About time it was accepted it is hard brexit all the way. Blow up the chunnel. Stop all ferries to Europe. Manufacture everything we need.
And revoke all British passports for those who have f**ked off abroad.
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Yes, why not? It seems to be a recurring theme amongst Bremoaners to be deferring to someone after all. Far better it be me than another Juncker type.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostWell we have defer to you on this one, Shauny.
The important thing is that your "needy gene" is being accommodated.
We don't want another epidemic of bedwetting amongst the losing minority after all. Not until we have secured the NHS it's extra £350M per week anyway.
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Well we have defer to you on this one, Shauny. If there were a Nobel Prize for Being Slow on The Uptake, you'd have been living in Stockholm more or less permanently...Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou'll have to bear with darmy. He is glacially slow on the uptake.....
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Oh, so what 'changed' between his post #1 and post #5 -I've done the needful in my post above this one - do you see the paradox?Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo exactly what is the end state as it keeps changing over time, will there be one? BB isn't getting it wrong at all because if there isn't a known one, well he could be getting it right each time as it keeps changing....
HTH BIDI
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Originally posted by BlasterBatesI thought there was going to be BRINO, but it's worse than that, BRINO will become a distant unachievable dream
Couldn't even keep consistent in the same thread?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe end state is BRINO, always has been always will be. I've never suggested that the end state will be Canada plus or no deal.
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So exactly what is the end state as it keeps changing over time, will there be one? BB isn't getting it wrong at all because if there isn't a known one, well he could be getting it right each time as it keeps changing....Originally posted by Bean View PostSorry, I don't even try to keep up with what you think the end-state will be, as it's changed quite a bit over time and you keep getting it wrong.
HTH BIDI

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The end state is BRINO, always has been always will be. I've never suggested that the end state will be Canada plus or no deal.Originally posted by Bean View PostSorry, I don't even try to keep up with what you think the end-state will be, as it's changed quite a bit over time and you keep getting it wrong.
HTH BIDI

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Sorry, I don't even try to keep up with what you think the end-state will be, as it's changed quite a bit over time and you keep getting it wrong.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt's simply a long winded way of saying it could be anything between interminable membership of the EU as a vassal state or Chequers (bucket of vomit).

what it won't be is "Canada plus".

HTH BIDI
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It's simply a long winded way of saying it could be anything between interminable membership of the EU as a vassal state or Chequers (bucket of vomit).Originally posted by Bean View PostThat's an awfully long-winded way to say you have no idea what the end-state of affairs will be isn't it?

what it won't be is "Canada plus".
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That's an awfully long-winded way to say you have no idea what the end-state of affairs will be isn't it?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostEU rejects time-limited backstop
Which means when Parliament gets tied in knots with the deal, which it hasn't even begun to negotiate, that effectively the UK stays in the EU unless there is a deal which the EU will drag out indefinitely.
I thought there was going to be BRINO, but it's worse than that, BRINO will become a distant unachievable dream, bucket of vomit whatever you want to call it; it will be indefinite membership of the EU.

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EU rejects time-limited backstop
EU rejects time-limited backstop
Which means when Parliament gets tied in knots with the deal, which it hasn't even begun to negotiate, that effectively the UK stays in the EU unless there is a deal which the EU will drag out indefinitely.
I thought there was going to be BRINO, but it's worse than that, BRINO will become a distant unachievable dream, bucket of vomit whatever you want to call it; it will be indefinite membership of the EU.
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