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UK ready to quit EU on 'Australia terms' if no Brexit deal, Johnson says


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Posted (edited)
23 hours ago, samran said:

Well, given the positively sterling response to COVID-19 the UK is clearly in good hands.

 

 

 Do you mean the negative gbp sterling response , regarding the new world brexit negotiations .

    Oh , and lets not forget the Covid / Pneumonia scam .  Impact expected soon  ..

      Gbp,  is going in one direction .  Transfer now , i have ...

 

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2 hours ago, Catkiwi said:

When I first read the head line I naturally assumed that "Australian Terms" meant that Great Britain would now start sending all of it's criminals to Europe...

 

      Not so mate , all criminals are now welcome in the UK .

        Regardless of race , colour or creed ..

 

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10 hours ago, kevinsan said:

Read MindF*ck by Chris Wylie. How Cambridge Analytica skewed the Brexit vote.

Yes that is another remainers ideology why they lost the referendum vote. I decided I would vote leave in the 1980s (when w finally get a vote) so your Cambridge  Analytica theory is a load of rollicks. In fact I know many people who were so brainwashed by the Biased BBC they voted remain and regret it as they were constantly told how the end of the world would come.

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6 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

It's called the sniveling pound wrecked by Brexit then annihilated by covid only to be toasted again by Brexit or when Boris opens his gob????

June 16 2016 the pound was worth 52 baht. Today it's 37.99 baht and still heading south.

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

June 16 2016 the pound was worth 52 baht. Today it's 37.99 baht and still heading south.

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Posted
20 hours ago, vinny41 said:

Latest UK Voting Intention (18 June)
Compared to last week, Boris Johnson still maintains a 12% lead over Keir Starmer in a straight contest as to whom respondents would prefer as Prime Minister.[1]

https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies....ntion-18-june/

 

Latest UK voting intention(28 June)

 

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has overtaken Boris Johnson in polling as the UK’s preferred prime minister for the first time.

An Opinium Poll out last night showed 37 per cent of people thought Starmer would do a better job as prime minister, compared to 35 per cent for Johnson.

https://www.cityam.com/sir-keir-starmer-overtakes-boris-johnson-as-preferred-pm/

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6 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Latest UK voting intention(28 June)

 

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has overtaken Boris Johnson in polling as the UK’s preferred prime minister for the first time.

An Opinium Poll out last night showed 37 per cent of people thought Starmer would do a better job as prime minister, compared to 35 per cent for Johnson.

https://www.cityam.com/sir-keir-starmer-overtakes-boris-johnson-as-preferred-pm/

Latest UK Voting Intention (25 June)

Compared to last week, Boris Johnson increased his lead over Keir Starmer from 12% to 19% in a straight contest as to whom respondents would prefer as Prime Minister.

https://redfieldandwiltonstrategies.com/latest-uk-voting-intention-25-june/

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15 hours ago, paddypower said:

No. He stands at the lectern, makes eye contact, has his notes. Neither you nor I are labourites, but for gosh sakes, Starmer is a Queens Counsel. Boris, stammers, turns towards his back benchers and usually starts hammering the lecturn to confirm his replies. He lies, he has always lied has and he will always lie,  becuase he is way out of his depth.

And Queens Counsel's never twist the truth eh.....????

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6 hours ago, bannork said:

June 16 2016 the pound was worth 52 baht. Today it's 37.99 baht and still heading south.

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This EU departure has dragged on for years. The smart guys would have built/bought homes when the exchange rate was around 50 right? So the latest drop will not be hurting too much no rent to pay, own transport bought and paid for sitting back enjoying life

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7 minutes ago, 473geo said:

This EU departure has dragged on for years. The smart guys would have built/bought homes when the exchange rate was around 50 right? So the latest drop will not be hurting too much no rent to pay, own transport bought and paid for sitting back enjoying life

That's very true..... same fort those who filled in the correct numbers for the winning Euromillions ticket …  ????

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Nigel Garvie said:

Oh dear, such a pity to have spent time desperately searching for somewhere, anywhere, that would give you statistics you wanted to believe in. 

The oh so easy alternative is to Google "Starmer more popular than Johnson". There are pages of links to many different news sources including the well known left wing rags, The Daily Mail, The Sun, and The Spectator, all confirming this.

Not the Express needless to say, but that is more of a disease than a newspaper.

Took all of 30 seconds thanks, the link has nothing to do with the express

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thye have prevaricated long enough so its a hard cliff fall if they wont do a deal .they want to keep plundering UK fish stocks with factory ships which deplete UK fish stocks as its very lucrative for EU countries ,but those days will be gone by december..a trade deal is easy to do but they will keep prevaricating till the 11th hour..they dont want to lose the monthly payments which germany will have to fullfill in future

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