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@MajorRage said in Brexit:
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This election is Boris vs Corbyn. If JC wins, I leave.
Along with about a third of the population and 90% of the money.
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@Catogrande said in Brexit:
It's official UK government and the EU agree an extension until January 31st.
But Parliament reject a December 12th GE. There seems to still be many ways the lower house can fuck things over.
What's the excuse for no GE?
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Brexit:
@Catogrande said in Brexit:
It's official UK government and the EU agree an extension until January 31st.
But Parliament reject a December 12th GE. There seems to still be many ways the lower house can fuck things over.
What's the excuse for no GE?
The logical answer is fuck knows. I suspect the reality is a mixture of Brexit reluctance and party politics before good of the country. Either way, piss poor.
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@MajorRage said in Brexit:
Official line is they don’t trust Boris.
I’m lost for words. Genuinely.
Surely if you don't trust the fluffybunny then agree to a GE and get the fluffybunny out.
But they and the Lib Dems know that by fucking around with Brexit neither will get in.
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@MiketheSnow said in Brexit:
@MajorRage said in Brexit:
Official line is they don’t trust Boris.
I’m lost for words. Genuinely.
Surely if you don't trust the fluffybunny then agree to a GE and get the fluffybunny out.
But they and the Lib Dems know that by fucking around with Brexit neither will get in.
Hence lost for words. Nothing even makes sense anymore.
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@MajorRage said in Brexit:
It’s here it’s happening, let the people rejoice!
Will it work? In reality I don’t know ...
But I think Varadkar interview has pushed me into believing this is the right decison.
Good time to buy some NZD just in case?
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@MajorRage said in Brexit:
It’s here it’s happening, let the people rejoice!
Will it work? In reality I don’t know ...
But I think Varadkar interview has pushed me into believing this is the right decison.
Good time to buy some NZD just in case?
Why?
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Voted Remain but changed my mind - and a lot of that has to to with the way the likes of Varadker and other European and EU leaders behaved. Don't think I'm alone in this.
I think they were/are very worried by the prospect of a low tax, Singapore-style, uber-competitive economy on their doorstep and thought they could bully the UK into voting again as they did with other member countries over the Lisbon Treaty or get the softest of Brexit deals with the UK.
The stonking Boris majority put paid to that and they now face the very real prospect of losing business to a low-tax UK with a US/UK zero-tariff Free Trade deal in place at the same time as a re-elected Trump aims his guns at the EU's trade policies
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Brexit:
@MajorRage said in Brexit:
It’s here it’s happening, let the people rejoice!
Will it work? In reality I don’t know ...
But I think Varadkar interview has pushed me into believing this is the right decison.
Good time to buy some NZD just in case?
Why?
Can you think of any reason?
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Brexit:
@MajorRage said in Brexit:
It’s here it’s happening, let the people rejoice!
Will it work? In reality I don’t know ...
But I think Varadkar interview has pushed me into believing this is the right decison.
Good time to buy some NZD just in case?
Why?
Can you think of any reason?
No good ones. Hence my question
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Brexit:
@Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Brexit:
@MajorRage said in Brexit:
It’s here it’s happening, let the people rejoice!
Will it work? In reality I don’t know ...
But I think Varadkar interview has pushed me into believing this is the right decison.
Good time to buy some NZD just in case?
Why?
Can you think of any reason?
No good ones. Hence my question
Ahh I see, so what you meant to say was that you can't think of any good reason to? Thanks. Helpful as usual.
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