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    Quote Originally Posted by InversneckieDob View Post
    And I have to think there's a bigger plan.

    Maybe I'm just getting blinded and it really is all just smoke and mirrors, but Cummings lurking in the shadows makes me think there has to be a sneaky one someplace.
    I don’t think he’s half as clever as he thinks he is. Just like the last few that had the job before him

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    Quote Originally Posted by InversneckieDob View Post
    The Arcuri caper seems to stink to high heaven.

    Problem is, in the current populist climate, de Pleffel seems to be bullet proof.
    Pieces are all falling into shape now though. Evidence is mounting.

    He's in deep ****.

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    Not only does Boris seem to be on his best behaviour in the commons today he is picking up others for their 'disappointing tone'.

    A man that knows he is flogging his dead horse of a revised deal or just another character change dictated to him by Cummings?

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    it's all an act.

    Boris is pretending that the piece of s'hite he has just presented the E.U. with is a serious document.

    The E.U. are pretending to consider it before telling him to stuff it up his a'rse.

    It's not like this is a surprise but it's a bit boring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    it's all an act.

    Boris is pretending that the piece of s'hite he has just presented the E.U. with is a serious document.

    The E.U. are pretending to consider it before telling him to stuff it up his a'rse.

    It's not like this is a surprise but it's a bit boring.
    Brexiteers lap it up. Thick as ****e the lot of them.

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    Government put forward an offer they knew the EU would never except so they can pretend they wanted a deal. Then when they are inevitably told to do one they blame the EU for being unreasonable.

    All so obvious but your average brexiteer is thick as pigs **** and lap up the whole Johnson/Cummings charade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devanha Red View Post
    Government put forward an offer they knew the EU would never except so they can pretend they wanted a deal. Then when they are inevitably told to do one they blame the EU for being unreasonable.

    All so obvious but your average brexiteer is thick as pigs **** and lap up the whole Johnson/Cummings charade.
    Its really as simple as this ^^^. The most absurd element to Pifffels proposal is the 10 Right wing anti Europe.anti Ireland anti everyfeckingthing DUP MPs can veto the whole thing ..its a joke.
    Last edited by stewarty27; 08-10-2019 at 11:11 AM.

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    Apparently it was so bad that The EU asked if parts of it were a mistake.

    I really don't know why they just won't trust Boris, surely then have learnt that the English know best.

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    I'm more and more on board with Stewarty's theory that one (or more) of the EU 27 has/have been knobbled.

    The alternative, namely that de Pfeffel et Al are just acting this way because they think it's the right way to act, is perhaps even more worrisome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InversneckieDob View Post
    I'm more and more on board with Stewarty's theory that one (or more) of the EU 27 has/have been knobbled.

    The alternative, namely that de Pfeffel et Al are just acting this way because they think it's the right way to act, is perhaps even more worrisome.
    They are all still adamant we're leaving on the 31st. Could be like you say or they could be thinking if they keep on saying we really are leaving whether we have a deal or not, regardless of the Letwin agreement then they may persuade enough swing voters to push through their deal next week.

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