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The Brexit Thread

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Darran said:
exiledclaseboy said:
Wouldn’t be surprised to see a joint decision to extend the transition period for six months at some point between now and 31 December.

And then come to some agreement to ban it altogether.

Nah that won’t happen. This government will never sign up to the terms the EU will demand to rejoin.
 
Cardiffjack said:
PSumbler said:
Accept it was a bad idea in the first place and just decide not to go ahead with it. Simple. 🤣

Could we apply the same logic to the trust and just disband it ?

I don't know - have a google of the very point and let me know how you get on with your research.

Touched a nerve though did my post? I'll give you a clue...it was a joke. Happy to help :lol:
 
Cardiffjack said:
Great decision to leave. Just get on and do it ffs.

Seeing and hearing people still moaning about it reminds me of Hiroo Onoda 😂

Or to put it another way "I haven't shot myself in the head yet, I've been busy assembling the gun and putting the bullets in. Now let's just get on with it and do it, FFS. Why not?".

If only there was a way to make the clown Brexiteers like you be the only ones to suffer the consequences, that would be FANTASTIC. Unfortunately, everyone in the UK is going to have to suffer the results of this idiocy equally.
 
There's not going to be an extension. It would be the end of Johnson and the beginning of Gove.
 
PSumbler said:
Cardiffjack said:
Could we apply the same logic to the trust and just disband it ?

I don't know - have a google of the very point and let me know how you get on with your research.

Touched a nerve though did my post? I'll give you a clue...it was a joke. Happy to help :lol:

I would never have guessed
 
Have the UK agreed on the money to be paid for the pensions of the likes of Farage and other MEPs and civil servants? It's all gone quiet about that yet the sums run into billions. Now the talk is strangely all about fish. Bizarre.
 
Cardiffjack said:
PSumbler said:
I don't know - have a google of the very point and let me know how you get on with your research.

Touched a nerve though did my post? I'll give you a clue...it was a joke. Happy to help :lol:

I would never have guessed

I know that is why I pointed it out to you, just to help you along. It is Christmas after all
 
Going well isn’t it lads
Swimmingly.

Now we’ve got bunch of Brexit cunts on another forum starting multiple threads wondering where it all went wrong. 🤷‍♂️. It’s all Starmer’s fault see.
 
Swimmingly.

Now we’ve got bunch of Brexit cunts on another forum starting multiple threads wondering where it all went wrong. 🤷‍♂️. It’s all Starmer’s fault see.
And reform are the saviours. Rarely seen so much stupidity concentrated in one place.
 
Swimmingly.

Now we’ve got bunch of Brexit cunts on another forum starting multiple threads wondering where it all went wrong. 🤷‍♂️. It’s all Starmer’s fault see.
Cognitive dissonance.

The amount of business people that I’ve personally spoken to that have been impacted including my own family is soul crushing.

And that’s just the economics.

The legacy of UK leaving the table when the World has not been as dangerous since Cold War is tragic.

And then on an emotional level. It’s just very sad. Very sad. These are friends, not foes.
 

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