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9 minutes ago, tomacht8 said:

That should be good news?

For whom?

Certainly for the Russians and the USA.

For the UK primarily and most importantly.
The Russians and the USA, indirectly probably and now worries about that.

Many other countries around the free trading world, almost certainly.

For the EU countries, possibly some if they are prepared to come to the table and negotiate in good faith 

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32 minutes ago, tomacht8 said:

That should be good news?

For whom?

Certainly for the Russians and the USA.

For sure NOT for the very limited, ignorable and of zero importante 48,11% UK "remain" voters.

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1 hour ago, malagateddy said:

When all said and done the remainers are fascists who are trying to overthrow a democratic decision.

I advise you to read where the word "fascist" stands for.

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3 hours ago, tomacht8 said:

I think you overestimate the importance of the UK on the world stage. With the UK then as a lone wolf in Europe, the bargaining position also does not get better. 

I think you underestimate the UK's current world trade and potential, while overestimating the EU's.

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16 hours ago, Loiner said:

But it's not. It's a thinly veiled Surrender Treaty that would subjugate the UK to the EU under vassalage potentially for ever. 

That's not Leaving. It's the Merkel/May lie that has been kicked out of parliament three times already. What sort of realist do you really think you are? It's unreal.

You wanted to leave. That's it. And forget no-deal, it ain't going to happen. 

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17 hours ago, nauseus said:

Read it yet?

Your point being? All I need to know is that it is a withdrawal deal. I'm pretty much sure that no-one on here would be affected on what happens after that, apart from having to pay for it when taxed.

 

In any case it's a moot point. There is every likelihood of a GE if Boris tries to leave on a no-deal basis. 

 

 

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16 hours ago, nauseus said:

Sounds so difficult. Better just keep wasting money then. Maybe they could come to Bognor Regis as well for a week or two, before their summer hols?

and you don't think that the UK wastes any money, then? So far the cost of Brexit runs into £87 billion, i.e. £600m a week costing the economy 2.4% of GDP since 2016. A lot of that could have been spent on the NHS instead. Oh, and tarting up Bognor Regis, plus changing the resort name...

 

and before you mention it, the ERG hard-brexiteers had every opportunity to have pushed May's deal through parliament as Boris voted for it, but failed to deliver.

 

Which leads me to consider that Boris will aim to persuade the Tory party to push the WAG through with 'promises' of dealing with issues during the transitional period following leaving the EU.  That's the only way the Tory party would survive, at least until the next election...

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3 hours ago, stephenterry said:

and you don't think that the UK wastes any money, then? So far the cost of Brexit runs into £87 billion, i.e. £600m a week costing the economy 2.4% of GDP since 2016. A lot of that could have been spent on the NHS instead. Oh, and tarting up Bognor Regis, plus changing the resort name...

 

and before you mention it, the ERG hard-brexiteers had every opportunity to have pushed May's deal through parliament as Boris voted for it, but failed to deliver.

 

Which leads me to consider that Boris will aim to persuade the Tory party to push the WAG through with 'promises' of dealing with issues during the transitional period following leaving the EU.  That's the only way the Tory party would survive, at least until the next election...

Everyone wastes money but the topic was the idiotic shifting on the EU Parliament once a month just for the French faces. Are your Brexit costs from anywhere worth looking at?

 

There's only one place where May's should have been pushed. Well, two!

 

You might be right on the last bit. I hope not. We'll see.

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7 hours ago, stephenterry said:

You wanted to leave. That's it. And forget no-deal, it ain't going to happen. 

No Deal is on its way actually. Unless the courts decide it already happened, it's happening very slowly again. Everyday gets us closer to No Deal. The HOC in disarray; Boris as PM; parliament recess; EU recalcitrance; more days wasted and whoops we're out! 

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25 minutes ago, Loiner said:

No Deal is on its way actually. Unless the courts decide it already happened, it's happening very slowly again. Everyday gets us closer to No Deal. The HOC in disarray; Boris as PM; parliament recess; EU recalcitrance; more days wasted and whoops we're out! 

I'm sorry to burst your bubble. It won't happen. Full stop.

Why?

Because enough Tories won't approve any attempt by Boris to pass it through parliament. To think otherwise is cloud cuckooland.

 

About time you faced the reality, instead of harping on about a no-deal. Boris will agree the Wag, and you can celebrate leaving. That's it.

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2 hours ago, ThaiBunny said:

Isn't a no-deal Brexit what will happen if he (or for that matter anyone including Theresa May) simply sit on their hands and do nothing? After all, 31/10 is the EU's deadline to Britain, it isn't Britain's deadline to the EU

Yeah, carry on thinking that. It won't happen, though. Why?

Because Boris wants to remain PM, not be ousted by a GE. After all, he's out for himself.

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3 hours ago, nauseus said:

Everyone wastes money but the topic was the idiotic shifting on the EU Parliament once a month just for the French faces. Are your Brexit costs from anywhere worth looking at?

 

There's only one place where May's should have been pushed. Well, two!

 

You might be right on the last bit. I hope not. We'll see.

Brexit has cost UK economy £66bn so far, study finds | The Independent

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On 6/18/2019 at 10:35 AM, Benroon said:

Would you like us now to list the gaffes ? Buffoon is a perfect description.

 

I've worked with graduates I wouldn't trust to do up my laces, whilst working with far less academic people that had common sense oozing from their pores and worth their weight in gold

 

Degrees are overrated, it merely means you study well - Diane Abbott has a first degree from Cambridge yet planned to pay the police £3 a year, then £300, then £13, then £600, if Labour got into power, not even the simplest of mathematical questions could she get right, and every interview is a car crash - so shall we leave it there ?

Then she is a perfect candidate for chancellor 

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57 minutes ago, nauseus said:

Lots of different figures from the remainers. Nigel G. has one trillion in his latest post. You guys need to reach a consensus of dreamed-up stats. I wonder what the real number is?

It'll be a cold day in hell when Remainers need to take advice from a Brexiteer on stats.

 

 

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