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Brilliantly descriptive and accurate. Frosty the snowman lol.



"It should have been obvious we had not intention of sticking to the letter of the law, Frost continued. Not least because Boris Johnson was the UK prime minister and if there was one thing on which you could rely with Boris was that he never kept his promises and would seek to bend the regulations. So Frost and his negotiating team had been totally taken aback to discover that the EU were treating Johnson as a man of his word and were expecting the UK to keep to the terms of the protocol. It was all a bit bumpy right now, Frost conceded, but no one could possibly have imagined that events would pan out as they had." ..."By now it was dawning on the committee that they might have got more sense out of Frosty the Snowman."
 
I tell you what then. I’ll bet you £100, the loser to pay to Alder Hey Hospital, that the EU will have an EU Army, all 27 EU countries (not ones that join later) will be in the Euro and Schengen and tax harmonisation is in place within 5 years. All have already been proposed by the EU commission, so let’s see how that goes.......oh, and I’m not a gambling man.....
22 months to go Pete!
 
Loads of time....

ok, so all 27 members will have unified taxation, one army, as well as full Euro and Schengen membership in 22 months?

It was actually the 5 year Brexit anniversary that sent me looking for that bet.
I also notices that you have predicted both the break up of the EU and the United States of Europe.
 
ok, so all 27 members will have unified taxation, one army, as well as full Euro and Schengen membership in 22 months?

It was actually the 5 year Brexit anniversary that sent me looking for that bet.
I also notices that you have predicted both the break up of the EU and the United States of Europe.

You never did tell me if you accepted the bet.....
 

Interviewer: What do you think it means to be British?

Mary: It is a passport. To be British now, I’m sorry to say this, but it is a passport. That is it. That is what being British means to me. I have lost faith in the country which I used to call home. I have lost faith, I have lost trust. Every single bit of pride that I had to be calling myself a British citizen has gone out of the window. They have basically sucked every single bit of love for the UK out of me.
While we're encouraged to sing totalitarian songs...
 
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