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    well, the smart Brits are already making plans for after Brexit

    only the Chavs and the miserable pensioners, like Chass, are stuck in that wet foggy island

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    The CM saved the Brits from collapse, knowing full well the roadmap would lead to a full integration eventually, with the EC first in 1992 and then the EU

    you had plenty of chance to bail out but didn't, too happy to go along and reap all the benefits of that membership

    now you want to quit over a tantrum, fine with us, and we can respect that, but what we can't accept is your "demands" to have a deal on exit that will have only the advantages without the obligations,

    well fook off then and take Cy with you

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    I'm sure everyone of your Belgique comrades will be dancing in the street when Britain leaves DF.
    Just a couple of words from people that no a great deal more about the economic effects on your dreary little country once you are no longer allowed to suckle on the british teat. Another article which i have read estimates a soft Brexit will mean about 10,000 job losses in Belgium and a hard Brexit could be up to 40,000 job losses. That of course does not take into account the Brit welfare payments, ingrates like you will no longer get when the Brits cut off their welfare pipeline to Belgium.
    At least you wont have to worry about the 40,000 Belgium refugees smart enough to leave Belgium and live in Britain. They will be able to repatriate some money to their poorer brethren in the old country to help keep it afloat. See how well that goes for you. Better brush up on your German now you will no longer have the big kid over the channel to help you. Oh by the way I'm sure in the spirit of a clean Brexit you wont forget to repay the 40 billion you guys owe to the U.K. banks.
    You are the chihuahua barking at the lion because he thinks the tiger behind him will back him up, but the tiger is licking his lips. Just thought you may need a dose of reality to help you down from your extraordinary Brexit fantasy. Hope your balcony is on the ground floor when you have finished reading. ................ ..........................Taa Taa.

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    ah another British butthurt

    Brexit is not about Belgium, dumbo, so stop moaning like a bitch about everyone else for your own silly mistakes

    so typical, British

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    ah another British butthurt

    Brexit is not about Belgium, dumbo, so stop moaning like a bitch about everyone else for your own silly mistakes

    so typical, British
    Indeed. Why so many posts are about Belgium and Belgian civil servants has baffled me. It's a bit like thinking all UK MPs are from London.

    I doubt the EU civil service will make dramatic cuts to its workforce, it's really not that large wrt the population it serves even without the UK.

    Meanwhile the negotiations are reaching a crescendo before the inevitable agreement. The UK and the EU need eachother, that's the main point all need to understand.

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    you don't deserve an agreement, and if you do get one, you will only get obligations for little advantages, so what's the point really ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    you don't deserve an agreement, and if you do get one, you will only get obligations for little advantages, so what's the point really ?
    You are French anyway, so why would you care stumpy little Gaullist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Cow View Post
    I'm sure everyone of your Belgique comrades will be dancing in the street when Britain leaves DF.
    Just a couple of words from people that no a great deal more about the economic effects on your dreary little country once you are no longer allowed to suckle on the british teat. Another article which i have read estimates a soft Brexit will mean about 10,000 job losses in Belgium and a hard Brexit could be up to 40,000 job losses. That of course does not take into account the Brit welfare payments, ingrates like you will no longer get when the Brits cut off their welfare pipeline to Belgium.
    At least you wont have to worry about the 40,000 Belgium refugees smart enough to leave Belgium and live in Britain. They will be able to repatriate some money to their poorer brethren in the old country to help keep it afloat. See how well that goes for you. Better brush up on your German now you will no longer have the big kid over the channel to help you. Oh by the way I'm sure in the spirit of a clean Brexit you wont forget to repay the 40 billion you guys owe to the U.K. banks.
    You are the chihuahua barking at the lion because he thinks the tiger behind him will back him up, but the tiger is licking his lips. Just thought you may need a dose of reality to help you down from your extraordinary Brexit fantasy. Hope your balcony is on the ground floor when you have finished reading. ................ ..........................Taa Taa.

    https://home.kpmg.com/be/en/home/ins...o-belgium.html

    https://www2.deloitte.com/be/en/page...n-belgium.html
    True, true and true, but...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    You are French anyway, so why would you care stumpy little Gaullist
    you are afraid of Gaullism, aren't you ? well you should, miserable febrile pensioner

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    With airline tickets for April on the market will Uk citizens need a visa for transit to say Denmark visit to France, Spain, Switzerland.
    Having to schlepp around 4 bangkok emabssies be fun or will there be one EU or Schengen visa if so would you go to the first country of stay or transit like a Thai?

