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So do you think Johnson was lying (that this was his opinion) or do you think his judgment is faulty?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNo, I don't think it's a 1 in a million probability.Comment
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I think Johnson believes that he can put an agreement in place before we leave. However I think he feels he's being prudent by putting in place the means for us to leave without a deal.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo do you think Johnson was lying (that this was his opinion) or do you think his judgment is faulty?
What do you think about the chances of us leaving without a deal?Comment
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Noted that you dodged the question about Johnson's statement around the chances of No Deal Brexit.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI think Johnson believes that he can put an agreement in place before we leave. However I think he feels he's being prudent by putting in place the means for us to leave without a deal.
What do you think about the chances of us leaving without a deal?
As for me, the betting markets suggest about a 1 in 3 chance, so that's good enough for me as an approximation.Comment
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In my opinion your question wasn't worthy of an answer.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNoted that you dodged the question about Johnson's statement around the chances of No Deal Brexit.
As for me, the betting markets suggest about a 1 in 3 chance, so that's good enough for me as an approximation.Comment
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You have failed again.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIn my opinion your question wasn't worthy of an answer.Comment
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First drafts, hot off of the presses:

“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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Brexit: Don't underestimate Boris Johnson, EU warned - BBC News
When asked if he stood by his previous comment that the chances of a no-deal Brexit were a "million to one", the prime minister said: "Provided there is sufficient goodwill and common sense on the part of our partners, that is exactly where I would put the odds."
A very dangerous assumption....Comment
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The EU was flexible enough when negotiating the backstop to meet UK government requests.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBrexit: Don't underestimate Boris Johnson, EU warned - BBC News
When asked if he stood by his previous comment that the chances of a no-deal Brexit were a "million to one", the prime minister said: "Provided there is sufficient goodwill and common sense on the part of our partners, that is exactly where I would put the odds."
A very dangerous assumption....Comment
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Replace "backstop" with "surrender"Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe EU was flexible enough when negotiating the backstop to meet UK government requests.Comment
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