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    It's the best soap-dodger soap-opera on the telly ... Best tragic comedy awards coming soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    the UK is already the laughing stock of Europe, and we do have a few interesting specimen to laugh about here

    anyway, what's next? no Ref, no hard exit, no re-entry? just stay as it is, and run the same Monthy Python show for the next 50 years
    We are going empire building next, starting with an invasion of mainland Europe, we will conquer France first as all that will involve is just landing on your shores and watching you run or surrender.

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    we will miss you guys with your funny politics, maybe if you are lucky, you will go full communism and cut a few heads off after Brexit

    see win-win

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    Brilliant, notice how that loon sound exactly like Chass and the other Brexiters, completely delusional
    Another reply absent of factual information. You and Fox must be on the same cocaine.

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    No need to bring Samantha into the argument.

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    Can someone do the honours, cheers. .
    Brexit - It's Still On!-screenshot_2019-01-18-15-54-00-a

    Brexit - It's Still On!-screenshot_2019-01-18-15-52-29-a

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    FTSE is on steroids today up best part of 150 points is there some good news somewhere im missing like Doris and the cabinet have agreed to a clean Brexit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    Can someone do the honours, cheers. .
    Brexit - It's Still On!-screenshot_2019-01-18-15-54-00-a

    Brexit - It's Still On!-screenshot_2019-01-18-15-52-29-a
    Here you go.

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    £ having it's best week against the Euro for 18 months so much for the £ tanking of fears of a clean Brexit, the markets like me seem to like the idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    £ having it's best week against the Euro for 18 months so much for the £ tanking of fears of a clean Brexit, the markets like me seem to like the idea.
    A miniscule uptick in the gbp/euro rate over the last 2-3 days = currency markets like the idea of a hard brexit ?

    The herd of elephants in your ointment is the fact the pound has been tanking(the worst in 30-40 years) ever since the Brexit referendum because the markets don't like the idea of a hard Brexit.

    ..but hey, thanks for confirming once again the extreme levels of delusion that Brexiteers must maintain in order to keep believing that somehow Brexit makes good business sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    Brexit - It's Still On!-screenshot_2019-01-18-15-52-29-a
    A childish list from a party of illiterate racists with no elected MPs. Even their most successful leader failed to win his own seat....

    Ukip’s sole remaining MP, Douglas Carswell, left the party in March 2017, and told Sky News’ Adam Boulton that there was “no point” to the party any longer.

    WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    Can someone do the honours, cheers. .
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    So these negotiations with the EU that have been kicking on for nearly 3 years now, where the UK has been threatening the EU with a Hard Brexit if their demands are not met...

    How is that strategy going?
    Last edited by foobar; 19-01-2019 at 12:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    So these negotiations with the EU that have been kicking on for nearly 3 years now, where the UK has been threatening the EU with a Hard Brexit if their demands are not met...

    How is that strategy going?
    Are you stupid? Rhetorical question again obviously. Doris has not been threatening the EU with a hard Brexit you numbskull, she agreed to all their demands and came back with a deal from hell.

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    nice

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    It would appear the witch is still out of her mind, going back to the EU with no change to her original plans. What part of a 230 vote defeat against her deal doesn't she understand?

    If she continues on the same course then another vote of no-confidence will be heading her way. I don't think she's being stubborn, just isn't very bright...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    I don't think she's being stubborn, just isn't very bright...
    She's been told many times now by EU that the deal she's got is the final deal and there's nothing more to get. Could it be that she needs a hearing aid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lom View Post
    She's been told many times now by EU that the deal she's got is the final deal and there's nothing more to get. Could it be that she needs a hearing aid?
    No, I think someone just needs to change the script she's reading from. Probably forgot to pick the new one up on the way out of the office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Naw, everyone of importance in th EU wants a 2nd referendum which appears currently will be a vote to remain. May's "deal" is DOA and the EU will do nothing to help fix it. Her only option is to run through the time consuming process of holding another referendum. Parliament will support it and the EU will gladly extend the drop dead date both figuring the vote will be remain. Win/win for both with the only price being several million butthurt Brexiters

    My money remains on a 2nd referendum.
    Ref2 is possible, just not under May and even so it will be a brave PM that takes it on.

    Purely academic because when May goes procedures will be influenced by an unknown source, her successor yet to be determined...if it's a remainer which is unlikely, that will be because the powers want Ref2 with a stay option and will do whatever it takes to a) deal with the legal/political/social fallout and b) not fcuk up a second time; but if as more likely a Brexiter takes over then it's looking like a no deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    £ having it's best week against the Euro for 18 months so much for the £ tanking of fears of a clean Brexit, the markets like me seem to like the idea.
    Sterling’s buoyancy is credited with markets considering a no-deal Brexit less likely.
    ...and that from the Brexit loving Daily Express.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    forget about REF2, let's focus on hard brexit, and prepaparing for it

    it's going to be 4th July and Bastille day at the same time, a lot of fireworks and happy people
    Under your rock perhaps, but not in Europe, they want us to stay, in fact so badly that they will do whatever it takes to stop us leaving.

    But to be fair they're not clued up like you.

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    Is 'jabir' a mispelling of 'jabber'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    Ref2 is possible, just not under May and even so it will be a brave PM that takes it on.
    It will be an even braver PM to crash out of the union without a deal which according to experts (most economists, most industrial and bank leaders) would be disastrous for Britain.
    The no-deal can be taken off the option charts and is useless for pressing EU for a better deal, they do also know that it will never happen.

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