    If entering before the Brexit say 10pm on March 29 will the traveller get stamped in for a limited period?
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    I just want the chance to use a bigger porridge bowl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    ah another British butthurt

    Brexit is not about Belgium, dumbo, so stop moaning like a bitch about everyone else for your own silly mistakes

    so typical, British

    I see you pay as much attention to my Nationality as you do about learning economics. I'm Australian and don't give a flying fork for you eurodrama queens. I am just trying to educate you on the economic effects on both sides. You seem to be living in some sort of economic fantasy where the negative effects of Brexit will only apply to one side.

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    you teaching me economics, where did you get that illusion ?

    you ranted like a crazy old bitch, and starting moaning about Belgium over Brexit, that is the signature of Brexishitters butthurts

    ok so you migrated to Australia and became an Australian citizen, butthurt, who cares about your personal story

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    you teaching me economics, where did you get that illusion ?

    you ranted like a crazy old bitch, and starting moaning about Belgium over Brexit, that is the signature of Brexishitters butthurts

    ok so you migrated to Australia and became an Australian citizen, butthurt, who cares about your personal story
    It’s the same for you, butterfluffer. You are French, so you hate the British. The EU doesn’t affect you so why bother.
    Ingrained hatred from birth is the reason you don’t want the British to leave.
    You have sucked on the socialist teat for so long, you worry you might have actually do something to earn a crust, when the UK stops paying for your ludicrous agricultural policy.
    The heads of all major EU car markets are shitting themselves because they will have put taxes up to sell product in UK.

    Get used to being a poor angry winger.

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    Where is the Gent? Miss his entertaining posts.

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    we don't hate the Brits, we find them ridiculous and acting like demanding princess, and they won't even swallow after we are done with them, how rude ?

    seriously the Brits are the most rude people in the world, of course they confuse rudeness and politeness, but you all got my drift

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    you teaching me economics, where did you get that illusion ?

    you ranted like a crazy old bitch, and starting moaning about Belgium over Brexit, that is the signature of Brexishitters butthurts

    ok so you migrated to Australia and became an Australian citizen, butthurt, who cares about your personal story
    Wrong yet again you poor little butthurt Belgian. You really are rather a breathtakingly stupid little fellow. No point in denial, it radiates like a neutron star.....tah tah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Cow View Post
    Wrong yet again you poor little butthurt Belgian. You really are rather a breathtakingly stupid little fellow. No point in denial, it radiates like a neutron star.....tah tah.
    says the little Brit butthurt

    have a toffee,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    says the little Brit butthurt

    have a toffee,
    ..... but you are still breathtakingly stupid. lol

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    who cares,

    only boring tired old fools it seems,

    back to Brexit, Maybot will surrender in a matter of days now

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    Light snack for all you heavy thinkers

    After the explosion in the Paris cheese shop there was nothing left but de Brie

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    Meanwhile, back to No 10, and trying to placate her ministers as well as the EU is proving to be an impossible task for the Maybot. Will she go for the extended stay in the Customs Union and upset the brexiteers or rejoice in a no-deal brexit and upset everyone else?

    Whatever the Maybot decides she'll have a hard job getting it through Parliament. Lucky that Corbyn is so despised that she is still in office...

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    Any chance of her legging it?

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    ^ She consider herself the chosen one so not much chance for that to happen.

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    game over !!! thanks for playing Maybot

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    ^ Not so fast Butter's...it's not finished yet! There's still injury time and the possibility of extended extra-time. More than that, the Maybot may be forced to send on some new subs as her players threaten to leave the field. The problem is she still doesn't know what the goal looks like, let alone score...still a possibility of a couple more own goals before they all face the same way.

    Brexit must be comedy gold for the neutrals...

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