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Theresa May's speech On Friday has been leaked

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    #41
    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Face it we're never going to leave. And that delights me more than the salty taste of Brexiteer tears.
    what's this 'we' you witter on about? - you've already gone, so what's with the constant attempt at crowing over it?
    got a seriously short dick or what???
    i don't know who's worse, you or the other sasguru TWAT.

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      #42
      Originally posted by original PM View Post
      Fook off wank stain
      Why don't you fuck off you thick fuck, if you've nothing to say?
      Brexiters reduced to the gibbering monkeys they (mostly) are.
      Hard Brexit now!
      #prayfornodeal

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        #43
        Originally posted by sasguru View Post
        Why don't you fuck off you thick fuck, if you've nothing to say?
        Brexiters reduced to the gibbering monkeys they (mostly) are.
        TWAT

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          #44
          Originally posted by bobspud View Post
          Sums it up very well. There is one point missing in your theory. The Tories have been infighting over the subject of Brexit for more than thirty years. May is on borrowed time to do the duty. The Eurosceptics will come for her with avengence if they get a whiff of backtracking. I’m guessing they will hang her out to dry inside two years. At which point we will go sailing over the edge on WTO rules before Corbin or any of the other chunts have a chance to stop it.
          I think there is no doubt that Corbyn and his lot will get into power, especially when the Tories, as you say, self destruct.
          DO you think the country will actually thrive on WTO rules?
          In spite of the Brexit vote there is no real appetite for serious economic distress, except from maybe 50% of the Brexiters (which is a minority in the population as a whole).
          That is what you Brexiters have wrought - economic destabilisation (I use the word carefully) at best, certainly 70s style socialism.
          Hard Brexit now!
          #prayfornodeal

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            #45
            Originally posted by BR14 View Post
            TWAT
            I rest my case.
            Hard Brexit now!
            #prayfornodeal

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              #46
              Jacob Rees-Mogg rejects the speech

              NIgel Farage considers donning khaki

              The terms "square one" and "back to" spring to mind.

              I'm alright Jack

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                #47
                Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                Why don't you fuck off you thick fuck, if you've nothing to say?
                Brexiters reduced to the gibbering monkeys they (mostly) are.
                Suck my hairy plums ball root.
                Last edited by original PM; 23 September 2017, 09:18.

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                  #48
                  Brexit: Theresa May's speech leaves Germans unmoved as continental press warns of 'problems' in UK's approach | The Independent

                  Manfred Weber, an MEP for the conservative CSU, Ms Merkel’s sister party in Bavaria, also raised concerns at the lack of detail.

                  In a tweet, he said: “In substance PM May is bringing no more clarity to London’s positions. I am even more concerned now.”
                  Lets face it the government has no other plan than to stay in the EU for an extra two years.
                  I'm alright Jack

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                    I think there is no doubt that Corbyn and his lot will get into power, especially when the Tories, as you say, self destruct.
                    DO you think the country will actually thrive on WTO rules?
                    In spite of the Brexit vote there is no real appetite for serious economic distress, except from maybe 50% of the Brexiters (which is a minority in the population as a whole).
                    That is what you Brexiters have wrought - economic destabilisation (I use the word carefully) at best, certainly 70s style socialism.
                    Let’s look at the past 10 years from a different angle. For the previous ten years before the crash it was fine to lend money to people that could never afford the loan. One morning that was not the case and the system ground to a halt and enough of the tulip hit the fans for a bailout or two.

                    The next ten years provided me with more money than I have ever seen before because I am a good problem solver and the world likes my sort of skills.

                    All that can happen for me is a bit of short term hardship if day rates plummet but I have already set myself up to halve the amount of money I need from my business so I can make that commitment. Many cannot and they will go to the wall making the market better for me.

                    We are not in this together we never have been. Greece showed us what the EU was about when it came to support. Why should I care if I am out of their reaches...

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by bobspud View Post
                      Let’s look at the past 10 years from a different angle. For the previous ten years before the crash it was fine to lend money to people that could never afford the loan. One morning that was not the case and the system ground to a halt and enough of the tulip hit the fans for a bailout or two.

                      The next ten years provided me with more money than I have ever seen before because I am a good problem solver and the world likes my sort of skills.

                      All that can happen for me is a bit of short term hardship if day rates plummet but I have already set myself up to halve the amount of money I need from my business so I can make that commitment. Many cannot and they will go to the wall making the market better for me.

                      We are not in this together we never have been. Greece showed us what the EU was about when it came to support. Why should I care if I am out of their reaches...
                      The EU have nurtured Greece so that they now can enjoy sustainable growth for the forseeable future.

                      Greece on brink of return to sustainable growth, economists believe 

                      Left to their own devices they probably would have become a permanent basket case like Argentina and as the UK will become when it can throw off the shackles of fiscal responsibility.

                      Moody forecasts the UK to become a hopeless basket case as a result of Brexit
                      I'm alright Jack

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