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UK not paying Brexit bill would be debt default, French source says


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You speak as if negotiations with EU will restart from zero because UK will have a new PM... They will not!
Most things (if nor all) concerning the "divorce" have already be negotiated and agreed by UK & EU; they will not be negotiated again.
What may be negotiated is the Irelands' problem - the "backstop" - if ever someone propose a better solution... that has still to be found [emoji20]


Many things will be reassessed including the alledged 39 big ones.
The so called irish problem is of the eu/eire making.
Let them sort it out.
Remember we had imo a treasonous senior civil servant running the show re negotiations..an appeaser..an arch europhile namely ollie robbins.tapatalk_1554989961500.jpeg

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

If I left my gym contract early (let's say for example the management committee were charging me more than other members and then giving them my money, were corrupt and the president was often drunk) I would pay until the end of the current period.

 

If I was asked to pay 3-4-5 times my annual subscription simply to leave, for nothing in return except a promise then I would not pay. If they said I couldn't join another gym until they agreed a solution to some massively exaggerated problem with the entrance to next door, I would tell them to go forth and multiply. I would walk away and pay nothing. As the UK will do in October.

No, you would oblige the terms you agreed to when you signed your contact. Otherwise you would get sued and end up as one of those indebted riff raff losers who can’t manager their lives. Don’t be silly.

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1 hour ago, billd766 said:

AFAIR the EU accounts have not been audited or signed of for a good few years, and if they can't manage that, how will they ever manage to give and itemised and audited final bill?

Probably the bills are still adding up as long extensions are given …. could that be a reason …?:tongue::whistling:

Or more likely on demand of May to keep it low profile to keep the leave camp not in ultimate anger & rebellion....:tongue: there could be much under the surface in wait ...

 

 

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2 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

The clip was too short, and the sound too bad, to know.

Poster is probably "suggesting" like this ….. what never happened ….

 

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46 minutes ago, david555 said:

Probably the bills are still adding up as long extensions are given …. could that be a reason …?:tongue::whistling:

Or more likely on demand of May to keep it low profile to keep the leave camp not in ultimate anger & rebellion....:tongue: there could be much under the surface in wait ...

 

 

"Probably the bills are still adding up as long extensions are given …. could that be a reason …?:tongue::whistling:"

 

I need to make it clear that I liked this original post, not the later addition!

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1 minute ago, dick dasterdly said:

"Probably the bills are still adding up as long extensions are given …. could that be a reason …?:tongue::whistling:"

 

I need to make it clear that I liked this part of the post, not the later addition!

Your right sir to not make them to worry more ….than they are already ...:thumbsup:

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2 hours ago, aright said:

"They came second with just over 9800 votes."...…….I agree

 

Why not rewrite this as...……..

" For a Party that was only 8 weeks old they got massive support  and lost by only 683 votes"......do you disagree with that, if so why?

Let's put a lie to bed. The Brexit party was not only 8 weeks old at the time of the Peterborough election.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brexit_Party

 

Farage did well, but despite being the undisputed 'face of Brexit', despite the full support of the UK's most popular (by a country mile) newspapers, The Daily Mail, The Sun, and The Daily Express, and despite wide coverage on all UK TV channels, local and national radio and frontline participation in TV political programs he didn't do well enough. 

 

43,000 people in the Peterborough constituency who voted Leave at the Referendum failed to turn up and vote for the Brexit party. 

 

 

Brexit, the most politically loaded question of the moment, a widely publicised by-election, there is zero chance that these 43,000 people were unaware of the by-election, unaware of what was at stake, unaware that the Brexit party was standing in the by-election or unaware what single issue the Brexit party was standing for. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, vogie said:

I can hear it ok on my tablet but the subtitles tally with what he is saying.

I don't know how or why but whenever you post a clip it seems to muck the board up (too big and cant see half of it).

Clips posted by everyone else appear normal.

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