Brexit, for once some facts.

Danidl

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Like the way Danidl cant spell Zlatan when he's flustered.
Who is Zatlan? Perhaps another poster.
By the way Danidl you still dont need a full stop after a question mark, much as you insist one does. That's something else you are wrong on. Its on page 2 of the Ladybird book of Grammar. You might like to get someone to read it to you.
What did you pretend to lecture in?
Most things I suspect.
This post is classic deflection
 
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50Hertz

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And bought 400 shops on a disappearing high street? Doesnt seem to make sense..
Exactly. Thomas Cook had been under the ownership of a vulture, sorry, venture capital company, so they’ve had one pass through the money wringer. Maybe there’s a few molecules of juice left in the Thomas Cook employees, and this latest company have identified a way to extract that. It could be theft of their pensions?

The theft of employees hard earned pension contributions seems to be an easy & fashionable way to make the rich even richer, and what’s even better, the thieving process carries little or no risk of attracting a penalty. It a wonderful scheme for amassing even more money if you are already fabulously wealthy.
 

Fingers

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Why are you answering for Zatlan?. More relevent, why are you Blaming me ,for someone elses inability to read?. Is this Brexit logic?.

Talking of weird logic. Why don’t they switch the rugby games to indoor stadiums?
 
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Fingers

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It might be more to do with people being able to get to the game.(in a typhoon)

It wouldn’t really work for the fans on the ground but a quick hour on a bullet train and they could be plying for the tv audience in a man Man made storm bubble.

I’m guessing France knew they were due a tumping and the possibility of some injuries so are happy to take a blow.

I was quite looking forward to it myself. My first free Saturday of the tournament I was going down the pub early. And was staying there.
 
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Hilary Benn: rebels are going for second referendum next Saturday (19-October)
JC: general election if brexit is postponed on the 31-October

Who is right? no wonder why Labour poll figures are bad.
 

Fingers

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Hilary Benn: rebels are going for second referendum next Saturday (19-October)
JC: general election if brexit is postponed on the 31-October

Who is right? no wonder why Labour poll figures are bad.

It’s been cocked up so much only a second referendum will work now.

As I’ve always said. We were never going to be allowed to leave. I as just fascinated to see how the establishment would stop the process.
 

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It’s been cocked up so much only a second referendum will work now.

As I’ve always said. We were never going to be allowed to leave. I as just fascinated to see how the establishment would stop the process.
I think a deal is still possible if Bojo wants it.
The EU's position is fair: backstop affects only NI, to get out, you need both majorities to want it. It's equivalent to proroging the GFA.
 
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50Hertz

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It’s been cocked up so much only a second referendum will work now.
I think you are spot on. It’s a sad but true fact that our politicians are so hopelessly inadequate that they cannot function without the supervision of the EU. Think of our political class as special needs children and the EU as being their carers

Think of what our political class achieve. They make a clusterfuck of literally everything. HS2, aircraft carriers, submarines, health Services awarding shipping contracts to companies without a boat. The incompetence is endless, and for decades they have shovelled the blame for their own shortcomings onto the EU. The Brexit process was never going to be any different and post Brexit would have been even worse. As we see happening now, blame for the failure of Brexit is being shifted onto the EU. Our politicians are cretins and their track record proves it.
 
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flecc

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I wonder why a company has made a massive investment, doubling its size overnight, into what is a shrinking market?
And bought 400 shops on a disappearing high street? Doesnt seem to make sense..
They're planning on being government financed repatriation centres to ship back all the 3.5 million ex-mainland EU immigrants and asylum seekers when Britain goes belly up with Brexit.
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Fingers

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They're planning on being government financed repatriation centres to ship back all the 3.5 million ex-mainland EU immigrants and asylum seekers when Britain goes belly up with Brexit.
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More likely to provide cheap travel to regions of our new Empire.

That would make more sense.
 
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