Boris is doing well

lloyd

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Herefordshire
So far he's achieved no more than May did, and she was classed as terrible by most of Boris's fanatics.

Come on he's done loads!
He's had informal trade talks with Trump.
May would never nave managed to get us hormone beef and chlorinated chicken!
Leaked:Liz Truss' department will push to weaken food standards for US trade deal.
 
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H200GT

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NORTH WALES
Given he practically has his hands tied behind his back, i dont think anyone could do much more. He has come up with a sensible plan that would keep trade moving, with minimal customs checks, all away from the NI border.

The EU wont agree as its not the original plan that essentially kept us tied to almost every EU law, but without a say in its future path.

This is high stakes poker, and I think Boris may be cleverer than people give him credit for. He is adamant he will request the extension, but also leave deal or no deal on the 31st. He must have something up his sleeve.
 
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Bankville

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Given he practically has his hands tied behind his back, i dont think anyone could do much more. He has come up with a sensible plan that would keep trade moving, with minimal customs checks, all away from the NI border.

The EU wont agree as its not the original plan that essentially kept us tied to almost every EU law, but without a say in its future path.

This is high stakes poker, and I think Boris may be cleverer than people give him credit for. He is adamant he will request the extension, but also leave deal or no deal on the 31st. He must have something up his sleeve.

Boris wouldn't have his hands tied if he had been able to show the 21 tory rebels a shred of evidence that he was negotiating with the EU before they voted for the Benn act.

He should have been negotiating from the week after he became PM rather than leaving it until the last minute if he truly wanted a deal
 

Qman

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Mixed Farmer
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Near Derby
Boris wouldn't have his hands tied if he had been able to show the 21 tory rebels a shred of evidence that he was negotiating with the EU before they voted for the Benn act.

He should have been negotiating from the week after he became PM rather than leaving it until the last minute if he truly wanted a deal

The 21 never wanted a deal, they wanted to remain. As soon as Boris was getting somewhere with Merkel and Macron they threw their toys out and flounced off. If Boris had been made PM instead of May, we would already be out and getting the huge benefits which we will get with freedom from the communist style EU.
 

Bankville

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The 21 never wanted a deal, they wanted to remain. As soon as Boris was getting somewhere with Merkel and Macron they threw their toys out and flounced off. If Boris had been made PM instead of May, we would already be out and getting the huge benefits which we will get with freedom from the communist style EU.

Some of the 21 have in parliament praised Boris's latest plan, so obviously not remainers. Just not no dealers.

Boris did withdraw from the previous tory leader competition
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Why, if no deal is going to lead too such success and prosperity, as he promised, is he trying too blame the EU for it, surely he would want the credit.

Have you heard many Leavers saying how great it's going to be lately? It's now all about how can we pass the blame onto Remainers, Ireland or the EU for the mess they have caused. Whatever the outcome it won't be the one that they wanted.
 

Ncap

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Have you heard many Leavers saying how great it's going to be lately? It's now all about how can we pass the blame onto Remainers, Ireland or the EU for the mess they have caused. Whatever the outcome it won't be the one that they wanted.
You're right. It's all our (remainers') fault. For not 'getting behind it' or 'believing enough'. (Maybe they'll suggest taking a few of us out for shooting as an example to the rest.)
 

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