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  1. #1
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    Just how stupid are some people?

    Which part of ending freedom of movement don't they understand?

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...vel-rules.html

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    There is even more rancour now in the EU. Eire fishing boat owners are now panicking. If there is no UK EU deal they believe that it is a certainty that French and Spanish fishing boats will begin to operate quite legitimately in Eire (EU) waters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_U_N_T View Post
    There is even more rancour now in the EU. Eire fishing boat owners are now panicking. If there is no UK EU deal they believe that it is a certainty that French and Spanish fishing boats will begin to operate quite legitimately in Eire (EU) waters.
    It is looking more and more like there will be a deal now that Johnson has accepted who has the upper hand in the negotiations.

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    Ha, since Germany and the UK have been subsidising the entire EU for many years and the UK is now out, it is quite clear that the EU is desperate because it has not got a pot to p­iss in.

    Whether there is or is not a deal the UK is set to do well, boosted by the fact that it no longer has to waste money on subsidising all the EU basket cases. Germany alone has that extremely substantial burden. The EU is utterly f­ucked, heading for inevitable bankruptcy.

    Meanwhile the UK is heading into a position of being completely free to use its substantial enterprise and initiative in a healthy worldwide competitive environment, where it will thrive. The EU is dreadfully protectionist. The worldwide healthy competitive environment is just the sort of environment which the EU abhors. The UK is gagging for it.

    Anyone who imagines that the EU has the upper hand in the current talks is extremely delusional. The EU's days are numbered. It is currently riven with arguments.

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    "The EU's days are numbered. It is currently riven with arguments".

    You are right.

    Most of the arguments are about who can piss on Johnson from the greatest height.


    https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/bre...-clown-6754028

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