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No Deal, Now It's "highly Likely"........
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The EU appears to be settling for no deal:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-478 15599
"But ultimately it is the EU which decides whether to grant an extension. European Commission Vice-President Jyrki Katainen said a no-deal Brexit was "highly likely" despite Parliament proceeding with legislation to prevent it." - I will be eternally grateful to the EU if they do not allow further dithering.
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"But ultimately it is the EU which decides whether to grant an extension. European Commission Vice-President Jyrki Katainen said a no-deal Brexit was "highly likely" despite Parliament proceeding with legislation to prevent it." - I will be eternally grateful to the EU if they do not allow further dithering.
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Haha I find it similarly "ironic" that the Remainiacs were banking on the EUSSR stymying Brexit for them by being intransigent and are now looking at the prospect of the very same EUSSR dashing their plans due to their own silly games. Hi Ronnie. :))
13:57 Thu 04th Apr 2019
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//3T - why is he still in post then?!//
//NJ,my reply was tongue in cheek about the civil servant but thanks for explaining the situation ;-)//
If your reply was about a civil servant it reminds me of the UK modern army saying about the first issue SA.80 Assault Rifle.
" What is the similarity between a Civil Servant and a SA.80 Assault Rifle?
Answer: "They don't work and can't be fired"
//3T - why is he still in post then?!//
//NJ,my reply was tongue in cheek about the civil servant but thanks for explaining the situation ;-)//
If your reply was about a civil servant it reminds me of the UK modern army saying about the first issue SA.80 Assault Rifle.
" What is the similarity between a Civil Servant and a SA.80 Assault Rifle?
Answer: "They don't work and can't be fired"
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