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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2019 22:58:52 GMT
Over two years and counting and no progress.
Do you honestly believe they will ... or are even genuinely trying to?
Rog
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2019 22:59:49 GMT
Yes and yes
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2019 23:03:10 GMT
The voting slip was in or out ... no third choice of with or without a deal. Rog Exactly! There was no mention of a deal on the ballot paper. In fact I’m still trying to find out where this concept of a deal originated from. The 2.5 years should have been spent preparing our country for a hard exit, not negotiating a deal. The ‘deal’ aspect was probably invented as an attempt by ‘EU sponsors’ to throw that process into chaos in the hope we wouldn’t leave.
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Post by JohnV on Jan 29, 2019 23:18:30 GMT
that's because we will leave a bloody great hole in their accounts ..... you know the ones, so bent that even their own accountants won't sign them off
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Post by thebfg on Jan 30, 2019 0:19:30 GMT
Agreed, however the vote in parliament tonight (whilst not binding) identifies that parliament is against a no deal Brexit. I think they'll extend the deadline to avoid it. Rog They voted not to extend it. The vote that says we wont leave without a deal has no standing so they can go against that. Well they might have to. All this is doing is saying we will accept whatever deal the EU wants.
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Post by peterboat on Jan 30, 2019 0:46:00 GMT
I think its going to be an 11th hour deal, one which was always in the wings, not good enough to get through but at the end it will, with luck Lithuania will then veto it and it will be a WTO deal and no dosh for the EU
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Post by patty on Jan 30, 2019 7:25:17 GMT
Well I'm off to the big smoke in a week so i'll be able to wander round and check out the mood in the great city... Only few days this time. I do like London when summit like this is bubbling
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2019 9:17:49 GMT
You could borrow 'scooter man's' moped riding jacket Patty, and join in the fun Just check there's nothing sharp in the pockets. Rog
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Post by naughtyfox on Jan 30, 2019 9:27:34 GMT
The voting slip was in or out ... no third choice of with or without a deal. Rog Exactly! There was no mention of a deal on the ballot paper. In fact I’m still trying to find out where this concept of a deal originated from. Theresa May has been taking the piss - and collecting a huge salary for it all this time. A public hanging is the only deterrent. Any nonsense from the EU and I'd drop a nuke on Brussels and another one on Berlin. It's that simple.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2019 13:31:37 GMT
In fact I’m still trying to find out where this concept of a deal originated from. The original idea seems to have been that a deal would be negotiated -before- the plebiscite vote rather than after. Thats how it looks from this news article anyway (2013). www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21148282This whole mess was simply to help Cameron get a second term and allow him the easy escape by resigning. Nothing else.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2019 13:44:40 GMT
In fact I’m still trying to find out where this concept of a deal originated from. The original idea seems to have been that a deal would be negotiated -before- the plebiscite vote rather than after. Thats how it looks from this news article anyway (2013). www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21148282This whole mess was simply to help Cameron get a second term and allow him the easy escape by resigning. Nothing else. That would not surprise me one bit.
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Post by Andyberg on Jan 30, 2019 13:49:44 GMT
Exactly! There was no mention of a deal on the ballot paper. In fact I’m still trying to find out where this concept of a deal originated from. Theresa May has been taking the piss - and collecting a huge salary for it all this time. Id hardly call £150K pa a 'huge salary' in this day & age.....🙄 Parry gets substantually more than the PM for allowing the canals to fall into disrepair!!
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Post by kris on Jan 30, 2019 14:10:32 GMT
Theresa May has been taking the piss - and collecting a huge salary for it all this time. Id hardly call £150K pa a 'huge salary' in this day & age.....🙄 Parry gets substantually more than the PM for allowing the canals to fall into disrepair!! And the financial officer Stuart what ever his name is gets even more than parry a year for selling everything off. I'm sure he'll get a huge bonus this year for selling the marinas.
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Post by Andyberg on Jan 30, 2019 14:31:09 GMT
Id hardly call £150K pa a 'huge salary' in this day & age.....🙄 Parry gets substantually more than the PM for allowing the canals to fall into disrepair!! And the financial officer Stuart what ever his name is gets even more than parry a year for selling everything off. I'm sure he'll get a huge bonus this year for selling the marinas. Yup its pretty scandalous really, I wonder if the monthly contributing 'Friends of CRT' realise a substantual amount of their dosh is going into the local BMW car dealerships pockets, just so 'these people' can travel around to their meetings in luxury! Its exactly the reason I never give to charity! (Well, apart from being too tight !)
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Post by kris on Jan 30, 2019 14:50:24 GMT
And the financial officer Stuart what ever his name is gets even more than parry a year for selling everything off. I'm sure he'll get a huge bonus this year for selling the marinas. Its exactly the reason I never give to charity! (Well, apart from being too tight !) The idea that cart is a charity is very misleading. It's a public ltd company with some charitable aims, it got special discompensation to use "trust" in its name.
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