Bojo U-Turn here we come

Depending on whether your a leaver or remainer, do what everybody else does and choose to believe the version that suits your argument!

Of course there is confirmation bias.

Trading under WTO will be hugely damaging. There are no positive versions apart from the 'believers'.
 
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Honestly i am beyond
Elsewhere I hear the idea that Boris will be giving cabinet jobs to the ones believing in no deal.

Ive always believed no deal could never happen, Im not sure now o_O

Whatever next :LOL:

You will all look back and cringe at some of this folklore, unbelievable.

How do you propose to do a deal with a group willing to play hardball, show them all your cards or give the impression you may have all the cards? Anyone pro remain can only ever want to thwart brexit no matter what rhetoric used.

Boris may well tout no deal you must have some backbone to stand up and posture such scenarios.. thats what the uk needs.
 
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How do you propose to do a deal with a group willing to play hardball, show them all your cards or give the impression you may have all the cards? Anyone pro remain can only ever want to thwart brexit no matter what rhetoric used.

Boris may well tout no deal you must have some backbone to stand up and posture such scenarios.. thats what the uk needs

Oh dear, oh dear Festive.......I thought you were more clever than falling for the old 'keep no deal on the table' routine. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Honestly i am beyond


Whatever next :LOL:

You will all look back and cringe at some of this folklore, unbelievable.

How do you propose to do a deal with a group willing to play hardball, show them all your cards or give the impression you may have all the cards? Anyone pro remain can only ever want to thwart brexit no matter what rhetoric used.

Boris may well tout no deal you must have some backbone to stand up and posture such scenarios.. thats what the uk needs.

So all we needed is a hardball approach. Three years and thats the best you can do?

But the problem with that approach is the implicit assumption that a deal is better than crashing out, because if crashing out was such a great option why wouldnt we have just done it?
 
Oh dear, oh dear Festive.......I thought you were more clever than falling for the old 'keep no deal on the table' routine. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Hang on... those old wives tales you're peddling like an auto proxy and you thought i was 'more clever' nice.
 
So all we needed is a hardball approach. Three years and thats the best you can do?

But the problem with that approach is the implicit assumption that a deal is better than crashing out, because if crashing out was such a great option why wouldnt we have just done it?
Because for 3 years we've had a useless overpowered stubborn school teacher at the helm which i agree i never voted for either and neither would i. Perhaps it seems evident this time that the only way to honour the DEMOCRATIC vote is to be polarised somewhat and that starts with a Brexiter at the helm not a weak pro remain trying to please everyone.
It was evident from early negotiations May was too weak to negotiate with the right mindset and passion.

That is not the fault of Boris.
 
Well I am sure many know that Boris has a Turkish Great Grandfather Ali Kemal.

https://twitter.com/ottomanrecord/status/1153671656835092480

Ali Kemal, an Ottoman political journalist, was exiled by Sultan Abdülhamid II for being a traitor and then finally hunted, tortured and executed by Nureddin İbrahim Paşa at the orders of Atatürk during the republican era. His great-grandson, Boris Johnson, just became the UK PM!
 
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