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Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 2:17pm

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Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 2:17pm

A big man baby having yet another temper tantrum to cause maximum hurt and damage to the UK while the class bullies cheer and egg him on.

A Trump wannabe  

Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 2:22pm

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Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 2:22pm

Wouldn't surprise me if it was his game plan all along and why he caved in on the backstop.

The man is a born liar and can't be trusted, ditto his circle of cronies.

Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 3:56pm

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Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 3:56pm

Movingon wrote on Mon Sep 7, 2020 2:22pm:

Wouldn't surprise me if it was his game plan all along and why he caved in on the backstop.

The man is a born liar and can't be trusted, ditto his circle of cronies.

All politicians from all parties are just the same, I wouldn't trust any one of them!!

Steve 

Posted: Mon Sep 7, 2020 9:13pm

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Posted: Tue Sep 8, 2020 8:35am

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Posted: Tue Sep 8, 2020 8:35am

Typical Cummings approach. Problem is, if they do break the withdrawal agreement, an international treaty, why would the EU or anyone else sign any agreement with them?

Posted: Tue Sep 8, 2020 8:46am

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Posted: Tue Sep 8, 2020 10:36am

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Posted: Tue Sep 8, 2020 10:36am

Would appear that far too many people on this forum only look at one side of the argument. It is about time we started to look after the UK's interests and stop keeling over at every turn as successive governments have done.

We voted to join a free trade association, not this bureaucratic madhouse that is the EU.   

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Posted: Tue Sep 8, 2020 11:02am

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I and the majority of the British public will have our will. I disagree about the no deal scenario, that situation would in the hurt the EU every bit as much as the UK.

If we are the ones expected to pay a  £39 Billion divorce settlement, surely  we should agree with the terms of that settlement, not the criteria imposed by Barnier and his entourage. 

Posted: Tue Sep 8, 2020 11:20am

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Posted: Tue Sep 8, 2020 11:20am

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Two things :remember 'nothing is agreed until every thing is agreed'? So if no trade deal, does Withdrawal Agreement fall? And as new residencia doc specifically names WA as source of rights for UK citizens I believe I read, what happens then? Getting the heebiejeebies about whole process...! 

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