kevin horlocks wand
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Not if you always assume the Tories are lying.
so was he telling the truth first or second time or was he lying both times which would be impressive
Not if you always assume the Tories are lying.
I'd invite you to go back over my many previous posts to confirm that but I know you won't because the truth is not your currency
Sorry, this thread just makes me lose the will to live at times. That’s all.
Great idea.
And with it great responsibility
Just bin the bloody thing
I did say there was a chance he was b.s'ing last weekRelax everyone.
The Saj now saying we will align with EU rules and regs whereas last week he said we err......wouldn't.
Confused anyone?
Great idea.
Trouble is it’s too late. We’re out on Friday.
Relax everyone.
The Saj now saying we will align with EU rules and regs whereas last week he said we err......wouldn't.
Confused anyone?
We went round this circle yesterday. It's quite simple. We will be aligned with the EU when brexit happens, unless for some strange reason a load of rabid brexiteers in parliament want to stay up Thursday night rushing bills or ammendments to our existing legislation through 3 readings and the house of Lords. Failing that we will be just as aligned with the EU next Saturday night as we are now. Once we have left however we arefree to make changes to our UK regulations as we see fit, and to not adopt further EU standards that we don't fancy. The net result will be a gradual move away from alignment. This of course does not suit the hysterical narrative of those trying to scare everyone with tales of 'crashing out'. Saj may then be said to have told the truth (or lied) the on both occasions I suppose.Not if you always assume the Tories are lying.
Just bin the bloody thing
You missed the bit about new EU regs that would affect our trade with Europe that we’d just have to suck up even if we don’t like them. That’s why we’ll be a rule taker with no say.We went round this circle yesterday. It's quite simple. We will be aligned with the EU when brexit happens, unless for some strange reason a load of rabid brexiteers in parliament want to stay up Thursday night rushing bills or ammendments to our existing legislation through 3 readings and the house of Lords. Failing that we will be just as aligned with the EU next Saturday night as we are now. Once we have left however we arefree to make changes to our UK regulations as we see fit, and to not adopt further EU standards that we don't fancy. The net result will be a gradual move away from alignment. This of course does not suit the hysterical narrative of those trying to scare everyone with tales of 'crashing out'. Saj may then be said to have told the truth (or lied) the on both occasions I suppose.