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Oh goodie, we can have free trade with the USA
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostOddly we are STILL an member of this organisation so why suddenly are we on our own? Isn't this an EU trade dispute?
I’m not gettibg back in the van ‘til Vim says we’re heavy metal...Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat's right, that's why we voted to leave the EU and in March 2019 we won't pay a penny more into it, nor will we be bound by the rules.
If we can fly anywhere on Ryanair by 2019.Comment
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostOddly we are STILL an member of this organisation so why suddenly are we on our own? Isn't this an EU trade dispute?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAre Germany out? This is real news.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI use the "we" so as not to give the impression I'm sneering, whilst be well out of it.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat's right, that's why we voted to leave the EU and in March 2019 we won't pay a penny more into it, nor will we be bound by the rules.
It may troll the 'Hard Brexiteers' enough, but for most 'Average' out voters - they would expect there may be a transitional deal and it will require fees. Also they would expect if anybody sells some product to another country that it meets their safety requirements.
What it won't do, is allow complete unfettered freedom of movement, or our taxes being used to prop up European banks, or the euro, or the new tbc defence budget for the defence forces/army etc (wasn't this an out lie during the campaign btw?)
oh and i'll just put this out there - I agree with you (even though it's attempted sarcasm) that there will be NO further fees paid to the EU after the transitional arrangement (if made & yet tbc) ends
but still, keep plugging away and dropping the emoticon like it's going out of style
Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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deary me, May needs to make more of an effort:
UK makes insufficient progress in EU talks
that looks like a 3/10 with some EU leaders patting May patronisingly on the head for at least trying
mean while
Bank exodus beginsI'm alright JackComment
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