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The FTSE has lost more value in the last 12 months than the UK has paid into the EU in the last 45 years since it joined. Presumably that's what Brexiters voted for...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA new PM hasabout 6 hours of joy before reality sets in.
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The honeymoon is dissipating fast. The EU won't be budging, and no US deal.
What about the optimism ?
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Boris will wait until 31st and the UK will automatically drop out of the EU because he has no answers, no detail, nada....
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostTranslation: We don't give a sh!t as long as we get our £39bn. Looks like Mr Verhofstadt is going to have to ask nicely...
Part of the payment is for continuing functions in a transition period - rural development fund, farmers, etc. In No Deal there is no transition, therefore payments can cease immediately and the U.K. can pick up the tab from 01 Nov.
Part of the payment is for pensions, MEP salaries, etc. Those can stop too.
Other financial liabilities can either be sued for, or the EU can just wait until the U.K. wants to open FTA negotiations and bring it up then. It’ll be far less than 39b by then, without the above.
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Translation: We don't give a sh!t as long as we get our £39bn. Looks like Mr Verhofstadt is going to have to ask nicely...
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No Deal it is then
If Boris sticks to his words then it has to be a 'No Deal':
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