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UK can unilaterally revoke article 50
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It won't be agreed by parliament next week though...more's the pity...Originally posted by minestrone View Post"No deal" was agreed by parliament last year.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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I have. I would welcome itOriginally posted by GreenMirror View PostA pity we are not preparing for no deal.
Hard Brexit now!
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Seems par for the course. No preparation for a Brexit "yes" vote. No preparation for a no deal.Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostA pity we are not preparing for no deal.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I'm prepared.
Cleared out my garage to rake in the cash when the government needs emergency stockpiling locations as all the warehouses are full of crimbo tat.
Plan B: Airbnb style app where garage owners register their locations (for a fee), creating an instant distributed warehousing facility for all the stuff we'll need to stockpile for post 'no deal'. Government will pay millions for that database soon. Kerching.
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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And providing a ready made location database for crimsOriginally posted by Hobosapien View PostPlan B: Airbnb style app where garage owners register their locations (for a fee), creating an instant distributed warehousing facility for all the stuff we'll need to stockpile for post 'no deal'. Government will pay millions for that database soon. Kerching.

Not a bad idea though, just think through the security.Hard Brexit now!
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Yeah apparently some farmers oop north who'll go all postal on us. So they say.Originally posted by pscont View PostI say Tereza cancels Brexit, revokes A50 and be done with it.
Anyone against?Hard Brexit now!
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Not to forget an army potato peeler with the rank of private, who set up the entire GSM network in India single handedlyOriginally posted by sasguru View PostYeah apparently some farmers oop north who'll go all postal on us. So they say.Comment
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