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I do like the design though ;) https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2020/01/4.jpg |
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If my brother In-law is up for it I will be in London on Friday to celebrate with my fellow Brexiteers.
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You’ve all noticed, I hope, that the EU has started bullying us in the form of the perfidious Varadkar saying that they are bigger than we are.
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Varadkar faces an election in a couple of weeks, just ignore him. He’s an Anglophobic twunt who only knows how to appeal to the Anglophobic vote in Ireland.
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As for 'teaching him a lesson' maybe he should be horse whipped and told to go back to living off potatoes, we are after all far superior... Tally ho, and down with Johnny Foreigner... Will this country never learn? He's just speaking common sense anyway. 27 versus 1, who is going to have a stronger hand, and who would be hurt most by no deal? Ireland as part of that 27 are now bigger than the us. |
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I'm sure that anybody else trying to negotiate a trade deal with the EU is going to be reassured that it's going to be completely fair and balanced, in the EU's favour.:rolleyes: Or is this all aimed just at the UK, ie England?
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But I'm pleased to see he has inspired usage of this thread's favourite phrase. ;) |
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The problem is that it appears the UK wants all the benefits of being in the EU without the costs (monetary or legal) - that wouldn't be 'negotiations' for the EU, that would be capitulation. Negotiations are based on mutual benefits only if both sides have things that benefit the other without undermining the basic structure of the organisations. |
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