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European Council President Donald Tusk has said there is a "special place in hell" for "those who promoted Brexit without even a sketch of a plan of how to carry it safely", He was speaking after talks with Irish premier Leo Varadkar in Brussels. He said the EU would "insist" on the Irish backstop in any UK withdrawal deal to preserve peace. But he and Mr Varadkar were preparing for the "possible fiasco" of a no-deal Brexit.
 
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European Council President Donald Tusk has said there is a "special place in hell" for "those who promoted Brexit without even a sketch of a plan of how to carry it safely", He was speaking after talks with Irish premier Leo Varadkar in Brussels. He said the EU would "insist" on the Irish backstop in any UK withdrawal deal to preserve peace. But he and Mr Varadkar were preparing for the "possible fiasco" of a no-deal Brexit.


Hell’s gonna be pretty full by the looks of it
 
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European Council President Donald Tusk has said there is a "special place in hell" for "those who promoted Brexit without even a sketch of a plan of how to carry it safely", He was speaking after talks with Irish premier Leo Varadkar in Brussels. He said the EU would "insist" on the Irish backstop in any UK withdrawal deal to preserve peace. But he and Mr Varadkar were preparing for the "possible fiasco" of a no-deal Brexit.
Don't know what the fuss is,May said yesterday there will be a backstop unless things have changed?
 
Don't know what the fuss is,May said yesterday there will be a backstop unless things have changed?

I don’t claim to understand this problem fully, but it seems to me that the only practical long term solution is for the U.K. to remain in a customs union with the EU?

May ruled that out ages ago, hence the current mess.
 
I don’t claim to understand this problem fully, but it seems to me that the only practical long term solution is for the U.K. to remain in a customs union with the EU?

May ruled that out ages ago, hence the current mess.
Which will leave Nige following the rules of the EU while not having a say in its running.

Well played, Nige, well played <applause>
 
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Which will leave Nige following the rules of the EU while not having a say in its running.

Well played, Nige, well played <applause>


Yes, but we will be free to build an international trading empire based on the sale of marmalade and Union Jack oven gloves to the Chinese <ok>



(Probably don’t mention that the Union Jack oven gloves are in fact made in China)