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Hopefully the fallout from this disastrous Brexit leads to Comrade Corbyn becoming PM
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Exports from EU ex UK, to the US are on par with their exports to the UK. About 15% of their total exports.
The UKs largest export market is the EU, by a country mile.
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Originally posted by Dinner View PostNo, not really. Yes, Parliament is split but the default position comes in less than 100 days and is no deal brexit. If the EU wants to protect its access to its biggest export market it had better get a hell of a lot more reasonable and accommodating real fast. Otherwise, the UK really will go free trade and the EU will see its market share shrink and shrink and shrink.
You tried sabotage, it failed, you tried subterfuge, that also failed, so how about you try being honest and reasonable? If the EU is even capable of it.
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No, not really. Yes, Parliament is split but the default position comes in less than 100 days and is no deal brexit. If the EU wants to protect its access to its biggest export market it had better get a hell of a lot more reasonable and accommodating real fast. Otherwise, the UK really will go free trade and the EU will see its market share shrink and shrink and shrink.
You tried sabotage, it failed, you tried subterfuge, that also failed, so how about you try being honest and reasonable? If the EU is even capable of it.
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No deal is not a majority position in the parliament, which was - yes - overwhelmingly against the deal that was on the table, but otherwise is completely split what it actually should be instead. There are various positions from no deal, no Brexit, delay, this or that model (Canada/Norway/whatever).
No deal remains certainly a possibility, but at this point the matter is simply open. Though if I finally get my iPalantir running I'll tell y'all
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More BS. if the UK want to leave it's their choice an they must accept the unavoidable terms. The article is totally wrong about the facts unless you are living in a fantasy world.
As it is the leave deal was terrible, and so Britain will leave without a deal. Bad negotiations from the EU.
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The Speaker of the House of Commons' interventions at PMQs are an integral part of the weekly exchange. Here's the best (or worst) of the Commons clashes fro...
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He was mocking John Bercow, the speaker of the house. I can only assume you’ve not seen any news coverage from parliament or you would instantly recognise this.
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Originally posted by BeBro View Post
ORDAH!!!
Then the "impossible" will suddenly become possible and everyone will wonder why the **** stain Junckers refused to do such an obviously mutually beneficial deal. I am positive the 30% tax increases will also sharpen minds.
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I think more the dead parrot skit, except with the twist that the vendor is not lying.
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Theresa May survives yet again. She reminds me of the old guy in the bring out your dead Monty Python skit.
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