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Yaha, The Lords Have Passed The A50 Bill.........

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ToraToraTora | 22:25 Mon 13th Mar 2017 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39262081
So enough delay Tezza, fire the starting gun!
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One would think so.
I am informed by Mr J2 that there is some problem with the wording of the letter. Strange...
I don't see why there should be a problem with the wording of the letter.

Merkel, up yours! seems to be concise and to the point.
Yaha (whatever that means), Teza-mayb-not can involve in the morning. Yipee!

Except she won't. Zzzzzzz
Now we just have to laugh and say NON when they ask for their exit bill to be paid.

I bet everything I own the government will give them a giant chunk of money or promise to pay a giant chunk of money over the coming years. I fear they will pretend to play hard ball but quietly sign away our funds just to keep on good terms with the EU.

How else do you suppose they will get anywhere near a descent trade deal? Pay, pay, pay. And like countless governments past will dress it up as the best deal available while selling the state gold for peanuts.
And to think, when I saw this question title I thought the A50 may have been a new motorway up north.

Silly Oz ;-/
'out of the north' oz. No-one goes up north
So are you a die hard Pom Sam?
Hate the EU, oz. Is that the same thing?
Could be,
hate the Scots too?
The Scots are a people. The EU is a controlling organisation.

Anyway, yet another delaying tactic now in the past.
I'm sure the Remoaners and the wee lass North of the wall will think up other legal challenges along the way in an attempt to pervert the will of Democracy.

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