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Old 09-07-2018, 17:53   #342
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
While there may be further resignations this weekend if May tries to cling to her so called start to a deal there will be no major activity party wise until next week. Right now it isn't only the UK doing a bit of panicking there is quite a bit on the continent as well and if they were all honest and stopped playing stupid games they would admit that no deal was going to be achieved as at least two members of the EU have from day one had a position of not agreeing any deal. The remain faction in the UK has spent two years doing everything to undermine the UK's position and then blaming the government for making no progress and still they continue and no doubt will right upto us leaving with no deal and of course it's not their fault it's the government or those who voted leave but never remain.
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This is the fault of the entire government in this country, opposition too. Yet it’s somehow never the fault of the Brexit lot is it? Always an excuse.
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