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Types are getting thin on the ground - literally.............

............but I'm not going to arugula with you about it.

Now I'm sorry

You deserve a rocket for that last one.

I see Sunak tried to drag king chuck into his Brexit dealings

Must be desperate

Quote: lofthouse @ 25th February 2023, 9:58 PM

I see Sunak tried to drag king chuck into his Brexit dealings

Must be desperate

Quite amusing to see the right being outraged at the king being involved in the NI Protocol, whilst heartily praising his missus for weighing on the Roahl Dahl debate.
As you say, desperate.

Quote: Lazzard @ 25th February 2023, 5:06 PM

You deserve a rocket for that last one.

First set to Lazzard..............new balls

We could try cabbages

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 26th February 2023, 12:33 AM

First set to Lazzard..............new balls

We could try cabbages

Loser buys lunch at The Savoy....

Quote: Lazzard @ 26th February 2023, 9:21 AM

Loser buys lunch at The Savoy....

LOL, I did think of that to use (there's few!) , but wait...................Grytpype is appealing to the umpire, and has come back with a Little Gem

Advantage Grytpype

I see Ursula is coming to have tea with Chuck at Windsor today

Sorry love, no cucumber sandwiches today

Maybe she could bring a few over with her?

To have Ursula see the King before putting the deal to a democratic vote in parliament is begging for trouble. And if it goes through without a vote it will be tainted as will the King . This is a very strange one and it would be fair to say that one side or the other will be in uproar by supper, hopefully its the ERG, The DUP and the yank De Piffell.

Apparently a deal has been struck.

I dread to think what Sunak has given up.

I think he's done a pretty good job TBH.
Got us back into Horizon, which is good.
And worked out that the EU isn't the enemy.
Let's hope he can face-down the antediluvian ERG and the Brexit Purists, and get it over the line.
Tomatoes all round!

Will the Irish actually even read the details before they flatly turn it down?

Pesky eejots!

Quote: lofthouse @ 27th February 2023, 5:16 PM

Will the Irish actually even read the details before they flatly turn it down?

Pesky eejots!

You mean the 22% of the Irish the DUP represent?

Pandering to the DUP and the ERG has got us nowhere in fact it has taken us backwards.
If Sunak gets this through it will be a feather in his cap and a slap in the face for the member for Uxbridge.
So lets hope its the first step toward facing the reality of the negative effect of Brexit while highlighting the benefits of the single market for ALL sides.

Seems the EU are more likely to play ball when they don't have to debate the issues with an over grown scruffy haired spoiled brat ....

Funny that

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