deal? Not a great deal ? You must have known Boris was lying from the start then ??

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it. "

The 2nd referendum would have been the sensible option.

Sadly the word sensible doesnt seem to exist here.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it.

So you voted for a no deal? Not a great deal ? You must have known Boris was lying from the start then ?? "

It was always going to be a no deal if the eu stuck to still wanting to control uk rules any fool could see that.Uk courts for uk rules.

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


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it.

So you voted for a no deal? Not a great deal ? You must have known Boris was lying from the start then ?? It was always going to be a no deal if the eu stuck to still wanting to control uk rules any fool could see that.Uk courts for uk rules."

Ah, so when remain voters were right? There was never a chance of a ‘great deal’ it was always going to be a ‘no deal’ . I thought the EU would just cave in and give the UK everything they wanted? What happened?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it.

So you voted for a no deal? Not a great deal ? You must have known Boris was lying from the start then ?? It was always going to be a no deal if the eu stuck to still wanting to control uk rules any fool could see that.Uk courts for uk rules.

Ah, so when remain voters were right? There was never a chance of a ‘great deal’ it was always going to be a ‘no deal’ . I thought the EU would just cave in and give the UK everything they wanted? What happened? "

In the words of mrs may and im sure you may have heard them once or twice "no deal is better than a bad deal" The difference is boris means it.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it.

So you voted for a no deal? Not a great deal ? You must have known Boris was lying from the start then ?? It was always going to be a no deal if the eu stuck to still wanting to control uk rules any fool could see that.Uk courts for uk rules.

Ah, so when remain voters were right? There was never a chance of a ‘great deal’ it was always going to be a ‘no deal’ . I thought the EU would just cave in and give the UK everything they wanted? What happened? "

The gullible are slowly finding out that they've been conned. Unless some can tell us what the benefits are but I've been waiting 4 years for that and heard nothing but slogans. Nobody can actually tell me why my life will be better in January when I need a visa to go on holiday and the economy is tanking.

The hard bit is getting them to admit they've been conned. They're like addicts, just desperate for the next lie.

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


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it.

So you voted for a no deal? Not a great deal ? You must have known Boris was lying from the start then ?? It was always going to be a no deal if the eu stuck to still wanting to control uk rules any fool could see that.Uk courts for uk rules.

Ah, so when remain voters were right? There was never a chance of a ‘great deal’ it was always going to be a ‘no deal’ . I thought the EU would just cave in and give the UK everything they wanted? What happened? In the words of mrs may and im sure you may have heard them once or twice "no deal is better than a bad deal" The difference is boris means it."

So Mays deal was a good or bad deal?? We know Boris means it, he wants a no deal . Why haven’t we got a great deal? Why has it taken over 4 years ? I hope your not stupid enough to blame the remainers again

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


" In the words of mrs may and im sure you may have heard them once or twice "no deal is better than a bad deal" The difference is boris means it."

They spent the whole election claiming to have an oven-ready deal. Now they've rejected their own deal. You voted for a lie. You are gullible and thick, the rest of us suffer because of your stupidity.

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over a year ago


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it.

So you voted for a no deal? Not a great deal ? You must have known Boris was lying from the start then ?? It was always going to be a no deal if the eu stuck to still wanting to control uk rules any fool could see that.Uk courts for uk rules.

Ah, so when remain voters were right? There was never a chance of a ‘great deal’ it was always going to be a ‘no deal’ . I thought the EU would just cave in and give the UK everything they wanted? What happened?

The gullible are slowly finding out that they've been conned. Unless some can tell us what the benefits are but I've been waiting 4 years for that and heard nothing but slogans. Nobody can actually tell me why my life will be better in January when I need a visa to go on holiday and the economy is tanking.

The hard bit is getting them to admit they've been conned. They're like addicts, just desperate for the next lie. "

I know, it’s quite sad to watch

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. "
Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

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


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it. "

We don’t know what we will need to go on holiday to the EU next year as we still having got a clue how we are leaving ?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

We don’t know what we will need to go on holiday to the EU next year as we still having got a clue how we are leaving ? "

Exactly my point but facts like that dont seem to bother some people they just spout crap they know nothing about.

