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As in stop importing more and more people to do jobs english people can and should do - not to never buy anything from another country in Europe ever. -
English?Originally posted by original PM View PostAs in stop importing more and more people to do jobs english people can and should do - not to never buy anything from another country in Europe ever.Comment
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I think he was referring to your comment where you mentioned England rather than Britain/UKOriginally posted by original PM View PostFrench?
wtf is this name a European country day?
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French is not a European country.Originally posted by original PM View PostFrench?
wtf is this name a European country day?

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No, they look after their own.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostFrench is not a European country.Comment
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So where does french polish fit in??Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNo, they look after their own.
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well its no substitute beurre when tangoing in Paris.Originally posted by BR14 View PostSo where does french polish fit in??
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nope Gordon Bruin!Originally posted by Eirikur View PostBritish jobs for Brits first wasn't that one of the neonazi teams of the brexit campaignComment
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Tick tock, tick tock,....... How many years required for transition?
https://amp.theguardian.com/politics...politics-live?
May hinted that the government has now realised that setting up new customs arrangements after Brexit could take longer than expected. This is what she said in response to a question from the Conservative Nicky Morgan, who said HM Revenue and Customs told her Treasury committee that a new customs partnership with the EU could take five years to set up.
“We are looking at different potential customs arrangements for the future in order to deliver on the commitments that we have made. We are now the point at being able to look in more detail with the European commission at some of those proposals. And I think it is fair to say that, as we get into the detail and as we look at these arrangements, then what becomes clear is that sometimes the timetables that have originally been set are not the timetables that are necessary when you actually start to look at the detail and when you delve into what it really is that you want to be able to achieve.”Comment
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