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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 4, 2019 13:43:27 GMT
Does anyone remember me saying Boris is just another EU shill? And that I bet Brexit ain't happening on Oct 31st... well, here we are! Preparing everyone for the disappointment, hence the 3-week advance warning: "The Prime Minister has long maintained that he will stick to his 'do or die' pledge to deliver Brexit with or without a deal by October 31. But he has also insisted that the government will abide by an anti-No Deal law passed by rebel MPs." Looks like he's throwing the Brexiteers into his 'ditch of death'. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7537149/Boris-Johnson-faces-court-showdown-Article-50-extension.html
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Post by Jim on Oct 4, 2019 14:31:02 GMT
Does anyone remember me saying Boris is just another EU shill? And that I bet Brexit ain't happening on Oct 31st... well, here we are! Preparing everyone for the disappointment, hence the 3-week advance warning: "The Prime Minister has long maintained that he will stick to his 'do or die' pledge to deliver Brexit with or without a deal by October 31. But he has also insisted that the government will abide by an anti-No Deal law passed by rebel MPs." Looks like he's throwing the Brexiteers into his 'ditch of death'. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7537149/Boris-Johnson-faces-court-showdown-Article-50-extension.htmlDo keep up! Have you only just realised Boris is all mouth and no trousers. He says whatever is expedite at the time, for the benefit of Boris. So while he says that to the judge the puppet master is scurrying about looking for ways to negate the surrender act. Has anyone heard Boris say "Bottle of Beer" lately btw? I suspect its "gottle of geer" these days.
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Post by peterboat on Oct 4, 2019 14:41:27 GMT
Maybe he wont break the law because Boris and team might have found a way to circumnavigate it instead?
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 4, 2019 14:48:58 GMT
Does anyone remember me saying Boris is just another EU shill? And that I bet Brexit ain't happening on Oct 31st... well, here we are! Preparing everyone for the disappointment, hence the 3-week advance warning: "The Prime Minister has long maintained that he will stick to his 'do or die' pledge to deliver Brexit with or without a deal by October 31. But he has also insisted that the government will abide by an anti-No Deal law passed by rebel MPs." Looks like he's throwing the Brexiteers into his 'ditch of death'. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7537149/Boris-Johnson-faces-court-showdown-Article-50-extension.htmlDo keep up! Have you only just realised Boris is all mouth and no trousers. He says whatever is expedite at the time So not at all like Jeremy Corbyn then?
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Post by Gone on Oct 4, 2019 14:54:26 GMT
Maybe he wont break the law because Boris and team might have found a way to circumnavigate it instead? He won’t break the law but will play the victim as he sends the letter the nasty referendum hating MPs made him sign, then he will go for an election and hope enough feel he tried and will give him the majority he needs.....
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 4, 2019 15:51:29 GMT
Ireland:
"If the Eu want a hard border then they can send Eu troops to man it. Can you imagine how the Micks will respond to that ? It will effectively be an occupation."
"Around one fifth of Ireland’s trade is with the UK, whereas this equates to 3.5% of UK trade and as was stated in an earlier post the UK is an important route for Ireland’s trade into Europe. They would be better off leaving the EU and joining the UK in a single customs territory."
"For Ireland, a no deal Brexit means losing Britain as a stepping stone to Europe with longer transport times and higher costs for Irish business. 80 percent of the Irish road freight that reaches mainland Europe passes through the U.K. Ireland is reliant on that accessibility to the U.K. more than any other country in Europe. We hold the cards for this one."
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Post by Jim on Oct 4, 2019 16:46:11 GMT
Ireland: "If the Eu want a hard border then they can send Eu troops to man it. Can you imagine how the Micks will respond to that ? It will effectively be an occupation." "Around one fifth of Ireland’s trade is with the UK, whereas this equates to 3.5% of UK trade and as was stated in an earlier post the UK is an important route for Ireland’s trade into Europe. They would be better off leaving the EU and joining the UK in a single customs territory." "For Ireland, a no deal Brexit means losing Britain as a stepping stone to Europe with longer transport times and higher costs for Irish business. 80 percent of the Irish road freight that reaches mainland Europe passes through the U.K. Ireland is reliant on that accessibility to the U.K. more than any other country in Europe. We hold the cards for this one." Either you made that up yourself cos you are a knob, or you are quoting knobs. We are in an international agreement that says in essence " no customs checks within the boundary of Ireland". What's hard to understand.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 4, 2019 16:56:17 GMT
Yes that's fine. The boundary of Ireland stops at Northern Ireland. What they get up to in Ireland is their own business. How about making the Irish pay for visas to enter the UK? Say €20 a pop? The USA does this for anyone who wishes to visit over there.
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Post by Jim on Oct 4, 2019 17:20:51 GMT
Yes that's fine. The boundary of Ireland stops at Northern Ireland. What they get up to in Ireland is their own business. How about making the Irish pay for visas to enter the UK? Say €20 a pop? The USA does this for anyone who wishes to visit over there. The Island of Ireland = Eire + NI. Are you in favour of renaging on our (us true brits who live here) international agreements then. As for visas, not needed, either way, for years before the EU etc. Are you going to cough up if I want to visit in the future. It's you and Pirrko who will be charged for entry as furriners.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2019 17:48:47 GMT
Do keep up! Have you only just realised Boris is all mouth and no trousers. He says whatever is expedite at the time So not at all like Jeremy Corbyn then? Corbyn is all mouth and no trousers...
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Post by Jim on Oct 5, 2019 6:13:00 GMT
Fair enough that you disagree with Corbyn views, however, he is consistent and honest, not a lying shape-shifting tow rag, intent on spouting whatever serves his own interest.
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Post by thebfg on Oct 5, 2019 6:23:24 GMT
Fair enough that you disagree with Corbyn views, however, he is consistent and honest, not a lying shape-shifting tow rag, intent on spouting whatever serves his own interest. Mmm. How about I never met with the IRA. Whoops
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Post by JohnV on Oct 5, 2019 6:32:27 GMT
Fair enough that you disagree with Corbyn views, however, he is consistent and honest, not a lying shape-shifting tow rag, intent on spouting whatever serves his own interest. Mmm. How about I never met with the IRA. Whoops there are quite a few things that were vehemently supported by Jeremy, that strangely disappeared from his repertoire when he smelt the sweet scent of possible power.
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Post by Jim on Oct 5, 2019 6:36:43 GMT
Fair enough that you disagree with Corbyn views, however, he is consistent and honest, not a lying shape-shifting tow rag, intent on spouting whatever serves his own interest. Mmm. How about I never met with the IRA. Whoops It's not denied that he met with the IRA. Facts... www.channel4.com/news/factcheck/factcheck-corbyn-on-northern-irelandHow was the conflict sorted in the end, by talking to the IRA.
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Post by lollygagger on Oct 5, 2019 6:45:10 GMT
So how about his previous consistent Europhobia?
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