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


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

We don’t know what we will need to go on holiday to the EU next year as we still having got a clue how we are leaving ? Exactly my point but facts like that dont seem to bother some people they just spout crap they know nothing about. "

He could be right though, that is the problem, we are 4 years down the line and we haven’t got a clue how we are leaving the EU? Why?

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it. "

Your friends abolished free movement yesterday. We don't know the full implications yet but that sums up the whole shitshow. We don't have a fucking clue what is going on but YOU enabled it. Whatever clusterfuck is coming, you are liable.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

Your friends abolished free movement yesterday. We don't know the full implications yet but that sums up the whole shitshow. We don't have a fucking clue what is going on but YOU enabled it. Whatever clusterfuck is coming, you are liable. "

so you just make shit up instead of waiting to find out very sensible.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

Your friends abolished free movement yesterday. We don't know the full implications yet but that sums up the whole shitshow. We don't have a fucking clue what is going on but YOU enabled it. Whatever clusterfuck is coming, you are liable. so you just make shit up instead of waiting to find out very sensible."

No, you've just admitted you don't know what you voted for

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

Your friends abolished free movement yesterday. We don't know the full implications yet but that sums up the whole shitshow. We don't have a fucking clue what is going on but YOU enabled it. Whatever clusterfuck is coming, you are liable. so you just make shit up instead of waiting to find out very sensible.

No, you've just admitted you don't know what you voted for "

i voted to leave thats what i voted for no more free loading mep,s lording it over me and using my taxes to do it.I got what i wanted out of it thanks very much.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Merkel said that uk will have to prepare for a no deal, what will happen now?What they planned for all along. Jacob Rees-Mogg makes a fuckload of cash. well the remainers had their chance to vote for mays deal but thought they could stop brexit all together, how wrong they were labour and the libs overplayed their hand and now this is the consequence.

Imagine trying to blame remainers for the UK leaving without a deal, that is hilarious They had their chance and didn't take it thought they could go against the will of the people they forgot who put them there.

‘they had their chance’? Hilarious . But Boris and his Brexit cult said Mays deal was terrible and we were initially promised a great deal? Which deal did you vote for? A no deal? A great deal? Or Mays deal? im happy with a no deal but the remainers had a chance to cash out with a half in half out deal but they went for broke and fucked it.

So you voted for a no deal? Not a great deal ? You must have known Boris was lying from the start then ?? It was always going to be a no deal if the eu stuck to still wanting to control uk rules any fool could see that.Uk courts for uk rules."

As opposed to the foreign courts we have now?

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes

Was the oven ready deal a reference to the withdrawal act (that went through) and not the future deal.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

Your friends abolished free movement yesterday. We don't know the full implications yet but that sums up the whole shitshow. We don't have a fucking clue what is going on but YOU enabled it. Whatever clusterfuck is coming, you are liable. so you just make shit up instead of waiting to find out very sensible.

No, you've just admitted you don't know what you voted for i voted to leave thats what i voted for no more free loading mep,s lording it over me and using my taxes to do it.I got what i wanted out of it thanks very much."

You've just spouted a load of rhetoric again, no actual facts. We have freeloading MPs instead of MEPs. Tell me a benefit of brexit, just one? Our corruption keeps our own spivs in jobs?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Was the oven ready deal a reference to the withdrawal act (that went through) and not the future deal. "

I think it was the actual deal

It was like the eu will be begging us not to leave

Or countries will be lining up to do deals with us

I'm fairly sure they said aswell we will leave with a deal.

And we mock other countries for not being honest.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

Your friends abolished free movement yesterday. We don't know the full implications yet but that sums up the whole shitshow. We don't have a fucking clue what is going on but YOU enabled it. Whatever clusterfuck is coming, you are liable. so you just make shit up instead of waiting to find out very sensible.

