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A Little Surprised No One Seems To Have Put This Up For Discussion/debate
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So I thought I'd oblige. (Apologies if I missed an earlier thread.) Still on course for no-deal then, mainly due to our remainer parliament. Have fun :-)
So I thought I'd oblige. (Apologies if I missed an earlier thread.) Still on course for no-deal then, mainly due to our remainer parliament. Have fun :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.not sure why you are surprised OG. There is in fact no negotiation, there never has been. The current administration are playing the same game as the EUSSR. Which is vast improvement on Mrs May's collaboration. They know that a sensible agreement is not ever going to arise so they've put out something to be rejected so we can leave with no deal. No deal is and always has been inevitable.
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