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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostActually that is rubbish as nothing has been agreed yet however you can still dream...
EHIC: Free healthcare for British citizens travelling to the EU after Brexit still in doubt | The Independent
It's in the section marked Citizens Rights
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIn latest news... Brexiters demanding a free trade deal in the negotiations when they already have one.
There's no scale capable of measuring this level of stupid.
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In latest news... Brexiters demanding a free trade deal in the negotiations when they already have one.
There's no scale capable of measuring this level of stupid.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostHave to agree with that one. Everyone I've spoken to in the real world seems to think that the British (and to some extent the Americans) seem to have lost their collective minds. Many people, when bringing up Brexit, start to snigger. Have no idea why as it's the greatest thing to have happened to the UK, apparently...
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostHave to agree with that one. Everyone I've spoken to in the real world seems to think that the British (and to some extent the Americans) seem to have lost their collective minds. Many people, when bringing up Brexit, start to snigger. Have no idea why as it's the greatest thing to have happened to the UK, apparently...
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostA colleague asked me the other day If the British are just plain stupid. I had to acknowledge that it did appear so.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI think the problem is the "everyone's a winner" mentality that has been propagated in education since the 80s.
It makes the stupid have delusions of intellectual adequacy.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOr maybe a bit closer to: The EU have set out their stall, the Brexit camp have said no. The EU say "OK what do you want" and the best the Brexit camp come up with is "Not what you're offering"
Until the UK put adults in the negotiations, we're stuck with the Brexit children who believe "ya boo sucks" is a good starting point.
Thought so!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWrong as usual. The Czech and Polish economies are fast converging on the EU norm
Brexit: EU members' net contributions and net funding - Business Insider
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIts a divorce with a crazy ex that after 30 years of you paying for everything , is busy chopping up your suits, refuses to let you date new people or use any of the joint assets, demands ridiculous money in Alimony (no kids) and refuses to discuss anything further until you agree to all their demands.
Still works! But that is a Brexiteer analogy.
A likely bremainer analogy is that the EU is a fluffy bunny that racist Brexiters have despoiled!
Until the UK put adults in the negotiations, we're stuck with the Brexit children who believe "ya boo sucks" is a good starting point.
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