Benjamin Kaynine
Senior Member
Well, well, well, the penny has finally dropped....almost literally
Brexit secretary David Davis has admitted today that Britain’s exit deal with the EU “will probably favour the union on things like money”.
So contrary to the wishes of hard right nutters like Liam Fuchs and Jacob Greese-Moog, the UK has to pay, 30 billion euros and rising. The Brexit negotiations can now enter the real world and quit the realm of fantasy. The problem with this is that the real world will appear fantastical to a large misled section of the UK electorate, the deluded Brexitards.
The way Davis talks, you would think the vast majority of the country was united behind him. In fact, recent polls show that the majority now wants to stay. And those under the age of 60, who will have to live with the consequences. certainly want to stay.
But who cares about them? The solution is obvious. If parliament votes against Davis’ deal we should stay in the EU until a suitable deal can be done.
Brexit secretary David Davis has admitted today that Britain’s exit deal with the EU “will probably favour the union on things like money”.
So contrary to the wishes of hard right nutters like Liam Fuchs and Jacob Greese-Moog, the UK has to pay, 30 billion euros and rising. The Brexit negotiations can now enter the real world and quit the realm of fantasy. The problem with this is that the real world will appear fantastical to a large misled section of the UK electorate, the deluded Brexitards.
The way Davis talks, you would think the vast majority of the country was united behind him. In fact, recent polls show that the majority now wants to stay. And those under the age of 60, who will have to live with the consequences. certainly want to stay.
But who cares about them? The solution is obvious. If parliament votes against Davis’ deal we should stay in the EU until a suitable deal can be done.