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Britain's May tries to break Brexit deadlock with offer of 'new deal'

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  • Not Brexit - just May.

  • This woman is like a bad smell that you just can't get rid of.   Go Theresa, nobody likes your duplicity or your surrender treaty. Just go. 

  • By Monday it'll be obvious why they daren't. 

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On 5/22/2019 at 8:00 AM, JonnyF said:

This woman is like a bad smell that you just can't get rid of.

 

Go Theresa, nobody likes your duplicity or your surrender treaty. Just go. 

The thing is she hanging in there for what her real truth is and has always been she wants UK to remain.

9 hours ago, nontabury said:

 

The problem is, that the E.u has no intention of agreeing a fair treaty, based on the British people’s wish. And our representatives in Westminster 

have no intentions of respecting that demand, therefore unless a Brexiteers P.M. can either miraculously agree a deal with the E.u or persuade Westminster to agree on a no deal exit, it looks increasingly like a G.E. 

i thought brexiteers didnt want a deal,your changing the story,a GE will only happen at the latest possible date,the tories just arent going to have a GE anytime soon,surely even you must know that

9 hours ago, kingdong said:

the reason you,re getting 40 baht to the £1 is mainly due to the brexit fiasco,3 years they,ve had to sort it out and done jack shit.and what happened to mays famous quote "no deals better than a bad deal" ?.and lets not forget british steel,gone down the gurgler because "eu rules" prevented the british government from giving them a loan.but lets forget the uk for a moment,whats happening in the rest of europe,france in a state of anarchy,poland,the czechs,and hungary ORDERED to take in migrants and have said up yours,and greece and a lot of southern med countries on the bones of their arse.3.5 million eu citizens living,working and poncing in the uk,what do,es that tell you about the state of the eu?

a 100-200 metre stretch of paris road barely means france is in anarchy,worse things were happening in the UK not too long ago,the UK govt can give British steel a loan so your wrong there,southern med countries are not on the bones of their <deleted>,italy despite just entering a recession is still economically stable,greece recovering nicely from her spending spree,spain,portugal going ok and eire doing just fine with wages/standard of living now higher than the UK,eastern european economies are booming with growth above the western nations,EU jobless rate is at a 19 year low so cannot be that bad unless you want to kid yourself otherwise,they probably laff at the UKs £15k household debt (and rising) before mortgages as terrifying and a bubble about to implode.

7 hours ago, malagateddy said:

But junkers never soberemoji2.pngemoji2.png

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neither are you ???? ???? whoops will change the wine to ???? ???? i doubt many brits are supping it at thai prices and 40bt to the mighty quid ????

7 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Shows how easy it was then????

should be a piece of cake to get a good deal from a drunken man ????  Boris slurs his words sober more than junker does pisssst

On ‎5‎/‎22‎/‎2019 at 10:29 AM, webfact said:

Three years after Britain voted to leave the EU

Has she been PM THAT long? Doesn't seem so long.

 

Surely, even May understands she is a dead duck, a dead (wo)man walking, toast, history, had it, and that it is over, finished, ended?

If she doesn't resign, she'll go down as another Thatcher.

 

Bye bye May, you won't be missed.

 

13 hours ago, bomber said:

a 100-200 metre stretch of paris road barely means france is in anarchy,worse things were happening in the UK not too long ago,the UK govt can give British steel a loan so your wrong there,southern med countries are not on the bones of their <deleted>,italy despite just entering a recession is still economically stable,greece recovering nicely from her spending spree,spain,portugal going ok and eire doing just fine with wages/standard of living now higher than the UK,eastern european economies are booming with growth above the western nations,EU jobless rate is at a 19 year low so cannot be that bad unless you want to kid yourself otherwise,they probably laff at the UKs £15k household debt (and rising) before mortgages as terrifying and a bubble about to implode.

You have no idea at all about the state of the EU economy.

5 minutes ago, nauseus said:

You have no idea at all about the state of the EU economy.

27 nations showing growth,eu jobless rate at 19 year low...i await your usual spanish/portuguese youth unemployment reply.

8 minutes ago, nauseus said:

You have no idea at all about the state of the EU economy.

Do you ever visit europe? 

28 minutes ago, nauseus said:

You have no idea at all about the state of the EU economy.

And what can you tell me,please not your usual spanish youth rant,or a few hundred thugs lighting bonfires on a single paris street...paris is much safer than london.

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