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Old 23-07-2018, 19:57   #684
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by ianch99 View Post
You obviously get it then. How does Yvette's example work then?
If Theresa May can't explain how it works then I doubt anyone on the forum can! What a bizarre way to negotiate; if you can't explain how your position works then how on earth do you expect anyone to buy into it?

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
UK: Right - we've had enough of your intransigence and determination to punish the UK. If you can't give reasonable ground, then you can kiss the £39 billion goodbye.
lol. No British politician would be quite that daft as breaking our committed obligations would put us to the back of every queue for trade deals anywhere in the world. But obviously, there's something to be flexed in terms of promptness of payment.
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