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Thread: OT: Brexit just gets a whole lot worse

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redrag View Post

    just leave under WTO rules.
    And throw a massive joint of Gammon on the negotiating table as we walk out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mapperleypie View Post
    And throw a massive joint of Gammon on the negotiating table as we walk out.
    The more obstacles that are placed in the way, the more likely the WTO scenario is if we get a 'no deal' as we surely will amid all this bitterness.

    Despite assurances from the EU that they want to get things done, there is simply no sign that they mean it and then there are the Lords, what can you say about the Lords that hasn't already been said.

    I see very little chance that all the neccessary agreements and solutions can be achieved in what time we have left.
    Last edited by Airborn Pie; 18-05-2018 at 08:55 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airborn Pie View Post
    The more obstacles that are placed in the way, the more likely the WTO scenario is if we get a 'no deal' as we surely will amid all this bitterness.

    Despite assurances from the EU that they want to get things done, there is simply no sign that they mean it and then there are the Lords, what can you say about the Lords that hasn't already been said.

    I see very little chance that all the neccessary agreements and solutions can be achieved in what time we have left.
    You can't negotiate with the EU just like you couldn't with Nazi Germany. Everyone with a brain knew this 2 years ago. We should not even have tried to start negotiating. A complete waste of time and money. Get out, sever our ties completely and get on on with it.

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    ... is the right approach. The EU, in their classic deluded style, imagine we will enter into a last minute compromise so they think that there is no need to negotiate until then. Why Remoaners think there will be some kind of equitable arrangement makes them as deluded as the EU parasites. Trying to lead on an economic stance only supports the status quo which, of course, is what the economically advantaged champagne socialist Remoaners want; never mind the poor sods who want real change. Freedom to determine your own fiture is priceless; something we would never get with the multi-region (remember, eventually England will nolonger exist - just regions like Mercia, Wes***, etc) Socialist bureaucratic controllers.

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