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5 minutes ago, vanderark14 said:

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I cant help laughing

What did they expect? To have everything the same but not be ruled by bad jonny foreigner? Oops i forgot thats exactly what they wanted

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Aye, it's kinda hard to feel sorry for them. :lol: A lot of the pish will be foreigners pish as well, which will stick in their nostrils even more. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Orraloon said:

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Aye, it's kinda hard to feel sorry for them. :lol: A lot of the pish will be foreigners pish as well, which will stick in their nostrils even more. 

 

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I never thought about it being foreign pish. 🤣

I can just imagine the anger from the locals about the reek of french piss on thwir street

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The irony is, the current channel port chaos - being blamed on 'Boris failing Britain' or 'Brexitshambles' - is not directly to do with government incompetence or Brexit, but most immediately due to the new strain of virus.

But indirectly, it surely is a combination of the incompetence of the government, the lack of trust in the government, the bad faith with our European neighbours, the already-stacking trucks due to anticipation of a no deal Brexit that the Govt could have averted long before now; the handling of the pandemic messaging lurching from optimism and bravado (taunting the leader of opposition for contemplating cancelling Christmas) to panicky clampdowns, and loose talk of virus being 'out of control' from a bunch of ministers prone to bluster, weasel words and self-serving exaggeration.

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2 hours ago, Lairdyfaeinverclyde said:

of course the Führer will be unhappy.   he's the only one who ever talked about brexit, ever got the whole thing going.   

Just think, if his parent's had used a condom that night we might not have had brexit.   Scary.

Fate that it falls to one man and he's not even an MP.

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15 minutes ago, davy-hay said:

of course the Führer will be unhappy.   he's the only one who ever talked about brexit, ever got the whole thing going.   

Just think, if his parent's had used a condom that night we might not have had brexit.   Scary.

Fate that it falls to one man and he's not even an MP.

Not biting. Good afternoon.......

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11 hours ago, exile said:

The irony is, the current channel port chaos - being blamed on 'Boris failing Britain' or 'Brexitshambles' - is not directly to do with government incompetence or Brexit, but most immediately due to the new strain of virus.

But indirectly, it surely is a combination of the incompetence of the government, the lack of trust in the government, the bad faith with our European neighbours, the already-stacking trucks due to anticipation of a no deal Brexit that the Govt could have averted long before now; the handling of the pandemic messaging lurching from optimism and bravado (taunting the leader of opposition for contemplating cancelling Christmas) to panicky clampdowns, and loose talk of virus being 'out of control' from a bunch of ministers prone to bluster, weasel words and self-serving exaggeration.

Absolutely, it's just all compounding though.

Also

 

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1 hour ago, Rich NATA said:

Seemingly, a deal has been done.

 

So, who has caved in and who has been betrayed?

First rule about agreeing a trade deal... 

Both sides will come out smiling, friends, a good deal for both sides, etc. 

Whoever is perceived to have ‘won’ more out of negotiations will fade irrelevantly into the background against the positive feat of achieving an agreement in less than 12 months. 

Any concessions around fisheries will still see the UK in a stronger position than they were under CFP. I think that will keep fishing mainly onside.

This will be the start of the normalisation of Brexit. 

It’ll be a challenge for the SNP to maintain momentum as that reality beds in and the threat of no deal is gone. 

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13 minutes ago, hampden_loon2878 said:

Yes thats the fishing been thrown under the bus, if reports are true then this will have a massive effect on independence, more than most realise. Its not that the industry is really important but more of what the sell out symbolises 

Bet that wee Tory loving gobshite Jimmy Buchan will be mightily pleased.

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8 minutes ago, King Of Paisley said:

Bet that wee Tory loving gobshite Jimmy Buchan will be mightily pleased.

The next row will be over who gets the  little quota we will repatriate,  powerful bodies on both sides of the border will need to fight it out on behalf of their members and there will be fall out from that aswell. 

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2 minutes ago, hampden_loon2878 said:

The next row will be over who gets the  little quota we will repatriate,  powerful bodies on both sides of the border will need to fight it out on behalf of their members and there will be fall out from that aswell. 

Well, this won't please folk but hell mend them. If you sleep with dogs you will catch fleas. They get all they deserve when they vote in cunts like Douglas Ross and David Duguid. And I wonder how the folk of Great Grimsby will feel now given they voted in a Tory for the first time in 74 years last year.

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10 hours ago, AlfieMoon said:

First rule about agreeing a trade deal... 

Both sides will come out smiling, friends, a good deal for both sides, etc. 

Whoever is perceived to have ‘won’ more out of negotiations will fade irrelevantly into the background against the positive feat of achieving an agreement in less than 12 months. 

Any concessions around fisheries will still see the UK in a stronger position than they were under CFP. I think that will keep fishing mainly onside.

This will be the start of the normalisation of Brexit. 

It’ll be a challenge for the SNP to maintain momentum as that reality beds in and the threat of no deal is gone. 

You are forgetting a massive fact about Brexit. Scotlsnd did NOT vote for it yet its happening. The deed is done and even a cobbled together deal at the very last minute borned out of desperation is not going to smooth things over.

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