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its is also 80% while we negotiate other trade agreements.Originally posted by original PM View PostMinus being under the tyranny of the fourth reich - and when you consider that Juncker and his pointless little arse kissers told us we would get nothing - then 80% is pretty good no?

Then it is whatever we can convince the EU to give us when we are in a stronger position & rule the world Jam trade.Comment
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Whatever, but if your going to make it happen then get on with it. Its just been delayed 21 months and uk gov wanted even longer, if you get any further delays labour will win the next election and all bets are off.Originally posted by vetran View Postits is also 80% while we negotiate other trade agreements.
Then it is whatever we can convince the EU to give us when we are in a stronger position & rule the world Jam trade.Warning unicorn meat may give you hallucinationsComment
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Indeed -- we have had to delay really because you fu<king w4nkers would not even start talking until you got your palms crossed with silver.Originally posted by motoukenin View PostWhatever, but if your going to make it happen then get on with it. Its just been delayed 21 months and uk gov wanted even longer, if you get any further delays labour will win the next election and all bets are off.
Utter utter <untsComment
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Contract to make blue passports goes to France LMAO
UK passports 'to be made in France after Brexit' - BBC NewsComment
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But the UK holds all the cards so what does it care if the EU won't talk? They should be paying the UK to keep open the German car export market.Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed -- we have had to delay really because you fu<king w4nkers would not even start talking until you got your palms crossed with silver.
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Do you cut and paste "But the UK holds all the cards" in every comment.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBut the UK holds all the cards so what does it care if the EU won't talk? They should be paying the UK to keep open the German car export market.Comment
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Only where relevant, petal.Originally posted by woohoo View PostDo you cut and paste "But the UK holds all the cards" in every comment.Comment
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What part of 'Brexit is not about not buying things from other countries in Europe' are you struggling with?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostContract to make blue passports goes to France LMAO
UK passports 'to be made in France after Brexit' - BBC News
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British jobs for Brits first wasn't that one of the neonazi teams of the brexit campaignOriginally posted by original PM View PostWhat part of 'Brexit is not about not buying things from other countries in Europe' are you struggling with?
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