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Old 05-10-2019, 23:28   #988
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
Yesterday the Torygraph were looking to Hungary for a hard Brexit (didn't it used to be Poland?) Today it's the threat of sabotaging the EU. Are they making it up as they go aIong ? It's panic stations at Bozzas HQ....

Even more laughable are the Govt. adverts telling us to prepare for Brexit on 31/10 . It's them that need to be preparing to beg for an extension again...
Spot on Mr K. If you don't succeed at first with trying to coerce an EU member state to vote illogically, then the next straw to clutch at is to try and sabotage the EU. May have helped if the Boris Government hadn't decided to scale back its involvement in the EU. Oops!

But just supposing it could exert influence and sabotage things a little? I'm sure the EU would forgive and forget when the UK requested a free trade deal afterwards and the UK's emails wouldn't go into the EU's spam box and its calls to voicemail.

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