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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI've always maintained there's a section of the Tories that wants no deal.
I know some of them personally.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostInsiders doubt that May has any authority to do anything remotely sensible, let alone a second referendum.
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https://twitter.com/jonlis1/status/927551446186450944
Brexit: European Parliament says Britain's new offer on EU citizens' rights is inadequate | The Independent
what a joke
Might as well have the show down sooner than later.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIf the Express has stopped frothing at the mouth, a 2nd referendum is almost guaranteed.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostInsiders doubt that May has any authority to do anything remotely sensible, let alone a second referendum.
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https://twitter.com/jonlis1/status/927551446186450944
I know some of them personally.
For a sizeable minority in the Tory party Brexit is an opportunity for a once-in-a-generation experiment at economic re-engineering to become the US of Europe.
And they have plenty of useful idiots they've manipulated to back them, against their own interests, many of them on this forum.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIf the Express has stopped frothing at the mouth, a 2nd referendum is almost guaranteed.
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https://twitter.com/jonlis1/status/927551446186450944
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Originally posted by meridian View PostIt's been noticed by more than a few commentators that the Express is becoming less hard-line Right in its views on Brexit. Suspicion is that the new owners are less inclined to a hard Brexit.
Just a few weeks ago this sort of headline would have had plenty of uppercase letters and exclamation marks, now it's being reported as almost accepted by the paper.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDo you believe everything you read in the Express?
Just a few weeks ago this sort of headline would have had plenty of uppercase letters and exclamation marks, now it's being reported as almost accepted by the paper.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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May willing to cave in and pay the amount that was originally suggested by the EU back in March 2017
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EU suggests Brexit Bill could hit 50 billion
If Britain wants out of the European Union, it should be prepared to pay.
That's the message that EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker delivered on Friday, telling the BBC that Britain will need to pay roughly £50 billion ($62.4 billion) as it leaves the EU
We can see where the negotiations are heading, just ask Michel Barnier.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostPost #67 - I asked you directly for the need, not the wants
Post #76 - you gave reasons why the EU wanted....
Post #78 - I asked you to reread #67 and for needs
Post #89 - you described the difference as pedantry
Post #92 - I roflmao at your bizarre assertion
Now, tell me again how NEED is the same as WANT and it's just my pedantry
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou need help from a mental health pro. It may help with your OCD.
Unfortunately medical science can't yet do anything about your low IQ.
Post #76 - you gave reasons why the EU wanted....
Post #78 - I asked you to reread #67 and for needs
Post #89 - you described the difference as pedantry
Post #92 - I roflmao at your bizarre assertion
Now, tell me again how NEED is the same as WANT and it's just my pedantry
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Originally posted by Bean View PostMy roflmao was in direct response to sas post #76 & my post #78, nothing more
and it still stands
Unfortunately medical science can't yet do anything about your low IQ.
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