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Why would she choose not to use it though?
O don't actually know, however , she is a champagne socialist and trying to hide her aristocratic roots or its an honorary title due to her husband's knighthood and for some reason as it's not hers she may choose not to use , or it's a really crappy name and she just doesn't like it or something else or ...
 
I'm still confused as to how people think Brexit will help the normal working person in this country

Higher wages, cheaper rents, cheaper house prices, shorter waiting times at GPs, small classes in schools. less money, sent into an overseas failing institution every month, greater autonomy and less Brussels bullshit.

Even the xenophobic right wing rag the Morning Star casts doubt on the expertise of some of these financial wizards

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/e/bank-england-was-wrong-brexit-didnt-break-britain

Gotta be true.
 
O don't actually know, however , she is a champagne socialist and trying to hide her aristocratic roots or its an honorary title due to her husband's knighthood and for some reason as it's not hers she may choose not to use , or it's a really crappy name and she just doesn't like it or something else or ...

She grew up in relative poverty. Her husband was knighted. She chooses to stick with the name she's always been known as. Not quite the same as the man who is called 'Al' by his friends.
 
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The difference is, that we have a deal agreed in the short term, which at least moves us forward and removes some uncertainty and hopefully some form of that deal will be made permanent. It's in everybody's interest to sort it quickly.

What the opposition is offering, is starting all over again and holding another referendum, which will quite obviously take far longer.

6 months.




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The difference is, that we have a deal agreed in the short term, which at least moves us forward and removes some uncertainty and hopefully some form of that deal will be made permanent. It's in everybody's interest to sort it quickly.

What the opposition is offering, is starting all over again and holding another referendum, which will quite obviously take far longer.

But there is a huge difference between the Withdrawal Agreement and a Free Trade Deal.

Juncker and Barnier have said they'd held talks with Starmer and Corbyn. It wouldn't be too difficult to have a Norway style deal in a fairly short time.

Then a referendum in the summer, deal vs remain. It would be sorted by mid-summer.
 
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But there is a huge difference between the Withdrawal Agreement and a Free Trade Deal.

Juncker and Barnier have said they'd held talks with Starmer and Corbyn. It wouldn't be too difficult to have a Norway style deal in a fairly short time.

Then a referendum in the summer, deal vs remain. It would be sorted by mid-summer.
What kind of cloud cuckoo world do you live in?
 
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The difference is, that we have a deal agreed in the short term, which at least moves us forward and removes some uncertainty and hopefully some form of that deal will be made permanent. It's in everybody's interest to sort it quickly.

What the opposition is offering, is starting all over again and holding another referendum, which will quite obviously take far longer.
still no deal agreed, only a withdrawal agreement. The key part to brexit is negotiating the fta with the EU which could take years and years
 
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But there is a huge difference between the Withdrawal Agreement and a Free Trade Deal.

Juncker and Barnier have said they'd held talks with Starmer and Corbyn. It wouldn't be too difficult to have a Norway style deal in a fairly short time.

Then a referendum in the summer, deal vs remain. It would be sorted by mid-summer.


How many times must it be stated that Magic Grandpa and former shagger of Diane Abbott is a dunce who got 2 grade A levels?

In what universe is someone of his intellect and level of learning capable of understanding let alone winning us a favourable settlement against wily and experienced technocrat EU negotiators?

Even if you are naive enough to think 'Jeremy has a vision for Britain', you must see he is completely and utterly out of his depth at this level?
 
How many times must it be stated that Magic Grandpa and former shagger of Diane Abbott is a dunce who got 2 grade A levels?

In what universe is someone of his intellect and level of learning capable of understanding let alone winning us a favourable settlement against wily and experienced technocrat EU negotiators?

Even if you are naive enough to think 'Jeremy has a vision for Britain', you must see he is completely and utterly out of his depth at this level?
You do realise that we have been part of setting all the rules and regulations within the EU don't you ?
We haven't just rolled over and accepted what's been banded about !
 
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