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    Here's why we don't need the backstop, reveals Tory MP GREG HANDS who believes his 272-page report can solve the Brexit Rubik's Cube

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...-backstop.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven VanderMolen View Post
    Merkel belongs IN a cave. She was such an awful leader for Germany.
    It's the Greens who are truly awful, much of what is wrong with Germany, including the migrant crisis and the woeful Energiewende policy, flows from them. That's not exonerating Angela by the way, it just shows how awful coalitions can be.
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    Mr Macron said: “Just like Angela Merkel, I’m also confident. We should, all together, be able to find something smart within 30 days if there is goodwill on both sides, which I think there is.”

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...ers-ministers/


    Dublin and Brussels are in secret talks about imposing new customs checks and controls at ports and factories as the likelihood grows of a no deal exit from the European Union, it has emerged.

    Phil Hogan, the EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, said checks "could be at point of origin or at point of destination", adding that 55 per cent of all exports from Britain to Northern Ireland come through Dublin Port and are already automatically checked.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...ontrols-ports/


    So it CAN be done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tranquillus in Exile View Post
    Mr Macron said: “Just like Angela Merkel, I’m also confident. We should, all together, be able to find something smart within 30 days if there is goodwill on both sides, which I think there is.”

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...ers-ministers/


    Dublin and Brussels are in secret talks about imposing new customs checks and controls at ports and factories as the likelihood grows of a no deal exit from the European Union, it has emerged.

    Phil Hogan, the EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, said checks "could be at point of origin or at point of destination", adding that 55 per cent of all exports from Britain to Northern Ireland come through Dublin Port and are already automatically checked.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...ontrols-ports/


    So it CAN be done?
    See post 271

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    Boris Johnson’s cheerleaders are delusional – no good Brexit deal is possible


    Huge swaths of the British press are given over to Brexiteers’ fantasies. The sorry truth doesn’t get a look in

    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-boris-johnson
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    Quote Originally Posted by moon View Post

    Boris Johnson’s cheerleaders are delusional – no good Brexit deal is possible


    Huge swaths of the British press are given over to Brexiteers’ fantasies. The sorry truth doesn’t get a look in

    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-boris-johnson
    Owen fucking Jones!! He got beat up the other day outside a pub in Islington, much as I detest the little shit he didn't deserve that.

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    Peter Oborne once admired Corbyn, now he despises him.

    Jeremy Corbyn is spineless, tepid and destined to be damned by history

    Jeremy Corbyn is often portrayed as one of the most Left-wing leaders of a mainstream party that Britain has ever had. As evidence, people highlight how he welcomed convicted IRA men to the Commons shortly after the Brighton bombing in 1984. There is also his wish to impose much tougher wealth taxes, to renationalise great swathes of the country’s public utilities, to cancel our Trident nuclear defence system and to introduce rent controls.

    Clearly such policies struck a chord with some voters as he cut the Tories’ Commons majority in the 2017 General Election. Above all, they saw a man who stuck to his principles, unlike David Cameron and Tony Blair who they regarded as snake-oil salesmen.

    I believe that voters were right to admire Jeremy Corbyn back then. But ever since he has been a disappointment. This is not because he’s too radical and Left-wing. It’s because he has shown no leadership whatsoever. He’s twisted and turned so often that nobody knows what he stands for.

    In sum, he’s been tepid and weak. He’s sat on the fence for so long that the iron has entered his soul, as early 20th-century PM David Lloyd George once said of an opponent. I believe Corbyn’s failure to stand up for what he believes explains his appalling position in the polls. They all show Labour lagging well behind the Tories.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...d-history.html
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    That's no way to talk about your next leader, maggot.
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    You can't have our £30billion, Boris Johnson will tell the EU TODAY: PM rips up Brexit divorce bill as lawyers say No Deal means the UK only owes £9billion

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-9billion.html

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    Horseshit. The UK will not survive diplomatically if it welches on its legally-binding debts. You'll be international pariahs and trading with the Marshall Islands.
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    Boris Johnson and Donald Trump set to agree September 'free trade deal' after secret talks

    A HISTORIC trade agreement between Britain and the United States is set to be signed next month, senior US figures have revealed.

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...K-trade-latest

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    Ah yes- your ' special relationship ' with Lucifer;

    No deal will mean so many compromises for Britain: Trump will make sure of that
    Concessions on food standards, data protection, taxes on tech giants … EU membership was never like this


    https://www.theguardian.com/business...-summit-brexit

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    Quote Originally Posted by moon View Post
    The UK will not survive diplomatically if it welches on its legally-binding debts.
    The point is that most of that £30 billion is NOT legally binding, nor was it ever agreed by the UK parliament. Mrs May conceded it to the EU negotiators without argument, because she was desperate for a "deal" at any price. Now she's history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tranquillus in Exile View Post
    The point is that most of that £30 billion is NOT legally binding.
    We'll see. And it's 39 billion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tranquillus in Exile View Post
    The point is that most of that £30 billion is NOT legally binding, nor was it ever agreed by the UK parliament. Mrs May conceded it to the EU negotiators without argument, because she was desperate for a "deal" at any price. Now she's history.
    That's way too subtle and nuanced for a pompous pontificating peasant like Moonatic. It is putting the cart before the horse to agree the divorce bill without knowing the deal. Who in their right minds agrees to pay for something without knowing what they are getting? That's exactly what the EU demanded and May acquiesced.
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