No, you've just admitted you don't know what you voted for i voted to leave thats what i voted for no more free loading mep,s lording it over me and using my taxes to do it.I got what i wanted out of it thanks very much.

You've just spouted a load of rhetoric again, no actual facts. We have freeloading MPs instead of MEPs. Tell me a benefit of brexit, just one? Our corruption keeps our own spivs in jobs? "

Its not rhetoric its why i voted leave,yes agree we could do with cutting mp,s and the house of lords im all for that.We dont have to pay in excess of 9 billion pounds to trade with them anymore and are free to trade with anyone we want hows that for a starter?

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Was the oven ready deal a reference to the withdrawal act (that went through) and not the future deal.

I think it was the actual deal

It was like the eu will be begging us not to leave

Or countries will be lining up to do deals with us

I'm fairly sure they said aswell we will leave with a deal.

And we mock other countries for not being honest."

You think the withdrawal act was the actual deal?

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

Your friends abolished free movement yesterday. We don't know the full implications yet but that sums up the whole shitshow. We don't have a fucking clue what is going on but YOU enabled it. Whatever clusterfuck is coming, you are liable. so you just make shit up instead of waiting to find out very sensible.

No, you've just admitted you don't know what you voted for i voted to leave thats what i voted for no more free loading mep,s lording it over me and using my taxes to do it.I got what i wanted out of it thanks very much.

You've just spouted a load of rhetoric again, no actual facts. We have freeloading MPs instead of MEPs. Tell me a benefit of brexit, just one? Our corruption keeps our own spivs in jobs? Its not rhetoric its why i voted leave,yes agree we could do with cutting mp,s and the house of lords im all for that.We dont have to pay in excess of 9 billion pounds to trade with them anymore and are free to trade with anyone we want hows that for a starter?"

And how's that going? They're not lining up to give us these trade deals. We've had 4 years to negotiate and now it's less than 6 months. Your heroes have conned you and we are all going to suffer. At some point in the next 5 months and 30 days you'll realise it too. No border in the Irish Sea - Lie. No lowering of food standards - Lie. Easiest deal in history - Lie. We have a deal - Lie.

I don't blame you, you've been conned. I blame the con merchants. I'm not angry with you, I pity you. This time next year you'll be claiming you voted remain.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Folks, when you need a visa to go on holiday next year or that work placement it's because Costa thought the guy with the funny hair knew what he was doing. Facts are not your strong point are they? where does it say you need a visa to go on holiday next year i would be interested to read it.

Your friends abolished free movement yesterday. We don't know the full implications yet but that sums up the whole shitshow. We don't have a fucking clue what is going on but YOU enabled it. Whatever clusterfuck is coming, you are liable. so you just make shit up instead of waiting to find out very sensible.

No, you've just admitted you don't know what you voted for i voted to leave thats what i voted for no more free loading mep,s lording it over me and using my taxes to do it.I got what i wanted out of it thanks very much.

You've just spouted a load of rhetoric again, no actual facts. We have freeloading MPs instead of MEPs. Tell me a benefit of brexit, just one? Our corruption keeps our own spivs in jobs? Its not rhetoric its why i voted leave,yes agree we could do with cutting mp,s and the house of lords im all for that.We dont have to pay in excess of 9 billion pounds to trade with them anymore and are free to trade with anyone we want hows that for a starter?

And how's that going? They're not lining up to give us these trade deals. We've had 4 years to negotiate and now it's less than 6 months. Your heroes have conned you and we are all going to suffer. At some point in the next 5 months and 30 days you'll realise it too. No border in the Irish Sea - Lie. No lowering of food standards - Lie. Easiest deal in history - Lie. We have a deal - Lie.

I don't blame you, you've been conned. I blame the con merchants. I'm not angry with you, I pity you. This time next year you'll be claiming you voted remain."

As i said before your not really very good at facts are you,under eu rules the uk could not agree any trade deals until we had left.Do you really think that they are just not going to trade with the uk from january the 1st?

