Extending would simply prolong negotiations, create even more uncertainty, leave us liable to pay more to the EU in future, and keep us bound by evolving EU laws at a time when we need to control our own affairs. In short, it is not in the UK's interest to extend. 2/2
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100% with you David and exactly the reassurance we want to hear
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Thank you David. This is really good news. With you all the way.
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Excellent words. Clear statement of our position that should be simple to understand for all those that read it......especially in Brussels.
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Thank you. Those damned remainers are still hopeful of overturning our greatest democratic vote.
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Bullshit - they've been helping each other out with protective equipment and doctors and Germany has taken Italian intensive care patients (and they've sent us ventilators).
End of conversation
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How are we supposed to draw up a suitable trade agreement in 8 months when they usually take years? In business, you can have things done well or you can have them done quickly. You can rarely have both.
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