Originally posted by woohoo
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Ultra Remainers gloat over Brexit breakdown
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWho cares what the Germans think. Move on.
We’re about to leave the EU and go into the world to negotiate trade deals. What do we currently look like to the rest of the world? Disorganised. No plan. Liars. Incompetents. Desperate.
Good luck getting favourable terms in trade deals when we look that bad.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostYou see, we should care about what the Germans think. And the rest of the world.
We’re about to leave the EU and go into the world to negotiate trade deals. What do we currently look like to the rest of the world? Disorganised. No plan. Liars. Incompetents. Desperate.
Good luck getting favourable terms in trade deals when we look that bad.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou need to get with the Empire 2.0 programme.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postsod it. - i thought that was a PS4 gameComment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIt's marketed as Dead Island 2 in the UK.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostLook, I've not been following this thread but let me but in.
The EU is falling apart. It's a failed experiment.
Trading area it's great but as a way of governing a load of countries with a common currency it's a joke.
That's all you need to understand.
How dare you challenge Mother Brussells? Honestly comrade get with the program!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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The deal is through, May put in the missing comma on page two and corrected the two spelling mistakes on page 4 and that did the trick.
So to summarise there will be regulatory convergence between Northern Ireland and the EU and no regulatory divergence between the UK and NI.
and this bit is interesting about the bill.
It is expected to be at least £45bn – with top-up payments for future market access likely.
Last edited by BlasterBates; 8 December 2017, 08:21.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe deal is through, May put in the missing comma on page two and corrected the two spelling mistakes on page 4 and that did the trick.
So to summarise there will be regulatory convergence between Northern Ireland and the EU and no regulatory divergence between the UK and NI.
and this bit is interesting about the bill.
excellent....
just watch all of the other EU members follow Britain and the subsequent collapse of the EU
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postrejoice rejoice our leaders successfully negotiated the Brexit
just watch all of the other EU members follow Britain and the subsequent collapse of the EU
Milan.
Actually it would be ironic if all countries leave the EU "Brexit" style, and only Germany and France remain in
the EU, deciding the EU's rules and collecting the fees from all of the "associate" members lol
Milan.Comment
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