Boris promises complete break from EU laws in major victory for Brexiteers
This is going to be interesting.
Look forward to Boris achieving the "impossible".
Wealthy Tory donors buying EU citizenship for themselves
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou think a majority Tory government will vote through a soft Brexit when the same people voted down the same deal time and time again?
or maybe not.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAnyone got access to a parallel universe where Corbyn won? How was the pound there?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI still expect a soft-ish Brexit because he needs the money to sink into garden bridges oop norf. Obviously, I would prefer a diamond hard Brexit, but it isn't realistic.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAnyone got access to a parallel universe where Corbyn won? How was the pound there?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSoft Brexit will limit Boris's ability to bribe with state aid.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAnyone got access to a parallel universe where Corbyn won? How was the pound there?
Cable heading back towards 1.20 and below, probably*.
*insert project fear footnote here
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI still expect a soft-ish Brexit because he needs the money to sink into garden bridges oop norf. Obviously, I would prefer a diamond hard Brexit, but it isn't realistic.
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Anyone got access to a parallel universe where Corbyn won? How was the pound there?
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There's a lot of virtue signalling going on w/ the WA. The average voter has the attention span of a gnat and it will all get reversed when their gaze turns elsewhere. Did the previous amendment by the ERG seeking no E/W border to NI make any difference?
I still expect a soft-ish Brexit because he needs the money to sink into garden bridges oop norf. Obviously, I would prefer a diamond hard Brexit, but it isn't realistic.
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Brexit means Brexit.
At least it will be without crazy Labour taxation, for the time being.
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Only a matter of time before he announces capital controls and the buyer remorse sets in amongst the voting thick.
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Taking back control. Will of the people. They need us more than we need them.
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