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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 19, 2019 9:00 am

Pyrpolizer wrote:So, what next?
Next is sending Brexit Minister to the superpower of donkeys called Cyprus to tell Anastasiades they will exit WITH a DEAL!
Just because Cyprus the superpower of donkeys is in the EU :o :shock:

https://cyprus-mail.com/2019/09/17/uks- ... wednesday/

NB. Of course the message was clear:1/3rd of your tourists are from the UK. !/3rd of your University students are in the UK. 300K of your Charlies live in the UK. And we also have the Soverign British bases . So Donkeys support us against the EU.

Nobody told this guy that donkeys on this island can't even support themselves?? :lol: :lol:


I think the Brits will be holding discussions with all 27 members.

They know Cyprus has no say virtually and I think Boris is happy with no deal if necessary. Cyprus does however have a veto and that is a very convenient escape get out of jail free card if Cyprus exercised that veto. Unlikely but it’s worth a try. I think Boris would thank Cyprus if it exercised its veto powers.

I think Britain’s strategy is paying off in fact because even if there is a no deal I do not believe any of the 27 want this to be permanently the case. We know that because the Germans have shown their cards and have stated that negotiations must continue even after a No deal Brexit. For the first time, the Germans have shown signs of compromise.
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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Thu Sep 19, 2019 12:56 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:So, what next?
Next is sending Brexit Minister to the superpower of donkeys called Cyprus to tell Anastasiades they will exit WITH a DEAL!
Just because Cyprus the superpower of donkeys is in the EU :o :shock:

https://cyprus-mail.com/2019/09/17/uks- ... wednesday/

NB. Of course the message was clear:1/3rd of your tourists are from the UK. !/3rd of your University students are in the UK. 300K of your Charlies live in the UK. And we also have the Soverign British bases . So Donkeys support us against the EU.

Nobody told this guy that donkeys on this island can't even support themselves?? :lol: :lol:


I think the Brits will be holding discussions with all 27 members.

They know Cyprus has no say virtually and I think Boris is happy with no deal if necessary. Cyprus does however have a veto and that is a very convenient escape get out of jail free card if Cyprus exercised that veto. Unlikely but it’s worth a try. I think Boris would thank Cyprus if it exercised its veto powers.

I think Britain’s strategy is paying off in fact because even if there is a no deal I do not believe any of the 27 want this to be permanently the case. We know that because the Germans have shown their cards and have stated that negotiations must continue even after a No deal Brexit. For the first time, the Germans have shown signs of compromise.


It is not a compromise by the Germans as there always going to be further negotiations with a deal or without a deal between the EU and UK. The difference is, what happens immediately after a no deal Brexit......
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Re: what next?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:13 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:So, what next?
Next is sending Brexit Minister to the superpower of donkeys called Cyprus to tell Anastasiades they will exit WITH a DEAL!
Just because Cyprus the superpower of donkeys is in the EU :o :shock:

https://cyprus-mail.com/2019/09/17/uks- ... wednesday/

NB. Of course the message was clear:1/3rd of your tourists are from the UK. !/3rd of your University students are in the UK. 300K of your Charlies live in the UK. And we also have the Soverign British bases . So Donkeys support us against the EU.

Nobody told this guy that donkeys on this island can't even support themselves?? :lol: :lol:


I think the Brits will be holding discussions with all 27 members.

They know Cyprus has no say virtually and I think Boris is happy with no deal if necessary. Cyprus does however have a veto and that is a very convenient escape get out of jail free card if Cyprus exercised that veto. Unlikely but it’s worth a try. I think Boris would thank Cyprus if it exercised its veto powers.

I think Britain’s strategy is paying off in fact because even if there is a no deal I do not believe any of the 27 want this to be permanently the case. We know that because the Germans have shown their cards and have stated that negotiations must continue even after a No deal Brexit. For the first time, the Germans have shown signs of compromise.


It is not a compromise by the Germans as there always going to be further negotiations with a deal or without a deal between the EU and UK. The difference is, what happens immediately after a no deal Brexit......


20% GDP per Capita drop in the first year.
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Re: what next?

Postby Londonrake » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:26 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:20% GDP per Capita drop in the first year.


CG. You need to add that one to your collection.

These boys are trying to out-hype each other.

Any day now you’ll be getting posts like the UN contingency plan to parachute food and medicine into Peckham, :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:53 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:So, what next?
Next is sending Brexit Minister to the superpower of donkeys called Cyprus to tell Anastasiades they will exit WITH a DEAL!
Just because Cyprus the superpower of donkeys is in the EU :o :shock:

https://cyprus-mail.com/2019/09/17/uks- ... wednesday/

NB. Of course the message was clear:1/3rd of your tourists are from the UK. !/3rd of your University students are in the UK. 300K of your Charlies live in the UK. And we also have the Soverign British bases . So Donkeys support us against the EU.

Nobody told this guy that donkeys on this island can't even support themselves?? :lol: :lol:


I think the Brits will be holding discussions with all 27 members.

They know Cyprus has no say virtually and I think Boris is happy with no deal if necessary. Cyprus does however have a veto and that is a very convenient escape get out of jail free card if Cyprus exercised that veto. Unlikely but it’s worth a try. I think Boris would thank Cyprus if it exercised its veto powers.

I think Britain’s strategy is paying off in fact because even if there is a no deal I do not believe any of the 27 want this to be permanently the case. We know that because the Germans have shown their cards and have stated that negotiations must continue even after a No deal Brexit. For the first time, the Germans have shown signs of compromise.