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else."
Obviously not heard of WTO.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. "
Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?"
I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Was the oven ready deal a reference to the withdrawal act (that went through) and not the future deal.

I think it was the actual deal

It was like the eu will be begging us not to leave

Or countries will be lining up to do deals with us

I'm fairly sure they said aswell we will leave with a deal.

And we mock other countries for not being honest.

You think the withdrawal act was the actual deal?"

No The actual deal is what we are doing now isnt it?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me. "

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?"

scroll up mate all there in black n white.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me. "

I actually respect that. I'd prefer that you voted with a bit more thought about the wider effects, but you're the first person on here who's actually given me a reason for voting leave. I don't agree with you but I do respect you now.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white."

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

I actually respect that. I'd prefer that you voted with a bit more thought about the wider effects, but you're the first person on here who's actually given me a reason for voting leave. I don't agree with you but I do respect you now."

Well thanks for that.

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

The bloke who ran the WTO says being in the EU is superior to the WTO.....but hey ho, what do experts know?

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Was the oven ready deal a reference to the withdrawal act (that went through) and not the future deal.

I think it was the actual deal

It was like the eu will be begging us not to leave

Or countries will be lining up to do deals with us

I'm fairly sure they said aswell we will leave with a deal.

And we mock other countries for not being honest.

You think the withdrawal act was the actual deal?

No The actual deal is what we are doing now isnt it?"

I think we are talking about different things. I was making reference to the oven ready deal others had mentioned. My understanding is that it referred to the withdrawal agreement. Boris stated it during the election to get brexit done and it was concluded January. What's happening now is post brexit future deal

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"The bloke who ran the WTO says being in the EU is superior to the WTO.....but hey ho, what do experts know? "
So a deal is better than no-deal?

And can you give me any details about where bears shit?

Is punching myself in the face better than not punching myself in the face?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Was the oven ready deal a reference to the withdrawal act (that went through) and not the future deal.

I think it was the actual deal

It was like the eu will be begging us not to leave

Or countries will be lining up to do deals with us

I'm fairly sure they said aswell we will leave with a deal.

And we mock other countries for not being honest.

You think the withdrawal act was the actual deal?

No The actual deal is what we are doing now isnt it?

I think we are talking about different things. I was making reference to the oven ready deal others had mentioned. My understanding is that it referred to the withdrawal agreement. Boris stated it during the election to get brexit done and it was concluded January. What's happening now is post brexit future deal"

Ah ok

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?"

Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for."

Costa I disagree with most of what you've just said but you're the only one so far who's actually put substance behind what you've said.

Most people on here only spout blind party loyalty (including you until now )

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for."

You have to pay in every shop when you go abroad?

EU corruption is kids play to what we have over here.

Fair enough.I think it's going to be one of the worst mistakes we have ever made.

Have to see.

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for."

Where do you pay to go into a shop ?

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


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for.

You have to pay in every shop when you go abroad?

EU corruption is kids play to what we have over here.

Fair enough.I think it's going to be one of the worst mistakes we have ever made.

Have to see."

Yes, it seems that the eu have lost their patience with them.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for.

Where do you pay to go into a shop ?"

paying 9 billion to be in the club is the equivalent to having to pay to enter a shop before you buy anything it was used as a analogy not literally

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham


"We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true."

So we should have gotten better MEP's then, that would have fought our corner.

Wasn't Farage an MEP???

I don't remember him fighting for the UK too much.

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


"We're we ever really a part of the EU ?

We were like the little kid always looking in the window because we didn't really want to join in but we had to obey the same rules and were not smart enough to get out own way.

When a new EU directive was issued we bent over backwards to implement it not just to the letter but beyond. Others countries looked at it and if it didn't suit them they ignored it.

I refer mostly to our politicians not citizens

Still that's all in the past and we have the bright new future promised to us by Boris and Co and they wouldn't possibly tell us if it's not true.

We were an integral part.

We also had a big say otherwise we would have been in the euro.

I'm not saying it was perfect but at least then we could influence things.

