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Originally posted by Jolie View PostNo, it isn't years away. It has been made very clear what's going to happen, and with the high majority that the Tories have, it will be a certainty that things will get done.
We leave on January 31st with a withdrawal deal, that was always going to be the case. Whether Boris or others amend this to be more of a Canada syle deal or not, we know it's either going to that or his original deal.
The deadline has been set to negotiate the trade deal with the EU, if nothing is agreed by the end of 2020, then it's no-deal.
There is no gloom and doom or complete uncercainty, it could not be any clearer and that's why the financial markets like it.
You’ve made the mistake of believing the Johnson lies. We’ll leave in January. That’s the only bit that’s clear.
The rest is wild speculation.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostHahahahahaha.
You’ve made the mistake of believing the Johnson lies. We’ll leave in January. That’s the only bit that’s clear.
The rest is wild speculation.
Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK ForumLast edited by GhostofTarbera; 14 December 2019, 16:13.Comment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostHahahahahaha.
You’ve made the mistake of believing the Johnson lies. We’ll leave in January. That’s the only bit that’s clear.
The rest is wild speculation.Comment
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Originally posted by Jolie View PostWe leave on January 31st with a withdrawal deal, that was always going to be the case. Whether Boris or others amend this to be more of a Canada syle deal or not, we know it's either going to that or his original deal.
The deadline has been set to negotiate the trade deal with the EU, if nothing is agreed by the end of 2020, then it's no-deal.Comment
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Originally posted by simes View PostI'm sorry. But this 'case' is the result of how many postponements for leaving?Comment
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Originally posted by Bluenose View PostGents, this is not the political thread. Please cease and desistComment
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‘Tis the week before Xmas shut down
One more interview tomorrow
Then it’s close the PC until mid January
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDo you think that the state of the market is not political?Comment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostHahahahahaha.
You’ve made the mistake of believing the Johnson lies. We’ll leave in January. That’s the only bit that’s clear.
The rest is wild speculation.
Did the clown specify which year? Maybe he's gonna say he meant January 2021.Comment
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