It is not a compromise by the Germans as there always going to be further negotiations with a deal or without a deal between the EU and UK. The difference is, what happens immediately after a no deal Brexit......


What will happen Kikapu is that sanity will always prevail because the Germans don’t want to sink further into recession and kiss their car industry good bye and the UK would like to continue to trade with EU partners and also cooperate with them as a close ally at a security level.

So what will happen is that negotiations will continue and in the meantime trade will continue under WTO Article 24.

That is what will happen.

The people of Britain have voted. The EU need to respect the referendum outcome. It is fundamental to democracy. If the EU respect democracy then they will move on.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:55 pm

Londonrake wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:20% GDP per Capita drop in the first year.


CG. You need to add that one to your collection.

These boys are trying to out-hype each other.

Any day now you’ll be getting posts like the UN contingency plan to parachute food and medicine into Peckham, :lol: :lol: :lol:

actually i ammazed you have not heard this. some medication cannot be held more than a few hours in the ports as by the time they get to their destination they would go off and and become unusable. so your hero moggie has already proposed to use air fright for them instead of what are using now but at about 10 times the cost. i wonder who will pay for the extra cost.

you still have not answered the simple question put to you.

do you realise that now we are paying 1 billion per moth to trade with the eu and when we leave and use wto rules assuming that it is allowed the public will pay 3 billion tax per moth for the same goods.

just how clever are not understand this simple fact even after it is pointed out to you.

the figures are hidden and i suspect it will be actually higher. the way i calculated it is taken the trade for a month and worked 10% accross the board. naturally we need sector by sector sales to work out the real figure and the government have not rrlaeas a sibgle report on what brexit means except the yellow hammer and i could have written that in 10 minutes. grant you i woul dhave to get the grmmar and spelling checked but the content will the the same. 3 years and all we get is a 6 generalised gues work of what it may mean.

but than again for the idiots thats all it takes to convince them.
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Re: what next?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:56 pm

Londonrake wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:20% GDP per Capita drop in the first year.


CG. You need to add that one to your collection.

These boys are trying to out-hype each other.

Any day now you’ll be getting posts like the UN contingency plan to parachute food and medicine into Peckham, :lol: :lol: :lol:


It is a calculated opinion and I posted links on data earlier.
Show me your data proving the opposite.
All that's left is wait and see who will be closer to reality.

In Cyprus we had a GDP drop of nearly 40% in 2013 yet we survived and the UN did not need to parachute us medicine or food.
You will survive too. All you need to do is just count your pension in Euros after a ND Brexit. 8)
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:58 pm

This is it.

Before winding up his submissions,

Lord Garnier, speaking on behalf of former PM Sir John Major, cited an important case from the New Zealand Supreme Court which was about a dodgy estate agent who misled a client.

He made the point that Prime Minister Boris Johnson had a duty to be at least better than that.

He added that he did not believe that documents given to the court provided the true reason for prorogation.

He said that in those circumstances it would be justifiable for the court to infer his true intentions.

if the supreme court ignores this fact, this country is faqed.
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:58 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:So, what next?
Next is sending Brexit Minister to the superpower of donkeys called Cyprus to tell Anastasiades they will exit WITH a DEAL!
Just because Cyprus the superpower of donkeys is in the EU :o :shock:

https://cyprus-mail.com/2019/09/17/uks- ... wednesday/

NB. Of course the message was clear:1/3rd of your tourists are from the UK. !/3rd of your University students are in the UK. 300K of your Charlies live in the UK. And we also have the Soverign British bases . So Donkeys support us against the EU.

Nobody told this guy that donkeys on this island can't even support themselves?? :lol: :lol:


I think the Brits will be holding discussions with all 27 members.

They know Cyprus has no say virtually and I think Boris is happy with no deal if necessary. Cyprus does however have a veto and that is a very convenient escape get out of jail free card if Cyprus exercised that veto. Unlikely but it’s worth a try. I think Boris would thank Cyprus if it exercised its veto powers.

I think Britain’s strategy is paying off in fact because even if there is a no deal I do not believe any of the 27 want this to be permanently the case. We know that because the Germans have shown their cards and have stated that negotiations must continue even after a No deal Brexit. For the first time, the Germans have shown signs of compromise.


It is not a compromise by the Germans as there always going to be further negotiations with a deal or without a deal between the EU and UK. The difference is, what happens immediately after a no deal Brexit......


20% GDP per Capita drop in the first year.


Nonsense!

Greece had a 20% drop in GDP. In fact it had a bigger drop in GDP. Cyprus also had a bigger drop in GDP in the EU.

Britain is neither Greece or Cyprus. Facts are facts. They are different to say the least. You know, the Anglo race responsible for Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. They were an actual empire. Perhaps the biggest empire in human history.
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Re: what next?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:59 pm

Paphitis wrote:
What will happen Kikapu is that sanity will always prevail because the Germans don’t want to sink further into recession and kiss their car industry good bye and the UK would like to continue to trade with EU partners and also cooperate with them as a close ally at a security level.

So what will happen is that negotiations will continue and in the meantime trade will continue under WTO Article 24.

That is what will happen.

The people of Britain have voted. The EU need to respect the referendum outcome. It is fundamental to democracy. If the EU respect democracy then they will move on.


I wouldn't call a 0.1% drop in German economy a recession. It's more of a stabilizing indicator.
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