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Theresa May gains two weeks' Brexit reprieve from British lawmakers


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2 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

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1 2 3 4 5 any higher?

 

The UK has a very long affiliation with The Americas Cup, since late 18 hundreds

use their scheme

 

first to win 7 gets the treasure at the end of the rainbow

 

 

 

Odd number required.......... your 7 fits that requirement. 

 

 

Same for Scotland..

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45 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

David Davis? Smug and lazy. Lied about the working he hadn't done.

He & Raab were undermined by O(i)lly Robbins at the behest of the PM & I suspect with a nod to/from Brussels.

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51 minutes ago, SheungWan said:

David Davis? Smug and lazy. Lied about the working he hadn't done.

 

22 minutes ago, Loiner said:


How do you know that, did you mark his homework?


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Well, there were those highly detailed industry impact assessments which it turned out didn't exist,

 

Where they were forced to produced something, it looked liked they got to office interen to copy from ladybird books 

 

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2 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

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1 2 3 4 5 any higher?

 

The UK has a very long affiliation with The Americas Cup, since late 18 hundreds

use their scheme

 

first to win 7 gets the treasure at the end of the rainbow

 

That is fine by me leaving only one question.

 

Who will pay for the referendums?

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24 minutes ago, billd766 said:

That is fine by me leaving only one question.

 

Who will pay for the referendums?

the losers?

 

alternatively,

 

view it as a necessary cost in order to maintain democracy in an EU member state

surely, there must be a budget post for such in EU, hence an EU shared cost

 

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5 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

the losers?

 

alternatively,

 

view it as a necessary cost in order to maintain democracy in an EU member state

surely, there must be a budget post for such in EU, hence an EU shared cost

 

Do you really think that the EU would spend even 1 cent towards another referendum in the UK?

 

I must admit to being confused about Brexit and the EU.

 

One part of me believes that the EU cannot wait for us to leave and the other part says, if they really want us to leave then why are they making it so difficult.

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3 hours ago, billd766 said:

Do you really think that the EU would spend even 1 cent towards another referendum in the UK?

 

I must admit to being confused about Brexit and the EU.

 

One part of me believes that the EU cannot wait for us to leave and the other part says, if they really want us to leave then why are they making it so difficult.

no I don't, that was supposed to be a joke

 

I am afraid UK taxpayers would have to chip in

 

 

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