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Previously on "A hint as to why the nogitations went bad"
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThere will always be a "transition period" you fooking moron. It won't be the same as the surrender document that May is promoting however and will involve a lot more than the EU's sabre-rattling thus far.
It will involve taking some sort of stance that is not simply that of the compliant docile wishy-washy spineless bremainer-inspired insipid hand-tying tripe that seems to currently be appealing to all the forelock-tuggers.
It will no doubt involve a lot of handwringing and bedwetting amongst the skittish fraternity. You know, the teeth-chattering whortys and darmys of the world, but it will be a price worth paying.
You HAVE no mind, boggled or otherwise. Stop fretting so.
Brexit will be so bad, you failures will be begging to go back into Europe within 10 years when you finally come to understand it wasn't the EU holding you back, but your own abject failure.
As you were soldier boy. Chin up. You won, enjoy it.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThere will always be a "transition period" you fooking moron. It won't be the same as the surrender document that May is promoting however and will involve a lot more than the EU's sabre-rattling thus far.
It will involve taking some sort of stance that is not simply that of the compliant docile wishy-washy spineless bremainer-inspired insipid hand-tying tripe that seems to currently be appealing to all the forelock-tuggers.
It will no doubt involve a lot of handwringing and bedwetting amongst the skittish fraternity. You know, the teeth-chattering whortys and darmys of the world, but it will be a price worth paying.
You HAVE no mind, boggled or otherwise. Stop fretting so.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
Seriously, the ex-chief negotiator doesn't realise that there is no transition period with no deal?
It will involve taking some sort of stance that is not simply that of the compliant docile wishy-washy spineless bremainer-inspired insipid hand-tying tripe that seems to currently be appealing to all the forelock-tuggers.
It will no doubt involve a lot of handwringing and bedwetting amongst the skittish fraternity. You know, the teeth-chattering whortys and darmys of the world, but it will be a price worth paying.
Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe mind boggles when it comes to the imbecility of Brexiters.
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With morons like that it’s no wonder this country is heading for very painful times
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDavid Davis: There has long been an alternative to this discredited deal. It’s the Canada-style plan that Tusk and Barnier offered us. | Conservative Home
"If we need to leave with no deal and negotiate a free trade agreement during the transition period, so be it."
Seriously, the ex-chief negotiator doesn't realise that there is no transition period with no deal?
The mind boggles when it comes to the imbecility of Brexiters.
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A hint as to why the nogitations went bad
David Davis: There has long been an alternative to this discredited deal. It’s the Canada-style plan that Tusk and Barnier offered us. | Conservative Home
"If we need to leave with no deal and negotiate a free trade agreement during the transition period, so be it."
Seriously, the ex-chief negotiator doesn't realise that there is no transition period with no deal?
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