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    ah the truth will out

    Cameron DID ask Obama to warn Brexit would put UK at

    David Cameron DID ask Barack Obama to warn that Brexit would put the UK at the ‘back of the queue’ for a trade deal, says US president’s ex-aide
    Ex-Barack Obama aide confirms he was asked to use 'back of the queue' phrase
    US president warned about Brexit during visit to London before EU referendum
    High-profile intervention by Obama seen as part of government's 'Project Fear'
    Project Bollox it is.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

    #2
    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    So whereabouts is the UK in the queue for a US trade deal?

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      #3
      Originally posted by vetran View Post
      So he did.. and?

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        #4
        at the back, at the back !!!!!!

        Anyway when did David Cameron ever deny he'd asked Obama to tell everyone what Obama had told Cameron would happen in the event of a Brexit.

        US Secretary pushes the UK to the back of the queue

        Play on words, Obama would have simply used the American expression back of the line if Cameron hadn't asked him, which no-one would have understood.

        I'm alright Jack

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          #5
          Even the article you linked to admits in the detail that it may not be factually correct...
          Let's find the quotes that are selectively edited in the OP's post and in the article.

          "'Obama was asked, it would be good if you could repeat that point at the press conference, and he did,'"

          "I don't know if Cameron had been suggesting the exact phrase that had been used on his side, "

          So, Obama was asked to repeat a point he had made at a press conference.
          And the phrase he used? Well, the person telling the story doesn't know where it came from.

          In other words... it's another DailyMail headline that has no substance of a story behind it, but the worshippers will accept the headline and ridicule the truth.
          …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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            #6
            Originally posted by WTFH View Post
            Even the article you linked to admits in the detail that it may not be factually correct...
            Let's find the quotes that are selectively edited in the OP's post and in the article.

            "'Obama was asked, it would be good if you could repeat that point at the press conference, and he did,'"

            "I don't know if Cameron had been suggesting the exact phrase that had been used on his side, "

            So, Obama was asked to repeat a point he had made at a press conference.
            And the phrase he used? Well, the person telling the story doesn't know where it came from.

            In other words... it's another DailyMail headline that has no substance of a story behind it, but the worshippers will accept the headline and ridicule the truth...
            ...and then extrapolate that all criticisms of Brexit are treachery and sabotage and the the UK can have its cake and eat it.

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              #7
              Classic Daily Mail half truth to get the fold dancing in a rage with their eyes bulging, it's why they buy the paper.

              They can believe what they like.

              I'm alright Jack

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                #8
                The US are demanding that Britain stumps up 10 billion more on defence per year if it wants a trade deal

                That's about the same as the EU bill.

                I'm alright Jack

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                  The US are demanding that Britain stumps up 10 billion more on defence per year if it wants a trade deal

                  That's about the same as the EU bill.

                  It's not about the money, apparently, it's all about taking back control from the EU and, er, giving it to Mr Tango in Washington! Brexidiots have no idea what they want.
                  I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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