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Crazy Toad tells EU what to do

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    Crazy Toad tells EU what to do



    Brexit latest news: Michael Toad says EU must reopen talks as Brussels warns May's deal is best UK will get



    Brexit latest news: Michael Gove says EU must reopen talks as Brussels warns May's deal is best UK will get

    #2
    King of Cretins...Emperor of Morons...Son of Satan's Left Nut Sack...
    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.

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      #3
      Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
      King of Cretins...Emperor of Morons...Son of Satan's Left Nut Sack...
      Oh dear, what has he done to upset you so?
      Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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        #4
        Outrageous that the UK should try to tell the EU what to do. And not a great negotiating tactic either.

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          #5
          Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
          Outrageous that the UK should try to tell the EU what to do. And not a great negotiating tactic either.
          Well, given that the UK negotiated the WA on terms that were acceptable to the myriad of Brexit Secretarys we had, it's fair to say that demanding a renegotiation probably isn't likely to be a success.

          Imagine it's your contract your talking about. Agent sends contract, you demand changes/additions/alterations and an agreement is reached. You then ask them (twice) to change the start date. Before that start date, you go back and tell them you want a completely new contract on totally different terms. They'd tell you to **** off, and they'd be correct to do so.

          Being surprised that ANY organisation wants to get the best deal for their members/shareholders/whatever and refuses to give in to every demand of a recalcitrant entity is just retarded in the extreme.
          When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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            #6
            Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
            Well, given that the UK negotiated the WA on terms that were acceptable to the myriad of Brexit Secretarys we had, it's fair to say that demanding a renegotiation probably isn't likely to be a success.

            Imagine it's your contract your talking about. Agent sends contract, you demand changes/additions/alterations and an agreement is reached. You then ask them (twice) to change the start date. Before that start date, you go back and tell them you want a completely new contract on totally different terms. They'd tell you to **** off, and they'd be correct to do so.

            Being surprised that ANY organisation wants to get the best deal for their members/shareholders/whatever and refuses to give in to every demand of a recalcitrant entity is just retarded in the extreme.
            Probably some brexiteer will soon highlight how non sense is your analogy...
            "The boy who cried Sheep"

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              #7
              The toad is just doing it because he has to. It's just a show for the press. He has to show the stupid brexiters that he's earning his salary.

              The uk deserves a no deal.

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                #8
                Gove who voted 3 times in favour of the withdrawal agreement

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
                  Well, given that the UK negotiated the WA on terms that were acceptable to the myriad of Brexit Secretarys we had, it's fair to say that demanding a renegotiation probably isn't likely to be a success.

                  Imagine it's your contract your talking about. Agent sends contract, you demand changes/additions/alterations and an agreement is reached. You then ask them (twice) to change the start date. Before that start date, you go back and tell them you want a completely new contract on totally different terms. They'd tell you to **** off, and they'd be correct to do so.

                  Being surprised that ANY organisation wants to get the best deal for their members/shareholders/whatever and refuses to give in to every demand of a recalcitrant entity is just retarded in the extreme.
                  This case is different. Didn't they tell you that the uk holds ALL.THE.CARDS?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
                    This case is different. Didn't they tell you that the uk holds ALL.THE.CARDS?
                    We started with 2-7 off suit and tried to represent a pair of kings.
                    When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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