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May's government in complete disarray
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SO Bozo Johnson says "...there's no plan for a hard brexit because we're going to get a great deal..."?


"“There’s no plan for no deal because we’re going to get a great deal,” Johnson said. May’s spokesman, James Slack, appeared to contradict the foreign secretary a few minutes later when he told reporters that “contingency planning is taking place for a range of scenarios.”
Johnson’s remark shows “a shocking level of complacency,” said Tom Brake, the spokesman on Brexit for the Liberal Democrats. “It is simply not good enough when people’s jobs, living standards and rights are all on the line.”
Please God, if there is justice in the world, make it a hard Brexit.


Hard Brexit now!
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If May's red lines stand, then yes. I really hope so.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe only Brexit that can happen is the "Hard" Brexit.Hard Brexit now!
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I prefer to call it a completely chaotic Brexit. There's no plan just loads of uncrossable red lines where rightwing lunatic Tory MP's threaten to bring down the government for a good dose of Corbyn to sort out the electorate.
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Emergency!! Men in white coats required at no. 10 for immediate extraction of
occupants. There are asylums in Devon with more rational individuals.
Long gone are the days David Cameron called to fix broken Britain. He failed to mention the part about nuking it from orbit first.Last edited by scooterscot; 11 July 2017, 14:58."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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The question is now not whether the UK becomes a failed state, but what form of failed state will it be.I'm alright JackComment
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It will be a Red, White and Blue failed state.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe question is now not whether the UK becomes a failed state, but what form of failed state will it be.
It will be a Strong and Stable failed state.
It will be a failed state with no magic money tree.
It will be a failed state with no coalition of chaos.
It will be a failed state with a magic money tree.
It will be a failed state with a coalition of chaos.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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You're all traitors and saboteurs. The correct response to the obvious chaos and weakness in the government and the increasing evidence of an economy cooling down fast is to think red, white and blue thoughts, ignore the evidence and numbers and hum the tune from "La la land".Hard Brexit now!
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I've been in L.A. for some time.Originally posted by sasguru View Post... and hum the tune from "La la land".
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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