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Previously on "Brexit - easy answer"

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    you know warty he likes the back nine (according to NLyUK) and the occasional Mulligan!
    Warty is as useless at golf as he is at everything else. He has only ever properly hit two balls, and that was when he stood on a greenkeeper's rake sticking out of a bunker.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Who mentioned Golf?

    you know warty he likes the back nine (according to NLyUK) and the occasional Mulligan!

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Do we really have to use the Private Golf Club analogy again? Really?

    why not the europerverts seem to like it.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by SandyD View Post
    The Brexit farce is about to turn to tragedy


    Subscribe to read | Financial Times
    What's the headline? The link isn't working as I have FT on another device.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    For whom? Every cloud etc.
    For people outside the (FT pay)wall.

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  • SandyD
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    For whom? Every cloud etc.
    Would love to see a bit of silver lining, please enlighten me, seriously?

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by SandyD View Post
    The Brexit farce is about to turn to tragedy


    Subscribe to read | Financial Times
    For whom? Every cloud etc.

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  • SandyD
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    The Brexit farce is about to turn to tragedy


    Subscribe to read | Financial Times

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  • Yorkie62
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    Originally posted by Alf W View Post
    Surely the whole answer to this whole Brexit debacle is to negotiate a deal with the EU that is to all intents and purposes exactly the same as the existing deal we have (maybe some slight adjustments like we get a blue passport and the French get to make Cheddar) with them and get MPs to vote on it (which they would pass). This way Brexiteers get to march around Wetherspoons celebrating that they won and did a Brexit and no damage done.

    Is there a flaw in this?
    We don't get to make fizzy wine and call it Champagne.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    You are a snowflake and get sad if we are mean to your friend.

    HTH
    Well done for defending your friend, and I'm sorry I was mean to him/her/it. They'll get over it. And if they don't, please feel free to call me on 0800-IDON'TGIVEAFLYINGFARKINGSH!T

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Your contribution to the debate is most welcome. No, hang on, what's the opposite of that?
    You are a snowflake and get sad if we are mean to your friend.

    HTH

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    To a man with a peeler, everything looks like a spud.
    Your contribution to the debate is most welcome. No, hang on, what's the opposite of that?

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    What, even with the badassed, hard-nosed, no-nonsense, movers and shakers that we currently employ to bend others to our will?

    To a man with a peeler, everything looks like a spud.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    By withdrawing Article 50, we remain in the EU with all current benefits. Just a much weaker negotiating position in the future.
    What, even with the badassed, hard-nosed, no-nonsense, movers and shakers that we currently employ to bend others to our will?

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Cake and eat it .....

    The EU are not going to allow us the same deal out as we have in. They stated this from day 1. Whatever deal we get, we will always be worse off.
    By withdrawing Article 50, we remain in the EU with all current benefits. Just a much weaker negotiating position in the future.

    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Nothing apart from you being a complete bellend and moron.
    You really must learn to live with the handicaps you have and stop projecting.

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