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I hope you're not eating someone's liver with itI've just opened a bottle of Chianti, can I send a glass over as a peace offering? Leo glass of red?

I hope you're not eating someone's liver with itI've just opened a bottle of Chianti, can I send a glass over as a peace offering? Leo glass of red?

I hope you're not eating someone's liver with it![]()
Well, thank you I will - but there is no call for a peace offering as such. I have enjoyed an exchange of views and know we will never agree - but I hope one day to paint you into a corner - but you are a slippery customerI've just opened a bottle of Chianti, can I send a glass over as a peace offering? Leo glass of red?
It was going to be early next week anyway. I always book my holidays during recess as it means there's less chance of coming back to a mess.I don't know if it is true, but there are rumours tonight that MPs will be sent off on their holidays this Thursday instead of next week.
Be careful Leo. SH has told us that he no longer buys anything from the EU. His bottle of Chianti might come from the Isle of Dogs or Turkey.![]()
Whatever one's politics Matt is brilliant!You must log in or register to see images
Sorry I couldn't resist it.
It's actually believable....You must log in or register to see images
Sorry I couldn't resist it.
Today the EU and Japan will sign the free trade deal, which will create an open trade zone covering nearly a third of the worlds GDP and reaching a market of 600 million people. Why doesn't the UK wish to be part of this, and what implications does it have for the Japanese companies that have used the UK as their gateway into Europe up until now?
As easy as we were told brexit would be?All free trade deals the EU currently have can easily be replicated and /or rolled over to continue trading with the UK.
A 'total shambles' it is, but it was always going to be that way. With 3 camps existing - the hard Brexiteers, the 'only in name' Brexiteers who want to satisfy the conditions of the referendum but change as little as possible (drawn from both camps of the original debate), and the out and out remainers. None of which groups has a majority. It has become very clear that the expression 'Brexit means Brexit' so beloved by TM and SH actually does have different meanings. We could however end up with a hard Brexit by default - ie. nothing happens = hard Brexit, but end up with a Reasonably socialistic Labour government - in which case Hard Brexit could go in a direction which Bojo and Farage never dreamed of. It could be, as a result of all this mess, that we never again have a Tory majority in the UK. which would, for me, be the only consolation.
As easy as we were told brexit would be?
That was not the question.With the massive potential for spite from the EU it was never going to be easy, but well worth it.