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Godless Ape
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Britannia
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#675 (permalink) |
Godless Ape
Join Date: Mar 2017
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What a lad.
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...here to hear...
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: He lives on Love Street
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^ Yeah, Fluff. I have to say that the word "shambles" springs to mind.
![]() After the Salzberg embarrassment, a no-deal crash out is looking more and more likely imo. Every prediction has been that crashing out is the worst possible scenario, so it's going to be real white-knuckle time for people and politicians alike, i.e. hold on to something solid and hope that you live through the March 2019 deadline. This is my ominous take-away from the Salzberg meeting:- 27 EU leaders have a united stance of rejecting the latest Brit proposal. 3 or 4 British political factions can't agree on a single element of Brexit, even to the point of wondering if they shouldn't have another referendum and hope that the whole sorry mess can be made to go away. Quote:
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