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2020-12-24 12:22 136375679 Anonymous (nonceflag.png 1920x1280 48kB)
read like a book, played like a fiddle. thanks for playing.
2 min later 136375814 Anonymous
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-b ritain-eu-farage/brexiteer-farage-s ays-uk-will-be-too-closely-aligned- to-eu-idUSKBN28Y0Y3
4 min later 136375895 Anonymous
Another massive victory for European Union. How are britcucks coping?
6 min later 136375953 Anonymous
If both sides claim victory it must have been a very fair negotiation/compromise
7 min later 136376016 Anonymous
>>136375953
supakicka
9 min later 136376124 Anonymous
So no tariffs? The UK is still in the EU without being a member? What deal?
11 min later 136376200 Anonymous
>>136375953
VGANDA... home
11 min later 136376225 Anonymous
>>136375953
Uganda be kidding me
13 min later 136376311 Anonymous
We capitulated
13 min later 136376333 Anonymous
>A leading German liberal MP, Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, is upbeat on the type of deal emerging, saying the key thing is to avoid numerous tariffs and quotas.
>He also said “it appears European fishing crews have succeeded in retaining at least 75% of their current catch over the next five years, and of course that’s far more than the French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Belgians could have expected”.
They wanted 82%, we wanted 20%
If they got 75% we've been severely heemed.
15 min later 136376406 Anonymous
>>136376311
>>136376333
Boris won, get over it.
16 min later 136376448 Anonymous
>>136376406
Michael Gove pls
17 min later 136376493 Anonymous
im a leftie and must admit i cant believe Bozzas managed to spin this round. EU truly on the ropes.
18 min later 136376531 Anonymous
>>136376493
are only right wingers for brexit?
18 min later 136376539 Anonymous
>>136375895
We are not coping
18 min later 136376559 Anonymous
>>136376333
And then in a few years we get 100%
18 min later 136376560 Anonymous
>>136376531
Brexit = Tory = Trump = Evil
Remain = Labour = Biden = Good
19 min later 136376585 Anonymous
>>136376531
No, old left wing people don't like it because it prevents state takeover of industries.
19 min later 136376603 Anonymous
>>136376016
kek
19 min later 136376607 Anonymous
>>136376531
racists mostly yeah
19 min later 136376614 Anonymous
>>136376560
hm for me biden is as bad as brexit since both are good for china
20 min later 136376621 Anonymous
bacon and sausage baguette with hp sauce for lunch de lads
20 min later 136376633 Anonymous
>A leading German liberal MP, Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, is upbeat on the type of deal emerging, saying the key thing is to avoid numerous tariffs and quotas.
>He also said “it appears European fishing crews have succeeded in retaining at least 75% of their current catch over the next five years, and of course that’s far more than the French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Belgians could have expected”.
20 min later 136376657 Anonymous
>>136376621
Splendid
21 min later 136376681 Anonymous
>>136376633
how did brits get so btfo?
21 min later 136376684 Anonymous
What is so good about British waters that everyone is fighting tooth and nail over them?
22 min later 136376735 Anonymous
>>136376684
nigger fish
23 min later 136376739 Anonymous
>>136376684
They aren't special. It's just that the EU is in a better negotiating position so it can do over-extending demands like this one.
23 min later 136376747 Anonymous (Brexit BoJo Homo.jpg 784x489 404kB)
As an EU member, the UK was automatically part of about 40 trade deals which the EU had with more than 70 countries. In 2018, these deals represented about 11% of total UK trade.
So far, 29 of these existing deals, covering 58 countries or territories, have been rolled over and will start on 1 January 2021. The latest deal to be struck was with Mexico on 15 December.
Talks are still ongoing with a further 10 countries or blocs - but many of the most important agreements have been done.
The UK government has also signed a new trade agreement with Japan, which means that 99% of UK exports there will be free of tariffs. It is very similar to the EU's own deal with Japan.
The government is also holding trade talks with countries that do not currently have EU trade deals, such as the US, Australia and New Zealand.
23 min later 136376750 Anonymous
>>136376681
From the rumors, they're still getting the sweet access to the internal EU market, without having to curve their bananas.
I for one can't stand a straight banana... rotten deal.
23 min later 136376755 Anonymous
>>136376684
DEEP SEA FISHING
24 min later 136376774 Anonymous
>>136376684
Britain has lots of fish, good fish, more lobster than we could ever eat
24 min later 136376792 Anonymous
>>136376684
Belgium has a tiny coastline so if they can't go into other country's waters, their fishing industry dies. The Brussels Fisherman's Union is incredibly powerful.
