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Old 28-07-2019, 08:49 AM #4676
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Jezza to the rescue! He'll save us from the evil clown!
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he wont do anything, he is a millstone around labours neck and its been slowly drowning for the last 3 years
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he wont do anything, he is a millstone around labours neck and its been slowly drowning for the last 3 years
I think the Labour membership begs to differ...
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A leading Tory rebel who voted down Theresa May’s Brexit deal has warned Boris Johnson that he and dozens of colleagues will block any attempt to pass the agreement again – even if the Irish backstop is removed.

Mark Francois, one of 28 Tory MPs who repeatedly held out against May’s deal, said Johnson had been very clear at a meeting of European Research Group MPs that the withdrawal agreement in its entirety was “dead”.

He told the Telegraph’s Chopper’s Brexit podcast: “He was absolutely emphatic about it, so we took him at his word. I don’t think you could revive the withdrawal agreement realistically. Even if you took the backstop out, there are too many other things that are wrong with it.”
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but i did read on our dutch teletext regarding brexit, another few billions invested into brexit, if no deal then the money goes to the borders and defence, if you guys go on a deal, it will go to education and health instead
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[The most prophetic sketch about Brexit
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Haha! Bob on if you ask me, brexit was sold on the fear of foreigners.
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lol does anyone actually think that the EU countries are saying anything nice about the UK .... or ever has? Does anyone actually believe that the french and germans are good chums, because I can assure you, they are not
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We're Leaving without a deal
We're Leaving without a deal
Ee oh Joy oh Joy
We're Leaving without a deal

Hard boarder here we come
Hard boarder here we come
Ee oh Joy oh Joy
Hard boarder here we come

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Good Friday agreement gone

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As i've been saying for months, it will be a no deal brexit or article 50 will be revoked. There was never going to be a deal
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The cabinet minister in charge of negotiating a new US trade deal met with a series of rightwing American thinktanks to discuss deregulation and the benefits of “Reaganomics”, new documents have revealed.

Liz Truss, the international trade secretary, had a number of meetings with libertarian groups that have championed parts of Donald Trump’s deregulatory agenda and tax cuts.

New details of her three-day visit to Washington last September have been uncovered by Greenpeace’s investigative journalism team, Unearthed. Truss met senior representatives from the Heritage Foundation, a thinktank committed to shrinking the state and cutting environmental regulation, to discuss “regulatory reform”. Also at the meeting was the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Both groups were part of the “shadow trade talks” project, designed to advocate a wide-ranging US trade deal allowing the import of American goods currently banned in Britain
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As expected, getting rid of food and environmental protections to accommodate Americans
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The cabinet minister in charge of negotiating a new US trade deal met with a series of rightwing American thinktanks to discuss deregulation and the benefits of “Reaganomics”, new documents have revealed.

Liz Truss, the international trade secretary, had a number of meetings with libertarian groups that have championed parts of Donald Trump’s deregulatory agenda and tax cuts.

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Yep think I said that on the first page of the thread.... protections and rights GONE.
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i've been to America loads of times, the food has always been delicious, nobody i am aware of has died from eating it, so in terms of problems we will face on leaving the EU, i would put that near the bottom of the list. Food is always labelled with country of origin. People are free to choose what they eat.
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