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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBecause she does not answer stupid questions.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBecause she does not answer stupid questions.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostTheresa May refused to say in an interview that she would vote for Brexit in the event of a second referendum.
That's what I like, real commitment.
Theresa May waffles on her conviction for Brexit
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Theresa May refused to say in an interview that she would vote for Brexit in the event of a second referendum.
That's what I like, real commitment.
Theresa May waffles on her conviction for Brexit
Last edited by BlasterBates; 10 October 2017, 19:22.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostApparently we have called the talks off for tomorrow as we haven't got a negotiator. The EU aren't happy about our time wasting.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostApparently we have called the talks off for tomorrow as we haven't got a negotiator. The EU aren't happy about our time wasting.
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Apparently we have called the talks off for tomorrow as we haven't got a negotiator. The EU aren't happy about our time wasting.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt is abundantly clear that the deal with Japan or Canada would be a deal equivalent to a "Hard Brexit". A deal similar to Switzerland is a "Soft Brexit".
May specifically said it wouldn't be EEA and it wouldn't be CETA. That means it will be Switzerland. oh yeah it isn't Switzerland it's special, just flannel; if it walks like Switzerland and it talks like Switzerland it might have a different name but it's still Switzerland.
The reason why she explicitly avoids using the terms Soft Brexit and Hard Brexit is because she is aiming for a Soft Brexit and that causes the Brexiteers to gnash their teeth, by removing the "prefix" she can let them wallow in their fantasies a while longer. Slogans such as "Brexit means Brexit", or "There's no such thing as a Soft Brexit, there is just Brexit" keeps all those Brexiteers off her back.
It's either going to be somewhere in between Switzerland and CETA or a no-deal Brexit. Hard and soft have become pejorative terms. Hard = "Brexit" to leavers and "WWIII" to remainers. Soft = "remain" to leavers and "damage limitation" to remainers. Pointless terms.
BTW, you seem to be gnashing a lot.
Gnash, gnash.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWhere have you been?
and they sometimes mean different things to different people
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWhat's a "Hard Brexit"?
For someone that isn't disappointed, you do an excellent impression of a malcontent
May specifically said it wouldn't be EEA and it wouldn't be CETA. That means it will be Switzerland. oh yeah it isn't Switzerland it's special, just flannel; if it walks like Switzerland and it talks like Switzerland it might have a different name but it's still Switzerland.
The reason why she explicitly avoids using the terms Soft Brexit and Hard Brexit is because she is aiming for a Soft Brexit and that causes the Brexiteers to gnash their teeth, by removing the "prefix" she can let them wallow in their fantasies a while longer. Slogans such as "Brexit means Brexit", or "There's no such thing as a Soft Brexit, there is just Brexit" keeps all those Brexiteers off her back.
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