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The way I see it, is that Boris doesn't have much to lose
Thats the way l see it too Bread !
My quuestion is, does Boris??
He seems to be fixated on getting a "deal"??
To be fair to him, he has said he will get us a "deal" from the
very beginning??
Thats the way l see it too Bread !
My quuestion is, does Boris??
He seems to be fixated on getting a "deal"??
To be fair to him, he has said he will get us a "deal" from the
very beginning??
Donkeyman! 🤔🤔
Malthouse was on the radio today saying prepare for a no deal Brexit so either Brussels have caved in totally (which is possible), the UK has caved in (which I doubt as we are in a no deal situation anyway) or the UK is using the opportunity to delay tearing up the withdrawal agreement until the USA elections are over (which I think could be very possible).
What the USA are doing draining the swamp with Trump goes hand in hand with Brexit here - except here, the swap is the EU Commission the Civil Service, House of Lords.
Have a listen to Sebastian Gorka and Mike Graham discuss it here.
Fast forward to 8:36 - some interesting stats on Trump vs Biden too
Laura Huhtasaari, a member of the right-wing Finns party, launched a spirited defence of Boris Johnson in the European Parliament yesterday. She subsequently told Express.co.uk: "In my view, there is no future for the current version of the EU because European nations do not accept the joint economic liabilities and the centralised government imposed by the EU."
Brussels is planning to let chaos reign at the start of the year, believing such a move will trigger a resumption of Brexit trade negotiations with the UK, insiders have claimed.
Meanwhile the EU Commission reportedly believes Mr Johnson is stalling for time until the results of the US election on November 3, with eurocrats reasoning if Democrat Joe Biden wins, the PM will be more willing to compromise.
Funnily enough I just mentioned the USA elections at the same tome you posted on this thread Cinderella . I think that even if Boris sticks to his guns we could have the framework trade agreement by next week.
I also have a feeling that the USA framework agreement will be announced just before the USA elections.
What the USA are doing draining the swamp with Trump goes hand in hand with Brexit here
I think that if Bidet is elected to President this year, the situation in America will reflect what happened when BLiar, Brown, Millipede, Compo, etc., were PMs/leaders of the Loony Party.
He won't last long. The Americans aren't as stupid as the British lefties.
Funnily enough I just mentioned the USA elections at the same tome you posted on this thread Cinderella . I think that even if Boris sticks to his guns we could have the framework trade agreement by next week.
I also have a feeling that the USA framework agreement will be announced just before the USA elections.
I think that if Bidet is elected to President this year, the situation in America will reflect what happened when BLiar, Brown, Millipede, Compo, etc., were PMs/leaders of the Loony Party.
He won't last long. The Americans aren't as stupid as the British lefties.