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Old 13-10-2018, 19:25   #1837
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Sorry but l disagree with you on that as it takes 2 to come to a amicable agreement and not just one party in discussions.
It only needs one party to cause problems and be intransigent, though, Den. As Mick says, if the person you are dealing with is unreasonable, a deal may not be possible unless you bend to their unreasonable demands.

A failure to agree does not necessarily mean that both parties are to blame. It takes, as they say, two to tango. And one to be bloody minded!
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