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    Are you tony f****** Blair in disguise , we are getting out, all together now ☺☺

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_a_day View Post
    I'm the FD of a fast growing company who import materials from the EU. Yes we have seen costs rise due to the pound, but so have our competitors.

    I am convinced that this country will prosper post Brexit. You only have to listen to the pro European Macron in the French elections, who states that reform is required, to know that all is not rosy in the EU garden.

    There is no foundation to all this economic doom and gloom. We are a net importer of goods from the EU. They, like us, do not want tariffs to be imposed.

    The tories need to win this election and drive through a hard brexit. I hope May walks away from the table if they won't discuss the exit terms in parallel with the trade deal.
    It should be obvious that if hard brexit was going to happen she wouldn't of called a general election? Thin majority, May weak and proven liar who is pro EU, The troublesome back benches who are very much against the EU, she was obviously worried that they wouldn't go for the deal...

    I'd be far happier with a decent and honest bloke who is against the EU for all the right reasons.

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    She's called the election in the hope that she can get a larger majority to drive through the brexit she wants. At the moment she only has a small majority so a few bitter remainer back benches can spoil the party.

    A Tory landslide will result in a hard brexit with no pampering to the EU.

    Go Tezza.

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_a_day View Post
    She's called the election in the hope that she can get a larger majority to drive through the brexit she wants. At the moment she only has a small majority so a few bitter remainer back benches can spoil the party.

    A Tory landslide will result in a hard brexit with no pampering to the EU.

    Go Tezza.
    Or alternatively so she can ignore her Eurosceptic backbenchers and go for a softer Brexit, remember she is a Remainer/ neo-lib/ globalist, need to keep an eye on her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Or alternatively so she can ignore her Eurosceptic backbenchers and go for a softer Brexit, remember she is a Remainer/ neo-lib/ globalist, need to keep an eye on her.
    Funnily enough the best chance of getting a hard brexit is if Labour do better than expected and keep the majority down. In those circumstances May will have to listen to the right of her party. If she has a 150 majority thats the last you will see of Fox and Davis having anything to do with negotiations and Boris will be put back in his cage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony260674 View Post
    Funnily enough the best chance of getting a hard brexit is if Labour do better than expected and keep the majority down. In those circumstances May will have to listen to the right of her party. If she has a 150 majority thats the last you will see of Fox and Davis having anything to do with negotiations and Boris will be put back in his cage.
    interesting Tony you are using the same buzz words as nick clegg (cliff edge and hard brexit) please explain how you would achieve a so called "soft brexit"

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    More bad news for RUFC.

    Diane Abbott is the new club finance manager.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony260674 View Post
    Funnily enough the best chance of getting a hard brexit is if Labour do better than expected and keep the majority down. In those circumstances May will have to listen to the right of her party. If she has a 150 majority thats the last you will see of Fox and Davis having anything to do with negotiations and Boris will be put back in his cage.
    May has already stated in her article 50 triggering letter that she is pursuing a hard brexit. We are coming out of the single market in order to control our borders.

    She requires the larger majority in order to deliver on this.

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    Standard tactics by May . Akin to a poker strategy . Wipe out the Labour seats leaving them with only there strong holds left probably around 120 .(Or put a big bet in get rid of the beggars as we say in poker) Play the strong hand and win the pot with her massive hand (majority) Win win for her and the Tories . I want out of the sess pit of the EU but do i trust her. Reminds me of Thatcher in certain ways .Uncertain times weather what side of the fence you sit on

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    Go to Boston and ask why they wanted out......good enough for me....!

    BIG BUSINESS WANTS TO BE AWASH WITH CHEAP LABOUR...

    That's NOT in the countries interest

    That's NOT in our interest

    That's in BIG business interest - and then probably foreign owned.

    That's to maximise profit and control the labour market!

    Stop the standing order for EU and start trading with rest of the world...lol

    NO... OUT MEANS OUT....BUT MASS IMMIGRATION MUST BE STOPPED !

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