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11 hours ago, boltondiver said:

Well, we’ll soon find out which one of your predictions is correct. If any!

He readily dismisses anything he doesn't agree with as nonsense. Then happily paps on with predictions.

The first of which was that we won't leave. Well, I'll happily supply the ky jelly.

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Don't really comment on this thread because I've no interest in arguing with folk, we all have differing opinions on how leaving will affect us.

David Davies and Kate Hoey spoke very well. I'm even more confident the world won't cave in come Mar 29th. 

Spider I do feel sorry for you, this is hitting you in the pocket and I'm sure it is with some other folk too but it's the Europeans who need educating as much as many Brits as to what wto will mean for us all. It's not a bad thing.

I've heard from enough people who have had major dealings with EU to form my own opinion we are better off out. I might be wrong long term and if so, I'll hold my hands up but let's give it a go

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9 hours ago, Biggish Dave said:

Don't really comment on this thread because I've no interest in arguing with folk, we all have differing opinions on how leaving will affect us.

David Davies and Kate Hoey spoke very well. I'm even more confident the world won't cave in come Mar 29th. 

Spider I do feel sorry for you, this is hitting you in the pocket and I'm sure it is with some other folk too but it's the Europeans who need educating as much as many Brits as to what wto will mean for us all. It's not a bad thing.

I've heard from enough people who have had major dealings with EU to form my own opinion we are better off out. I might be wrong long term and if so, I'll hold my hands up but let's give it a go

Appreciate the comment Dave. It’s better and less patronising than declaring it tough shit.

You’ll understand, though, if I don’t leap for joy that my misfortune will educate some Europeans.

I’m no fan of the EU project, but I think maybe we could have worked harder on finding a fit than just sulking and fucking off.

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5 minutes ago, Spider said:

Appreciate the comment Dave. It’s better and less patronising than declaring it tough shit.

You’ll understand, though, if I don’t leap for joy that my misfortune will educate some Europeans.

I’m no fan of the EU project, but I think maybe we could have worked harder on finding a fit than just sulking and fucking off.

Correct on all accounts

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On 21/09/2018 at 17:44, Spider said:

Mine are you daft shite. As are those of the rest of the supply chain.

When a rot sets in, it starts relatively small. It then expands as confidence dips, and if you have  a looming shitstorm such as Brexit, it becomes a full blown disaster.

But you're Mr Commerce, so I don't need to tell you that.

Speak to me in 12 months when this total clusterfuck finally sinks through that jaded skull of yours.

I note you're relying more and more on insults. Tough shit.

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On 22/09/2018 at 21:27, Tonge moor green jacket said:

He readily dismisses anything he doesn't agree with as nonsense. Then happily paps on with predictions.

The first of which was that we won't leave. Well, I'll happily supply the ky jelly.

 

It's called "changing your mind as further evidence is brought to light". Something someone like you wouldn't understand. 

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34 minutes ago, Casino said:

Anybody sure the UK will leave is clearly very blinkered

 

It's far from guaranteed

Nothing is guaranteed apart from death.

Being sure of leaving isn't being blinkered though; with labour having essentially nailed their colours to the second referendum mast, unless there's an election, conservatives are even less likely to undermine TM, unless a guaranteed leaver to take the helm.

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10 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Nothing is guaranteed apart from death.

Being sure of leaving isn't being blinkered though; with labour having essentially nailed their colours to the second referendum mast, unless there's an election, conservatives are even less likely to undermine TM, unless a guaranteed leaver to take the helm.

They've been undermining her for a while, but as normal non of them have the balls to put there heads up over the parapet

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Just now, tyldesley_white said:

They've been undermining her for a while, but as normal non of them have the balls to put there heads up over the parapet

TM: Here's our plan for Brexit

Brexiteers: that's not acceptable 

TM: well what do you want

Brexiteers : we're not saying people might say mean things about it. 

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The ERG group published a 19page document last week on how to solve  the Irish problem.

 Today  the IEA launched Plan A+ a free trade agreement, supported by David Davies, JRM, Gisela Stuart and others, Brexiteers have a real plan based on TM’s Lancaster House speech but Theresa the Remainer is now determined to try and have the softest of soft Brexits that nobody wants, and yes her plan will end in tears

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1 hour ago, Moon boy said:

The ERG group published a 19page document last week on how to solve  the Irish problem.

 Today  the IEA launched Plan A+ a free trade agreement, supported by David Davies, JRM, Gisela Stuart and others, Brexiteers have a real plan based on TM’s Lancaster House speech but Theresa the Remainer is now determined to try and have the softest of soft Brexits that nobody wants, and yes her plan will end in tears

The ERG plan sets out a regime similar to that proposed by the UK government, relying on electronic customs declarations, “trusted trader” status for big business and exemptions for small businesses... Nothing new here and if that is the best they can come up that is going to be acceptable to the EU then it's back to the drawing board i am afraid

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28 minutes ago, Moon boy said:

It’s ok you don’t need to know

Just pointing out there are better alternatives to the shite TM and the Civil Service are peddling

There is nothing in their proposals to stop foreigners walking into the UK

The DUP will not consider a solution that has a physical border between NI and the mainland

The ERG 'plan' is bollocks

No wonder you didn't want to share it

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What would the EU accept?

The British Government said they won’t erect a hard border

The Irish Government said they won’t erect a hard border

The ERG plan would work but the EU are using this issue to block movement

When we leave the solution will be a fudge of the ERG/Chequers plan, so let’s just move on

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