Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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Brexit DOOM™: Parts of UK that voted for Brexit may be hardest hit
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYour friends at the Mail have the piano wire ready?
All this pathetic sabre-rattling by the gravy-train brigade will be shown up for what it actually is, an inconsequential sideshow.
You heard it here first.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNot at all. Once negotiations begin it will very quickly dawn on some of these ivory-tower morons that the real power behind the throne will lie with the various business interests, both here and on the continent.
All this pathetic sabre-rattling by the gravy-train brigade will be shown up for what it actually is, an inconsequential sideshow.
You heard it here first.
Here's what those business interests are saying in no uncertain terms:
Manufacturers reject PM’s ‘no deal’ Brexit mantra - The Manufacturer
Japan's Unprecedented Warning To UK Over Brexit
You can't say you weren't warned, but like all boneheaded thickos everywhere, I fear you need to feel the pain of your decisions, which is why I'm really, really hoping for a hard Brexit.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostReally?
Here's what those business interests are saying in no uncertain terms:
Yes, they are stressing that they want a good deal. No surprises there. That is exactly in line with what businesses across the whole continent will be demanding too.
And it is for that reason that politicians across the continent will make sure they deliver.
In the final analysis, they are all accountable to their electorates and not to the megalomaniacs in Brussels.
This is just posturing.
You'd be best just leaving all of this to the grown-ups sas, one can almost hear you pissing your pants with nervous excitement.
Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou can't say you weren't warned, but like all boneheaded thickos everywhere, I fear you need to feel the pain of your decisions, which is why I'm really, really hoping for a hard Brexit.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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ah its the bremainer jerk circle off again.
I only went away for a couple of hours.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Qatar announces £5bn UK investment - BBC News
Boomed I tell ya!!!
The Middle Eastern state of Qatar said that it was optimistic about the future of the British economy.
It made it clear that the UK leaving the European Union had little bearing on its decision.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Never ceases to amaze me that scooterscot, sasguru and atw believe we are actually heading for an ultra hard Brexit.
We are getting a transitional deal from 2019 (BAU ahead of a Free Trade Agreement), we are paying the money for that (of course we are)...
And then there will be a General Election in 2020. Thereafter, the transitional arrangement will become a permanent arrangement, probably via an EFTA/EEA agreement.
There will be no hard Brexit. We will be EU members in all but name.
The political posturing right now is nothing other than that.
But it is quite funny watching scooterscot, sasguru and atw squirm, to be honest.Taking a break from contractingComment
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Originally posted by chopper View PostBut it is quite funny watching scooterscot, sasguru and atw squirm, to be honest.Comment
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Originally posted by chopper View PostNever ceases to amaze me that scooterscot, sasguru and atw believe we are actually heading for an ultra hard Brexit.
We are getting a transitional deal from 2019 (BAU ahead of a Free Trade Agreement), we are paying the money for that (of course we are)...
And then there will be a General Election in 2020. Thereafter, the transitional arrangement will become a permanent arrangement, probably via an EFTA/EEA agreement.
There will be no hard Brexit. We will be EU members in all but name.
The political posturing right now is nothing other than that.
But it is quite funny watching scooterscot, sasguru and atw squirm, to be honest.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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