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Previously on "The problem with dithering at the bar over whose round it is..."
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Although I feel sorry for you all, I've paid my last UK self-assessment bill now, so I get to have a good chuckle. My only 'skin in the game' now is voting in UK elections and availing myself of consular assistance, if I can be bothered to renew my passport when the time comes.
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On top of 12.5% service charge? Blimey!Originally posted by Paddy View PostWith a space to add a tip?
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...and Jacob Rees-Mogg's nanny.Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostThe great thing about living in today's world is that you can cherry pick any from any number of sources information to support your side of the argument.
EU will 'for sure' reach post-Brexit free trade deal with Britain | Reuters
... but the only people currently in the know are the negotiators who are currently working away in Brussels and London.
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The great thing about living in today's world is that you can cherry pick any from any number of sources information to support your side of the argument.
EU will 'for sure' reach post-Brexit free trade deal with Britain | Reuters
... but the only people currently in the know are the negotiators who are currently working away in Brussels and London.
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Who are you saying supports the EU?Originally posted by vetran View Postah supporting a bunch of fantasists making it up as they go along inventing extra charges because you must be made to pay. How very EU like.
#EUBunnyBoiler
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ah supporting a bunch of fantasists making it up as they go along inventing extra charges because you must be made to pay. How very EU like.
#EUBunnyBoiler
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So it's currently like a builder round for a quote sucking in teeth and going "shhhh, it's gonna cost you...".Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIn the fullness of time.
How extremely professional.
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That explains why we have barstewards like you.Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post...is that people keep ordering drinks and the tab goes up.
Revealed: How EU is expanding scope of Britain's Brexit bill to include refugees in Turkey
HTH
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In the fullness of time.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostCould we have an itemised bill please.
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The problem with dithering at the bar over whose round it is...
...is that people keep ordering drinks and the tab goes up.
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