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She has got more concessions.  Interesting.  

1 minute ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

Yes we did, we voted to "leave". lol 

and then spent 2 years making it completely clear we would sign anything to pretend to leave while really staying.

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Just now, Nalis said:

Love Corybn's usual slating of May's 'botched deal' with no alternative suggestion whatsoever...

Corbyn is in the same school of arguing as my wife........pointless!!

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1 minute ago, Nalis said:

Love Corybn's usual slating of May's 'botched deal' with no alternative suggestion whatsoever...

 

he doesn't have to offer anything. his party didn't cause this and the tories are suffocating themselves until they're blue in the face. 

 

he's playing the waiting game and it's all he needs to do. 

 

never interrupt an enemy when they are making a mistake. 

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1 minute ago, lifted*fox said:

 

he doesn't have to offer anything. his party didn't cause this and the tories are suffocating themselves until they're blue in the face. 

 

he's playing the waiting game and it's all he needs to do. 

 

never interrupt an enemy when they are making a mistake. 

That is fine for one debate, but they have added nothing to his process from the start to the near finish, when the Government has shot itself in the foot arse and face time after time.  Oh for a decent Government and HM Opposition!

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15 minutes ago, Jon the Hat said:

We haven't called their bluff at all though have we.

When your 'opponent' knows that you only have 2 trillion, that they have 16 trillion, that you need them for 40% of your wealth, that they need you for significantly less, when you both know each other's economies inside out - how can you bluff?

 

We know what's at stake. They know what's at stake. We know how much it will effect them. They know how it will effect us. 

 

The cards are face up on the table, and always have been.

 

The only way we can bluff is to say: we'll have a no deal Brexit. And they have said "Okay."

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3 minutes ago, Foxxed said:

When your 'opponent' knows that you only have 2 trillion, that they have 16 trillion, that you need them for 40% of your wealth, that they need you for significantly less, when you both know each other's economies inside out - how can you bluff?

 

We know what's at stake. They know what's at stake. We know how much it will effect them. They know how it will effect us. 

 

The cards are face up on the table, and always have been.

 

The only way we can bluff is to say: we'll have a no deal Brexit. And they have said "Okay."

EU exports are between 12-15% of the economy, not even close to 40%.  Try to get some facts right.

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Anyhow, I am open to a deal of course, but this deal is not a deal, it is an open ended negotiating period in which we are basically still in, but without any power over anything including when we can actually leave.

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4 minutes ago, Foxxed said:

The only way we can bluff is to say: we'll have a no deal Brexit. And they have said "Okay."

Because we never showed in any way that we were serious about a no deal and they could see that as well.

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