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Prakash L
Sun, 8 Nov 2020 05:25 EST
Manuel
Yes Glenn you are absolutely right Manuela Ferns is a woman always cribbing, minding others business and engaging in gossip on this forum while sitting pretty in the lap of Arabs! She’s a kid trapped in the body of a woman.
Glen R
Sun, 8 Nov 2020 03:21 EST
Manuel, a question in not answered by a question.

You can just tell me what does it mean.

And why you want to interfere in unwanted matters, no wonder you are ragged and humiliated here...
Glen R
Sun, 8 Nov 2020 03:18 EST
Manuel, what did you meant in the below chat, (( passport can be obtained by fifteen December))??.
Manuel Ferns
Sun, 8 Nov 2020 02:36 EST
Glen R
Please read yesterday’s Oheraldo classified section and you will find an ad for your further understanding. If you are in Goa can you report that person to the Portuguese authorities?

Dev borem korum!
Glen R
Sun, 8 Nov 2020 01:34 EST
Manuel, what did you meant in the below chat, (( passport can be obtained by fifteen December))??.
Ezekiel
Sat, 7 Nov 2020 20:39 EST
Jack
I hope that Boris does stick to his words as you quoted Jack. I'm just as hopeful as you are for the UK to carry on with the former Chequers plan, which was originally Theresa May's idea, which Boris just copied and pasted as his own.

What do you mean "the end of the UK"? Are you referring to an end of the Union of the UK?

Kind Regards,
Ezekiel
Jack
Sat, 7 Nov 2020 14:08 EST
To Manuel and Ezequiel
To ensure there’s no Irish border free movement will have to continue in Northern Ireland at minimum.

These are Boris’s exact words when visiting NI last year “Northern Ireland has got a great deal. You keep free movement, you keep access to the single market and, as it says in the deal, unfettered access to the UK.”

This means a divergent UK would have a de facto border in the Irish Sea.
If Boris agrees to this, it’ll mean the end of the UK as we know it.
Manuel Ferns
Sat, 7 Nov 2020 13:46 EST
Non Goan
It’s a shame to even call you Goan.

Masquerading clowns like you are many. We ignore. Like one Martin who advertised in today’s Oheraldo classifieds section. That passport can be obtained before fifteenth December. How can such scums even be allowed to loot Goans? I have already directed Goa Forward Party reps to take him to task.

Dev borem korum!
Ezekiel
Sat, 7 Nov 2020 12:58 EST
Jack, Manuel, Everyone
Yes, Jack. I have to agree with Manuel Fernandes that the British voted to end freedom of movement. But what we can be sure of is that the UK has just lost their main stronghold on which they were pinning all their hopes on. Biden will want to ensure that the EU is benefitted and that the Irish peace process is maintained. So, there's likely going to be a soft brexit.

Thanks everyone for all your congratulations. I'll still try to remain on this forum to help whomever I can to the best of my ability.

Com os melhores cumprimentas,
Ezekiel
Manuel Ferns
Sat, 7 Nov 2020 12:53 EST
Jack
Your seem overly optimistic. UK will never go the Swiss way. Although I agree that a significant trade agreement with USA is now highly unlikely, Boris may concede to the EU on border tariffs, the Northern Irish Sea etc. But free movement is guaranteed to end on thirty first December.

Dev borem korum!

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