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The question that all Brexiteers should ask themselves ...
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhy would I waste my time PMing someone who doesn't have tits?The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhy would I waste my time PMing someone who doesn't have tits?Comment
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If David Cameron knew that the UK had a much stronger hand than the EU, he would happily have stayed to lead the negotiations. Which politician would willingly turn down the chance of glory? It's because he knows how weak the UK's hand really is that he did a runner. The look on Gove and Boris' faces last Friday morning at their 'Victory' news conference said it all. They knew they have been right royally shafted, and suddenly it's 'Not this year', ' Not until we are ready' for Article 50 invoking.
Considering the fact that the economic cycles are calling for a slowdown later this year into next year, do you really see them invoking it next year in the middle of a slowdown? No, What you'll hear then, is ' We will invoke article 50 when the economic conditions are right' I won't be surprised if we get '5 economic tests' similar to Gordon Browns tests for the Euro, tests which of course will never be passed. This will enable the PM to say 'I stand ready and willing to trigger article 50 once the economic conditions are right'. Which of course would not be this Parliament, and then after the election, the next govt will say they are not bound by the promises of this one.Comment
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Originally posted by sirja View PostIf David Cameron knew that the UK had a much stronger hand than the EU, he would happily have stayed to lead the negotiations. Which politician would willingly turn down the chance of glory? It's because he knows how weak the UK's hand really is that he did a runner. The look on Gove and Boris' faces last Friday morning at their 'Victory' news conference said it all. They knew they have been right royally shafted, and suddenly it's 'Not this year', ' Not until we are ready' for Article 50 invoking.
Considering the fact that the economic cycles are calling for a slowdown later this year into next year, do you really see them invoking it next year in the middle of a slowdown? No, What you'll hear then, is ' We will invoke article 50 when the economic conditions are right' I won't be surprised if we get '5 economic tests' similar to Gordon Browns tests for the Euro, tests which of course will never be passed. This will enable the PM to say 'I stand ready and willing to trigger article 50 once the economic conditions are right'. Which of course would not be this Parliament, and then after the election, the next govt will say they are not bound by the promises of this one.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostNot an insurmountable problem these days, just takes broad minds in conjunction with the wonders of modern surgery
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostBarry does.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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