Scotland comes to the rescue?

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reohn2
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Re: Scotland comes to the rescue?

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Vorpal wrote:
al_yrpal wrote:
Always look on the bright side of life. :D

Al


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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Al's got it right,we've all got our cross to bear,E Class KOMRESSOR or not :lol: :lol: :lol:
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pete75
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Re: Scotland comes to the rescue?

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al_yrpal wrote:Sorry mate you are out of touch. Enjoy lording it in your E Class… :lol:


Al


Oh I will matey you needn't worry your little head about that. Personally I wouldn't lay out that much for a car but as the business pays for it......

But if you think I'm out of touch about Gove being rather untrustworthy :roll:
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Re: Scotland comes to the rescue?

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Well after today's visit it looks like she's using Scotland for a delay to article 50. :D
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53x13
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Re: Scotland comes to the rescue?

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Paulatic wrote:Well after today's visit it looks like she's using Scotland for a delay to article 50. :D


Or, put another way: It looks as if Scotland could delay article 50 until they get a Yes vote on their Independence..
No need to renegotiate entry into the EU if you're still a member...

Sneaky, huh!?
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