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Re: Brexit
By: guest257 Date: January 29, 2019, 1:55 pm
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Really sorry you read it that way and for any offence caused - I
didn’t mean anything personally and the toddlers in the analogy
were the Rees-Moggs and Farages of this world who are
responsible for this garbage rather than anyone here!!
I still think my analogy is a good one though...!
Britain, in my opinion, has done itself so much harm on the
global stage through this process and it’s reputation as a solid
and reliable partner is in shatters.
Sorry for those that made an informed choice on Brexit. You must
be tearing your hair out.
The level of political and general pig ignorance from the public
and our political leaders is staggering. Absolutely staggering.
Sky did a poll and 26% apparently thought no deal meant we stay
in the EU.
I give up. It’s shameful.
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Re: Brexit
By: guest257 Date: January 30, 2019, 2:41 am
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Still in deadlock even though some claiming victory and clarity
after last night’s amendments.
We really seem to be learning nothing.
Last night was really just negotiating amongst ourselves to come
to a position that is in conflict to the agreed withdrawal
position last year. The “solution” is incompatible with our own
and the EU’s red lines it seems.
Absolutely baffling.
British exceptionalism at it’s weird and incompetent best.
The world is split between those laughing at us and those
pitying us. How are we ever going to be able to negotiate trade
deals when we have such a fundamentally basic lack of
understanding of the treaties that we helped forge, and renege
on our commitments and constantly change our minds?
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Re: Brexit
By: deadlyfrom5yardsout Date: January 30, 2019, 3:56 am
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Looking ahead I can see a time when our exit has decimated our
economy and we are going through a depression with massive
unemployment and garbage piled high in the streets with no
government agencies functioning properly and no effective Social
Security payments being made and the NHS closing every other
hospital. Or not.
Should this scenario come to pass, we will lickedy split be
begging to rejoin the Common Market ( as it should be...). Time
is a healer they say.
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Re: Brexit
By: BedfordshireBoy Date: January 30, 2019, 5:19 am
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No doubt applying to rejoin without the concessions we enjoy at
the moment no doubt.
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Re: Brexit
By: deadlyfrom5yardsout Date: January 30, 2019, 6:58 am
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You are Jeremy Corben and I claim my £5! Repeating yourself.....
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Re: Brexit
By: deadlyfrom5yardsout Date: January 30, 2019, 7:04 am
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I have just watched (endured) PMQ's and I have to say that
tempers have cooled a lot since the vote a couple of weeks ago.
There was a lot more nodding of heads from both sides and Jeremy
Corben has been put in a position where he really has to get
involved, or at least be seen to try and get involved, rather
than just heckling from the sidelines and voting against
absolutely everything.
Main point. Yes the House voted against a No Deal Brexit last
night but it also voted on accepting the deal with a tweak on
the backstop and voting for the deal is ultimately the only way
to avoid a no deal.
Unless the House is unilaterally going to ignore the outcome of
the referendum......
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Re: Brexit
By: BedfordshireBoy Date: January 30, 2019, 11:03 am
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[quote author=deadlyfrom5yardsout
link=topic=616.msg15911#msg15911 date=1548853122]
You are Jeremy Corben and I claim my £5! Repeating yourself.....
[/quote]
The ultimate insult.
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Re: Brexit
By: guest257 Date: February 1, 2019, 2:57 am
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Incredibly amused by reports that even if things go as smoothly
as they can, there won’t be enough time to pass all the
legislation to actually leave on 29 March and therefore Article
50 will need to be extended.
Experts eh?
It sums up the incompetence and sheer fantasy of some.
The stench of corruption is growing. May promising Labour MPs
funds in exchange for votes on deal.
We are a banana republic and if this was happening anywhere else
in the world we’d all be sneering about it.
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Re: Brexit
By: guest257 Date: February 1, 2019, 3:00 am
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In any normal democracy Brexit wouldn’t and couldn’t happen
until the differences have been resolved and the sort of Brexit
we were going to have had been defined, decided and agreed on by
all. We are years away from this. Well done Tories. Well done
UKIP. You’ve royally messed everything up.
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Re: Brexit
By: Date: February 1, 2019, 5:24 am
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Like him or loathe him or loaf him even 🍞:
The article 24 scenario is an interesting one which Farage
suggested while in Europeon Parliment a couple of days ago.
Juncker, Verhofstadt and Co. are normally seen sneering at
anything Nige says however they seemed to have been caught
unusally listening to him properly here, all the while looking
expressionless, almost as though they fear that solution too as
it makes things much easier and simpler. And they don’t like
other countries like Italy warming to the idea of leaving too
now do they.
A link for the video below:
HTML https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XR2snMKWbUM
I’m not saying every word he says perfect, but boy didn’t it
make Juncker, Verhofstadt etc shut up and listen quietly
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