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OK, I'll bite, why is it so "advantageous" now rather than before Brexit?

 

 

 

And yet none were saying that in regard to Malta *before* Brexit? :suspect:

 

Could it be that being part of the EU has significant advantages?...... sure sounds like it.

 

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Yep, desperate stuff.

 

I'll take that desperate and raise you nutty.

 

I saw this on the BBC and thought you should see it:

 

'Livid' Michael Gove rips up EU customs partnership report - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44668572

 

Although I bet he did it a page at a time the weedy looking twonk.

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May and the Government obviously aren't capable of governing themselves, let alone the country.

Surely we need to halt brexit and get some semblance of planning in place.

 

Oh, I forgot - we can't and the fools that have been given the power are driving us to the cliff edge at top speed and are still fighting over who 'dings the bell'.

 

Can we sue the government for incompetence?

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May and the Government obviously aren't capable of governing themselves, let alone the country.

Surely we need to halt brexit and get some semblance of planning in place.

 

Oh, I forgot - we can't and the fools that have been given the power are driving us to the cliff edge at top speed and are still fighting over who 'dings the bell'.

 

Can we sue the government for incompetence?

 

The Tory Death Spiral carries on, it would be a great name for a 1970's heavy rock band. Terrible Theresa lead singer!

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I'll take that desperate and raise you nutty.

 

I saw this on the BBC and thought you should see it:

 

'Livid' Michael Gove rips up EU customs partnership report - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44668572

 

Although I bet he did it a page at a time the weedy looking twonk.

 

He apparently tore up a single page, then it all got too much.

 

He’s a serious man you know.

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He apparently tore up a single page, then it all got too much.

 

What must the EU negotiators think when they read things like this?

 

When the Brextremists call for May, Davis & Co to play hardball with the EU what on earth do they think the response will be?

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What must the EU negotiators think when they read things like this?

 

When the Brextremists call for May, Davis & Co to play hardball with the EU what on earth do they think the response will be?

 

The three stooges. Arguing with the EU then each other then the EU.

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Aye, according to some who are in love with the abomination that is the EU, the word will come to an end the day we kick them into touch.

 

The EU gravy train is shortly going to hit the buffers, the faster the better.

 

Angel1.

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Aye, according to some who are in love with the abomination that is the EU, the word will come to an end the day we kick them into touch.

 

The EU gravy train is shortly going to hit the buffers, the faster the better.

 

Angel1.

 

No it isn't. It really isn't.

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Aye, according to some who are in love with the abomination that is the EU, the word will come to an end the day we kick them into touch.

 

The EU gravy train is shortly going to hit the buffers, the faster the better.

 

Angel1.

 

wrong on both counts

 

people ARENT in love with the EU, we just dont want to lose our economy and standard of living, but know theres issues with them.

 

Its not going to hit the buffers, more false information peddled by the right

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Aye, according to some who are in love with the abomination that is the EU, the word will come to an end the day we kick them into touch.

 

The EU gravy train is shortly going to hit the buffers, the faster the better.

 

Angel1.

 

Evidence please?

 

Or is this yet another pie in the sky leavers prophecy based on personal wishes?

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After nearly 500 pages I think that both sides in the thread on brexit have probably said all that can be said. We seem to be going through the same old arguments now.

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