24 min later 136376806 Anonymous
>>136376750
>From the rumors, they're still getting the sweet access to the internal EU market, without having to curve their bananas.
They have to curve their bananas unless they want to have 200% unilateral tariffs on their imports. You are wrong.
25 min later 136376829 Anonymous
>>136376684
Crafted by God himself, for the race of man he loves the most.
28 min later 136376933 Anonymous (Brexit Slag 7.jpg 911x1200 174kB)
>y-you did vote leave, right anon?
28 min later 136376937 Anonymous
enjoy lawless corporatism
29 min later 136376969 Anonymous
>>136376747
>The government is also holding trade talks with countries that do not currently have EU trade deals, such as the US, Australia and New Zealand.
EU-Australia has FTA since 2018
EU-New Zealand had trade agreement since 2017 now are negotiating FTA
EU-US has numerous trade deals not single large once as US violates loads of EU standards.
29 min later 136376975 Anonymous
>>136376937
I enjoy Tasmanian Camembert
29 min later 136376980 Anonymous
>>136376937
Enjoy being a smelly French cunt lol!
30 min later 136377024 Anonymous (1605808465557.png 745x195 12kB)
30 min later 136377038 Anonymous
Hope I can punch any Brit tarif free in the face now.
31 min later 136377062 Anonymous
>>136376124
EU can leverage tariffs on the UK but not vice versa.
31 min later 136377078 Anonymous
>>136376969
>EU-Australia has FTA since 2018
No we don't.
32 min later 136377083 Anonymous
>>136376937
At least we have lawful corporatism "lol"
32 min later 136377095 Anonymous
>>136377038
and then have your receding jaw swifty smashed.
32 min later 136377109 Anonymous
>>136376975
Australia will accept the EU's protected food origins.
32 min later 136377113 Anonymous
>>136376937
They always were the americans of europe.
33 min later 136377131 Anonymous
>>136377024
BASED
GOD BLESS BORIS
HAPPY BREXMAS LMAO
33 min later 136377146 Anonymous
>>136375679
It was over when EU had a woman negotiating for them
34 min later 136377184 Anonymous
>>136376933
what phenotype is that on the left?
35 min later 136377199 Anonymous
>>136377078
Oh shit. i'm sorry. EU-Austria is in FTA negotiations since 2018
35 min later 136377208 Anonymous
Closing their borders really worked. Macron was playing 6D chess.
35 min later 136377214 Anonymous (160571937603.png 750x725 875kB)
Every post by a seething European gets me a little harder.
36 min later 136377236 Anonymous
>>136377184
the sexiest kind ... british inbred with walesian characteristics
36 min later 136377257 Anonymous
>>136377146
-Nobel heritage
-7 Children
-Medical Degree
-Distinguished political career
-Head of the biggest trade bloc on the planet
How does it feel to get that through-outly mogged in every of life's areas?
36 min later 136377273 Anonymous (Brexit Slag 4.jpg 1080x1350 337kB)
>>136377184
They're great-grandchildren of the Rothschilds
37 min later 136377303 Anonymous
>>136377199
nigga what? we are already in the eu
37 min later 136377307 Anonymous
I hope pounds exchange rate will bounce back soon, its current low value hurts my wallet
38 min later 136377347 Anonymous (Brexit_borders.png 638x641 200kB)
>>136377208
38 min later 136377354 Anonymous
>>136377303
FUCK YOU! I'm going to take a nap.
39 min later 136377374 Anonymous
can't wait for proper brexit socialism after boris is chucked out on his arse
39 min later 136377382 Anonymous
>>136377273
corrrr wouldnt mind having a go on them
40 min later 136377436 Anonymous
love how euros come in to our thread to pay tribute
41 min later 136377449 Anonymous
>>136377382
She's 15 you fucking nonce
41 min later 136377460 Anonymous
Macron proved to be a huge pussy once again, absolute flapped it when bozza sent the boats in.
41 min later 136377472 Anonymous
>>136375679
Easiest deal ever.
Euros on suicide watch, holy shit what a pack of weak cucks glad we're leaving them.
42 min later 136377535 Anonymous (2 - XhQX9f6.jpg 1080x1347 216kB)
>>136377436
This isn't /brit/ bro, this a bowing to our European overlords thread
42 min later 136377539 Anonymous
>>136377449
15 is above the age of consent for evro chads
42 min later 136377543 Anonymous
>>136377062
Lol no chance.
43 min later 136377582 Anonymous
>>136377449
if theres grass on the wicket, play cricket ahah
44 min later 136377591 Anonymous
>>136377535
rasheed
44 min later 136377594 Anonymous
>>136376614
But the EU is Chinese puppet?
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