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Are The E U S S R About To Get Sensible?

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ToraToraTora | 12:13 Thu 22nd Oct 2020 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54642907
I think the Government have finally convinced that we are quite happy with no deal and keeping all our fish. Is Macron about to get a new one torn?
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Nope no chance
same chance that the OP will post a sensible question we can all answer rationally - nil
There will be a deal of sorts.

It won’t be “So long and thanks for all the fish”
Has their approach really changed ? If not then what is the point ?
Last thing we need are "compromises" that cross the red lines of being a sovereign nation.
OG; do you prefer being a subject rather than a citizen?
That's a separate subject.

We are both regardless, and you can start a new thread about constitutional reform if you wish.
What happened to "there will be no more negotiations"?
Of course the negotiations are going on - this is all part of the end play and emotions that suggest throwing out the baby with the bathwater or toys out of the pram occur when say any large deal is on the table. I have seen plenty in my time and a quick mind/retort is always useful as is a sense of sanity and humour.
//will post a sensible question we can all answer rationally -// ???

From the gobbldegook generator itself. Haha. Hi Ronny.(¬‿¬)

Minny Manny is a busted flush and can no longer play the next hand of Sovereignty Poker with the big lads.
If Boris sticks to his guns, the only problem will be finding a form of words that will save face for the EU, something they can push on to their people.
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mozz: //What happened to "there will be no more negotiations"? // - who ever said that?

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