#351 16/12/2018 15h09
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Ours merci pour l’update … Je dois dire que le peu d’intérêt démontré ici pour ce processus crucial pour les UK mais aussi l’Europe… m’a découragée!
3 choix: le deal amende, Brexit sans accord et le referendum
Ce matin un commentaire qui reflète l’ambiance UK sur un de mes sites préférés:
colin grant1 hour ago
A no deal Brexit becomes a more attractive prospect by the day. It saves us £49 billion and will frighten the daylight out of the EU. They need that money more than they would admit. They have been playing May like a 2 dollar banjo, confident that they have the upper hand. Thoughts that the EU are our "friends" is naïve in the extreme. They are enjoying our discomfort that they have manufactured and our waiting for us to "come to heel". Lets develop two testicles and a backbone and go back to when we decided our own fate and cowtowed to no-one. In short, be like hundreds of the other countries not in the EU.
Sunday Papers: May?s team plots new EU referendum - Citywire
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