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Korbyn selling out the UK yet again
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSeems sensible for the EU to start some contingency planning, given the state of the British government.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWould it be evil for the EU to start buying up swathes of land in Kent now, to sell back to HMG at an enormous profit once they pull their fingers out and start building customs areas?
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oh my gawd you are naughty
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Originally posted by meridian View PostIf Corbyn is voted in, then it can only be by a democratic vote by the citizens of the UK.
You would rather feck the country over for generations, than respect a (future) democratic vote?
2) It won't be generations it will barely be the length of a recession
3) Yes its by far the best option because they export more to us and it will put the impetus on them to provide a workable solution
4) Most importantly its not occurred to the remainers (god knows why) The EU will not be letting us up from any barrel they manage to hoist us over. So the last place we as a country want to be is in a position where the idiot on our side of the table has already said they will accept any terms just to make sure its not a no deal. Its ******* criminal that John Mc'Tosspot even said it in public.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWould it be evil for the EU to start buying up swathes of land in Kent now, to sell back to HMG at an enormous profit once they pull their fingers out and start building customs areas?
It (Heathrow) was "borrowed" for the second world war. They are still waiting for the land back!Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostIt won't be generations it will barely be the length of a recessionComment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postbe nice to Brillo he's not the smartest biscuit in the biccy barrel
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThey should put that on the side of a bus.Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostYou should ask the old owners of the farm land around Heathrow...
It (Heathrow) was "borrowed" for the second world war. They are still waiting for the land back!
Not paying the EU for farm land in Kent would start a trade war."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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