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I gave the factually correct answer, as you actually know, but just wont accept.
Where's the evidence that proves your silly little diversionary claim?

No, nothing, is that it.
A figment of your imagination, is that it?
I think we all must rightly assume so.
 
Where's the evidence that proves your silly little diversionary claim?

No, nothing, is that it.
A figment of your imagination, is that it?
I think we all must rightly assume so.


That is the reply that needs

:rolleyes:

Emoji.

Diversionary claim indeed pfft, the smell of burning rubber swerving across tracks is not from the remain side. The dirty great tracks are clearly displayed for all who have followed these subjects over any period of time, to see.
 
That is the reply that needs

:rolleyes:

Emoji.

Diversionary claim indeed pfft, the smell of burning rubber swerving across tracks is not from the remain side. The dirty great tracks are clearly displayed for all who have followed these subjects over any period of time, to see.
You either don't understand what you're talking about, or, you're playing dumb.
Which is it?
 
The 'moon' is not really there.
It's a hologram.

If you dont believe me I can assure you it's true.
I will be more than happy to provide links/examples that prove so if you wish.

Can you provide anything, anything at all that validates your claim that 'brexiteers' demand a hard border between, Eire, and NI?
 
HEY, FILLY.
YOU THERE.
You are now DA's epitome brexiteer.
Well done, you.


I'm touched, and honoured. I'm not one for big speeches, so I'd just like to thank everybody, with a special thanks to DA.
I've awarded meself a badge.

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I wonder if Theresa May was reading this thread on the flight over to Brussels?
 
You really think it's all sorted?

My gawd.

Have to 'fess I was surprised at how quickly this element was seemingly sorted - I thought it would go to the wire.

I can only conclude that Barnier and the Taoiseach were keen not to scupper May too much; they need to keep her in power and prevent the ultra-weird fringe from gaining strength. (All the "Well done's" from the likes of Gove and Johnson were delivered through gritted teeth...)

But, I do approve of the concessions - no chance of a hard border betwixt the Repub and N.I., and N.I. on exactly the same terms as the rest of the EU. And the almost certain continuation of the single market and customs union for the foreseeable future.

Yup, looking good.

Now all May has to do is negotiate trading terms for the future that are better than what we currently have - or else what's the point?

Ok, that's unfair. I'd settle for similar terms to current.

Don't be daft! Not a chance!
 
Filly...Filly...Filly....

Please. Please have a moment of elucidation. (quite possibly sic)

The UK simply cannot - it never ever will - just 'walk away'.

That money we owe is not an 'exit fee' or a 'punishment' or anything like that, it is simply the amount we are obliged to pay as would have been our contribution over our membership. We have to pay this.

If we don't, then a few things will happen. We will - obviously - be immediately reduced to WTO trading terms at best which will seriously, very seriously, damage our economy. From this position of extreme self-inflicted weakness, we will then be trying to punch above our weight in new world trade negotiations.

We will have reneged on our EU trade obligations by refusing to pay what we owe them, so tell me how this will be treated by other future trading partners? Please don't tell me that in your mind you think other countries are going to sit up and be impressed by our stance? "Wow! See that May! She's got kahoonas! I wanna trade with her!!!"

Our standing in the world will have the label 'cheap back-stabbing crook' added to our current list of 'feeble', 'weak', 'confused', 'cocky' and 'indignified'.

Please tell me you realise this, Filly.

Pleeeeeese. I'm actually fed up of 'dissing you lot - it made me feel unclean.

I just want you to understand. Understand the bleedin' obvious.
 
It aint DA or Jack.

It looks like a very soft brexit at the minute.

Sort of in the EU, but not .

I think you might need to rethink or relook ?

But in fairness, it could all change again yet.

Its not over til its over.
 
May - and her loony gang - pretend it's an easy thing to sort a new border between an EU and non-EU country. Just like that. You know - BORDERS! The single point that's exercised the most rabid Brexiters on here!

But Davis et al try and say it's a simple thing to sort for us GREAT BRITS.

No it ain't. It is quite possibly irresolvable. May promises that some special solution just for us can be done - that a hard border just won't happen (too bludy right - that would be disastrous). The EU will somehow agree summat spesh for us GREAT BRITS.


*chuckle*
 
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