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[Merged]Brexit stuff

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    'sup, Old Smeg?

    It wasn't a put-down. NAT has a spectacularly short fuse.
    What a strange perception. But then, you are a Brexiter, so delusional thinking is in your make-up.

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    So, are you saying we are going to negotiate using a method we know doesn't work? If so, how can the negotiations get anywhere?
    I'm saying that we are going to negotiate using the tried and trusted method set down by the EU Commission. As long as Wallonia is eradicated (part of Belgium I believe), then all will be well......

    Oooops, they've done it again.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    You do realise that the way we are going to negotiate with the EU is the same way the EU has just negotiated the trade (non) agreement with Canada, don't you? How can you not approve of us following the EU model? (Apart from it hasn't worked yet).
    So, are you saying we are going to negotiate using a method we know doesn't work? If so, how can the negotiations get anywhere?

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    OK, glad to see that you are able to discuss things in a mature way, as usual.

    Brexit, whatever that may end up meaning, is not a game of poker and it's not going to happen for 3 years. So, get used to 3 more years of people questioning, because some of us would like to keep on living until then, to keep on working, and not to have to worry about Farage, Trump and the rest of the Ultra Reicht with their hatred spewing followers goose stepping behind them.
    You do realise that the way we are going to negotiate with the EU is the same way the EU has just negotiated the trade (non) agreement with Canada, don't you? How can you not approve of us following the EU model? (Apart from it hasn't worked yet).

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    Brexit, whatever that may end up meaning
    ....is obviously a concept that is too abstract and convoluted for a halfwit like you to ever get your empty little head around. Best you just stick to walking your dog and fondling your Rayburn until the grown-ups finish thrashing it out.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    OK, glad to see that you are able to discuss things in a mature way, as usual.

    Brexit, whatever that may end up meaning, is not a game of poker and it's not going to happen for 3 years. So, get used to 3 more years of people questioning, because some of us would like to keep on living until then, to keep on working, and not to have to worry about Farage, Trump and the rest of the Ultra Reicht with their hatred spewing followers goose stepping behind them.
    ...is the UK leaving the EU.

    There is no other definition.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    I suppose your view on playing Poker is that everyone just lays their cards on the table then forms a committee to decide who has won eh?
    You really are weapons-grade dim!!

    OK, glad to see that you are able to discuss things in a mature way, as usual.

    Brexit, whatever that may end up meaning, is not a game of poker and it's not going to happen for 3 years. So, get used to 3 more years of people questioning, because some of us would like to keep on living until then, to keep on working, and not to have to worry about Farage, Trump and the rest of the Ultra Reicht with their hatred spewing followers goose stepping behind them.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    You need to work on your put-downs, Jamie. That's as weak as sterling.
    'sup, Old Smeg?

    It wasn't a put-down. NAT has a spectacularly short fuse.

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  • ClothCap
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    What I find annoying about Brexiters is that in the media they go on about “Brexit brings the opportunity for businesses to expand and the opportunity for new businesses start-ups”. (had this yet again on R4 this morning) WTF, there was nothing stopping them from doing so in the past and why would it be different after Brexit?
    Err... The EU stopped us from doing that? Thicker than your average mince.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    "We're going to have negotiations at some point with some people about something" isn't a plan.
    I suppose your view on playing Poker is that everyone just lays their cards on the table then forms a committee to decide who has won eh?
    You really are weapons-grade dim!!

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