Deal or no deal

Has Boris got your Blessing


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that would be the deal we had with the EU.

so you dont want what is best for the UK


Its a bit like 3 in a bed;
it works when your in the middle of two beautiful women, but not if your on the right looking at some bloke on the other side with a moustached a hairy back breathing like a locomotive
 
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No thankyou..i will stay around to remind you of your futility on discussing brexit...You have the memory of a goldfish it appears.

What a surprise.

Brexit is going belly up and DP doesn't want to talk about it.
 
:ROFLMAO: Struck a nerve did I? Anyway you`re gonna need a better bait Notch, better luck next time. :ROFLMAO:
Yes I clearly did.

Please calm yourself down.

I presume when the chaos, delays and prices rise begin you will be back to admit you were wrong
 
no such thing as no deal

the concept in reality does not exist , the EU and UK will be negoiating for years to come

there will be a few issues along the way like a few foreign fishing boats may get boarded or sunk (?)

Spain may well go down the toilet ?

Romania may no longer get free carpets ?

but hey ho what price progress , I say :LOL:
 
Yes I clearly did.

Please calm yourself down.

I presume when the chaos, delays and prices rise begin you will be back to admit you were wrong
Stupid answer Notch just proves you don`t read posts properly.
 
French farmers will act in support of French fishermen. Their anger will be directed at UK government, not at French government. Support for Macron will increase, and similarly decrease for Marine Le Pen.
Both French farmers and French fishermen are fully supportive of EU.

Nah.

Brexit news: French fishermen TURN on Macron after ultimatum - 'We've overstepped mark' | Politics | News | Express.co.uk

French fishermen TURN on Emmanuel Macron after Brexit ultimatum - 'We've overstepped mark'
FRENCH fishermen have lashed out at Emmanuel Macron, warning he is playing a "dangerous game" and has "overstepped the mark" by threatening to veto a post-Brexit trade deal with the UK.
By PAUL WITHERS
PUBLISHED: 08:08, Tue, Dec 8, 2020 | UPDATED: 10:45, Tue, Dec 8, 2020

Thierry Pouch, chief economist of the French Chambers of Agriculture, said French farmers and fishermen are now "deeply concerned" over the French President's recent efforts to push the EU towards a no-deal outcome over issues around fishing and a "level playing field" on trade rules. He warned the ultimatum provided by Mr Macron, mooted by France's Europe minister Clément Beaune, could have a devastating impact on hard-fought EU unity at such a critical moment for the bloc.

Mr Pouch told The Daily Telegraph: “Each country reacts in its own interests as always but I get the impression that France has overstepped the mark by threatening a possible veto because that goes against the strategy of showing a united front among the 27 towards London.

"So Macron is playing a risky game.

“France’s intransigence echoes the behaviour of other EU member states on other issues - I’m referring to Poland and Hungary on the economic recovery plan."

A new EU civil war has broken out after Hungary and Poland have blocked Brussels’ upcoming £1.6nillion budget over seven years and the huge coronavirus recovery package, which contains clauses linking funding to respect for the Rule of Law.
 
Are you saying Eastern Europeans are s**t workers?
No I'm saying the big housebuilders employ cheap semi skilled labour to do skilled jobs with insufficient supervision.

Eastern Europeans in my experience are hard working and skilled.
 
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