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"Education education education"
To any objective observer it is clear that the UK will never leave the EU except in name. What is going on is the education of the Tory "toffs". At least we now have proof that Eton is a complete waste of money.
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One senior EU diplomat said British counterparts were in such a weak position that "sometimes I feel sorry them".
Not as sorry at we do at your appalling attempt at English.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFor some reason the stupid British don't.
Milan.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSo leaders will watch May's struggle to unite her government and sit tight. One senior EU diplomat said British counterparts were in such a weak position that "sometimes I feel sorry them".
For many in Brussels, that makes a virtual status quo after Brexit the increasingly likely outcome: "In March 2019, Britain will formally leave," said another EU official.
"The closer we get, the less there is to discuss about a transition and the more it just goes to a standstill transition, with Britain still in everything, but without a vote," one said.
"Pretty soon," said another, "It will be Norway or nothing."
In Brexit poker, clock narrows transition options | Article [AMP] | Reuters
DOOMED!!!!
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"sometimes I feel sorry them"
So leaders will watch May's struggle to unite her government and sit tight. One senior EU diplomat said British counterparts were in such a weak position that "sometimes I feel sorry them".
For many in Brussels, that makes a virtual status quo after Brexit the increasingly likely outcome: "In March 2019, Britain will formally leave," said another EU official.
"The closer we get, the less there is to discuss about a transition and the more it just goes to a standstill transition, with Britain still in everything, but without a vote," one said.
"Pretty soon," said another, "It will be Norway or nothing."
In Brexit poker, clock narrows transition options | Article [AMP] | Reuters
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