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Previously on "Teresa May backs down on red line that ECJ rulings can't apply to Britain"
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt is so clear that the government will go round in circles and end up as an associate EU member through the backdoor. If anyone really honestly looks into the consequences of WTO rules it really is dire. It means basically on day one after Brexit companies being unable to export.
It aint going to happen and the UK will cave as they play chicken with the EU.
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You should zee all the news coverage Brexit is getting in Germany
It is rather amazing how quickly the UK can go from a respected country on the world table to the laughing stalk of Europe in so few months.
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Strong and stable, Red, White and Blue, take back control, £350million a week for the NHS, no snap election, no money tree...
It's all good news.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou've got to love how Brexiters use their brains to analyse the position they find themselves in .....
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostNow get back in your cage and keep scanning for those anti-Brexit headlines to post on here!
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostOnly for cross-border cases, which is to be expected.
Now get back in your cage and keep scanning for those anti-Brexit headlines to post on here!
Game, set and match to the EU.
Last edited by BlasterBates; 22 August 2017, 10:45.
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Originally posted by assguru View PostMore and more laughing stock material. Would be better if we just pulled out and took the hit.
Now get back in your cage and keep scanning for those anti-Brexit headlines to post on here!
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It is so clear that the government will go round in circles and end up as an associate EU member through the backdoor. If anyone really honestly looks into the consequences of WTO rules it really is dire. It means basically on day one after Brexit companies being unable to export.
It aint going to happen and the UK will cave as they play chicken with the EU.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostMay climbs down from her European law Brexit red-line - Business Insider
Really, Teresa?
Didn't you get the memo from Liam? He reckons the UK has all the cards in the negs.
More and more laughing stock material. Would be better if we just pulled out and took the hit.
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Teresa May backs down on red line that ECJ rulings can't apply to Britain
May climbs down from her European law Brexit red-line - Business Insider
Really, Teresa?
Didn't you get the memo from Liam? He reckons the UK has all the cards in the negs.
More and more laughing stock material. Would be better if we just pulled out and took the hit.
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