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Old 19-01-2019, 13:42   #6646
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Re: Brexit

Yet more silly postings about politicians telling lies.

Please can we stop this nonsense, all politicians lie - to the public, their colleagues, and themselves . .

As for the letter in the Times . . totally believable, honest

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
(snippets) If we choose to leave with no deal we will end up losing much more in terms of trust from the rest of the world.

I'd much rather place trust in a Country that didn't back out on a promise to it's 'people'.

Would you trust the country who runs away from their responsibilities by burying their heads in the sand, not being grown up enough to negotiate some sort of deal.

Negotiation is a 2 way (27 way) thing, when all parties reach stalemate it probably means the end of negotiation.

Leaving with no deal would leave us with no choice but the sharks.

I like sharks
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