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If they are asking for money for a trade deal, the answer is no. They can pay us a few billions if they are that keen on one. -
They wouldn’t be, they would be asking for money to settle our agreed obligations before we start to talk about the future relationship.Originally posted by GJABS View PostIf they are asking for money for a trade deal, the answer is no. They can pay us a few billions if they are that keen on one.Comment
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Exactly. The UK holds all the cards.Originally posted by GJABS View PostIf they are asking for money for a trade deal, the answer is no. They can pay us a few billions if they are that keen on one.Comment
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Except for the one that ensures we leave with no deal.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostExactly. The UK holds all the cards.
the scenario:
12th March: Mays deal fails to get parliamentary approval
13th march: No Deal fails to get parliamentary approval
14th March: Parliament agree to ask for a short extension
15th March: EU says the deal is on the table accept it or leave. You are not getting your extension we have an election to run.
16th march UK Parliament implodes
29th March: UK leaves with No deal
AS OG said: The UK holds all the cards.Last edited by Yorkie62; 27 February 2019, 08:16.Comment
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Yes, leaving with no deal will teach those sausage eating swine a lesson.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostExcept for the one that ensures we leave with no deal.
the scenario:
12th March: Mays deal fails to get parliamentary approval
13th march: No Deal fails to get parliamentary approval
14th March: Parliament agree to ask for a short extension
15th March: EU says the deal is on the table accept it or leave. You are not getting your extension we have an election to run.
16th march UK Parliament implodes
29th March: UK leaves with No deal
AS OG said: The UK holds all the cards.Comment
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Sorry, meant Farage not moggy.Originally posted by Mordac View PostPlease, hide your ignorance, he's not an MEP. I doubt we'd have to pay anything like what we currently pay for the so-called "free trade deal". I'll give you a clue - it's not even close to "free".Comment
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Sorry I needed to correct my scenarioOriginally posted by Yorkie62 View PostExcept for the one that ensures we leave with no deal.
the scenario:
12th March: Mays deal fails to get parliamentary approval
13th march: No Deal fails to get parliamentary approval
14th March: Parliament agree to ask for a short extension
15th March: EU says the deal is on the table accept it or leave. You are not getting your extension we have an election to run.
18th march May sticks two fingers up to parliament at the dispatch box and says "told you so" and dissolves parliament as she is toast post Brexit anyway
29th March: UK leaves with No deal
AS OG said: The UK holds all the cards.Comment
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