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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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Read this and weep. Chris Grayling has to be the worst cabinet minister, which is quite a feat.
 
Ramshock there will be crickets because you are on ignore and have been for years. You mistake me for somebody who knows about or cares about trade deals. I do not. Please take your weird strawmen elsewhere

I suggest you start taking an interest in trade deals because they could determine how badly we get hit by a no deal brexit
 
Frankly, basing a country decison that will change the country for good or for bad or for different for the next decades, on how the football will be affected, even as passionate the sport can be in our lives, should be below secondary in priorities. Ball will still roll and play. EPL muscle is the least of the concerns IMO
 
@Ramshock there will be crickets because you are on ignore and have been for years. You mistake me for somebody who knows about or cares about trade deals. I do not. Please take your weird strawmen elsewhere

What a mature person. Here is more stuff is you can hear me through your im not listening ear buds!
 
Yep, it's nearly time for them to wheel out the inevitable 'Blitz spirit' show:

"EU rules meant that we couldn't afford chicken, so my hubby starved to death. Still, mustn't grumble - he came in handy afterwards as a draught excluder. Gawd bless Brexit!"

*does Cockney knees-up jig*
 
Yep, it's nearly time for them to wheel out the inevitable 'Blitz spirit' show:

"EU rules meant that we couldn't afford chicken, so my hubby starved to death. Still, mustn't grumble - he came in handy afterwards as a draught excluder. Gawd bless Brexit!"

*does Cockney knees-up jig*
It’s ok they can do street parties with big long tables and little Union Jack bunting. Yay!*


*as long as you’re not a Jonny foreigner, Irish or a dog
 
I'd really enjoy brexit - if i were brexit proof. Unfortunately i'm not. I have bills to pay, just like the rest of us. If i didn't (like the Tory toffs who came up with the idea), i'd sit back and laugh as the country goes to shit and the very idiots who voted for it are the ones who suffer the most.

Unfortunately i'm not brexit proof, nor is anyone else i care about.
 
It’s ok they can do street parties with big long tables and little Union Jack bunting. Yay!*


*as long as you’re not a Jonny foreigner, Irish or a dog

There's nothing worse than meeting someone who comes across as perfectly normal and then subsequently finding out that they're the sort of person who organises those cnuting things.
 
I'd really enjoy brexit - if i were brexit proof. Unfortunately i'm not. I have bills to pay, just like the rest of us. If i didn't (like the Tory toffs who came up with the idea), i'd sit back and laugh as the country goes to shit and the very idiots who voted for it are the ones who suffer the most.

Unfortunately i'm not brexit proof, nor is anyone else i care about.
This is exactly how I feel about it. I also know some people, better off than me, who would be quite happy to pay a £900+ Brexit tax. The bastards
 
i'd sit back and laugh as the country goes to shit and the very idiots who voted for it are the ones who suffer the most.
The biggest Brexit demographic is the elderly in the countryside, they'll be fine. The biggest demographic against it was students and working people, who are set to take the biggest hit. This "they'll get what they deserve" sentiment is entirely misguided.
 
The biggest Brexit demographic is the elderly in the countryside, they'll be fine. The biggest demographic against it was students and working people, who are set to take the biggest hit. This "they'll get what they deserve" sentiment is entirely misguided.
I guess he's thinking of the Nissan workers up in Sunderland etc...
 
I'd really enjoy brexit - if i were brexit proof. Unfortunately i'm not. I have bills to pay, just like the rest of us. If i didn't (like the Tory toffs who came up with the idea), i'd sit back and laugh as the country goes to shit and the very idiots who voted for it are the ones who suffer the most.

Unfortunately i'm not brexit proof, nor is anyone else i care about.

I live overseas so won't be affected personally, but I do worry about all my friends and family, not to mention the UK is my country and I deeply care about it's future. I'm not sure it'd be as easy to enjoy it as you might think.
 
I'd really enjoy brexit - if i were brexit proof. Unfortunately i'm not. I have bills to pay, just like the rest of us. If i didn't (like the Tory toffs who came up with the idea), i'd sit back and laugh as the country goes to shit and the very idiots who voted for it are the ones who suffer the most.

Unfortunately i'm not brexit proof, nor is anyone else i care about.

The problem is that, if things do go very badly (in other words, we crash out with no deal), it could get very ugly indeed. Nobody is going to admit they were a snake oil salesman or the dupe of a snake oil salesman and so the blame game will begin. The EU will be the number one villain for “punishing” the UK, while we can expect more “saboteur”, “stab in the back” type language against remainers. The likes of Bannon are already swarming around like flies on sh*t ready to exploit a nationalist backlash.
 
The problem is that, if things do go very badly (in other words, we crash out with no deal), it could get very ugly indeed. Nobody is going to admit they were a snake oil salesman or the dupe of a snake oil salesman and so the blame game will begin. The EU will be the number one villain for “punishing” the UK, while we can expect more “saboteur”, “stab in the back” type language against remainers. The likes of Bannon are already swarming around like flies on sh*t ready to exploit a nationalist backlash.

They are keeping May around so she can take the fall - it will all go on her shoulders (or at least they will do their best to make it like that)
 
They are keeping May around so she can take the fall - it will all go on her shoulders (or at least they will do their best to make it like that)

Definitely - none of the Brexiteers want to take ownership of squaring a circle as it’s much easier to carp from the sidelines. But blaming May will be more of a Conservative leadership issue. If lorries are indeed backed up for 30 miles at Dover while the economy tanks, in general election terms the finger will be pointed at the EU (and, by implication, its fifth column in the UK).