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Previously on "They still don't get it"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
    BP for PM!
    You will be deputy PM. The rest of the cabinet will be top totty....

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Somebody needs to tell us something, and it needs to be something that makes sense.

    Great from someone from a country where they elect a corrupt leader whose first love is Bunga Bunga parties. It may be my first love too - but I am not prime minister.
    BP for PM!

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  • BrilloPad
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    Somebody needs to tell us something, and it needs to be something that makes sense.

    Great from someone from a country where they elect a corrupt leader whose first love is Bunga Bunga parties. It may be my first love too - but I am not prime minister.

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  • GB9
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    He said: "Somebody needs to tell us something, and it needs to be something that makes sense.

    "You can’t say that it’s sensible to say we want access to the single market but no free circulation of people. It’s obvious that doesn’t make any sense whatsoever.

    "There’s lots of chaos and we don’t understand what the position is. It’s all becoming an internal U.K. debate, which is not OK."


    I can't see any chaos in that. We don't want free movement of people. We do want free trade which is in everyone's interest. The EU not wanting to give in on that doesn't make it either unclear or non sensible.

    I argue that the EU's position is non sensible on the basis that it is illogical to damage your own people just because another country doesn't believe in absolutely everything that you do.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
    Utterly Moronic. We all know Boris has his moments, but seriously. Let's stick our finger straight into the fishing quota issue. Let us talk about fishing and the EU, yes we will take back all of our fishing rights. See how much it costs after this is done.

    You will end up paying a lot more for your Cod moron.
    Never been a fan of cod. Always go for haddock. And try researching the history of what the EU ever did for fish sustainability before you spout crap like that. I'll save you the trouble - the square root of bugger all will be your answer. But you already knew that, cos yer clever, innit.

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    That will be the fish caught from our national waters, without a bunch of Spanish and French taking most of our existing 'quotas'

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  • Mordac
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    Stupid argument. Fish & chips are only good if they are fresh out of the shop. Prosecco keeps for ages in the fridge (although in my house prosecco doesn't stay in the bottle long enough to test the hypothesis).

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  • vetran
    started a topic They still don't get it

    They still don't get it

    Boris Johnson accused of 'insulting' Italians over Brexit and prosecco

    Carlo Calenda, a former Italian envoy to Brussels, said that the Foreign Secretary had told him that Italy would sell less prosecco if the European Union did not allow Britain to remain in the single market.

    "He basically said, 'I don’t want free movement of people but I want the single market,'" Mr Calenda told Bloomberg Television. "I said, 'no way.' He said, 'you’ll sell less prosecco.' I said, 'OK, you'll sell less fish and chips, but I'll sell less prosecco to one country and you'll sell less to 27 countries.'

    He said: "Somebody needs to tell us something, and it needs to be something that makes sense.

    "You can’t say that it’s sensible to say we want access to the single market but no free circulation of people. It’s obvious that doesn’t make any sense whatsoever.

    "There’s lots of chaos and we don’t understand what the position is. It’s all becoming an internal U.K. debate, which is not OK."
    hmmm
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