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Brexit promises - rsbaggy2 - 09-20-2022 All you single issue and insular minded folk can be happy that it is all going to plan ... just as Boris and his cohorts said, it would be for the greater good of Britain. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-62959374 RE: Brexit promises - bradesbaggie - 09-20-2022 RE: Brexit promises - sickParrot - 09-20-2022 Brexit would have been great if it wasn't for covid and the war RE: Brexit promises - Kit Kat Chunky - 09-20-2022 Biden was never interested in a trade deal. Ireland is higher on his agenda. RE: Brexit promises - MrFizz - 09-20-2022 Oh goody, a Brexit thread. Personally i thought Val did a great job, too. RE: Brexit promises - Psalm23 - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 12:25 PM)MrFizz Wrote: Oh goody, a Brexit thread. Complete with a bonus news clipping from 6 years ago. FFS RE: Brexit promises - Cunninghamismagic - 09-20-2022 Shouldn't this be on the politics section? RE: Brexit promises - baggy1 - 09-20-2022 Can we get this over to the politics thread so I can respond safely I don't want to be the one who points out we're trying to put freedom of movement back in place on the quiet https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-62967084 RE: Brexit promises - Derek Hardballs - 09-20-2022 Don’t post it on this side of the board RS it only embarrasses those who voted leave who can’t admit they were conned. People would rather bury their head in the sand or somewhere else than say it was a mistake. (09-20-2022, 01:22 PM)baggy1 Wrote: Can we get this over to the politics thread so I can respond safely Wimp RE: Brexit promises - Cunninghamismagic - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 11:55 AM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote: Biden was never interested in a trade deal. Ireland is higher on his agenda. Less than 5 million people in the Republic of Ireland. Half that of London. 68 million on the UK. Would suggest he concentrate on one market above the other. |