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Why Are Uk So Terrified Of A No-Deal Brexit ?

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Canary42 | 13:07 Thu 01st Oct 2020 | News
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If no-deal is so ideal, why have we wasted years and years of expensive negotiating.
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Who is terrified?
who's terrified? do you have a link? As far as I can see we are preparing for no deal.
The idea of being terrified originates from the VBQ's and remoaners.
We were fully prepared for the virus according to Boris in March, look what happened there. :0)
Canary has form for posting false news.
Very true Danny.
TC, what has the virus got to do with it?
Whats false about a fact, how many years negotiating?
13.16 Its about a government continually making false claims.
TC // Whats false//
The claim that the UK is terrified.
TC, this post is not about the virus.If you are to post then keep to the OP.
13.23 See 13.13. teacake
TC stop swerving.Stick to the OP.
You asked me for false, I gave it to you, can't you even you hack the lies any more:0)
TC, None of your posts have any reference to the UK being terrified of a no-Brexit deal.
Awww gawd, more 'because I say so' nonsense from the usual remedial class pupils
ZM, to whom does that refer?
If you want to lump yourself into that category Danny, please feel free. There's plenty of evidence but it wasn't actually aimed at you.
ZM //If you want to lump yourself into that category Danny//
I don't, thank ypou.
Has been discussed before. No-deal is not ideal, but it is better than being in thrall to an external power; so we take what we can get. Thus the attempt to negotiate with those whose single aim is to retain control at any cost. If it's wasted time then the ball has always been in the EU's court.

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