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BREXIT: Parliament can't stop "no deal" - Matt Hancock
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At the pace pound is depreciating, soon they can pay that with a few pints of Guinness..."The boy who cried Sheep" -
At the pace pound is depreciating, that number is much higher now and soon will be even higher...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's going straight to the EU to start paying off the UK's 39 billion divorce settlement."The boy who cried Sheep"Comment
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You couldn't have agreed in a more odd, tacit, thrice-removed way if you'd tried.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat a weird non sequitur, but...
The Irish government is a minority government, which is only ticking along because Brexit is in the wings. An election will happen soon enough in any case.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhat will the NHS do with the extra £18,199,999,999.90?
pay for wisdom tooth implantations for CUK mods?Comment
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No one voted for it - leaving without a Withdrawal Agreement wasn’t mentioned by either side during the referendum campaign.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostTrigger warning:
No one voted for no deal! No, sir.

That doesn’t mean that the sheeple haven’t now been convinced that that is now a good option.
Frog’s now boiling....Comment
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I did provide a trigger warning.Originally posted by meridian View PostNo one voted for it - leaving without a Withdrawal Agreement wasn’t mentioned by either side during the referendum campaign.
That doesn’t mean that the sheeple haven’t now been convinced that that is now a good option.
Frog’s now boiling....
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Maybe the EU secretly wants no-deal?
They could do with Brexit turning out badly for us, otherwise it might encourage other countries to follow suit. The FUD only works if we end up in the shyte.
I imagine their worst nightmare is the UK being a rip roaring success after leaving.Comment
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