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UK, US and Australia launch landmark security pact
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7751281" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Aussies say they approached UK about some sort or arrangement to get nuclear powered subs, so they could faf around the ocean, playing superpower.</p><p>Boris of course realised he can barely muster enough cash to build a new yacht for the royals to faf around the ocean, as if the empire still was a thing.</p><p>Therefore he went to the yanks, asked them to pony up and make a deal with the Aussies. Boris promised of course that UK would tag along, to carry stuff like bags and water bottles. Paddy Biden of course took full advantage. Good to have tagalongs, and good to have some cover so the whole thing looks like it’s not just an American imperial thing.</p><p>Oh, and here’s the thing. Shelia will still screw GB over a barrel, when it comes to the implementation of the minute details of the trade deal. Untraceable steaks will show up in Asda, at 10 pence a pound. Skippy steaks will be two dozen for a £1.50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7751281, member: 3254"] Aussies say they approached UK about some sort or arrangement to get nuclear powered subs, so they could faf around the ocean, playing superpower. Boris of course realised he can barely muster enough cash to build a new yacht for the royals to faf around the ocean, as if the empire still was a thing. Therefore he went to the yanks, asked them to pony up and make a deal with the Aussies. Boris promised of course that UK would tag along, to carry stuff like bags and water bottles. Paddy Biden of course took full advantage. Good to have tagalongs, and good to have some cover so the whole thing looks like it’s not just an American imperial thing. Oh, and here’s the thing. Shelia will still screw GB over a barrel, when it comes to the implementation of the minute details of the trade deal. Untraceable steaks will show up in Asda, at 10 pence a pound. Skippy steaks will be two dozen for a £1.50. [/QUOTE]
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