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    Default British Parliament suspension is unlawful.

    The English Supreme Court has ruled Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks was unlawful. Oops! BREXIT has now got even more complex!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    The English Supreme Court has ruled Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks was unlawful. Oops! BREXIT has now got even more complex!!
    The farce continues, Bojo coming under a lot of pressure this morning Very uncertain times for businesses on border

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    The direction and tone of the debate is taking a more and more concerning tone now from both sides . Boris is into "Trust the people" Him fighting the good fight for the common folk against Parliament/establishment . The comments on the Judiciary the comments on the dishonoring of the 17.4 million who voted to leave and setting more sparks to a fire /violence ready to ignite

    On the other side we Have the leader of The liberals going to the other extreme by saying she would revoke article 50 if he became PM . Her becoming PM is like zero chance just now but those comments are yet more fuel to fire of that 17.4 million.
    Corbyn = TWAT X Double Twat

    This could easily get into civil unrest unless they all draw back , never mind extended blubber mouth Farage adding his toxic take .

    The issue will be for them whatever the outcome/deal how to bring this into sensible reasonable territory in the future .
    Last edited by beautyaddict; 25-09-19 at 08:01.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beautyaddict View Post
    The direction and tone of the debate is taking a more and more concerning tone now from both sides . Boris is into "Trust the people" Him fighting the good fight for the common folk against Parliament/establishment . The comments on the Judiciary the comments on the dishonoring of the 17.4 million who voted to leave and setting more sparks to a fire /violence ready to ignite

    On the other side we Have the leader of The liberals going to the other extreme by saying she would revoke article 50 if he became PM . Her becoming PM is like zero chance just now but those comments are yet more fuel to fire of that 17.4 million.
    Corbyn = TWAT X Double Twat

    This could easily get into civil unrest unless they all draw back , never mind extended blubber mouth Farage adding his toxic take .

    The issue will be for them whatever the outcome/deal how to bring this into sensible reasonable territory in the future .
    I can see this leading to civil unrest. BoJo seems to be trying to frame this as him versus the evil establishment. Another Trump in the making.

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    Brexit is going to and will happen.
    The issue is what deal will be taken.

    From the best option in the UK side of view, I actually do think a No Deal is the best deal.

    The EU consist of 15% of the world trade, while if the UK leave on a No Deal, then they are open to do a possible free trade with the rest of the 85% of the world, meaning the UK's economic will grown, possibly faster than the EU countries.
    They will still be able to agree to a new deal with EU also, which is still great.

    Any other deal than a No Deal will put so many boundaries on what the UK can do, and it is known that the rest of the EU will try to punish the UK for leaving.

    Jeremy Corbyn is one useless prick with no clue about anything at all and would more likely fuck up the country far worse than we could imagine.
    I am surprised that cunt can even tie his own shoe laces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Floki View Post
    Brexit is going to and will happen.
    The issue is what deal will be taken.

    From the best option in the UK side of view, I actually do think a No Deal is the best deal.

    The EU consist of 15% of the world trade, while if the UK leave on a No Deal, then they are open to do a possible free trade with the rest of the 85% of the world, meaning the UK's economic will grown, possibly faster than the EU countries.
    They will still be able to agree to a new deal with EU also, which is still great.

    Any other deal than a No Deal will put so many boundaries on what the UK can do, and it is known that the rest of the EU will try to punish the UK for leaving.

    Jeremy Corbyn is one useless prick with no clue about anything at all and would more likely fuck up the country far worse than we could imagine.
    I am surprised that cunt can even tie his own shoe laces.
    Floki this is the use of Stats to mislead . The value of a market is relevant to profit . The value of a market is highly dependent on access, disposable income distribution and competition .

    In simple terms do you wish to export to South America or the EU ? Which has less cost to physically export to ? Which had the higher disposable income which if you have to take legal action is more accessible/developed legal system . Let me make it a bit simpler

    If you ask me do I want the Mexican Market . Population 129.2 million or the German Market population 83.50million . Distance to Mexico 5451 miles from London Germany 550.2 miles

    Go figure . And thats before 100 other barriers .

    The EU is the closest ie cheapest to export to markt to the UK .
    The EU is one of the richest per capita trading block in the world with the strongest alignment of standards/ regulations and commercial laws .

    If the EU is such a waste why are so many countries trying to get deals with it ?
    Why has the UK got so few ?
    Why did Norway politely refuse to allow the UK to join its trading block ?

    Do you honestly think Trump is going to give you a great deal ???
    Last edited by beautyaddict; 25-09-19 at 16:22.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Floki View Post
    Brexit is going to and will happen.
    The issue is what deal will be taken.

    From the best option in the UK side of view, I actually do think a No Deal is the best deal.

    The EU consist of 15% of the world trade, while if the UK leave on a No Deal, then they are open to do a possible free trade with the rest of the 85% of the world, meaning the UK's economic will grown, possibly faster than the EU countries.
    They will still be able to agree to a new deal with EU also, which is still great.

    Any other deal than a No Deal will put so many boundaries on what the UK can do, and it is known that the rest of the EU will try to punish the UK for leaving.

    Jeremy Corbyn is one useless prick with no clue about anything at all and would more likely fuck up the country far worse than we could imagine.
    I am surprised that cunt can even tie his own shoe laces.
    So you appear to be like a lot of other English voters and don't give 1 Fuck about what a no deal Brexit would mean for us living over here, especially those like myself living on the border.
    The smugglers will have a field day though.

    In reply to your last post how the fuck would there not be a border here with a no deal Brexit?
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    I honestly can't wait for all this bollox to be over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenton View Post
    I honestly can't wait for all this bollox to be over.
    This is possibly the problem. Some member country in the EU wishes it was all over too, and issues a veto on a further extension of Article 50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    This is possibly the problem. Some member country in the EU wishes it was all over too, and issues a veto on a further extension of Article 50.
    I'm all in favour of countries being able to leave the EU when they want to but I have to admit they've successfully broken my spirit, they've managed to get it dragged out to the extent I've come down with terminal apathy, just end it and put me down.

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