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Old 13-04-2019, 04:02 PM #4301
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There you go...'our side' there are 16 million living in Britain who are on 'your side' as well, but you have already shown you have an irrational hate of all things British whatever side they are on. We all want it settled, I thought you were totally against a no deal? what about the Irish border..... ? Rees Mogg is constantly taken to task, you seem to be only seeing things you want to see

Why are you swearing? it makes a big difference if you have a leaver PM in control...
Wow are you mad are what??
I have an irratioal hate of all things British???


many of my friends and family are British and we love them dearley
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Wow are you mad are what??
I have an irratioal hate of all things British???


many of my friends and family are British and we love them dearley
Thats how you come across, you reached out....with a deal that even remainer MPs won't pass, that's how much 'you' reached out
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The Next Conservative PM must be a Brexit backer
but under the rules she is there until December 2019
unless she gets her dead deal passed before that month.
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The Next Conservative PM must be a Brexit backer
Why?

Are you in favour of leaving with no deal?

If we do that, then no EU citizen here will have a right to work, as the withdrawal agreement had EU citizens rights, which will be no more, and all the pointers are that there will be a huge negative impact on the UK. Or is that lies of Project Fear, as Bexiters kept banging on about to undercut any reason given during the referendum why Brexit was a bad idea?
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Why?

Are you in favour of leaving with no deal?

If we do that, then no EU citizen here will have a right to work, as the withdrawal agreement had EU citizens rights, which will be no more, and all the pointers are that there will be a huge negative impact on the UK. Or is that lies of Project Fear, as Bexiters kept banging on about to undercut any reason given during the referendum why Brexit was a bad idea?
the upside is there will be plenty badly paid jobs for the Brits
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Why?

Are you in favour of leaving with no deal?

If we do that, then no EU citizen here will have a right to work, as the withdrawal agreement had EU citizens rights, which will be no more, and all the pointers are that there will be a huge negative impact on the UK. Or is that lies of Project Fear, as Bexiters kept banging on about to undercut any reason given during the referendum why Brexit was a bad idea?
We Must Leave the EU
It may take a General Election
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There is no time for a divisive General Election or 2nd Referendum.

Spreadsheet Phil could be the person to do it, from the comments he has made in recent days. We just need to grey suited men of the 1922 committee to lever out the limpet in order to get things moving so Brexit can happen in an orderly fashion.
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There is no time for a divisive General Election or 2nd Referendum.

Spreadsheet Phil could be the person to do it, from the comments he has made in recent days. We just need to grey suited men of the 1922 committee to lever out the limpet in order to get things moving so Brexit can happen in an orderly fashion.
a smooth orderly Brexit has replaced strong and stable

rough and disorderly v weak and wobbly
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There is no time for a divisive General Election or 2nd Referendum.

Spreadsheet Phil could be the person to do it, from the comments he has made in recent days. We just need to grey suited men of the 1922 committee to lever out the limpet in order to get things moving so Brexit can happen in an orderly fashion.


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Thats how you come across, you reached out....with a deal that even remainer MPs won't pass, that's how much 'you' reached out
The deal is based on May's red lines. The EU offered what they could with respect of that. What do you expect them to do? Destroy their common market to suit the British? Or destroy the economic integrity of the island of Ireland?
Sometimes I wonder if you're really Irish
The rest of the EU wants to get on with other business instead of appeasing the unrealistic expectations of some of the UK's politicians.
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It may take a General Election
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There's no must about it.
You're not working for some hedge fund hoping to make money on this chaos?
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The deal is based on May's red lines. The EU offered what they could with respect of that. What do you expect them to do? Destroy their common market to suit the British? Or destroy the economic integrity of the island of Ireland?
Sometimes I wonder if you're really Irish
The rest of the EU wants to get on with other business instead of appeasing the unrealistic expectations of some of the UK's politicians.
The EU were always going to play hard ball, if they wanted to they could have shifted Mays red lines as they are in the driving seat but it suited them fine...she is a remainer after all, they also refused to look at the deal again after it was rejected...so if that is reaching out in your book, I know you love the EU but let the scales fall from your eyes, they dont want to lose UK funding if they can help it
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so they have no influence at all...okay! what I meant was they could have influenced her to shift her lines ....not that they would personally done it
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Amazing the new Brexit Party
comes up 3rd.



Meanwhile Indie Group (11 MP's soon to be called Change UK)
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Thats how you come across, you reached out....with a deal that even remainer MPs won't pass, that's how much 'you' reached out
FFs Cherie...have you not followed Brexit? or do you choose not to follow facts?


The WA was a deal agreed with the UK and EU..If it wouldn't pass the Uk shouldn't have agreed to it..but they did and this why the backstop is so very important..Sorry but the UK right now can not be taken at it's word
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Please please no. I cannot believe I am saying this, but even though the tories are a ****show and are ****ing me right now (am disabled so...yeah am treat worst than most) the thought of Corbyn in charge makes my blood run cold.

Only about a year ago I would be loving this news...how things change
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The WA was a deal agreed with the UK and EU..If it wouldn't pass the Uk shouldn't have agreed to it..but they did and this why the backstop is so very important..Sorry but the UK right now can not be taken at it's word
Please stop swearing at me? why do you feel the need to preface your posts with such aggression?

The EU had to sit down to negotiations, same as the UK, that is not reaching out! Its part of a necessary process
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Amazing the new Brexit Party
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Meanwhile Indie Group (11 MP's soon to be called Change UK)
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The Brexit party are going to do much better than that prediction I think, Labour top though this country is a bit of a joke at the moment politically
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The percentages for the top two are pretty dire, aren't they usually at like 40%?! Maybe someone else might stand a chance..
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The percentages for the top two are pretty dire, aren't they usually at like 40%?! Maybe someone else might stand a chance..
By the looks of things the Brexit party....


The Lib Dems should be mopping up the remain vote but the mistrust in them is hard to shake off
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Aye Clegg ****ed them for a very very long time I think. Which is sad because every year they were creeping further and further up in the rankings too..
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on the basis that we are leaving, the brexit party must be the ideal choice for
euro mps

If there is no GE until after we leave the EU, then the brexit party is finished
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