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Boris Johnson's running commentary.
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<blockquote data-quote="caveman" data-source="post: 4320698" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>If anybody needs sacking...... it's the wets..... starting with Hammond.</p><p>This is what we voted for. Our Government to get their fingers out and get on with working for the country.</p><p>They have their instructions from the electorate. Boris is reminding them.</p><p>Instead of fudgeing about, they need to get on with drawing up a plan to walk away with no deal, one minute past midnight. March 31st 2019 and present that to Barnier by the end of this year.</p><p>Then everybody knows where we stand at the very least. </p><p>It's not that difficult.</p><p>All they have to do is set the rules and conditions under which the real shakers and movers who do the work and trade have to work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caveman, post: 4320698, member: 366"] If anybody needs sacking...... it's the wets..... starting with Hammond. This is what we voted for. Our Government to get their fingers out and get on with working for the country. They have their instructions from the electorate. Boris is reminding them. Instead of fudgeing about, they need to get on with drawing up a plan to walk away with no deal, one minute past midnight. March 31st 2019 and present that to Barnier by the end of this year. Then everybody knows where we stand at the very least. It's not that difficult. All they have to do is set the rules and conditions under which the real shakers and movers who do the work and trade have to work with. [/QUOTE]
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