Are you ready for Brexit

Two Tone

Member
Mixed Farmer
just chuck it away and say the dog ate it :ROFLMAO:
He could accidentally on purpose forget to sign it.

I knew a farmer who did that with his cheque for a feed bill. But the cheque still went through and the bank honoured it.
So he rang up the feed company to apologise, saying he couldn’t remember if he signed it or not and they said “That’s all right, we signed it for you”.

Wonder if Mr Yunkers would do that?
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
it was a tory ammendment....10 tories voted for it.....6 labour voted agin

But 6 of the tories said they would vote for the deal , and more than 6 labour will vote when it matters .

Boris has to get the DUP onside ..... good luck with that , I for one haven't a f**kin clue what they want

Rumours are they are considering voting for a peoples vote :wtf:
 

spin cycle

Member
Location
north norfolk
But 6 of the tories said they would vote for the deal , and more than 6 labour will vote when it matters .

Boris has to get the DUP onside ..... good luck with that , I for one haven't a fudgein clue what they want

DUP just know what they don't want....they're stubborn but i can sympathise with them

he'dve got his vote thru today i still don't know why he didn't crack on :scratchhead::scratchhead:.....apparently bercow said something....then some shouted 'ayes'....then he asked for 'noes' but none came so they all went home...if one mp had shouted 'noe' there would've been a vote....i think anyway
 

Hfd Cattle

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Hereford
DUP just know what they don't want....they're stubborn but i can sympathise with them

he'dve got his vote thru today i still don't know why he didn't crack on :scratchhead::scratchhead:.....apparently bercow said something....then some shouted 'ayes'....then he asked for 'noes' but none came so they all went home...if one mp had shouted 'noe' there would've been a vote....i think anyway
The noes have to be louder than the ayes !!
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
DUP just know what they don't want....they're stubborn but i can sympathise with them

he'dve got his vote thru today i still don't know why he didn't crack on :scratchhead::scratchhead:.....apparently bercow said something....then some shouted 'ayes'....then he asked for 'noes' but none came so they all went home...if one mp had shouted 'noe' there would've been a vote....i think anyway
They won't vote for the deal until he's got an extension
 
A Dutch lady who can’t even vote in this country protesting image.jpg
 

uztrac

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
fakenham-norfolk
It would seem that it is a rehash of Mays thrice failed "deal". This one has already given away our fishing rights to all and sundry ,and that's just for starters. Hammond left £ 7 Billion sitting in the eu coffers when he should have claimed it back as it is our money ,yes us taxpayers. I cannot wait for the full text to be published next week to see what else has been squandered. A " Clean Break Brexit " is what I voted for,not for us to be acting like a charity for the eu.
 

farmerm

Member
Location
Shropshire
But 6 of the tories said they would vote for the deal , and more than 6 labour will vote when it matters .

Boris has to get the DUP onside ..... good luck with that , I for one haven't a fudgein clue what they want
anything that would be totally acceptable for the Irish governent
 

Bankville

Member
But 6 of the tories said they would vote for the deal , and more than 6 labour will vote when it matters .

Boris has to get the DUP onside ..... good luck with that , I for one haven't a fudgein clue what they want

Rumours are they are considering voting for a peoples vote :wtf:

Rumour has it the SNP want the sane deal for Scotland as NI.....

A customs border between Scotland and England would be a hard sell?
 

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