Farage not being happy is always a good sign.Farage not happy
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Farage not being happy is always a good sign.Farage not happy
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It's inevitable that both sides will claim victory, it'll be like two boxers lifting their arms at the final bell.
All the remainer EU fanboys on this thread will claim victory for the EU, it's already happening!
Expect to read "bullied" and "caved in" about a 1000 times.
Expect plenty of straw man arguments on how leavers didn't get what they wanted.
Hang on to that wine WZ! From Jan 1st we will only be allowed to bring back 18 litres of wine without incurring Duty from HM Customs and Excise.You can feel the excitement. After 4.5 years it's now only only minutes until Brexit supporters find out what they voted for.
Obviously we need to see the detail but if it is the deal that that was sold, whereby we keep absolute control of our fishing waters and get tariff free access to the EU market (including services, the bit that's over 80% of our GDP) whilst not being bound by the EU's rules and regulations and don't have to put a border in the middle of the UK, then I'm certainly going to crack open a bottle or two
Hang on to that wine WZ! From Jan 1st we will only be allowed to bring back 18 litres of wine without incurring Duty from HM Customs and Excise.
Farage not being happy is always a good sign.
You can feel the excitement. After 4.5 years it's now only only minutes until Brexit supporters find out what they voted for.
Obviously we need to see the detail but if it is the deal that that was sold, whereby we keep absolute control of our fishing waters and get tariff free access to the EU market (including services, the bit that's over 80% of our GDP) whilst not being bound by the EU's rules and regulations and don't have to put a border in the middle of the UK, then I'm certainly going to crack open a bottle or two
It's inevitable that both sides will claim victory, it'll be like two boxers lifting their arms at the final bell.
All the remainer EU fanboys on this thread will claim victory for the EU, it's already happening!
Expect to read "bullied" and "caved in" about a 1000 times.
Expect plenty of straw man arguments on how leavers didn't get what they wanted.
Not nearly as funny as people who can't accept a referendum result or come to terms with a huge Tory majority feeling the need to set up a second/third account on a football message board with a 'hilarious' username trying to wind up Brexiteers as some sort of second prize
If it makes them happy, let's face it they're a bitter bunch , let's get goingIt's inevitable that both sides will claim victory, it'll be like two boxers lifting their arms at the final bell.
All the remainer EU fanboys on this thread will claim victory for the EU, it's already happening!
Expect to read "bullied" and "caved in" about a 1000 times.
Expect plenty of straw man arguments on how leavers didn't get what they wanted.
Do people really still bring back alcohol from trips abroad?
How very quaint.
It's inevitable that both sides will claim victory, it'll be like two boxers lifting their arms at the final bell.
All the remainer EU fanboys on this thread will claim victory for the EU, it's already happening!
Expect to read "bullied" and "caved in" about a 1000 times.
Expect plenty of straw man arguments on how leavers didn't get what they wanted.
They used to, until trips abroad became quite quaint this year.
Johnson has a fine balancing act now as to when to announce this deal.
Obviously he wants to give the swivel eyed ERG loons the least possible time to throw a wobbly but also he'll want to get the hero bit done with all the back slapping before a long boozy Christmas Eve lunch.
I reckon it is to give the ERG less time to go ballistic and send in letters to depose him before it is all signed.Left to the 11th hour so doesn't give much time for parliamentary scrutiny, which tells you it isn't a good deal