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Previously on "Friday the 13th Special - Tory Brexit DOOM™"
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Shortly after the referendum Kenneth Clarke suggested that in 10 years time you will be hard pressed to find anyone who supported Brexit.
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The good news is that I reckon the yellow line will flatten off.
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBrussels is just not willing to negotiate – we should walk away | Frederick Forsyth | Columnists | Comment | Express.co.uk
The options open to the government are what sort of humiliation would they like.
The trade negotiations will be a one sided deal shoved down the UK's throat.
Can I have whatever BB is on please.....
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Brussels is just not willing to negotiate – we should walk away | Frederick Forsyth | Columnists | Comment | Express.co.uk
It is now perfectly plain that the EU, in the form of Barnier, Juncker, Verhofstadt and the rest, intend to offer us nothing but the option of our capitulation and humiliation.
The trade negotiations will be a one sided deal shoved down the UK's throat.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPost yer Tory Brexit DOOM™ scary stories here!
"EU 'to prepare' for future trade talks with UK"
with a slight caveat.
"while refusing to discuss the matter with the British government."
Juncker has confirmed that 28 countries have ordered beers at the bar (appropriate for a raging alcoholic like Juncker) but they want the UK to pay for them all. The other countries shouldn't have to pay for the beer they are drinking.
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Friday the 13th Special - Tory Brexit DOOM™
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