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What Britain will sound like once we exit the EU
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Is that the light at the end of a tunnel or is it an express train travelling head on in the opposite direction.I'm alright Jack -
Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post“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 BlasterBates View PostIs that the light at the end of a tunnel or is it an express train travelling head on in the opposite direction.Comment
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You sure the UK is leaving..
"…AS LIAM FOX WARNS THERESA MAY HE WILL QUIT THE CABINET IF THE BREXIT DEADLINE SLIPS BEYOND 31 DECEMBER 2020… Liam Fox has warned Theresa May he would walk out of the Cabinet if she tried to extend the Brexit transition. The International Trade Secretary told the PM he would refuse to back lengthening the current 21 month long period beyond December 31, 2020. Mrs May alarmed Brexiteers this week by warning MPs on Monday that her Brexit timetable may slip as the complexity of the task emerges. Any extension would further delay Britain’s ability to sign trade deals with the rest of the world. Quizzed on the possibility, Dr Fox refused to rule it out. But the Cabinet minister insisted: “I wouldn’t like to see that, nor would I support an extension. The public would see an extension beyond 2020 as too slow, given that it would be a number of years since the referendum”. – The Sun
The next General Election is 5th May 2022 and younger voters will cause a hung parliament which will make getting this passed impossibleWarning unicorn meat may give you hallucinationsComment
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