That's gone now.

As will be the right / ability to live, travel , work anywhere in Europe. Something that I enjoyed, a right that my children have grown with but will lose. And it won’t make any difference to immigration here.

I'm sure there will be loads of other benefits..we will see..any time soon.."

There will be, unemployment benefits

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

Plenty of fish.

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


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for.

Costa I disagree with most of what you've just said but you're the only one so far who's actually put substance behind what you've said.

Most people on here only spout blind party loyalty (including you until now )"

Now all brexiters will copy and paste his post

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

Some people are only interested in seeing what’s wring with the EU and there are obviously a lot of things that could improve. However, it also has plenty of positives and in my opinion there are many more advantages than negatives. My problem with Brexit is the REAL reasons why people voted for it. Let’s face it the vast majority of brexiters don’t have a clue about european institutions and the intricacies of the whole thing.

I’d like to know for example the percentage of brexiters who know what happens in Strasbourg for example. the majority of people couldn’t even tell where Strasbourg is in the first place.

A lot of it is down to sheer arrogance, nostalgia, a complex of inferiority with Germany, a constant feeling of persecution, a populist press, a lack of education, British insularity and a feeling of superiority which is so pathetic at times. You only have to listen to the current government telling us we’re the best in the world at everything to get an idea of this. There isn’t a day without them telling us we’re the best in the world. In the last ten days I’ve heard that we have the best nhs in the world, the most successful multi-racial country, the best scientists, the best statisticians, the best universities (this is probably true), the best football league, the most tolerant country in the world ( yes you’ve read it correctly ??), one of the best education system in the word ( Williamson). That’s what you get with populists. Shall I mention the world beating app? They always tell you what you want to hear even if it’s complete bullshit and that’s exactly what Brexit was about. Donkeys led by donkeys.

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

Oh and I forgot the main reason: The fact that anything that’s wrong in this country is always somebody else’s fault but it’s never due to our own politicians decisions. The EU was the perfect scapeagoat. We won’t be able to use that anymore although we’re already told that if there’s no deal it is the ..... EU’s fault.

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


""Will of the people" 17m out of 66m. But this is the guy who made loads of cash from Thatcher and doesn't give a fuck that she destroyed thousands of communities. As long as costas has a fiver in his pocket, fuck everyone else. "

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


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for."

I knew what I was voting for too !

The final nail in Labours failed policies and betrayal of its voters wishes came in the elections we had in December 2019.

Conservative massive majority

Well done Boris ( and Dom)

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


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for.

I knew what I was voting for too !

The final nail in Labours failed policies and betrayal of its voters wishes came in the elections we had in December 2019.

Conservative massive majority

Well done Boris ( and Dom) "

Well done indeed, what is it about Boris that makes him a great PM?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Article 50 allowed for 2 years of trade negotiations. 4 years later we're still waiting. But we know you don't care as long as you have £5 in your pocket. Your own posts prove you don't give a shit about the effect on anyone else.Obviously not heard of WTO. Basically, no-deal was the plan all along. You were either conned or you wanted that. Which was it?I told you why i voted leave, trade never came into it with me. Business is business and people will always want to trade its what makes the world go round im happy with a no deal and wto terms makes no odds to me.

Hang on..so you voted leave because...?scroll up mate all there in black n white.

Because you dont want to pay the ways of mep's?Dont agree with the whole Brussels and Strasbourg set up, the carve up for presidents positions(only have to look at the saga of the last one ended up with someone they didnt want).Dont believe you should have to pay to go in a shop(eu)to buy stuff,i wish i could replicate that on the high street i would make a killing if there were mugs to fall for it.Am i worried about free movement? no, most people only go on holiday for a few weeks a year anyway.Is it right that someone can automatically work in the uk because they come from europe but people from Africa ,India etc cant? im suprised the blm haven't cottoned on to that one. There are numerous things i dont like about the whole thing and trade doesn't bother me as people will always find a way to make money.So hope that clears things up i wasn't conned or taken for a ride we are out and thats what i voted for.

