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Originally posted by vetran View PostAt Garland W speaks, seems odd remainers seem to want to identify with psychopaths. Next Darmy Hannibal expat and NA as Fred the perv wesT.“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 darmstadt View PostNot only can't you leave the EU, you can't even write a coherent sentence...Maybe that was the problem with the UK negotiating team, also thick as tulip..
500 MPs seemed to thinkthere would be a deal which shows how thick as tulip MPs are.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe question is why the UK ever bothered negotiating. They should just have prepared for no deal from the day A50 was triggered and left Mar 29th.
500 MPs seemed to thinkthere would be a deal which shows how thick as tulip MPs are.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe question is why the UK ever bothered negotiating. They should just have prepared for no deal from the day A50 was triggered and left Mar 29th.
500 MPs seemed to thinkthere would be a deal which shows how thick as tulip MPs are.
“No deal” back in 2016/17 was described as “catastrophic”. There was no appetite for it, and any party promoting it as their manifesto option in 2017 would have been laughed out of the Commons.
Everyone thought there would be a deal, because of the constant drivel coming out of the mouths of Davis, Fox, Redwood, Johnson, etc and all the other Brexiters. “Easiest Deal in the world”; “will be done in a morning”, etc.
We have a deal on the table. If it’s not the deal that you want, it’s because there is no combination of any deal that everyone wants. Or any version of a Brexit deal that matches the picture painted by the Leave campaign.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe EU has agreed a deal.Originally posted by meridian View PostRevisionism.
“No deal” back in 2016/17 was described as “catastrophic”. There was no appetite for it, and any party promoting it as their manifesto option in 2017 would have been laughed out of the Commons.
Everyone thought there would be a deal, because of the constant drivel coming out of the mouths of Davis, Fox, Redwood, Johnson, etc and all the other Brexiters. “Easiest Deal in the world”; “will be done in a morning”, etc.
We have a deal on the table. If it’s not the deal that you want, it’s because there is no combination of any deal that everyone wants. Or any version of a Brexit deal that matches the picture painted by the Leave campaign.
There should never have been a referendum.
I want one commons vote. Stay in EU or leave with no deal.
I hope the UK stays. Far better for the UK to be run from Brussels if this is the best leaders the UK has now. What a tulip storm.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostRevisionism.
“No deal” back in 2016/17 was described as “catastrophic”. There was no appetite for it, and any party promoting it as their manifesto option in 2017 would have been laughed out of the Commons.
Everyone thought there would be a deal, because of the constant drivel coming out of the mouths of Davis, Fox, Redwood, Johnson, etc and all the other Brexiters. “Easiest Deal in the world”; “will be done in a morning”, etc.
We have a deal on the table. If it’s not the deal that you want, it’s because there is no combination of any deal that everyone wants.Agreed Or any version of a Brexit deal that matches the picture painted by the Leave campaign.Not quite true. The problem with the picture painted by the Leave campaign is that it is not acceptable to the EU. The only versions of a deal acceptable to the EU are the one it negotiated with T.May or No Deal.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostNot quite true. The problem with the picture painted by the Leave campaign is that it is not acceptable to the EU. The only versions of a deal acceptable to the EU are the one it negotiated with T.May or No Deal.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostHTH
If there is another way of exiting, anyone is free to put their ideas down on paper so that they can be discussed and pulled apart in detail, and if they are robust enough then we can negotiate them.Comment
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