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Previously on "Theresa May could storm out of Brexit talks over the “divorce bill”"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostShocking news indeed - it appears that negotiations going badly, May's reasonable expectation was that she will get 50% of EU, plus her legal bills.
Theresa May could storm out of Brexit talks over the “divorce bill”
I'm sure that's absolutely the right way to go about "getting the best deal for Britain"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostShocking news indeed - it appears that negotiations going badly, May's reasonable expectation was that she will get 50% of EU, plus her legal bills.
Theresa May could storm out of Brexit talks over the “divorce billâ€
Not that surprising but what is surprising is that there are so many ignorant people willing to vote for the likes of May and BoJo. The county is going backwards. It will get worse than the 70s when GB stood for going bust.
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Theresa May could storm out of Brexit talks over the “divorce bill”
Shocking news indeed - it appears that negotiations going badly, May's reasonable expectation was that she will get 50% of EU, plus her legal bills.
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