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'Collaborators' are undermining Britain's Brexit bet, PM says

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1 hour ago, evadgib said:

I'm struggling to find a category in which to accurately place the Mogg ???? 

It begins with a C

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    "...'Collaborators' are undermining Britain's Brexit bet, PM says..."   "Collaborators"? Really? Why not label your opponents 'Traitorous Back-Stabbers'? Or 'Enemies of the State'? Or go on

  • So the EU have outbluffed him so now it’s time to blame someone else. 

  • Well said.  

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55 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I missed that, do you have a link?

 

 

(Thanks in advance for an example of why I think it a bad idea to put people we generally disagree with on ignore).

No Probs Chomper; It's pinned at the top of the 'Home Countries' page but to understand it fully will take a fair bit of reading. HMG have historically hidden behind 'No new agreements since 1981' to deny pension increases but will not be able to exclude claimants living in the RotW if they enter into new agreements as part of the brexit process for all Brits currently residing in the EU.

ICBP

HTH

 

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9 minutes ago, evadgib said:

No Probs Chomper; It's pinned at the top of the 'Home Countries' page but to understand it fully will take a fair bit of reading. HMG have historically hidden behind 'No new agreements since 1981' to deny pension increases but will not be able to exclude claimants living in the RotW if they enter into new agreements as part of the brexit process for all Brits currently residing in the EU.

ICBP

HTH

 

Come on this is nonsense

If UK intended to uprate pensionz ROTW they would bring legislation forward to do that.

If they enter an agreement to do so with the EU ( as they did in the WA). It will have no bearing on unfrozen pensions elsewhere.

40 minutes ago, adammike said:

It begins with a C

Champion.

Combatant.

Caballero.

Conqueror.

 

I could go on.

 

9 minutes ago, cleopatra2 said:

Come on this is nonsense

If UK intended to uprate pensionz ROTW they would bring legislation forward to do that.

If they enter an agreement to do so with the EU ( as they did in the WA). It will have no bearing on unfrozen pensions elsewhere.

Methinks you're posting in the wrong thread

1 hour ago, adammike said:

It begins with a C

Actually it begins with an A ????

(This Moggcast features his sister!)

 

39 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Champion.

Combatant.

Caballero.

Conqueror.

 

I could go on.

 

And eventually you’ll get there.

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4 hours ago, roobaa01 said:

the no brexit deal would also mean imo  an end to the merkel junta in germany as thousands of jobs are at stake .

wbr

roobaa01

 

4 hours ago, bannork said:

They'll blame Brexiteers, and quite rightly.

Blaming the UK for the loss of thousands of jobs in the EU will be a difficult 'sell', but I've no doubt that MSM in the countries affected will do their best to do so....

 

Nonetheless, I'm pretty sure that the majority of the population affected in EU countries will also blame the EU govt. - for refusing to negotiate sensibly with the UK re. brexit.

A trade deal SHOULD have been at the top of the list, but instead it was dismissed as entirely unimportant (by both sides....) until EVERYTHING else had been agreed....

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15 minutes ago, <deleted> dasterdly said:

A trade deal SHOULD have been at the top of the list, but instead it was dismissed as entirely unimportant (by both sides....) until EVERYTHING else had been agreed....

At the time the UK did not have an independent trade policy

5 hours ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

 

You don't speak for me.

 

 

 

EVER........

But he is correct about British politicians on all sides of the house.

42 minutes ago, cleopatra2 said:

At the time the UK did not have an independent trade policy

Absolutely correct.

 

Now, would you care to enlighten all us readers why this was so?

In case you're not familiar with the concept of 'game of chicken', here's a more detailed description of the current (and/or absence of) Brexit negotiations between UK and EU:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_(game)

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16) You will not make changes to quoted material from other members posts, except for purposes of shortening the quoted post. This cannot be done in such a manner that it alters the context of the original post.

 

 

 

Edit:  Some baiting troll posts have been removed as well as the replies. 

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10 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It's always  somebody else's fault. 

yeah,i just gave you the answer=the remainers,undermining britains negotiating process with the eu,all their whingeing "we want a deal"is paradoxically ensuring the eu won,t give us sweet fa,so a big thank you to may and all the remainers,you,re going to do what the lutwaffe couldn,t manage,------destroy britain.

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