September 5, 20204 yr It's like what Boris said yesterday, the UK will "prosper mightily". As for the EU project, it's not the UK's problem anymore.
September 5, 20204 yr WTO - The only way to go. The UK have plans ready for our extremely bright future outside the EU project, the EU project does not figure in our future plans at all. The EU have failed in these negotiations, the UK will get back everything we have given away to the EU project, the EU will end up with nothing from the UK. [citation very strongly needed]
September 5, 20204 yr We're in the end game, there will be no October 31st. Or even November like Merkel wanted. The EU are that arrogant, they thought Boris would be exactly the same as that traitor Theresa May. Well by that logic, half of the country are traitors :lol: Surprised your posts aren't sponsored by the Brexit Party.
September 5, 20204 yr Please include reasons in your answer with reverting to ‘Boris says we’ll be fine’ or ‘no one has a crystal ball, we don’t know it’ll be bad’. Think the quotes from the Sun are the arguments Chris follows!?
September 5, 20204 yr I think Peacemob has started a war ironically 😂 Also I think maybe Vidcapper has returned 😍
September 5, 20204 yr I think Peacemob has started a war ironically 😂 Also I think maybe Vidcapper has returned 😍 Peacemob and Vidcapper are separate entities. I’m happy that Peacemob is happy, if the rest of us could just be that delusional then we’d probably cope better.
September 5, 20204 yr We're in the end game, there will be no October 31st. Or even November like Merkel wanted. The EU are that arrogant, they thought Boris would be exactly the same as that traitor Theresa May. Exactly. They thought we'd roll over and cave in to everything they wanted in a trade deal but reckoned without our great tenacious and clever Prime Minister. He's quite prepared for us to leave with No Deal. In fact I think he may prefer it then our hands aren't tied to the EU at all any more. I see from other forums that people are starting to buy extra loo rolls and tinned and non-perishable foods again, just in case there are delays at the ports in early January. Michael Gove thinks we'll be okay though.
September 5, 20204 yr Exactly. They thought we'd roll over and cave in to everything they wanted in a trade deal but reckoned without our great tenacious and clever Prime Minister. He's quite prepared for us to leave with No Deal. In fact I think he may prefer it then our hands aren't tied to the EU at all any more. I see from other forums that people are starting to buy extra loo rolls and tinned and non-perishable foods again, just in case there are delays at the ports in early January. Michael Gove thinks we'll be okay though. The cost of food will go up and there will be delays at the ports. Why do you think the Government are buying lorry parks? Anyone with a basic grasp of how a supply chain works has been saying this for years, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work it out. And yeah, people should be buying produce as there will likely be product shortages. Most comanpies stockpile enough produce in warehouses for 6 months but Covid has absolutely depleted most stock. You can trust Michael Gove as you want, but I work in the food & beverage industry and I will tell you he is wrong :lol:
September 5, 20204 yr Exactly. They thought we'd roll over and cave in to everything they wanted in a trade deal but reckoned without our great tenacious and clever Prime Minister. He's quite prepared for us to leave with No Deal. In fact I think he may prefer it then our hands aren't tied to the EU at all any more. I see from other forums that people are starting to buy extra loo rolls and tinned and non-perishable foods again, just in case there are delays at the ports in early January. Michael Gove thinks we'll be okay though. That would be the Gove who said that no-deal was such a terrible idea that it couldn’t be allowed to happen. Hmm.
September 5, 20204 yr Exactly. They thought we'd roll over and cave in to everything they wanted in a trade deal but reckoned without our great tenacious and clever Prime Minister. He's quite prepared for us to leave with No Deal. In fact I think he may prefer it then our hands aren't tied to the EU at all any more. I see from other forums that people are starting to buy extra loo rolls and tinned and non-perishable foods again, just in case there are delays at the ports in early January. Michael Gove thinks we'll be okay though. State aid is at the top of the list of most things the EU is worried about once the UK goes WTO. The EU don't like it when people tell them NO, it makes them all confused and bewildered. The UK is giving them a lesson on how to treat a child when they're being ridiculous. Edited September 5, 20204 yr by PeaceMob
September 5, 20204 yr State aid is at the top of the list of most things the EU is worried about once the UK goes WTO. The EU don't like it when people tell them NO, it makes them all confused and bewildered. The UK is giving them a lesson on how to treat a child when they're being ridiculous. NO
September 5, 20204 yr State aid is at the top of the list of most things the EU is worried about once the UK goes WTO. The EU don't like it when people tell them NO, it makes them all confused and bewildered. The UK is giving them a lesson on how to treat a child when they're being ridiculous. You give them a lesson by threatening to commit an act of gross self harm? OK.
September 5, 20204 yr Peacemob's assistance about Brexit is a bit like a kid that gets away from their parents for the first ever time for a lads/girls holiday. Absolutely no existence of any facts and everything links back to their hatred of the EU project.
September 5, 20204 yr I just think it’s laughable how anyone can say that it was the EU that demanded the UK roll over and accept everything, when it was quite clearly the opposite. I see it all over Twitter every day, people’s hatred of the EU has left them completely blind to reality. Everything, even if it has nothing to do with the EU, is the EU’s fault... :lol:
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