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Previously on "All seems to have gone quiet."
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It's looking like a no-deal thus leaving January 2021 which will go down in history as the month of catastrophe. During January BoJo's team will be panicked into making an interim deal; indeed a very bad deal for the UK. EU countries are geared up for a no-deal, the UK is obviously not.
Brexit will be yet another part of British history showing ignorance and incompetence similar to the middle ages when there was mass killing of cats because they were witches; it then lead to a plague.
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Negotiators go into a virtual tunnel for the real work and nothing further is heard until they come out the other end with a deal apparently.Originally posted by d000hg View PostA couple of weeks back we were told it was absolutely the last gasp opportunity to find a deal - some promising hints but big obstacles.
Then Boris had to isolate and Barnier left talks due to an aide testing positive IIRC.
No real news since... have talks continued? Have they given up? Are they saving a big announcement for Xmas?
EU and UK teams pin hopes on 'tunnel' talks to deliver Brexit deal | Brexit | The Guardian
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SEO is just a con, period.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostLike SEO packages ??
Anyway here we go: Brexit: Face-to-face trade talks to resume in London - BBC News
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Well we still have 4 weeks and 6 days to agree a deal, translate it in all EU languages, have it scrutinised and approved by the Houses of Commons and Lords, all EU parliaments and have the respective heads of states sign it into law.
I mean sounds like a project I was asked to do for a well known Japanese firm in the UK ( I rejected the contract and it failed so miserably it was for several weeks in BBC you and yours as consumers were highly affected)
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It all depends on whether Boris decides to cave. He's in a corner so I suspect he might not. The fishermen will get sold out at the drop of a hat, the problem is the "level playing field".
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Like SEO packages ??Originally posted by AtW View PostGood conman will sell same thing more than once
HTH
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Like everything else the UK ever actually owned, the majority of it has already been sold off anyway.Originally posted by AtW View PostBoris needs time to figure out how to sell off British fishermen
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All seems to have gone quiet.
A couple of weeks back we were told it was absolutely the last gasp opportunity to find a deal - some promising hints but big obstacles.
Then Boris had to isolate and Barnier left talks due to an aide testing positive IIRC.
No real news since... have talks continued? Have they given up? Are they saving a big announcement for Xmas?Tags: None
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