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Originally Posted by jfman
No deal is hardly a quandary for the EU.
It's one of the options they have forced us into alongside 'bad deal'.
I'm sure the EU project as a whole wouldn't mind 'no deal' as an example to other Member States what life will be like for them if they leave. The EU will have been preparing for that contingency since June 2016.
While £39bn is a lot, I'm sure the largest trading bloc in the world can find it somewhere else.
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[COLOR="BLUE”] I had you smarter than that. You can see from the draft agreement and the political protocol that the EU is shit scared of the UK aging additional competitiveness after Brexit. Never mind the BMW, Mercedes, Prosecco and Frog Cheese that will take a hit.
These bad guys want to shackle us. You have conceded that the EU is out to punish us. Why would you want to have anything to do with them?
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