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Brexit brinkmanship: EU orders UK to scrap plan for treaty breach, UK refuses


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eu issues more threats as usual ,threats and more threats like a good old mafia

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8733137/EU-threatens-City-London-150billion-day-trade-euros-Brexit-talks-turn-ugly.html

 

 

Angry EU threatens the City of London over its £150billion a day trade in euros as Brexit talks turn ugly

  • EU has delayed decision on if City of London can continue clearing house trade in euros
  • Clearing houses has been a long battleground between Britain and the EU
  • Paris and Frankfurt want to challenge London's dominance of financial mark
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35 minutes ago, 3NUMBAS said:

eu issues more threats as usual ,threats and more threats like a good old mafia

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8733137/EU-threatens-City-London-150billion-day-trade-euros-Brexit-talks-turn-ugly.html

 

 

Angry EU threatens the City of London over its £150billion a day trade in euros as Brexit talks turn ugly

  • EU has delayed decision on if City of London can continue clearing house trade in euros
  • Clearing houses has been a long battleground between Britain and the EU
  • Paris and Frankfurt want to challenge London's dominance of financial mark

You struglle a bit with making links "clickable" seems.....the secret is to copy paste it a second time in edit after uploaded it >edit again and copy paste once more ....then it shall be working ....

 

You see in my quote it works now ????

AND OF COURSE  we go take our € handling from the city away as ot is our €.....another normal consequense because brexit ...

City can play with the £..????

Did you know it is an irish lady who has this City decisision under her care .....

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

Didn't Ed Milliband break International Law when he voted to invade Iraq?

However what was Milliband doing questioning Boris, I thought that Angela Raynor was Deputy Leader of the Labour Party................... Oh wait I know.

No he didn't

 

However why do you think the sins of one justify the sins of another?

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1 minute ago, Airbagwill said:

No he didn't

 

However why do you think the sins of one justify the sins of another?

Yes he did!

 

It depends on your interpretation of a sin, Boris is doing this to keep the UK together, Milliband voted to bomb million of innocent Iraqis, now then which one would you interpret as a sin?

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2 minutes ago, Airbagwill said:

It's video from HoC broadcast .....I happened to watch it live from HoC and Boris had the craaaap ripped out of him. He sat there almost in tears like a naughty schoolboy......probably one of the most humiliating episodes for a British PM since WW2

same here, while watching I did felt pity for him 555 (sarcasm) what a loser, nothing of a leader, just a lost soul

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44 minutes ago, Airbagwill said:

It's video from HoC broadcast .....I happened to watch it live from HoC and Boris had the craaaap ripped out of him. He sat there almost in tears like a naughty schoolboy......probably one of the most humiliating episodes for a British PM since WW2

I watched it too, it's edited.

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On 9/11/2020 at 4:06 AM, webfact said:

Some fear Johnson views a no-deal exit as a useful distraction from the coronavirus pandemic.

These kinds of useless lying statements show up in the news far too much these days. As if people are sitting at a table and someone says "How about as a useful distraction from the coronavirus pandemic we go ahead with a no-deal exit"?  And then someone says, "That's a great idea, pass this on to the negotiators in writing - oh wait let's just whisper it to them this might get out"

 

While I suppose it could be true that a few simpletons view there world this way (those who think the Earth flat)  - the manner in which news media parrots, or makes up, or pushes forward such ideas that are ridiculous and childish is just getting old. For the record Reuters stuffs these kind of sideways comments to add flourish into nearly everything they write it seems I think to establish some sort of non-existent controversy, or to push forward the most ridiculous they can find.

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1 hour ago, Rookiescot said:

They learned it from us.

1 movie about it "To kill a king " nice history movie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Kill_a_King

 

 downloadlink (never mind the membership offer popup ) ????

 

http://www.mediafire.com/folder/yhbgdy58ysc5u

 

 

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The three countries which export the most to the EU are, in order: China, with 361 billion euros; the United States, with 231 billion euros; and Russia, with 143 billion euros. Not one of them has an FTA with the EU. Instead they have a number of ad hoc sectoral agreements. We can do the same, with them and/or other countries, if we deem it to be in our interest to do so. What they can do the UK can do better. But we should also work on increasing our self-sufficiency by bringing manufacturing jobs home. English Lives Matter. Rule Britannia. Lift the Lockdown > WTO Brexit > End Immigration

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19 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Difference is the UK is not China, the US or Russia. We are a somewhat pathetic xenophobic island lying just off the coast of Europe.

Nobody really cares about the UK any more. Small fish big pond.

Wrapping yourself in the union flag and singing Land of hope and glory really does not work. 

When in reality the UK is the least xenophobic/racist country in all europe, but it proves that you love to talk your country down because of your great big bias, you really should be ashamed of yourself, but it would be unusual for a nationalist to be so, so full of hate.

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The EU is given to bullying and dictating.  What did the EU expect when it forced the UK into a corner? The critics were never in favour of Brexit so it is to be expected that they will opine negatively. This isn't the first time the EU has done this in its trade negotiations. One need only look at the blackmail and last minute brinkmanship that occurred during the CETA negotiations with Canada. It's a repeat of some of the tactics.

 

Not that the UK and its collection of twits doesn't share a large part in this mess. There is an arrogance in the UK government that assumes the world will fall over itself seeking  a trade deal with the country. Aside from the economic migrants seeking entry, no one is really interested. The UK needs to look itself in the eye and realize that independence from Brussels and its dictates comes at a price. The people must pay that price or forever  be subject to the  the same issues that forced the Brexit in the first place.

 

 

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