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Previously on "Barnier - the UK abandoned Europe at a time of its greatest need..."
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostBrexit: EU's top negotiator says Britain failed to stand with European allies when it voted to leave | The Independent
“It was a decision that came six months after the French Minister of Defence issued a call for solidarity to all his European counterparts to join forces to fight the terrorism of Daesh.
“Never had the need to be together, to protect ourselves together, to act together been so strong, so manifest.
“Yet rather than stay shoulder to shoulder with the Union, the British chose to be on their own again.”
And they shall reap what they sow.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNo, he wanted a packet of wine gums and some fixadent. Apparently you have withdrawn his supply of both after some complaints...
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostI thought the rate was a bit low...
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Like when Germany and Italy stood side by side in 1939?
Or when France stood side by side with Argentina and supplied them planes in 1982?
What a bunch of short memories this lot have got.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostFTFY
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostDon't worry love, there'll be plenty of opportunities for you to ply your trade, and you won't have to worry about all those nasty EU directives restricting the use of some of your more "industrial" equipment...
PS - I wouldn't recommend using jam though, it stains the sheets
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWith British tea, jam and biscuits at the heart of Britain's Brexit trade plans, the golden prosperity of Empire 2.0 beckons.
PS - I wouldn't recommend using jam though, it stains the sheets
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWell they have one last chance to totally screw us over (which they're making the most of) and then it's "auf wiedersehen, gits"...
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostBrexit: EU's top negotiator says Britain failed to stand with European allies when it voted to leave | The Independent
“It was a decision that came six months after the French Minister of Defence issued a call for solidarity to all his European counterparts to join forces to fight the terrorism of Daesh.
“Never had the need to be together, to protect ourselves together, to act together been so strong, so manifest.
“Yet rather than stay shoulder to shoulder with the Union, the British chose to be on their own again.”
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostCould we please have a warning for links from the independent.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...e_iOSApp_Other
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostBrexit: EU's top negotiator says Britain failed to stand with European allies when it voted to leave | The Independent
“It was a decision that came six months after the French Minister of Defence issued a call for solidarity to all his European counterparts to join forces to fight the terrorism of Daesh.
“Never had the need to be together, to protect ourselves together, to act together been so strong, so manifest.
“Yet rather than stay shoulder to shoulder with the Union, the British chose to be on their own again.”
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