Brexit negotiations
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gloswhite
Dunkels King
wanderlust
Reebok Trotter
Natasha Whittam
Angry Dad
Hipster_Nebula
Growler
wessy
Cajunboy
rammywhite
okocha
finlaymcdanger
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662 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Jan 17 2019, 19:51
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
France has activated their contingency plans for a no-deal Brexit and the EU are coordinating their activities on this across all 27 nations. Massive investment going into ports and airports etc so stock up on tins and dried food folks.
663 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Jan 17 2019, 20:16
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
How do other countries outside the EU get food?
664 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Jan 17 2019, 20:18
Guest
Guest
Difficult to ignore a second referendum now, parliament is completely failing to deliver.
665 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Jan 17 2019, 20:24
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Twirls & Pepsi are made/produced in the UK.
I'll be fine.
I'll be fine.
666 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Jan 17 2019, 20:43
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I'm increasing my pantoufle stock.
667 Re: Brexit negotiations Thu Jan 17 2019, 21:06
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
I just googled pantoufle.
I should have known.
I should have known.
668 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 00:06
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
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Or just get Amazon Prime
wanderlust wrote:France has activated their contingency plans for a no-deal Brexit and the EU are coordinating their activities on this across all 27 nations. Massive investment going into ports and airports etc so stock up on tins and dried food folks.
Or just get Amazon Prime
669 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 00:41
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Twirls are made in the EU so the hard border with Ireland might delay your weekly shipment. Stock up now.Natasha Whittam wrote:Twirls & Pepsi are made/produced in the UK.
I'll be fine.
670 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 00:42
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Amazon prime do food? Cool.finlaymcdanger wrote:Ewanderlust wrote:France has activated their contingency plans for a no-deal Brexit and the EU are coordinating their activities on this across all 27 nations. Massive investment going into ports and airports etc so stock up on tins and dried food folks.
Or just get Amazon Prime
671 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 00:43
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
You slipped up there.Natasha Whittam wrote:I just googled pantoufle.
I should have known.
672 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 08:37
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
I'm normally a fan of Jezza but his refusal to meet May until a no deal brexit is off the table is wrong. Its time they all worked together to get us a better deal or if not then at least we have something in place for the dreaded no deal.
673 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 09:53
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
I am normally not a fan of Corbyn but for once I think he is right. May has no plan B. She is still trying to get her deal through. Her default position is no deal, which even she admits will be a disaster, but she will do anything to avoid backing down and splitting the Tory party.
Even those politicians that have met her have mostly insisted she veto a no deal brexit which she refuses to do. Corbyn actually wants brexit but he is right to refuse to negotiate until she rules out a no deal brexit.
I want a second referendum but failing that a brexit on Labour's terms is the least bad option. May could deliver this but she is simply to stubborn to do so.
Even those politicians that have met her have mostly insisted she veto a no deal brexit which she refuses to do. Corbyn actually wants brexit but he is right to refuse to negotiate until she rules out a no deal brexit.
I want a second referendum but failing that a brexit on Labour's terms is the least bad option. May could deliver this but she is simply to stubborn to do so.
674 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 10:50
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
That said, the far right who engineered the referendum actually want no deal. I don't specifically mean the politicians themselves apart from the ERG, but rather the billionaire funders who will be able to exploit the chaos whilst being unaffected themselves like that bloke that is also linked to the Trump campaign.xmiles wrote:I am normally not a fan of Corbyn but for once I think he is right. May has no plan B. She is still trying to get her deal through. Her default position is no deal, which even she admits will be a disaster, but she will do anything to avoid backing down and splitting the Tory party.
Even those politicians that have met her have mostly insisted she veto a no deal brexit which she refuses to do. Corbyn actually wants brexit but he is right to refuse to negotiate until she rules out a no deal brexit.
I want a second referendum but failing that a brexit on Labour's terms is the least bad option. May could deliver this but she is simply to stubborn to do so.
675 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 11:45
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
"far right" Jesus Christ.
676 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 11:50
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Thought Jesus Christ was a commie?Hipster_Nebula wrote:"far right" Jesus Christ.
677 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 12:06
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Probably was a commie. Also liked to hang about with 12 other guys 'fishing for men'.
A likely story.
A likely story.
678 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 12:16
Guest
Guest
Dire crowd on Question Time last night. Huge cheer when that clown Isabel Oakshott pushes No Deal, one guy asked to explain why he was so keen on it to which he explained as soon as we say no deal Angela Merkel will be on the phone begging us to come back and buy her cars.
Grim.
Grim.
679 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 12:23
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Indeed. We are giants.T.R.O.Y wrote:Dire crowd on Question Time last night. Huge cheer when that clown Isabel Oakshott pushes No Deal, one guy asked to explain why he was so keen on it to which he explained as soon as we say no deal Angela Merkel will be on the phone begging us to come back and buy her cars.
Grim.
680 Re: Brexit negotiations Fri Jan 18 2019, 13:42
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
T.R.O.Y wrote:Dire crowd on Question Time last night. Huge cheer when that clown Isabel Oakshott pushes No Deal, one guy asked to explain why he was so keen on it to which he explained as soon as we say no deal Angela Merkel will be on the phone begging us to come back and buy her cars.
Grim.
Yes I saw a couple of labour activists on twitter complaining. Funny what happens when you hold it outside of London.
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