You snowed in Martin? It has been a while since you posted.
Arms for bananas to certain republics?
Well, if we donât, we can all say good riddance to foreign fruit and jolly well tuck in to some proper British ones, like greengages and crabapples.
Mmmm, lovely.
You forgot goosegogsâŚ
Snowed in, yes.
Havenât posted much because Iâve been through a phase of being really fucking bored with hifi.
And because youâre all cunts.
They may well be in for a shock. Less jobs higher prices and still loads of foreigners. No doubt farage will then blame remoaners ,May,the media etc for the uk not being utopia
And rhubarb. Rhubarb could easily replace bananas.
Absolutely.
Thatâs the kind of thinking that made Britain great.
WTF has this place got to do with hifi?
Thatâs the spirit old boy.
Stiff upper lip and all that. Weâll have the Empire back before you know it.
Fair point.
I guess I was also bored with whatever the fuck this place is actually about.
Hot cross buns
Fewer
Fair point
The implication seemed to be that the new âglobalâ Britain with the fabulous new trade deals secured by the disgraced former minister will more than make up the slack. But like you, Iâd like to see some numbers applied to it.
Regardless, I also think the EU will firmly tell her to take her cherry picking elsewhere probably as soon as next week.
No, you wouldnât.
You really, really wouldnât.
I have been exchanging email with a former colleague who now works in a Politics Dept. He is deeply unimpressed with the negotiations from a political standpoint; Our mob vacillate and pontificate, the EU submit tight legal documents to discuss and already have control of the form and timetable of the discussions. His view is that the EU papers submitted the other day are the end-game (more or less), our negotiators just havenât capitulated yet. He thinks we will have a soft but unviable Brexit in this Parliament, followed by the realisation that it isnât working and either an attempt to reverse (unlikely) or push on with the hardest of hard Brexits in the next Parliament. This is why the ERG is satisfied with the current situation.
He thinks that there will be moves to circumvent any amendments to the Trade Bill that enforce the CU or the soft NI border, but that these votes are key to the whole situation.
Oh dear.
They didnât think much of it in Brussels.
Donât cry for Theresa May. This Brexit crisis is her fault
Read John Redwoodâs comments in this piece.
Frightening. Polly Toynbee is clearly deluded, but Redwood is either clinically insane or a liar. Still rolling out the âmoney saved going on the NHSâ thing after all this time.