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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    2 posts you've made now and both convince me you didn't read his telegraph article as otherwise you'd know what was written as opposed to fake news headlines by sad remoaners.
    Countless posts you've made now where you've just blustered buzzwords without giving any examples or support for your contentions.

    Of course the sum of money is important, you bumbling moron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Countless posts you've made now where you've just blustered buzzwords without giving any examples or support for your contentions.

    Of course the sum of money is important, you bumbling moron.
    Every post you've made and continue to make on this forum is pointless. The quoted post being another prime example, offers nothing as always. Is your life really that empty that you can't find a better way to fill it other than by making pointless, tedious posts on a forum that you clearly have no desire to contribute anything of any substance to? Now run along and go smear your well done steak with colemans mustard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Looks like the BofE is concerned about it. They are hinting at slowing it down with an interest rate hike, hence the rise in the pound against major currencies.

    I was in the UK in August and the costs, for everyday items in pounds, were higher than I was paying in Euros back in Germany.

    Enjoy your Brexit.



    It will get worse!
    May I suggest a little electro shock therapy to bring you and the Belgium gentleman back to economic reality if you can just drag votre amie off the EU tit for 1 second.

    Unemployment: Greece 22.5%, Spain 17.7%, Italy 11.3%, France 9.6%, Portugal 9.4%, Belgium 7.7%, EURO AREA 9.3%, Great Britain 4.3%. Shortly to drop when the UK sends all the unemployed Europeans home. Unemployment in the EU has dropped only 1% in 7 years as the EU has no idea how to fix this entrenched problem. The inflexibility of the Euro will damage the weaker European economies and delay recovery for many of them causing more reliance on Euro welfare which is about to lose its second largest contributor. Then there soon will be the need to factor in Merkels millions (of refugees) and the continual financial drain they will cause and continue to cause into the future both in monetary terms and resources. And you're worried about it getting worse in the UK. Jeezus wept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    Saw a meme today, can't find it now, but it went like this: "(With a pic of Boris), I'm going to cancel my Netflix and negotiate individually with each film producer to get the best deal for watching their movies."
    Saw a good meme today,too. My parents back home have fallen out with the "Barold" neighbors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    we will never surrender to the Brits

    and Brexit is our win !!!

    Says someone whose country has turned surrender into an art form.

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    in the meantime, in the real word

    May government is clueless, frozen by petty inside politics, and doesn' have a plan for Brexit

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    Do you think the negotiations are going well from an EU point of view? What have the EU actually achieved so far with their position?

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    boris and mogg have got the right ideas about brexit.

    call brussels' bluff and go for a hard brexit. we must free ourselves of the eu handcuffs, the handcuffs that are destroying the economies and employment prospects of so many.

    the rules that suit germany certainly dont suit the uk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Do you think the negotiations are going well from an EU point of view? What have the EU actually achieved so far with their position?
    we couldn't care less, I am quite happy they don't go well, we just want you to fuck off with no deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    we couldn't care less, I am quite happy they don't go well, we just want you to fuck off with no deal

    Tell that to those in the EU that export extensively to the UK......

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Do you think the negotiations are going well from an EU point of view? What have the EU actually achieved so far with their position?
    The EU have not and will not back down from their main principles. That is plainly obvious. If the UK wish to make new trade deals and new custom deals then the will have to pay for the privilege.

    It really is as simple as that and no amount of chest beating will change their stance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post
    Tell that to those in the EU that export extensively to the UK......
    The EU have prepared themselves for Brexit far better than the UK has. It will be Joe Bloggs and Mr & Mrs Nobody from the UK that will suffer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAG View Post
    Tell that to those in the EU that export extensively to the UK......
    I am sure they will survive and find new markets

    in the meantime, no more fresh vegetables for you

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    Got My first new style £10 note today, it's the same material as the £5 note, are they Brexit money?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    It will be Joe Bloggs and Mr & Mrs Nobody from the UK that will suffer.
    As somebody who lived in Madchester during the late 80s and early 90s I will be happy to see Joe Bloggs and the baggy trousered twats who bought their clothes suffer! Afflecks twats!

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    when is May next speech ? I need the entertainment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    The EU have not and will not back down from their main principles.
    When you say 'The EU' you of course mean the EU Negotiators in Brussels, and of course why should they back down. Unemployment in Greece, Spain or anywhere else does not effect them personally and those who are effected cannot vote them out of office or have any influence on their salaries. Germany will ride out any post-Brexit results and Merkel will jerk off Macron (he has a thing for older women I notice) to keep him happy while none of the countries that took the Euro as their currency will dare to say anything in case Merkel turns off the money tap.

    It's all going rather well and a little too late for those lesser countries to protest about the EU being turned into Großes Deutschland. The Belgiums of course have only to turn their flag round to get on the team.

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    where is TheGent ? we need his brilliant inputs and proses, thread is getting boring with all those pro-Brexit loons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    where is TheGent ? we need his brilliant inputs and proses, thread is getting boring with all those pro-Brexit loons
    Every 6 months or so the 'wingman' drags him up to deepest, darkest Isaan for a few weeks where he has no internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    where is TheGent ? we need his brilliant inputs and proses, thread is getting boring with all those pro-Brexit loons
    Just pick any page from "How to combine expletives with obscure words to make you look clever." Available from Amazon and all good booksellers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    The EU have not and will not back down from their main principles. That is plainly obvious. If the UK wish to make new trade deals and new custom deals then the will have to pay for the privilege.

    It really is as simple as that and no amount of chest beating will change their stance.
    May I propose one quick lesson in life Troy old chap. The donor gets to say how much he will put in the begging bowl the beggar doesn't get the say. Something those Eu morons are having trouble understanding. In their single minded panic over withdrawal from the Brit Tit they have shown themselves to be money hungry beggars and by so doing have sacrificed any illusion of an upper hand that they appear to have deluded themselves with. Far from being prepared the EU have shown themselves to be totally clueless. Anyone who has had anything to do with negotiating knows the carrot is always negotiated before the stick. The other way round never works.

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    I think you miss the point HC. It is the UK doing the begging, trying to keep an FTA and stay in the customs union, only without having to pay for the privelege. The panic of no deal before March 2019 is on the UK side. That is why it is the UK that are going to give way not the EU.

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    The UK and May is going to be anally inserted by the EU with the French going first, with Mr Barnier leading the gang bang

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    Brexit means Brexit means the UK will stay in the EU for a little longer. Another 2 to 3 years to start with

    The maybot has spoken but without any real vision for Brexit....except to keep the status quo ...possibly until the brexiteers have either forgotten about it or died off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    I think you miss the point HC. It is the UK doing the begging, trying to keep an FTA and stay in the customs union, only without having to pay for the privelege. The panic of no deal before March 2019 is on the UK side. That is why it is the UK that are going to give way not the EU.
    What are you talking about, we are leaving the customs union that has been made clear numerous times. How do you come to the conclusion the panic is on the UK side when it is the EU complaining about the lack of progress. Many in the UK myself included would be happy with no deal and just to walk away and the EU can come to us when they are good and ready if they want to access our markets on favourable terms.

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