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Previously on ""now is the time" for businesses and the public to prepare for <a No Deal Brexit>"

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
    Didn't someone say no-deal would be a failure of statecraft?

    Oh now I remember, it was that same twat who doesn't know what oven ready means.

    You mean the guy who said he would be found dead in a ditch a year ago

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    Didn't someone say no-deal would be a failure of statecraft?

    Oh now I remember, it was that same twat who doesn't know what oven ready means.

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  • dsc
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    Let's be realistic, there's two weeks till Christmas Eve at which point everyone takes at least a week off, which means there's 14 days left to prep for the worst case scenario. If you're not prepared - and based on the amount of everything that is in mid air and unclear, it's impossible to be fully prepared - it's probably a tad too late now.

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  • AtW
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    Horrible end is better than endless horror...

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  • clearedforlanding
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    Originally posted by _V_ View Post
    No Deal Brexit it what Brexiters want. If they get anything else they can and will blame the EU for any downside.

    It's the best outcome at this stage.
    Sad but true.

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  • _V_
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    No Deal Brexit it what Brexiters want. If they get anything else they can and will blame the EU for any downside.

    It's the best outcome at this stage.

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  • "now is the time" for businesses and the public to prepare for <a No Deal Brexit>

    No it's no you silly ****. Not 21 days before the end of the transition period. 21 months would have been too short.

    Brexit: '&#39;'Strong possibility'&#39;' of no trade deal with EU - PM - BBC News

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