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Brexit Deal
It has been done, announcement due in the next hour.
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“ And the 'remainers' said it wouldn't happen and, if it did, it would be a disaster. To paraphrase Thatcher, wrong, wrong, wrong.”
You are wrong.
I’m the biggest “Remainer” going and I’ve been confident all along there would be one.
I think it might have been the other side talking of disaster betrayal etc
You are wrong.
I’m the biggest “Remainer” going and I’ve been confident all along there would be one.
I think it might have been the other side talking of disaster betrayal etc
stop moaning ichi, even Farage is saying it's a good outcome;
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/poli tics/13 76419/n igel-fa rage-br exit-tr ade-dea l-news- boris-j ohnson- latest- michel- barnier -update
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Read this a couple of times but I'm none the wiser.
https:/ /www.ms n.com/e n-gb/ne ws/ukne ws/fish ing-dat a-mix-u p-delay ed-brex it-deal -announ cement/ ar-BB1c d1dR
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That is a relief. To have left with no deal would have been madness, and that has been averted.
There were many Conservative members and supporters who didn’t want a deal. I doubt they will quietly accept it. The deal might be Boris winning his first battle with the Euro sceptics, but the start of losing the war.
I doubt Farage, Rees-Mogg, Cash and Bone will be happy tonight, so that’s a nice thought.
There were many Conservative members and supporters who didn’t want a deal. I doubt they will quietly accept it. The deal might be Boris winning his first battle with the Euro sceptics, but the start of losing the war.
I doubt Farage, Rees-Mogg, Cash and Bone will be happy tonight, so that’s a nice thought.