daveinprague
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Brexiteers having to wait till January 1st to see what it was, that they voted for, must be annoying.
I read an article a little while back about depression, in it the author was talking of a pal who had had lots of problems and who seemed much happier and jolly... A few days before commuting suicide. Obviously Johnson is not going to do that but the author proposed that someone in extreme crisis, with depression may well suddenly seem happier because they have decided to end it all and they can see an end to their problems.Further indicators in PMQs today that it's going to be No Deal - Boris looking a mess but sounding surprisingly upbeat when talking about freeports and low taxation.
*******! That's what I'd do, I'd love to pick up a couple of crates of Tripel Karmeliet this side of Crimbo.Maybe he fancies moules and frites with a few belgium beers ?
You clearly haven't seen the scrumptious menu:
Fish Stew, Humble Pie, Eton Mess, Hard cheese and Sour Grapes, Port (Closed) and Cigars (Close But No).
Brexiteers having to wait till January 1st to see what it was, that they voted for, must be annoying.
... so at what point did Liam Fox caution the public specifically about the possible obstacles, time frame and no deal?That 'easiest deal in history' misquote certainly seems a tad naive but when you look at what was actually said ..
Coming to a free trade agreement with the EU should be "one of the easiest in human history" because our rules and laws are already the same, the international trade secretary has said.
Liam Fox is to set out his vision of the UK's trading relationship with the rest of the world after Brexit.
"The only reason we wouldn't come to a free and open agreement is because politics gets in the way of economics," Dr Fox told the Today programme.
... it is actually a reasonable point.
After four and a half years, three prime ministers, two general elections, 64 resignations and 3,498 U-turns, Boris Johnson flies to Brussels at the last possible moment to secure ‘easiest deal in history’.
Feel for her. He is probably the last person I would want to have dinner with.
Brexiteers having to wait till January 1st to see what it was, that they voted for, must be annoying.
After that 4th glass of Merlot he'll make his move..." Ursula, maybe we should go somewhere snug, warm and private...I've got something I'd like to put to you. "She'd best make sure social distancing is maintained at all time. Boris has...um...history with women he's taken for dinner.
Have you thought that if you got some friends, a job, a relationship (one step at a time obviously ) then you might not have to spend every waking hour on here, under your various accounts ?
Just trying to help
(PS. You haven't thumbed up any of my posts this morning Maybe this one eh ?)
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That 'easiest deal in history' misquote certainly seems a tad naive but when you look at what was actually said ..
Coming to a free trade agreement with the EU should be "one of the easiest in human history" because our rules and laws are already the same, the international trade secretary has said.
Liam Fox is to set out his vision of the UK's trading relationship with the rest of the world after Brexit.
"The only reason we wouldn't come to a free and open agreement is because politics gets in the way of economics," Dr Fox told the Today programme.
... it is actually a reasonable point.
That 'easiest deal in history' misquote certainly seems a tad naive but when you look at what was actually said ..
Coming to a free trade agreement with the EU should be "one of the easiest in human history" because our rules and laws are already the same, the international trade secretary has said.
Liam Fox is to set out his vision of the UK's trading relationship with the rest of the world after Brexit.
"The only reason we wouldn't come to a free and open agreement is because politics gets in the way of economics," Dr Fox told the Today programme.
... it is actually a reasonable point.
Unfortunately it looks like there is no fudge.You clearly haven't seen the scrumptious menu:
Fish Stew, Humble Pie, Eton Mess, Hard cheese and Sour Grapes, Port (Closed) and Cigars (Close But No).
In the past 7 days I have actually made 72 posts on NSC
Whilst your friend [MENTION=35196]Is it PotG?[/MENTION] has made 97 posts
And you yourself, have posted 82 times
I'm afraid it appears the sad git who is retired and has no life comes a very poor 3rd, when it comes to wasting time on NSC
(And no football today, it's a wednesday).
Any more thoughts on the level playing field or fishing rights that you 'were going give some more thought to' ? I'm afraid you have been thinking about them so long now that even Johnson beaten you to a solution on the Irish sea border. You've got to be disappointed with that
Oh shit the Jedi Brexit Master is back I’m out of here [emoji6][emoji6][emoji6][emoji6]
Is he likely to ask a question about Brexit that you can't answer out of embarrasment?
and so it begins....
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I think it is fair to say that those of us who voted to remain have moved on, we have accepted it's happening.
Why do you not like these problems being pointing out? Is it because this was mentioned from the very start?