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Brexit: What does it mean for expats?
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No, I don't think that can be dealt with swiftly, but they need to put aside the circular firing squad for a second and write something down on paper, since Hamface famously prevented any civil servants from planning our exit in writing. Now is the time to begin communicating a strategy that the declared candidates can all sign up to. It won't be easy, but they need to begin putting the national interest first. For example, it's outrageous that Gidiot has gone AWOL. -
Camoron was assured that he was going to win so had no need for a plan B. Anyway he's a bad negotiator as we have already seen and doesn't have the heart to be remembered as the guy who also screwed up the resulting trade deals.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNo, I don't think that can be dealt with swiftly, but they need to put aside the circular firing squad for a second and write something down on paper, since Hamface famously prevented any civil servants from planning our exit in writing.
Also he's probably had talks with the likes of Major of how to stab the knife into those Eurosceptics in his government by leaving them to it e.g. this plot
Gidiot has been plotting.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNow is the time to begin communicating a strategy that the declared candidates can all sign up to. It won't be easy, but they need to begin putting the national interest first. For example, it's outrageous that Gidiot has gone AWOL.
He's been working out whether he can be PM and if he can't can he remain a senior figure by backing the "right person".
Actually the "right person" should give him the DWP as his portfolio. He's hated anyway so it won't make a difference."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Gidiot is apparently sorting out Camoron's mess."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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