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back on the other side
lets see how that oxford debating club education works for herChancellor Rachel Reeves and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey have both said they will continue to make the argument for free trade.
lets see how that oxford debating club education works for herChancellor Rachel Reeves and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey have both said they will continue to make the argument for free trade.
Never fear...
And anyone idiotic enough to believe there might be a beneficial deal to be done should think back to the first Trump presidency and all those promises of a ‘tremendous’ deal that came to sweet fuck all anyway.Brexit remains a live issue
UK must pick between US economic model or EU’s ‘socialism’, says Trump adviser
Stephen Moore suggests taking a ‘more socialist’ European outlook may harm future transatlantic trade negotiationswww.theguardian.com
No US trade deal without letting Trump run rampant in the UK
The only thing Trump's interested in his getting his grubby paws on our NHS.And anyone idiotic enough to believe there might be a beneficial deal to be done should think back to the first Trump presidency and all those promises of a ‘tremendous’ deal that came to sweet fuck all anyway.
Of course there's a beneficial deal to be done. But cui bono? That's the question.And anyone idiotic enough to believe there might be a beneficial deal to be done should think back to the first Trump presidency and all those promises of a ‘tremendous’ deal that came to sweet fuck all anyway.
Brexit was used for that purpose to turn Britain into a one-nation experiment in open borders.
You posting that because you are part of the 54%?Majority of Brexit voters ‘would accept free movement’ to access single market
Europe-wide polling finds UK and EU leaders now out of step with public opinion and pursue ‘ambitious reset’www.theguardian.com
It would be a brexit bonusMight be time for a "Brexit's time is up" thread soon
One might say "Why would Europeans agree to yet another sweetheart deal for the consistently aggravating Brits?"Majority of Brexit voters ‘would accept free movement’ to access single market
Europe-wide polling finds UK and EU leaders now out of step with public opinion and pursue ‘ambitious reset’www.theguardian.com
One might say "Why would Europeans agree to yet another sweetheart deal for the consistently aggravating Brits?"
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Interesting to see Brexit supporters focus on tangible advantages.Tbh negotiating a 'you can use your passport in the EU holders queue' clause would pretty much silence the Rejoin crowd
Interesting to see that those who didn't vote in the referendum piping upInteresting to see Brexit supporters focus on tangible advantages.
Interesting to see that those who didn't vote in the referendum piping up
Indeed, I’ve often mentioned that I felt unable to take part in the tories’ referendum…unlike all of those Brexit supporting ex-pats.Interesting to see that those who didn't vote in the referendum piping up
Can't speak for Topcat...but I did vote leave and I would accept free movement as part of access to the Single Market....that was equally true at the time of the referendumYou posting that because you are part of the 54%?
Really? Even back in 2016 you held that er...optimistic view that the UK could tender its formal resignation from the club, cancel the direct debit and still expect to breeze in and use the snooker table?Can't speak for Topcat...but I did vote leave and I would accept free movement as part of access to the Single Market....that was equally true at the time of the referendum
Wanted EFTA membership that yhee government acknowledged WAS an option...wasn't the only one. Did think it would coalesce round it that option...hadn't expected remain to keep fighting with its unusual strategy of trying to win over hearts and minds by hurling abuseReally? Even back in 2016 you held that er...optimistic view that the UK could tender its formal resignation from the club, cancel the direct debit and still expect to breeze in and use the snooker table?
Really? Even back in 2016 you held that er...optimistic view that the UK could tender its formal resignation from the club, cancel the direct debit and still expect to breeze in and use the snooker table?
said it the morning after the referendum tootbf prior to the referendum Daniel Hannan explicitly stated as fact that the UK would stay in the Customs Union.
Hmmm...Hannan eh? Perhaps he was lying?tbf prior to the referendum Daniel Hannan explicitly stated as fact that the UK would stay in the Customs Union.
Indeed, I’ve often mentioned that I felt unable to take part in the tories’ referendum…unlike all of those Brexit supporting ex-pats.
I think he believed it tbh...there was a lot of fantastical thinking going on at that time...and tbf it wasnt that delusional, couldve easily ended up that way.....via parliament it took Johnson Getting The Job Done, expelling loads of his own MPs etc, and the Lib Dems refusing to side with Corbyn to get that no Customs Union Brexit to happenHmmm...Hannan eh? Perhaps he was lying?