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Old 10-04-2019, 23:37   #1482
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Taking the process of leaving the EU, which is a unique event in world history not to mention something that has been wrung out by Theresa May’s personal incompetence, and extrapolating it to make conclusions about all future international dealings between the UK and third parties, is absurd, and a particularly good example of just how nonsensical the confirmation bias has become in this discussion.
I'm afraid size does matter when it comes to negotiations and to pretend otherwise flies in the face of economic realityl.

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
delay to 31st October being reported now
Interesting - a mid-point between year end and June end.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Well,the only reason we haven't left yet is those pesky undemocratic, confused remainers who are determined to keep us in hoc to the EU no matter what the British people voted for.

It is they who are the true embarrassment.
The ERG had three chances to leave before and they blew it.
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