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Originally Posted by jfman
“A faulty deal brought about by remoaners” ha ha ha. Remove your blinkers OB. Remoaners weren’t at the table.
The left wing of the Labour Party were probably more keen on Brexit than the centrists and the Lib Dems so your analogy is completely faulty.
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I think most of us remember the chaos caused by the remoaners and you do yourself no credit by denying it. It was touch and go whether we would leave with a deal, without a deal, a deal with conditions attached, etc, etc. How do you make a plan when you don't know what will be agreed and with a reluctant Civil Service?
As for Labour - er - they opposed Brexit as well, actually. Don't try changing history, we were all there at the time, remember? Corbyn didn't know which side he was on half the time, incidentally.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
They're simple facts, Old Boy, not opinions. The EU manages imports from Third Countries* in certain ways.
Great Britain became a Third Country following Brexit hence its exports to the EU are now treated in that manner.
* That's their term for non-EU countries, by the way, akin to third parties.
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We thought we had a deal, Andrew.