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Brexit, the economy and house prices part 5

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  • gfplux
    gfplux Posts: 4,985 Forumite
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    I'm quite looking forward to Barnier giving a press conference and saying there's just the Irish border for the UK to sort before trade talks can start.

    I think Daily Mail readers might have a 'Connery'.

    Those of us deeply concerned about citizens rights are lobbying for phase 2 talks NOT to start.
    In addition unless the EU get some very clear written commitments about the ROI border from Britain that may also stop Phase 2 talks.
    There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.
  • Private_Church
    Private_Church Posts: 532 Forumite
    edited 29 November 2017 at 10:25PM
    gfplux wrote: »
    Britain would then have been chased through the courts for the money. In the end the EU would have won.

    Losing has made you a very bitter person, so much so even I feel for you.:)

    You won't wind leavers up poppet because we can see through it......;)

    I've had a really productive day today as I do most days.I walked home taking in the air,listening to the birds singing and looking at the wonder that is the last days of Autumn............

    Tomorrow the world will keep on turning and we will all get on with our lives and you will still be bitter.......
  • Arklight
    Arklight Posts: 3,183 Forumite
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    Losing has made you a very bitter person, so much so even I feel for you.:)

    You won't wind leavers up poppet because we can see through it......;)

    I've had a really productive day today as I do most days.I walked home taking in the air,listening to the birds singing and looking at the wonder that is the last days of Autumn............

    Tomorrow the world will keep on turning and we will all get on with our lives and you will still be bitter.......

    Considering its totally dark at 4 I'm not sure what you do that allows you to have a productive day and walk home listening to the twittering of the birds and staring in wide eyed wonder at the Autumn.

    I suspect as a Brexit voter what you actually did was spent the day on the sofa, eating Pringles, watching Jeremy Kyle and turning puce over stories in the Daily Mail about illegal immigrant single mothers hiding in lorries and jumping the queue in Greggs.
  • Private_Church
    Private_Church Posts: 532 Forumite
    edited 29 November 2017 at 10:44PM
    Arklight wrote: »
    Considering its totally dark at 4 I'm not sure what you do that allows you to have a productive day and walk home listening to the twittering of the birds and staring in wide eyed wonder at the Autumn.

    Who said it was at 4? I run my own business and actually its not dark at 4 pm either.I saw a Stoat on the way home eyeing up a rabbit and A Barn Owl was out early, nature at its best.............:D
    I suspect as a Brexit voter what you actually did was spent the day on the sofa, eating Pringles, watching Jeremy Kyle and turning puce over stories in the Daily Mail about illegal immigrant single mothers hiding in lorries and jumping the queue in Greggs.
    Oh good grief no, Can't stand Jeremy Kyle and wouldn't lower myself, neither do I read the Mail or the other fiction storyteller The Guardian. Sorry to burst your bubble Arklight.
  • Arklight wrote: »
    I suspect as a Brexit voter what you actually did was...

    An illustration of how Remain could have won so easily, if they had only treated those tempted to vote Leave with some respect.

    Better to sneer than to win, though, I suppose.
  • Rinoa
    Rinoa Posts: 2,701 Forumite
    gfplux wrote: »
    Everyone should know now that "they need us (Britain) more than we need them (EU) is rubbish.

    Interesting that you feel the need to clarify who "us and them" are.
    If I don't reply to your post,
    you're probably on my ignore list.
  • Rinoa
    Rinoa Posts: 2,701 Forumite
    gfplux wrote: »
    Those of us deeply concerned about citizens rights are lobbying for phase 2 talks NOT to start.

    Citizens rights? You're just worried the EU will throw you out.
    If I don't reply to your post,
    you're probably on my ignore list.
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    gfplux wrote: »
    However the route taken by the British Government to get here has not enhanced Britains reputation.

    I doubt anyone cares.
  • Rinoa
    Rinoa Posts: 2,701 Forumite
    Moronic EU official threatens British security over Brexit.

    Washington Examiners opinion of Barnier's crazy idea:

    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/moronic-eu-official-threatens-british-security-over-brexit-but-britain-has-an-ace-card/article/2642064
    If I don't reply to your post,
    you're probably on my ignore list.
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