Originally posted by clearedforlanding
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Go Japan!
As this is a future trade agreement thread, I want to be perfectly clear that if the EU blocks our food exports to them, as Barnier has suggested today, we are good. Tea, biscuits, jam & Melton Pork pies will be bought by our supportive Japanese friends.Last edited by clearedforlanding; 12 September 2020, 13:25.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOther options? Sure, but not any that had any chance of winning the election. It was either Carbuncle or Blow Job in reality.
If they'd had any chance, I would have voted for The Monster Raving Loony Party .
Next time, why not vote for who you want to win? Then, you have the right to complain if BoJo or similar idiot gets in as you didn't vote them in. Until then I'm afraid that you have to suck it up as this is who you voted for. Enjoy your Tory government
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWell yeh, but don't forget the only other option at the time was that lunatic Hugo Chavez admirer Corbyn. A dead spider would have been a better option than that. Doubt EU issue was the main driver of the Tory vote.
Not as though Germy Carbuncle was a huge EU fan anyway.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostIt is someone else's fault - Bojo and his Eton pals Oh yeah, and the gullible idiots who voted for them
As I've said before ... no one who voted for the Tories have a right to complain. We said this would happen, and they still voted for them so there is no excuse. They need to own their decision to put the Tories into power.
Not as though Germy Carbuncle was a huge EU fan anyway.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou're missing the point. For gammony cretins like Owly, it's always someone else's fault.
As I've said before ... no one who voted for the Tories have a right to complain. We said this would happen, and they still voted for them so there is no excuse. They need to own their decision to put the Tories into power.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostOur leaders, who people then re-voted back in with a majority, signed this legally binding agreement. No one forced them to as they had a majority. They whipped their MPs to support the WA. If you want to get mad with someone, try Bojo and his Eton pals
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThose objectives being to maintain the UK as a client state, subject to all EU laws and with no say in them.
No thanks!
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Yeah, but if the US kick off again, even the dimmest might begin to understand how misled they've been. Except for...
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
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Oh dear the Democrats in the US are kicking off
Brexit: ‘Absolutely no chance’ of US-UK trade deal passing Congress if Boris Johnson damages Good Friday Agreement, Pelosi warns | The Independent
Nancy Pelosi has warned the UK there will be "absolutely no chance" of a trade deal with Washington passing Congress should the government override the Brexit withdrawal agreement signed by Boris Johnson.
The Democratic speaker of the House of Representatives said Brexit could not be allowed to “imperil” the Good Friday Agreement - brokered to establish peace in Northern Ireland after years of sectarian conflict.
It comes after Mr Johnson unveiled plans to override key elements of the Brexit deal with the EU regarding Northern Ireland.
In a statement on Wednesday Ms Pelosi said: "The Good Friday Agreement is the bedrock of peace in Northern Ireland and an inspiration for the whole world.
"Whatever form it takes, Brexit cannot be allowed to imperil the Good Friday Agreement, including the stability brought by the invisible and frictionless border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland.
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