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Previously on "Well done Boris and Team UK"
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Regrettably, I’ve become all too familiar with your sad collection of personal problems - anger management issues, repressed homosexuality, small man syndrome, Walter Mitty syndrome to name a few. But it’s a New Year, so try to look forward in the hope that you can start to get a handle on them. It’s never too late!Originally posted by BR14 View Postso how would YOU know then?
feck off back to your peat digging.
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UK MUST follow EU rules!
The Tanaiste said the UK-EU trade deal allows British businesses to have access to the single market but certain conditions would have to be met. He warned of possible punishments for Britain if it strayed too far from EU rules and regulations.
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Aptly put:
Ursula von Der Leyen quoted Shakespeare, spoke in 3 languages and acted with dignity and humility.
Boris Johnson said "that's it from Brussels, now for the sprouts".
An apt contrast as to what Britain now is.
A bad joke.
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Page 14Originally posted by AtW View PostI still have not found answer to simple question - how much UK will be paying for access to EU now? If it was 0 then one would have thought Boris would say so to point out 350 mln saving. This must be buried somewhere in 800 pages of “foot notes”...
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I still have not found answer to simple question - how much UK will be paying for access to EU now? If it was 0 then one would have thought Boris would say so to point out 350 mln saving. This must be buried somewhere in 800 pages of “foot notes”...
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So you agree all this money for NHS was all BS?Originally posted by tazdevil View PostIt's not about the past but the future with the UK back in its rightful place as a player on the world stage unencumbered by EU bureaucracy and federalism
What is the UKs righful place on the world stage and what bureaucracy exactly?
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