Brexit, for once some facts.

oldgroaner

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As usual you recall that you wish to recall. You talk utter bo!! ox is what you should recall. I, ve said that a few times.
An unfortunate habit of mine is I recall what you say, when you lie, change sides, and forge my posts.
 

oldgroaner

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I said argumentitive not vile,which is all OT is.
But OK you and OG come second and third behind him.Hardly a glorious stance by your own admission.
What would you know about "Glorious stances"? we don't lie, forge other peoples posts and change sides.
Remind me, what are you currently in favour of?
 

Nev

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Charles Walker Vice Chair of 1922 committee said on the radio that if Mays deal is defeated tonight May will have no choice but to call a GE, any thoughts?
 

Fingers

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Well how on earth can you blame leavers when we havent left and are unlikely to do so because of the hate campaign endorsed and utilised by remainers typified by you.
Mays deal is the best deal on offer because of remainers.
Our best option now is no deal, calling EUs bluff and sorting the mess out. That is squarely on remainer heads.
Had country been unified and got behind the democratic decision then just may be EU would have found the desls by now. As it is they are expoitng the weakness remainers have demonstrated.

Spot on.
 
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Woosh

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TM:
"The danger... (is) if this deal is not passed then Brexit could be lost"

funny she should say that at this moment in time...
 

Zlatan

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Not the most "Motivational" orator is she?
There is a degree of honesty though... If deal doesnt get through we, ll be remaining.
Its quite ridiculous that even at this late stage we do not actually know. Its the unknown doing the damage. Either way economy will bounce back when we do have an answer.
 

Zlatan

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It was a reasonable question after you posted this
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Mays deal is the best deal on offer because of remainers.
Our best option now is no deal, calling EUs bluff and sorting the mess out.

And in response to this


I have a pensioners concessionary pass, never used it yet but it might do
I, ll drive you in my last Porsche.
 

Zlatan

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It was a reasonable question after you posted this
"
Mays deal is the best deal on offer because of remainers.
Our best option now is no deal, calling EUs bluff and sorting the mess out.

And in response to this


I have a pensioners concessionary pass, never used it yet but it might do
Its not complicated OG. Had country showed anything approaching a united approach EU would have relented and offered better terms. As it is they know we are divided and that half country are scared witless about a no deal. Remainers have played right into EU hands. Our stance throughout should have been "we dont care about no deal". I dont think you, ve ever played poker OG... Best hand is often folded. Days, if not hours, after no deal all and sundry would be clamouring for deals(even if it got that far) . Its inevitable. We have allowed EU to put political agenda before trade prosperity. They would change their minds. Fact.
We have underplayed our position and over estimated EU's. We are all up creek with broken paddles. The lot of us. We will be firmly back in EU soon. A shame, country made a decision and MPs have chosen not to honour it.
 
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