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  • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
    When will the dumbass realise that the "Australia deal" he talks of is actually NO ****IN DEAL? TW*T.
    He may as well talk about the ‘Narnia deal’. Regardless of where one stands on Brexit, and I remain unashamedly opposed to it, the notion of trying to ‘get Brexit done’ against the background of the pandemic is just irresponsible and dangerous on the part of Government.

    On Marr this morning our Government is quoted as suggesting that supermarkets start to ‘stockpile’. If we’re not very careful 2020 will give way to a 2021 characterised by a third Covid ‘spike’, panic buying and food shortages.

    Remember how we were told this would be the ‘easiest deal ever’? An ‘Oven-Ready deal’...Johnson boasted to the Nissan workers in Sunderland...a deal that was ‘ready to go’. Well now we know for sure...what a complete pack of lies.
    Last edited by ramAnag; 13-12-2020, 08:42 AM.

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    • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
      He may as well talk about the ‘Narnia deal’. Regardless of where one stands on Brexit, and I remain unashamedly opposed to it, the notion of trying to ‘get Brexit done’ against the background of the pandemic is just irresponsible and dangerous on the part of Government.

      On Marr this morning our Government is quoted as suggesting that supermarkets start to ‘stockpile’. If we’re not very careful 2020 will give way to a 2021 characterised by a third Covid ‘spike’, panic buying and food shortages.

      Remember how we were told this would be the ‘easiest deal ever’? An ‘Oven-Ready deal’...Johnson boasted to the Nissan workers in Sunderland...a deal that was ‘ready to go’. Well now we know for sure...what a complete pack of lies.
      I think we knew back in last December that it was all lies, just that apparently a lot voters didn't!

      After all the EU did say in 2016 not long after the vote that there could be no unfettered access to the single market without agreeing to certain conditions, so its not as if its a surprise.
      But no, the Tories believed that the EU could be divided, that individual interests would outweigh the EU's common view. mm that worked out well didn't it?

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      • Was "no deal" always the end game? I think it was.

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        • Originally posted by swaledale View Post
          I think we knew back in last December that it was all lies, just that apparently a lot voters didn't!

          After all the EU did say in 2016 not long after the vote that there could be no unfettered access to the single market without agreeing to certain conditions, so its not as if its a surprise.
          But no, the Tories believed that the EU could be divided, that individual interests would outweigh the EU's common view. mm that worked out well didn't it?
          I'm sort of surprised that divide and rule didn't have more success but I suspect that, because we are the test case to stop others leaving, the centre pulled the weaker links together, probably by buying the unity.

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          • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
            I'm sort of surprised that divide and rule didn't have more success but I suspect that, because we are the test case to stop others leaving, the centre pulled the weaker links together, probably by buying the unity.
            ...and who do you now think is going to be paying the price? My only surprise is your ‘surprise’.

            Sorry GP, but yes...I do blame Johnson...and that elusive slime ball Farage. The latter has done very nicely out of all the EU carnage, while Johnson has just proved himself to be an over educated idiot who may know all there is to know about the ‘Classics’ but f’ all about leadership and the real world.

            What did MoP optimistically write over four years ago? ‘The future’s bright...the future’s Brexit!!!’ Right now, unless something changes very rapidly, this country’s future looks f***ed to me...something even the likes of MoP must be beginning to realise.

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            • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
              Was "no deal" always the end game? I think it was.
              It was only the end game of a select minority group of Tories and perhaps those prominent Brexiteers - Jim Ratcliffe, James Dyson who promptly shifted their operations overseas to gain better access to the EU single market!!

              If May adnt so drastically ****ed up when she called an election she said she never would, then the European Research group (ERG and a misnomer if ever there was one) would not have had the influence they have had.

              Johnson has now put himself into a position whereby this ephemeral notion of "sovereignty" trumps everything else, yet its an illusion at best, all trade deals involve giving something up to gain something.

              I am still of the view that a deal will be done, even Johnson who seems to far removed from reality and who lets not forget was initially a Remainer (despite the anti EU *******s on bent bananas etc. he sued to write for the Torygraph) who makes decision based on what he thinks are his best interests, rather than the national interest, will sign a deal.

              To do otherwise would be a economic catastrophe which would sink him. Mind you the costs and red tape involved in the deal on offer is going to be very costly, wonder what the cost benefit analysis of say the costs of leaving the EU, against the £350 million we supposedly saved would show?

