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Old 08-09-2020, 09:21   #3581
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Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
No point using anyone using a calculator when simple guesswork is involved.

Boris conceding to the EU will cause more grief than you can imagine . . Farage is waiting in the wings to lead his army once again if the need arises

Keir is all talk with no substance, and Sunak is too clever to get himself the keys to No 10 until after the dust has settled.

Scotlands likely independence has the same chance as trains running on time.
The trains are currently running on time, but no one's on them. I can't see much changing to alter Scots' views on independence.
A fair summary for BoJo is he's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. But in Sunak'a case, you cannot chose when you inherit
Sir Keir is not in power but is a substantive opposition leader with an enviable track record of fighting criminals and terrorists. Thereby making him a hard character to criticise if you position yourself as a party of law and order.

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