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[QUOTE="LeoRoverman, post: 10410487, member: 77854"] Actually I think the EP may just have sprung a surprise on him by stating that they want terms acceptable to them. Now this is at odds with the previous position of the EP will ratify what the commission wants. We appear to be entering a world of treble think. This may have emboldened Johnno and Frost because the EP is saying it will not ratify a deal at any price. Ergo behind the scenes the CM may well be preparing for a no deal- which I happen to think will give much needed stability. The pendulum is swinging back. Plus if Hungary and Poland do rip up their agreements- there may be a chain reaction. [/QUOTE]
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