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              • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                I'm sort of surprised that divide and rule didn't have more success but I suspect that, because we are the test case to stop others leaving, the centre pulled the weaker links together, probably by buying the unity.
                It wasn't a surprise to me. As you say, the EU were not going to roll over and make it easy for a member to leave. Secondly the single market and the free trade it allows is possibly the single most important achievement of the EU ( apart from the fact that for over 70 years peace has reigned for European countries who prior to WW" had been prone to messy conflicts for over a century), they said from the start and have maintained that stance, that access to the single market must come with conditions.

                I suspect that UK politicians underestimated this unity, more than likely because they thought they knew better.

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                • Originally posted by swaledale View Post

                  Johnson has now put himself into a position whereby this ephemeral notion of "sovereignty" trumps everything else, yet its an illusion at best, all trade deals involve giving something up to gain something.
                  Oh we’ll have ‘sovereignty’, Swale. We’ll be in complete control...of all the traffic jams and lorry parks that fill Kent...of all the unnecessary and avoidable foreign travel complications...of the falling £...more expensive imports...higher tariffs on exports...greater difficulty importing vaccines and other medical supplies...the increased unemployment caused by the likely closure of Nissan and Toyota etc...we’ll be in charge, and responsible for it all.

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                  • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                    Oh we’ll have ‘sovereignty’, Swale. We’ll be in complete control...of all the traffic jams and lorry parks that fill Kent...of all the unnecessary and avoidable foreign travel complications...of the falling £...more expensive imports...higher tariffs on exports...greater difficulty importing vaccines and other medical supplies...the increased unemployment caused by the likely closure of Nissan and Toyota etc...we’ll be in charge, and responsible for it all.
                    Ah but we will have all our fish, except we sell most of it in to europe!

                    I was reading an article the other day, which pointed out that Uk fisherman had sold 55% of the Uk quota to foeign owned boats!

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                    • Originally posted by swaledale View Post
                      Ah but we will have all our fish, except we sell most of it in to europe!

                      I was reading an article the other day, which pointed out that Uk fisherman had sold 55% of the Uk quota to foeign owned boats!
                      Ah yes, sorry I forgot...we’ll have complete sovereignty (maybe) over the 0.1% of our economy that fishing represents...although, as you say, that will be reduced due to increased tariffs. Thanks Nigel...what a helluva guy.

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                      • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                        Ah yes, sorry I forgot...we’ll have complete sovereignty (maybe) over the 0.1% of our economy that fishing represents...although, as you say, that will be reduced due to increased tariffs. Thanks Nigel...what a helluva guy.
                        To be fair it was (call me Dave) Cameron we have to blame! first for calling the referendum just to sort out the Tory party's divisions, then not setting a threshold for the vote to be mandatory, then running such a lack lustre campaign and finally for ****ing off when he lost instead of taking responsibility for sorting out the mess he had created.

                        Farage is just a **** stirring opportunist with no idea beyond spreading lies, any half decent intelligent politician could and should ahve made mincemeat of him.

                        Mind you I ahve little sympathy for those who voted Brexit, and then voted for Johnson if the **** show hurts them, as ye shall sow so shall ye reap!

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                        • Agreed...Cameron must take a huge share of the blame, but without Mr. Mirage’s populist nonsense and the opportunist Johnson lumbering on to the bandwagon things would never have come to what we have now.

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                          • Ooh it's like a remoaner love in here today!!

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                            • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                              Ooh it's like a remoaner love in here today!!
                              So the upsides of Brexit are what exactly

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                              • Here are a few Brexiteer quotes that no doubt the Leavers will have conveniently forgotten!


                                "There will be no downside to Brexit" - David Davis MP

                                "The day after we vote to leave we hold all the cards and can choose the path we want" Michael Gove MP

                                "The free Trade Agreement that we will do with the EU should be one of the easiest in human history" Liam Fox MP

                                "Trade relations with the EU could be sorted out in an afternoon with a cup of tea" Gerard Battern (UKIP)

                                “We won’t know the full economic consequences for a very long time. The overwhelming opportunity for Brexit is over the next 50 years.” Rees-Mogg MP

                                “By 2030 we should come out about even”. Andrew Lilico, the executive director of the analyst Europe Economics and a leave campaigner

                                “I think Britain in 100 years’ time will thank God they came out.” Digby Jones former Director General of the CBI

                                "The last time we went through line by line and challenged quite a lot of the legal basis of these things, and we'll continue to do that referring to rumours of a £40bn bill) They sort of made that up" David Davis

                                “there will be no forms, no checks, no barriers of any kind [between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK].” Boris Johnson

                                “There will continue to be free trade and access to the single market” – Boris Johnson

                                "We have an "oven ready" deal - Boris Johnson

                                ”We will maintain a free flowing border at Dover. We will not impose checks in the port." Chris Grayling

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