I knew what I was voting for too !

The final nail in Labours failed policies and betrayal of its voters wishes came in the elections we had in December 2019.

Conservative massive majority

Well done Boris ( and Dom) "

What failed policies and betrayal?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Oh and I forgot the main reason: The fact that anything that’s wrong in this country is always somebody else’s fault but it’s never due to our own politicians decisions. The EU was the perfect scapeagoat. We won’t be able to use that anymore although we’re already told that if there’s no deal it is the ..... EU’s fault. "

Someone yesterday said yday if we crash out with no deal it will be the fault of the eu

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

I thought we had an oven ready deal and left on 31st January..

How is this still a thing?

Did boris lie?

So confused.

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


"I thought we had an oven ready deal and left on 31st January..

How is this still a thing?

Did boris lie?

So confused."

Well it probably was “Oven Ready” but it had garlic seasoning on it and not everyone likes garlic, so he hadto re do it to suit all his lovely Brexit supporters.

Btw I hate garlic !

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"I thought we had an oven ready deal and left on 31st January..

How is this still a thing?

Did boris lie?

So confused.

Well it probably was “Oven Ready” but it had garlic seasoning on it and not everyone likes garlic, so he hadto re do it to suit all his lovely Brexit supporters.

Btw I hate garlic ! "

What do you mean by garlic seasoning?

We were clearly told that the deal was oven ready and there was not hint of difficulties down the road.

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

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


"I thought we had an oven ready deal and left on 31st January..

How is this still a thing?

Did boris lie?

So confused.

Well it probably was “Oven Ready” but it had garlic seasoning on it and not everyone likes garlic, so he hadto re do it to suit all his lovely Brexit supporters.

Btw I hate garlic ! "

Why did he have to ‘re do’ it? It was ready? It was a ‘great’ deal ? It was ‘getting Brexit done’. What happened?

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

Now boris said that a no deal with the eu is a better option, so why have they tried to get one for the past 4 years?

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"I thought we had an oven ready deal and left on 31st January..

How is this still a thing?

Did boris lie?

So confused."

The oven ready deal referred to the withdrawal act which went through parliament and we brexited end of January this year. It was Boris main election message and probably used due to how many times the previous deals failed in parliament. The oven ready went straight through after the election. What's happening now is negotiations on future relationship.

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

You couldnt make this up, apparently boris crashes brexit dinner to warn barnier that a deal must be done this summer lol

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"You couldnt make this up, apparently boris crashes brexit dinner to warn barnier that a deal must be done this summer lol "

Do you mean he walked in uninvited and threatened barnier? Or just had a quiet word with him after?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"You couldnt make this up, apparently boris crashes brexit dinner to warn barnier that a deal must be done this summer lol "

Probably bevvied again

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"You couldnt make this up, apparently boris crashes brexit dinner to warn barnier that a deal must be done this summer lol "

Can you share please can't see it on BBC as yet. Was he abusive / d*unk?

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


"You couldnt make this up, apparently boris crashes brexit dinner to warn barnier that a deal must be done this summer lol

Can you share please can't see it on BBC as yet. Was he abusive / d*unk? "

Not sure if he was that. I read it on the express site but it sounded funny didnt it?

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"You couldnt make this up, apparently boris crashes brexit dinner to warn barnier that a deal must be done this summer lol

Can you share please can't see it on BBC as yet. Was he abusive / d*unk? Not sure if he was that. I read it on the express site but it sounded funny didnt it?"

Indeed it's a funny mental image though May not be true of course

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


"You couldnt make this up, apparently boris crashes brexit dinner to warn barnier that a deal must be done this summer lol

Can you share please can't see it on BBC as yet. Was he abusive / d*unk? Not sure if he was that. I read it on the express site but it sounded funny didnt it?

Indeed it's a funny mental image though May not be true of course"

Yes it is a very funny mental image too lol, yes we will see if it is true if other ones report it too

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"Now boris said that a no deal with the eu is a better option, so why have they tried to get one for the past 4 years?"

