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Jun 13 2019, 05:36 AM
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QUOTE (newres @ Jun 13 2019, 05:47 AM) Corbyn for a term would be less disastrous than even a soft Brexit under the Tories because we would maintain the customs union. Economically there is no upside to Brexit. No one even claims there is any more. We may still have a custom union with Corbyn. But we wouldn't have anything to trade with! The man's a communist loon. So in my book a hard Brexit is preferably to Corbyn.
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Jun 13 2019, 08:07 AM
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QUOTE (TallDarkAndHandsome @ Jun 13 2019, 06:36 AM) We may still have a custom union with Corbyn. But we wouldn't have anything to trade with! The man's a communist loon. So in my book a hard Brexit is preferably to Corbyn. Living in a cave eating raw meat and hitting each other with sticks would be better than Corbyn. We'd be insane to let him in.
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Jun 13 2019, 02:45 PM
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QUOTE (je suis Charlie @ Jun 13 2019, 01:16 PM) And the answer is? Boris? Jebus! Let's hope he can be trained not to act like a loon. The only way is to keep him in a strait jacket as he is now. Tory MPs must know he's an incompetent but they're voting for their jobs. Scary times when altruism is dead in politics.
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Jun 13 2019, 06:35 PM
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QUOTE (Turin Machine @ Jun 13 2019, 06:37 PM) And, "BRUSSELS has finally conceded that there is no legal way to force Britain to fork out for the £39 billion Brexit bill after Boris Johnson threatened to withhold the cash."
"Eurocrats admitted “there is not really a court to settle the dispute” if the next British prime minister refuses to pay the extortionate fee agreed by Theresa May. The European Commission’s budget chief Gunther Oettinger told reporters in Brussels that he hopes Britain will “settle old debts fairly” and expects the next Tory leader to “accept that bill”. The German official said: “Mrs May’s Government accepted the payment of that amount, so we expect that no matter which government will be out negotiating partner… we expect them to accept that bill.”
So there's that as well. 😂 Not gonna be a great deal to be got if we act dishonourably though is there?
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Jun 13 2019, 07:16 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ Jun 13 2019, 07:35 PM) Not gonna be a great deal to be got if we act dishonourably though is there? 116 123
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Jun 13 2019, 08:39 PM
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QUOTE (newres @ Jun 13 2019, 07:35 PM) Not gonna be a great deal to be got if we act dishonourably though is there? 39 billion? Better off in our pockets than Brussels. You whinge on about what it's going to cost us then suggest we give them 39billion that we (apparently) don't have to.
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Jun 13 2019, 08:44 PM
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QUOTE (je suis Charlie @ Jun 13 2019, 09:39 PM) 39 billion? Better off in our pockets than Brussels. You whinge on about what it's going to cost us then suggest we give them 39billion that we (apparently) don't have to. Think you’ll find we do and isn’t it over 20 years or something? Whatever, I don’t think the threat of withholding it will make them feel charitable towards us or change their minds and give us the great deal promised. Do you?
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Jun 13 2019, 09:22 PM
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QUOTE (je suis Charlie @ Jun 13 2019, 10:07 PM) What in god's name do you consider charitable? They're trying as hard as they can to screw us, as hard as they can. Charity begins at home. This country has no minerals anymore JSC. Full of cheese eating surrender monkeys like Newres. We can't survive on our own. We are too weak and pathetic as a Country. I am Ok with it. I just don't want a HOC and HOL if we stay. At least we wouldn't have to bother with elections and referendums anymore.
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Jun 14 2019, 08:05 AM
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QUOTE (je suis Charlie @ Jun 13 2019, 10:07 PM) What in god's name do you consider charitable? They're trying as hard as they can to screw us, as hard as they can. Charity begins at home. You're confused. What they are doing is negotiating to protect the single market and the interests of the EU. You say you run a business, yet you fail to understand this?
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Jun 14 2019, 08:41 AM
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QUOTE (je suis Charlie @ Jun 13 2019, 09:39 PM) 39 billion? Better off in our pockets than Brussels. You whinge on about what it's going to cost us then suggest we give them 39billion that we (apparently) don't have to. Do businsess people like to enter into credit agreements with people who refuse to pay their bills?
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