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Will Boris walk the walk
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More Cheese Boris
Nope. The whole Brexit will be called off.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBoris talks the talk but is he going to walk
.... probably not
Boris gets ready to grovel for a deal
Once they realise how much cheese we sell the french and how much the french sell to us
You saw it here first. The cheese it will be cheese.
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Brexit has already been got done. If you mean the current state will persist:Originally posted by mallisarealperson View PostNope. The whole Brexit will be called off.
Once they realise how much cheese we sell the french and how much the french sell to us
You saw it here first. The cheese it will be cheese.
1. The UK would have to continue in its current state of vassalage to the EUSSR.
2. Why would the EU want to delay the moment when it flushes the UK down the U-bend, when is has enough problems with failing states within its own membership (Hungary and Poland spring to mind)?Comment
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