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No A50 this week (lol)
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostScotland can have an advisory vote just like you lot did.
SNP are in charge up there aren't they, raise some taxes as they are permitted to do and Rob Roy is your Aunty.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostScotland has a much easier route to independence that Catalonia.Comment
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No A50 this week (lol)
Originally posted by vetran View Postyep find the cash & do it, don't see why England to pay for it.
SNP are in charge up there aren't they, raise some taxes as they are permitted to do and Rob Roy is your Aunty.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postunless of course Spain harpoons Scotland's route to encourage the others.
Which is a timely reminder that any of the 27 states can harpoon any kind of deal with the UK, so it's a good job Theresa has WTO rules to fall back on. All it needs is for the UK to activate its individual membership of the WTO. Which needs all WTO countries to agree. Including Spain. And Argentina.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSpain can't harpoon Scottish independence, only Scottish membership of the EU, which would be kind of amusing.
Which is a timely reminder that any of the 27 states can harpoon any kind of deal with the UK, so it's a good job Theresa has WTO rules to fall back on. All it needs is for the UK to activate its individual membership of the WTO. Which needs all WTO countries to agree. Including Spain. And Argentina.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostIt's in the EU's interests for a deal with the UK. Once the ideology is spent, the finance grown ups will put a rudimentary deal in place.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostIt's in the EU's interests for a deal with the UK. Once the ideology is spent, the finance grown ups will put a rudimentary deal in place.
It's in EU's interests that UK gets no deal or super bad deal for UK, but awesome for EU, so that others don't follow this stupid path.Comment
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So there's a risk that the UK may not be able to reach a deal with the EU. However a leading Brexiteer suggests there is no risk of this.
Theresa's contingency is to fall back on WTO terms, which the UK cannot access.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWrong.
It's in EU's interests that UK gets no deal or super bad deal for UK, but awesome for EU, so that others don't follow this stupid path.Comment
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