Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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Yes, of course - it’s customary practice for revealed ZenDesk Operatives to kill those who’ve learned about their job.
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You got 2nd job in the cinema? I guess that leaves plenty of time between movies
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Sarg, you seem to have a lot of time today - jacket potato special day or something?
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Do you think we still hold all the cards
Originally posted by Whorty View Postand if we leave under WTO this will pressure the EU to give us a different deal?
A failure to expeditiously get deals in place will simply damage all sides. Political vanity will soon find itself playing second fiddle to economic reality.
Sorry if this inescapable certainty bursts your melancholy but deluded visions, but that is just how it will work.
HTH BIDI
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd that will be the situation at the outset of ongoing discussions. At that point, whilst not perfect, it will be very much in the interests of both sides to negotiate something better.
You do realise that we need not be tied to WTO rules indefinitely don't you
Do you think we still hold all the cards and if we leave under WTO this will pressure the EU to give us a different deal? If they were that scared, do you not think they would give us a better deal today to remove the risk of WTO/crashing out?
Keep trying fella
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It’s like voluntarily going to prison, but only for 10-15 years, not life
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