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Originally Posted by Hugh
And by pure concidence, it also made sure the Government's Brexit plans couldn't be scrutinised.
Phew - that was lucky...
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What plans? I don’t think any have been put forward have they?
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Originally Posted by Hugh
BJ has only been in power for a couple of months?
If you’re talking about the previous plans, didn’t the ERG/BJ vote against those plans - does that make them treacherous?
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Makes nearly all of them hypocrites, liars, etc
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Originally Posted by jfman
Does that make them treacherous?
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No, they’re all just hypocrites and liars, so business as usual really
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Originally Posted by jfman
What is (and isn't) Brexit is a revisionist myth to justify no deal. Stop lying to your forum members!
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Brexit was leaving the SM, CU & ECJ
Brexit was getting a deal within 2 years for a managed Withdrawl or leaving on WTO terms.
That is exactly what was put forward.
That is exactly what Brexit was, nothing revisionist about it.
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Yes, But if you have already sold your house and have nowhere to live, not such a great deal - you end up spending more money renting somewhere less than you had before, at a greater cost.
The problem with that metaphor is that when you told your wife you were selling your house, you told her the house you intended to buy was better than the current house, and that it would have more rooms and a better outlook - when it came time to move, you didn’t have a new house ready, and what you could get would mean that the driveway would be blocked meaning it would be difficult to get food and medicine into your house, you would have less money to spend as you had to spend money on interim measures to try and sort out the issues with the temporary accommodation, and the mortgage companies wouldn’t agree to a new mortgage because you had a history of defaulting on previous agreements.
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Metaphorss and analogies are pointless.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I fear you may need to manage your expectations. I've said it before but the signs now all point to Boris presenting a deal to Parliament very close to May's deal. Certainly, a naive no deal looks dead this year.
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Don’t bet the farm.