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There is a lot of shenanigans and stuff but in the end, it’s just noise. |
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Not a trick question in any way, just want to understand from someone who's the opposite side of the fence so to speak. :) |
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https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status...88238118121472
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3 months or 2 years ? She doesn't sound very 'strong and stable' , she sounds desperate....
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I think the EU want that. They don't want to have a rolling three months so it's either get it sorted now or have the time to sort something else out.
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https://ico.org.uk/action-weve-taken...leave-limited/
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The EU don’t sound like the “cave at the last minute” desperate type here lads.
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UK to pay health costs of retired Britons in EU if no deal agreed.
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I’m sticking my neck out here but on the basis of the information we now have I think we’re heading either for a 30 June extension or No Deal.
The EU will do itself no favours by agreeing a long extension and won’t do us any either. I think they will conclude its time to lance the boil, and I have a sneaking suspicion that May will actually thank them for it. |
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