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Previously on "oh dear: Boris Johnson says UK could stay in EU customs union and single market"
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postindeed, we're getting there
hmm why didn't the government spend billions mitigating against the negative effects of joining the Common Market.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI refer the honourable gentleman to the answer I gave earlier......
hmm why didn't the government spend billions mitigating against the negative effects of joining the Common Market.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWell, isn't that what he was saying when he talked about Gatt 24.
...except that wouldn't apply.
Is his current idea that we leave with a hard Brexit on 31/10, then when we have no deal and no agreements at all in place, we go back to the EU to start negotiating deals, or perhaps ignore the EU and never deal with them again?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI have the impression that Boris is going for another "sort of A50 extension" but without official membership of the EU, so that he can say that the UK has "officially left".
...and there the UK will stay, for years and years.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI have the impression that Boris is going for another "sort of A50 extension" but without official membership of the EU, so that he can say that the UK has "officially left".
...and there the UK will stay, for years and years.
Well, isn't that what he was saying when he talked about Gatt 24.
...except that wouldn't apply.
Is his current idea that we leave with a hard Brexit on 31/10, then when we have no deal and no agreements at all in place, we go back to the EU to start negotiating deals, or perhaps ignore the EU and never deal with them again?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI have the impression that Boris is going for another "sort of A50 extension" but without official membership of the EU, so that he can say that the UK has "officially left".
...and there the UK will stay, for years and years.
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I have the impression that Boris is going for another "sort of A50 extension" but without official membership of the EU, so that he can say that the UK has "officially left".
...and there the UK will stay, for years and years.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou think you're angry with me, but really you're just angry with yourself for your poor life choices.
I only made 2 mistakes. And I am not referring to the twice I begged admin to unban me.....
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSays the 2nd biggest f**ktard on CUK. Talking of which, where is assguru? Still recovering from that operation to remove your tongue from his ass?
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