"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". 17:22 - Dec 21 with 2613 views | noggin | Mental. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:25 - Dec 21 with 2330 views | jeera | That anyone could have thought it was a good idea to push ahead amidst a pandemic. The most obvious thing to do would have been to shelve everything for now at least. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:35 - Dec 21 with 2286 views | Darth_Koont | Even worse, it’s taken 4.5 years (with punitive costs of uncertainty for UK businesses and untold political and democratic damage including the likely breakup of the UK) to get to THIS point. Completely mind-blowing. Brexit and its “management” will go down as one of the biggest follies of modern times and makes us look every inch the basket case of the Western World. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:38 - Dec 21 with 2268 views | noggin |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:35 - Dec 21 by Darth_Koont | Even worse, it’s taken 4.5 years (with punitive costs of uncertainty for UK businesses and untold political and democratic damage including the likely breakup of the UK) to get to THIS point. Completely mind-blowing. Brexit and its “management” will go down as one of the biggest follies of modern times and makes us look every inch the basket case of the Western World. |
Can you imagine the meltdown if, God forbid, Corbyn was PM and handled brexit and covid half as badly? |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:41 - Dec 21 with 2245 views | Eireannach_gorm |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:25 - Dec 21 by jeera | That anyone could have thought it was a good idea to push ahead amidst a pandemic. The most obvious thing to do would have been to shelve everything for now at least. |
.......But Brexit must get done, those uplands won't sun themselves. |  | |  |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:42 - Dec 21 with 2238 views | Pinewoodblue |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:35 - Dec 21 by Darth_Koont | Even worse, it’s taken 4.5 years (with punitive costs of uncertainty for UK businesses and untold political and democratic damage including the likely breakup of the UK) to get to THIS point. Completely mind-blowing. Brexit and its “management” will go down as one of the biggest follies of modern times and makes us look every inch the basket case of the Western World. |
Had we acknowledged three years ago that we were unlikely to reach an amicable settlement on trade we would be in a better position now than we are. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:44 - Dec 21 with 2225 views | Darth_Koont |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:38 - Dec 21 by noggin | Can you imagine the meltdown if, God forbid, Corbyn was PM and handled brexit and covid half as badly? |
Yes, I can. The right would be organising a military coup at the first suggestion of a lockdown and the centrists in the labour PLP and the Guardian would be backing them. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:45 - Dec 21 with 2221 views | Steve_M |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:42 - Dec 21 by Pinewoodblue | Had we acknowledged three years ago that we were unlikely to reach an amicable settlement on trade we would be in a better position now than we are. |
We could have done had the Tory Party been able to accept that there are costs to Brexit. We're still no closer to that so it has to be everyone else's fault. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:58 - Dec 21 with 2156 views | Pinewoodblue |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:44 - Dec 21 by Darth_Koont | Yes, I can. The right would be organising a military coup at the first suggestion of a lockdown and the centrists in the labour PLP and the Guardian would be backing them. |
Corbyn isn’t PM because too many people , even pre Covid, could imagine the consequences, although I doubt they realized how big a majority they were giving Johnson. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:00 - Dec 21 with 2141 views | noggin |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:58 - Dec 21 by Pinewoodblue | Corbyn isn’t PM because too many people , even pre Covid, could imagine the consequences, although I doubt they realized how big a majority they were giving Johnson. |
But couldn't see the consequences of Boris the buffoon? |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:01 - Dec 21 with 2143 views | footers | If it's good enough for a massive country like China, then surely it's good enough for us Brits too... |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:05 - Dec 21 with 2126 views | nodge_blue | I try and keep a level head with things....but Im losing it! This is all mental. Lets really pile on the sh1t. High covid rates, new british very of covid which is a danger for a variety of reasons, lorries jammed in Kent and oh lets have a no deal brexit. All this from the man who said that we'd be back to normal by Christmas. He can't be trusted to run a sweet shop let along the country. Has anyone got any good news? |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:11 - Dec 21 with 2098 views | footers |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:05 - Dec 21 by nodge_blue | I try and keep a level head with things....but Im losing it! This is all mental. Lets really pile on the sh1t. High covid rates, new british very of covid which is a danger for a variety of reasons, lorries jammed in Kent and oh lets have a no deal brexit. All this from the man who said that we'd be back to normal by Christmas. He can't be trusted to run a sweet shop let along the country. Has anyone got any good news? |
