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Seems totally impartial.Originally posted by dsc View PostNo one needs to read the actual document cause Boris says it's the bestest deal in the history of best deals, so just vote it through.
If however you are so inclined as to want to try to understand what the hell is going to happen from 01/2021, then this summary might be handy:
https://twitter.com/PeterStefanovi2/...458811393?s=19
Clearly, the bestest deal ever.
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That's a bit of a silly infographic. Was that person expecting the UK to come out with all the same rights and freedoms as EU citizens? That would require us to either not leave at all or pay a lot of money with no seat in EU parliament.
Oh, I see...
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It's the biggliest deal the UK could have got...Originally posted by dsc View PostNo one needs to read the actual document cause Boris says it's the bestest deal in the history of best deals, so just vote it through.
If however you are so inclined as to want to try to understand what the hell is going to happen from 01/2021, then this summary might be handy:
https://twitter.com/PeterStefanovi2/...458811393?s=19
Clearly, the bestest deal ever.
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Here is the British government's version which is for the hard of reading as it's only 34 pages long: https://assets.publishing.service.go...UMMARY_PDF.pdf
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No one needs to read the actual document cause Boris says it's the bestest deal in the history of best deals, so just vote it through.
If however you are so inclined as to want to try to understand what the hell is going to happen from 01/2021, then this summary might be handy:
https://twitter.com/PeterStefanovi2/...458811393?s=19
Clearly, the bestest deal ever.
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The number of stains found on the DFS sofa in a bedsit above a Birmingham Kebab shop?
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"The 1,246-page document, which includes about 800 pages of annexes and footnotes, has been seen by the BBC"
Looks pretty reasonable from what both righty and lefty papers are saying. We can all read the 1246 pages, give us summit to do during the next lockdown.
PS I've read them already.
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