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		|  07-06-2019, 16:37 | #3286 |  
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			I see that Nigel Farage has handed a letter to Theresa May asking for his party to be involved in negotiations and for there to be WTO Brexit. Wonder if this stunt was devised in anticipation of his party winning Peterborough?
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		|  07-06-2019, 16:48 | #3287 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  I see that Nigel Farage has handed a letter to Theresa May asking for his party to be involved in negotiations and for there to be WTO Brexit. Wonder if this stunt was devised in anticipation of his party winning Peterborough?
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		|  07-06-2019, 17:22 | #3288 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Fair enough - launched less than two months ago, incorporated 7 months ago; the party is not less than 2 months old. |  Take your choice on how old the Brexit Party is.
 
The Brexiter's Bible, the Daily Express, on 8th February quotes Farage as saying that the party is a live vehicle which can be mobilised if Brexit is delayed
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...EU-tory-leader 
The Brexit Party was registered with the Electoral Commission on 7th February 2019 four months ago. 
The logo was added on 4th April.
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		|  07-06-2019, 17:42 | #3289 |  
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		|  07-06-2019, 18:01 | #3290 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  ...hears swan hissing in the background..  |  Probably doesn’t give a duck...
		 
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		|  07-06-2019, 20:09 | #3291 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  That would be me.   
May have been nearer than Theresa's deal but it's still out of the question/off the table. |  Well, don't make the mistake of believing that a 'no deal' will not happen. In my view, it is the most likely of all the options, although they may decide to implement it via a different label!
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Well, don't make the mistake of believing that a 'no deal' will not happen. In my view, it is the most likely of all the options, although they may decide to implement it via a different label! |  Your previous prediction of Theresa May coming back with a great deal that we would all be delighted with has not happened, so I am more than happy with your prediction today.    |  
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			Corbyn thinks winning this recent seat puts him in line for running the country... I nearly spit my drink out at the stupidity
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		|  07-06-2019, 23:22 | #3294 |  
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			Farage thinks losing this recent seat puts him in line for running the country... I nearly spit my drink out at the stupidity.
		 
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		|  08-06-2019, 07:49 | #3295 |  
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	Nor do I. On holiday in Mauritius where the official languish is English, the spoken language is French, they drive on the left and the policemen are thin as pencils.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Probably doesn’t give a duck... |  
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		|  08-06-2019, 16:27 | #3296 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Your previous prediction of Theresa May coming back with a great deal that we would all be delighted with has not happened, so I am more than happy with your prediction today.   |  I did indeed say that I firmly believed that Theresa May would be able to secure a deal with the EU when the negativists on here claimed that we would not get past phase 1 of the talks. Remember that, Andrew?
 
Well, she got past phase 1 and went on to secure a deal with the EU. It's Parliament, not the EU who have failed to sign it off.
 
She could have done even better and achieved a very good deal, but she caved. We will see if the next PM can do better.
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		|  08-06-2019, 17:03 | #3297 |  
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			Further posts removed-Enough of the petty insults.
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		|  08-06-2019, 17:06 | #3298 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  I did indeed say that I firmly believed that Theresa May would be able to secure a deal with the EU when the negativists on here claimed that we would not get past phase 1 of the talks. Remember that, Andrew?
 Well, she got past phase 1 and went on to secure a deal with the EU. It's Parliament, not the EU who have failed to sign it off.
 
 She could have done even better and achieved a very good deal, but she caved. We will see if the next PM can do better.
 
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		|  08-06-2019, 18:55 | #3299 |  
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			I hope that the existential threat to the Tory party will loosen the fervour of Tory Remainers. In any case the guvmin can be crafty and not bring foward any amendable motions for the wedge to be further opened. 
		 
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