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Previously on "I've come up with a brilliant new Brexit idea!"
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostBrexidiots think this is OK though ... those pesky foreigners need to understand we hold all the cards
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Originally posted by chopper View PostAnd it'll only cost our economy 100bn.
Bargain! After all, why would any country enter into an agreement with us if we just renege on them and refuse to meet the commitments we signed up to?
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Originally posted by chopper View PostAnd it'll only cost our economy 100bn.
Bargain! After all, why would any country enter into an agreement with us if we just renege on them and refuse to meet the commitments we signed up to?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy not just walk away on Monday. No 40 billion to the EU, nothing at all, just walk away.
a.k.a the South Sudan minus minus option.
Bargain! After all, why would any country enter into an agreement with us if we just renege on them and refuse to meet the commitments we signed up to?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy not just walk away on Monday. No 40 billion to the EU, nothing at all, just walk away.
a.k.a the South Sudan minus minus option.
Norway has now ruled out the Norway option. Ireland rules out a border.
Looks like no options remain
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I've come up with a brilliant new Brexit idea!
The chances of you coming up with even a remotely half-decent idea are vanishingly small.
Now off back to Mittyland with you where your opinions may count for something.
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I've come up with a brilliant new Brexit idea!
Why not just walk away on Monday. No 40 billion to the EU, nothing at all, just walk away.
a.k.a the South Sudan minus minus option.Tags: None
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