Spuds are 29p at Tesco. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:12 - Dec 21 with 2085 views | pointofblue |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:05 - Dec 21 by nodge_blue | I try and keep a level head with things....but Im losing it! This is all mental. Lets really pile on the sh1t. High covid rates, new british very of covid which is a danger for a variety of reasons, lorries jammed in Kent and oh lets have a no deal brexit. All this from the man who said that we'd be back to normal by Christmas. He can't be trusted to run a sweet shop let along the country. Has anyone got any good news? |
The Tories will lose patience with him and he’ll stand aside next summer? Try not to think about who they might replace him with. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:16 - Dec 21 with 2066 views | nodge_blue |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:12 - Dec 21 by pointofblue | The Tories will lose patience with him and he’ll stand aside next summer? Try not to think about who they might replace him with. |
Yeah it will be someone like Dominic Raab who I like even less! |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:31 - Dec 21 with 2023 views | jeera |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:58 - Dec 21 by Pinewoodblue | Corbyn isn’t PM because too many people , even pre Covid, could imagine the consequences, although I doubt they realized how big a majority they were giving Johnson. |
"could imagine the consequences" That turned out well. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:41 - Dec 21 with 1990 views | Darth_Koont |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:58 - Dec 21 by Pinewoodblue | Corbyn isn’t PM because too many people , even pre Covid, could imagine the consequences, although I doubt they realized how big a majority they were giving Johnson. |
“Imagine” being the operative word, stoked by a media that was ridiculously partisan and intent on smearing the left. I can’t think of another country in Western Europe that would get itself into such a tizzy over what was effectively social democracy. That’s the sort of country that hands power to BoJo and his chums as if they’re doing us a favour. [Post edited 21 Dec 2020 18:42]
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:43 - Dec 21 with 1971 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 17:58 - Dec 21 by Pinewoodblue | Corbyn isn’t PM because too many people , even pre Covid, could imagine the consequences, although I doubt they realized how big a majority they were giving Johnson. |
He might have avoided no deal, and left us with capital flight from forced nationalisation instead, what a choice we were blessed with! |  | |  |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:46 - Dec 21 with 1960 views | Darth_Koont |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:43 - Dec 21 by SuperKieranMcKenna | He might have avoided no deal, and left us with capital flight from forced nationalisation instead, what a choice we were blessed with! |
We’ve already got capital flight as normal day-to-day business. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:00 - Dec 21 with 1897 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:46 - Dec 21 by Darth_Koont | We’ve already got capital flight as normal day-to-day business. |
Yep hence my point we were doomed either way. |  | |  |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:02 - Dec 21 with 1889 views | footers |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:00 - Dec 21 by SuperKieranMcKenna | Yep hence my point we were doomed either way. |
Didn't you vote to leave the EU? |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:07 - Dec 21 with 1864 views | soupytwist |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:11 - Dec 21 by footers | Spuds are 29p at Tesco. |
Each? I reckon that'll look like good value in 6 weeks time. |  | |  |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:30 - Dec 21 with 1798 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:02 - Dec 21 by footers | Didn't you vote to leave the EU? |
Nope. Absolutely not a fan of the EU. However it was not (and is not) in my interest to leave. |  | |  |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:45 - Dec 21 with 1709 views | vapour_trail |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 18:11 - Dec 21 by footers | Spuds are 29p at Tesco. |
But there’s none left. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:52 - Dec 21 with 1694 views | Darth_Koont |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:07 - Dec 21 by soupytwist | Each? I reckon that'll look like good value in 6 weeks time. |
Indeed. We’ll be fighting for a potato in the Thunderdome in 6 weeks. I’ve got this wee beauty on my Christmas list. |  |
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"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:56 - Dec 21 with 1676 views | footers |
"WTO terms would be more than satisfactory for the UK". on 19:45 - Dec 21 by vapour_trail | But there’s none left. |
Well I've got a bag, so frankly stuff the lot of you. |  |
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