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Originally posted by vetran View Post[/B]
Nice friends there.
The Tories had 4 years to get a good deal. This is the best they could get. You should be happy
Edit: they're not friends, they are direct competitors and trade partners (at best). If they were friends the Tories and their supporters like you wouldn't have been so scathing about them for the past 5 years.
HTH
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A third said: "The EU has hung the deal on the fact that any changes could incur penalties or tariffs on our exports into Europe so it is going to be very tricky.
"It is a pretty lousy deal, at best it is a minimal deal, at worst it is a disaster."
A fourth fisherman said: "We are struggling to get fish through to France.
Nice friends there.
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If they still got fuel then thing ain't as bad as Project Fear claimed to be.
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The government needs to open up new overnight ferry services to the fast growing Asia-Pacific region.
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Just a bunch of whiny remoaners who failed to prepare in the 4 years they had and haven't looked at exploiting the opportunities that brexit is opening up for them, like delivering truck loads of stuff to Canada.
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Lorries outside of Parliament had anti-Brexit slogans in bold writing on the side of them such as 'Brexit Carnage!'Last edited by BlasterBates; 23 February 2021, 10:12.Tags: None
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