Because he's a liar ?

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By *othin 2 proveCouple
over a year ago

Blackpool


""Will of the people" 17m out of 66m. But this is the guy who made loads of cash from Thatcher and doesn't give a fuck that she destroyed thousands of communities. As long as costas has a fiver in his pocket, fuck everyone else.

"

So 16m out of 66m voted remain even though the electorate is about 46m? We can all sound like we attended the Diane abbot school of mathamatics.

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

And they're all going on their summer jollies to hell with a deal ....

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

Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


""Will of the people" 17m out of 66m. But this is the guy who made loads of cash from Thatcher and doesn't give a fuck that she destroyed thousands of communities. As long as costas has a fiver in his pocket, fuck everyone else.

So 16m out of 66m voted remain even though the electorate is about 46m? We can all sound like we attended the Diane abbot school of mathamatics. "

The Patel school of Mathematics is even more impressive.

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia. "

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

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


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws"

lol if you say so

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


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws"

51st !

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump lawslol if you say so"

I do, we'll see.

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


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump lawslol if you say so

I do, we'll see."

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


"Now boris said that a no deal with the eu is a better option, so why have they tried to get one for the past 4 years?

Because he's a liar ?"

Yes he is that too.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws"

How many states in the US now?

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?"

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control! "

It may matter to those that have become states lately

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately"

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake! "

I have but thanks anyway

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway"

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20. "

Cool sounds like a party (with social distancing of course)

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20.

Cool sounds like a party (with social distancing of course)"

Perfect for the new inbreeding post Brexit Britain. Good way to start it off!

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


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20.

Cool sounds like a party (with social distancing of course)

Perfect for the new inbreeding post Brexit Britain. Good way to start it off! "

well us brits do love a party

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20.

Cool sounds like a party (with social distancing of course)

Perfect for the new inbreeding post Brexit Britain. Good way to start it off! "

Classy comment

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20.

Cool sounds like a party (with social distancing of course)

Perfect for the new inbreeding post Brexit Britain. Good way to start it off! "

inbreeding ffs. I see your still slagging ppl off then proper class bloke arnt ya lol

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20.

Cool sounds like a party (with social distancing of course)

Perfect for the new inbreeding post Brexit Britain. Good way to start it off! inbreeding ffs. I see your still slagging ppl off then proper class bloke arnt ya lol"

You've arrived at the right time. You must have known...

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20.

Cool sounds like a party (with social distancing of course)

Perfect for the new inbreeding post Brexit Britain. Good way to start it off! inbreeding ffs. I see your still slagging ppl off then proper class bloke arnt ya lol"

Now that the their /there are sorted, this is the next step.

https://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/youre_your.htm

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


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20.

Cool sounds like a party (with social distancing of course)

Perfect for the new inbreeding post Brexit Britain. Good way to start it off! inbreeding ffs. I see your still slagging ppl off then proper class bloke arnt ya lol

Now that the their /there are sorted, this is the next step.

https://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/youre_your.htm"

Give it a rest will you, you're coming across as a total arse

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By *exy7Man
over a year ago

Bristol


"Its still being worked on as are the deals with the USA and Australia.

Oh yes, were leaving the EU to become the 53rd state and obey trump laws

How many states in the US now?

One more. The rest doesn’t matter. Let’s tack back control!

It may matter to those that have become states lately

Of course, except that you know that he/she made a mistake. Take back control for God sake!

I have but thanks anyway

65 million people are pleased for you. Let’s regroup in January on the M20.

Cool sounds like a party (with social distancing of course)

Perfect for the new inbreeding post Brexit Britain. Good way to start it off! inbreeding ffs. I see your still slagging ppl off then proper class bloke arnt ya lol

Now that the their /there are sorted, this is the next step.

https://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/youre_your.htm

Give it a rest will you, you're coming across as a total arse"

Whereas his post is clearly very amicable...

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

Coming across as is stretching it

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