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The doom and gloom vs reality
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm a victim of the system and society 'innit?Comment
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BOW TO BRUSSELS! Barnier gets nasty and warns UK to accept EU SUPREMACY before Brexit
My money is on the UK kowtowing to Brussels.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBOW TO BRUSSELS! Barnier gets nasty and warns UK to accept EU SUPREMACY before Brexit
My money is on the UK kowtowing to Brussels.
in remarks prepared for delivery to a gathering in Portugal of jurists specialised in EU law.
PS - you need to stop reading the Excess, it'll do nothing good to your blood pressure...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostHe's speaking to an audience of EU fanatics; if he said anything vaguely diplomatic about Brexit he'd probably be lynched "pour encourager les autres".
PS - you need to stop reading the Excess, it'll do nothing good to your blood pressure...
Agree with your second comment, maybe it's the choice of paper for gammons“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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Rearranging the Deck Chairs on RMS Brextanic
Everyone is blaming the Government for not coming up with a Brexit strategy. They've made no progress in two years so how useless must they be.
However, when will it dawn on everyone that there simply isn't a Brexit strategy? I guess Theresa already can see that. She's ostensibly nurturing a stay-in-only-worse-off approach but she'll never get away with that. The hard exit (which is what people voted for) is too expensive and disruptive. So all she can do is the classic deathmarch manoeuvre that so many of us project people have seen played out so many times - just keep plodding along and shoving in the invoices until the merde finally hits the fan.
Then blame everybody else."Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostHe's speaking to an audience of EU fanatics; if he said anything vaguely diplomatic about Brexit he'd probably be lynched "pour encourager les autres".
PS - you need to stop reading the Excess, it'll do nothing good to your blood pressure...
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostEveryone is blaming the Government for not coming up with a Brexit strategy. They've made no progress in two years so how useless must they be.
However, when will it dawn on everyone that there simply isn't a Brexit strategy? I guess Theresa already can see that. She's ostensibly nurturing a stay-in-only-worse-off approach but she'll never get away with that. The hard exit (which is what people voted for) is too expensive and disruptive. So all she can do is the classic deathmarch manoeuvre that so many of us project people have seen played out so many times - just keep plodding along and shoving in the invoices until the merde finally hits the fan.
Then blame everybody else.
I'm alright JackComment
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The doom and gloom vs reality
Originally posted by Cirrus View PostEveryone is blaming the Government for not coming up with a Brexit strategy. They've made no progress in two years so how useless must they be.
However, when will it dawn on everyone that there simply isn't a Brexit strategy? I guess Theresa already can see that. She's ostensibly nurturing a stay-in-only-worse-off approach but she'll never get away with that. The hard exit (which is what people voted for) is too expensive and disruptive. So all she can do is the classic deathmarch manoeuvre that so many of us project people have seen played out so many times - just keep plodding along and shoving in the invoices until the merde finally hits the fan.
Then blame everybody else.
But you’re right about there not being a plan.
Last edited by meridian; 27 May 2018, 23:01.Comment
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