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Thread: OT. The futures Bright, the Futures Brexit!!!

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    Lawyers will indeed have a field day GP. It will be a......


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf1WT8VEZxk

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    The Brexit story will run and run. I'll give it 6 months before there is a spat because BoJo has done something that goes against the agreement and the EU look to the arbitrator to get the decision reversed or have sanctions approved. Cue the Brexiteers shouting "See, we were right, we've left but they still want to control us" when, in fact, the EU will simply be asking the UK to stick to what they've agreed.
    Cod Wars II

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    Following Brexit the majority of Scots are wanting independence so they become Exbrits

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Following Brexit the majority of Scots are wanting independence so they become Exbrits
    That'll be SNP, who are complaining that Johnson didn't get enough fishing back from the EU, so they can give it all back to the EU when they get independence?

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    May I just say, "Well done Boris, jolly good job chap!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdiSalisbury View Post
    May I just say, "Well done Boris, jolly good job chap!"
    What for taking until less than a week before the end of the transition period to agree a deal, that is worse than the one Theresa May had agreed in principle over 18 months ago?

    For telling yet more bare faced lies when describing the deal as "having our cake and eating it"?

    For agreeing a deal that contrary to his claims a year ago has put a border between Northern island and the Uk?

    For basically caving in to the EU on fishing after claiming he wouldn't?

    For threatening to break international law with proposed legislation and thus damaging the Uk's reputation as a trustworthy law abiding country internationally?

    For agreeing a deal which excludes services that contribute 80% of the UK's GDP?

    For agreeing a deal which leaves the UK without access to the EU criminal database or Europol, no European arrest warrant, that will hamper the Police in tracking down criminals that flee the uk, and make it more difficult to track those entering the UK?

    For agreeing a deal which excludes cooperation on defence, such that we shall have to go the expense of having our own satellite system?

    For agreeing a deal which will increase red tape, costs ad time delays for businesses exporting to the EU?

    For agreeing a deal which will cost the UK at the least the £350 million per year, leaving the EU was supposed to free up for the NHS?

    For basically lying, breaking promises and actually not delivering anywhere near what he and other leading Brexiteers promised, at the time of the referendum and at the last election?

    If thats to be applauded then clearly any old *******s will satisfy you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    What for taking until less than a week before the end of the transition period to agree a deal, that is worse than the one Theresa May had agreed in principle over 18 months ago?

    For telling yet more bare faced lies when describing the deal as "having our cake and eating it"?

    For agreeing a deal that contrary to his claims a year ago has put a border between Northern island and the Uk?

    For basically caving in to the EU on fishing after claiming he wouldn't?

    For threatening to break international law with proposed legislation and thus damaging the Uk's reputation as a trustworthy law abiding country internationally?

    For agreeing a deal which excludes services that contribute 80% of the UK's GDP?

    For agreeing a deal which leaves the UK without access to the EU criminal database or Europol, no European arrest warrant, that will hamper the Police in tracking down criminals that flee the uk, and make it more difficult to track those entering the UK?

    For agreeing a deal which excludes cooperation on defence, such that we shall have to go the expense of having our own satellite system?

    For agreeing a deal which will increase red tape, costs ad time delays for businesses exporting to the EU?

    For agreeing a deal which will cost the UK at the least the £350 million per year, leaving the EU was supposed to free up for the NHS?

    For basically lying, breaking promises and actually not delivering anywhere near what he and other leading Brexiteers promised, at the time of the referendum and at the last election?

    If thats to be applauded then clearly any old *******s will satisfy you!
    The trouble with all that, and you might well be right, is that its been repeated so balls-achingly often that its lost its value. Those who are too thick (remember that word?)or too bigotted would never have been interested in what the likes of you have to say but even reasonable folk, who might have reflected on things after hearing it for the first time, have long since become desensitised to it all and repeating it AGAIN has no impact other than increase their disdain for you. This isn't me being nasty, I'm just spinning human nature back at you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    The trouble with all that, and you might well be right, is that its been repeated so balls-achingly often that its lost its value. Those who are too thick (remember that word?)or too bigotted would never have been interested in what the likes of you have to say but even reasonable folk, who might have reflected on things after hearing it for the first time, have long since become desensitised to it all and repeating it AGAIN has no impact other than increase their disdain for you. This isn't me being nasty, I'm just spinning human nature back at you.
    I'm well aware of that, never thought for one moment that any explanation of the reality would be either accepted or more likely understood by those who voted to leave. But you know what it is rather satisfying to be able to lay out the facts in response to the demented warblings of Brexiteers!

    I mean how good is it to be able to show just how much lies was told and swallowed by Leavers? To be able to show that virtually everything that was said by me and others and strongly refuted by Leavers has come to pass.

    Any way Happy New Year to all, even those misguided Brexit supporters celebrating the fact that we have a deal that is worse than the one we had previously and will cost the UK more than being a member of the EU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    What for taking until less than a week before the end of the transition period to agree a deal, that is worse than the one Theresa May had agreed in principle over 18 months ago?

    For telling yet more bare faced lies when describing the deal as "having our cake and eating it"?

    For agreeing a deal that contrary to his claims a year ago has put a border between Northern island and the Uk?

    For basically caving in to the EU on fishing after claiming he wouldn't?

    For threatening to break international law with proposed legislation and thus damaging the Uk's reputation as a trustworthy law abiding country internationally?

    For agreeing a deal which excludes services that contribute 80% of the UK's GDP?

    For agreeing a deal which leaves the UK without access to the EU criminal database or Europol, no European arrest warrant, that will hamper the Police in tracking down criminals that flee the uk, and make it more difficult to track those entering the UK?

    For agreeing a deal which excludes cooperation on defence, such that we shall have to go the expense of having our own satellite system?

    For agreeing a deal which will increase red tape, costs ad time delays for businesses exporting to the EU?

    For agreeing a deal which will cost the UK at the least the £350 million per year, leaving the EU was supposed to free up for the NHS?

    For basically lying, breaking promises and actually not delivering anywhere near what he and other leading Brexiteers promised, at the time of the referendum and at the last election?

    If thats to be applauded then clearly any old *******s will satisfy you!
    Sorry, couldn't hear you, too busy falling off this cliff edge...

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    Which kind of makes my point, the cliff edge would have been no deal, with a deal it will just be a slow gradual decline.

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