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UK to accept EU rules automatically after Brexit
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So as the remainers expected we stay in the EU but not in name.
Two tier EU coming."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Indeed apart from Nige who voted himself out of power, Brexiteers seem to be caving, they've kicked their Utopian can down the roadOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostSo as the remainers expected we stay in the EU but not in name.
Two tier EU coming.
Last edited by BlasterBates; 8 December 2017, 10:31.I'm alright JackComment
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... where we're demoted from the top table to the second tier, have no influence on regulations but have to accept them for "convergence", and still pay just as much for the privilege.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo as the remainers expected we stay in the EU but not in name.
Two tier EU coming.
But at least they can have blue passports!Comment
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Yep, the worst case scenario...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo as the remainers expected we stay in the EU but not in name.
Two tier EU coming.
A hard brexit or a no-brexit was what should have happened - this is a joke.
You couldn't make it up - what a total shower of a government* we have
*I use the term "government" looselyDo what thou wiltComment
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British passports could be printed in the EU in the year of Brexit if contract is awarded overseas, De La Rue warnsOriginally posted by meridian View Post
But at least they can have blue passports!
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostYep, the worst case scenario...
A hard brexit or a no-brexit was what should have happened - this is a joke.
You couldn't make it up - what a total shower of a government* we have
*I use the term "government" loosely
did you really expect anything more from them
Milan in "kids today" mode.Comment
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TBH... no not reallyOriginally posted by milanbenes View Postdid you really expect anything more from them
Well done to TM - she's lost the Conservatives the next election.
Brexiteers won't vote for her because she hasn't brexited properly.
Remainers won't vote for her because she's left us worse off than we were fully "in" the EU.
Well done Theresa
Do what thou wiltComment
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I'm alright JackComment
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Hard Brexit is where it's heading. The fudge over regulatory alignment and a soft Irish border won't wash when the UK finds it can't agree meaningful free trade deals with non-EU countries due to regulatory or tariff divergence from EU arrangements. Then they can blame it on the nasty old EUSSR.Originally posted by Dark Black View PostYep, the worst case scenario...
A hard brexit or a no-brexit was what should have happened - this is a joke.
You couldn't make it up - what a total shower of a government* we have
*I use the term "government" looselyComment
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