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Old 24-09-2018, 11:36 AM #1876
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A. Foster
has a part as her N.Ireland is the problem,
PM T. May was a Utter Fool to trust Civil Servant
Ollie Robbins his white paper is no good.

So a Modified paper being done right now
But that no good worker O.Robbins
is as the bad as the 2 feckers ,she fired,
who advised her to call a Snap Election in 2017.
Arista I know you would never intenionally insult Irish people....but because these negotians are so sensitive ...lanunage is key



I'm sure you don't mean it but to say " her N Ireland"when referring to A Foster is most insulting.


N Ireland voted to remain and the DUP are certainally not a majority party and most importanitly they do not reflect the opinion of the vast amount of NI citizens.
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Arista I know you would never intenionally insult Irish people....but because these negotians are so sensitive ...lanunage is key



I'm sure you don't mean it but to say " her N Ireland"when referring to A Foster is most insulting.


N Ireland voted to remain and the DUP are certainally not a majority party and most importanitly they do not reflect the opinion of the vast amount of NI citizens.

Yes they did
but not everyone voted remain
some in N.Ireland voted leave.

The DUP did the the Deal with T.May
so they got cash bonus.

I have no insulting
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Jeremy Corbyn says Labour will support PM
if she gets 'sensible' Brexit deal


https://news.sky.com/story/live-jere...rence-11509233

But the EU
says no messing with the Custom Union. It means a hard border every port.
Turkey has a Custom Union.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...arantines.html

it seems UK isn't well informed about the negative consequences of a brexit for them, and also according to Juncker it won't go as fast as the British are hoping it would
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it seems UK isn't well informed about the negative consequences of a brexit for them, and also according to Juncker it won't go as fast as the British are hoping it would
So the EU are happy to stop tourism from the UK then, apart from the pets of course, who must pop on the train or walk through the tunnel.
Stopping all those from the EU flying here as well...I don’t think so.
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So the EU are happy to stop tourism from the UK then, apart from the pets of course, who must pop on the train or walk through the tunnel.
Stopping all those from the EU flying here as well...I don’t think so.
no Juncker just thinks the british aren't informed about all the consequences of a brexit

happy to stop tourism, rules are just rules, if you aren't in the EU you should use a plane from a company in the EU and not UK based airplane companies

brexit could happen yes, but not as soon as the people would want it to, it is way more complicated than everyone in UK thinks he said
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it seems UK isn't well informed about the negative consequences of a brexit for them, and also according to Juncker it won't go as fast as the British are hoping it would
Thast's "IF"
it goes wrong.


So a Scare Story "Project Fear"

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Thast's "IF"
it goes wrong.


So a Scare Story "Project Fear"
no, just something simple being honest and truthful to the british people

because you can only think about the positives for Brexit but you should also know the negative consequences for Brexit
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no Juncker just thinks the british aren't informed about all the consequences of a brexit

happy to stop tourism, rules are just rules, if you aren't in the EU you should use a plane from a company in the EU and not UK based airplane companies

brexit could happen yes, but not as soon as the people would want it to, it is way more complicated than everyone in UK thinks he said

This gives the impression that no one in the UK knows how complicated Brexit it, and we need that little clique of mostly men to educate us. Those (mostly) men, all sticking together, terrified that if the UK gets a good deal then other countries will want to leave. Europeans aren't well informed about Brexit either. For instance, one in seven German cars made are sold in the UK. If we don't have a deal, Germany won't be exporting those cars. Similarly, the UK imports all kinds of stuff from Europe, food, tech, machinery, wine and champagne... even tulips from Amsterdam. None of that stuff will be exported.

The European Union have acted quite unfairly so far, and the snubbing of the British leader by all those silly men looked far worse for them than it looked for May.

We want to leave, it's in everyone's best interests for a deal to be struck.
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no, just something simple being honest and truthful to the british people

because you can only think about the positives for Brexit but you should also know the negative consequences for Brexit
... and the negative consequences for Europe, don't forget, if we don't get a deal.
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This gives the impression that no one in the UK knows how complicated Brexit it, and we need that little clique of mostly men to educate us. Those (mostly) men, all sticking together, terrified that if the UK gets a good deal then other countries will want to leave. Europeans aren't well informed about Brexit either. For instance, one in seven German cars made are sold in the UK. If we don't have a deal, Germany won't be exporting those cars. Similarly, the UK imports all kinds of stuff from Europe, food, tech, machinery, wine and champagne... even tulips from Amsterdam. None of that stuff will be exported.

The European Union have acted quite unfairly so far, and the snubbing of the British leader by all those silly men looked far worse for them than it looked for May.

We want to leave, it's in everyone's best interests for a deal to be struck.
okay thanks for enlightening me on this, but i just don't hope UK is gonna be against every other european country now
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Boris Johnson
said Chuck Chequers
in a Fringe Main Hall ( Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, UK)
Packed with people, more support than the PM.

He still backs the PM
but she must go back to her original plan

https://news.sky.com/story/boris-joh...trage-11515288

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i think a Brexit is also good, like you don't need to pay anything to the EU anymore, so saving a lot of money which can be used for many different things inside the UK
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The PM just did a hour speech
( Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, UK)
the script writers removed the "Chequers " word.

But she has still has not modified HER mess.

https://news.sky.com/story/live-ther...peech-11516057

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fecking Olly Robbins
the Civil Servant who Fecked UP Brexit.


As a Civil Servant
he never talks to the Press.


Meanwhile
Brexit secretary Dominic Raab flies out for unscheduled Brexit talks

A face-to-face meeting is taking place ahead of a summit
where both sides will be hoping to sign off on a draft agreement.

https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-se...night-11525889

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LUXEMBOURG, Oct 16 (Reuters) - A deal on Brexit is still possible and remains the best scenario, but France is preparing all measures in case there is no deal, including border checks at the English Channel tunnel, the French minister for European Affairs said on Tuesday. "We want a good deal and we think it is possible," Nathalie Loiseau told reporters at a meeting of EU ministers in Luxembourg which will also discuss Brexit.
But she added France was also preparing for a failure of the Brexit talks and had already made legislative proposals to take all necessary measures in case of a no deal, including on border checks at the Channel tunnel and for British citizens in France and French citizens in Britain.
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Yes tomorrow (Weds 17th)
Our PM
goes to a meeting /dinner in Brussels

But the EU is refusing to change their Red Lines.


Also
Theresa May told to 'take responsibility' for Brexit talks stalling
Germany and France warn a deal will likely not be reached this week,
with suggestions it could be pushed back to December.
https://news.sky.com/story/theresa-m...lling-11527050

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dutch PM Mark Rutte more cautiously optimistic towards the brexit deal
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Our Pathetic PM
wants to Kick it , yet again into the long grass,
back to December for the Signing.
Also a Extra year backstop 2021 costing more Billions of pounds wasted
https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-de...n-off-11528362

Ref: SkyNewsHD live


She is in Brussels
for her 20mins, soon.
No Joint Dinner for her
The 27 nations eat without the going out nation,
which is fair

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this is the article in the DM about what you said arista
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yes its all going wrong
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how is it going wrong, the brexit is gonna come anyway
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how is it going wrong, the brexit is gonna come anyway
This Pathetic PM keeps kicking
Brexit down the road,
the next official date of our General Election
is May Month 2022,
it means if the Labour Party win that
they could reverse the referendum
if its still in a log up.


Its costing the UK much more yo stay in the EU from 2020
This PM and her Civil Servant
have fecked it all UP.

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