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From Labour's referendum in 1975 as to staying in the EEC. We, in this Country have elected government after government, Con and Lab. Under numerous PMs, who have all signed treaties forming the EU. Never once asking the voters if they agreed with those treaties to be signed. Yet we elected those governments over and over. Margaret Thatcher was of the main supporters of the single market. She won a rebate, left in place ever since. We were given by the EU an opt out on joining the Euro. Then like all other EU member Nations we had a veto. Nothing we didn't want or support in the EU we could veto. Only one Nation needs to use their veto to stop something. After putting all that in place for ALL the member EU Nations, we are now walking off blaming the EU, even for things they haven't actually been responsible for re the EU court. It's actually tragic. |
Boris just tweeted
"New deal or no deal, but no delay." |
I really cannot stand this man, he will do anything to get into power .
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/brexi...cid=spartanntp |
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The only benefit from this scenario is that when Brexit gets delayed and we inevitably have another Election, the brexiters will end up hurting themselves by splitting the vote between the Brexit party and the Tories. With a bit of luck, the split will take them both out of the running. It's not surprising that Brexiters would jump ship to the next con man though. The phrase' Fool me once, shame on you...' would be perfect for Brexiters if there was about 50 more lines of it to take into account all the times that Brexiters have allowed themselves to be fooled by things they want to hear. |
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Another referendum would just lead to another and another. Leaving with a deal is the only real option we have. |
I cannot stand this man...he really will do anything to give trump power.
'Boris Johnson*is scrapping a commitment by*Theresa May*to stick to EU rules on environment, safety standards, and workers' rights – to raise his chances of getting a trade agreement with Donald Trump," writes Brussels correspondent Jon Stone. "The so-called "level playing field", included in the Brexit deal negotiated by the former prime minister, were a commitment to abide by similar rule to the EU in exchange for market access.' https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9142606.html |
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Maybe when brexiters lose their annual holiday the penny will drop? |
It's utterly hilarious that Brexiters are acting this is about freedom when all they are doing is lubing themselves up for Trump.
Brexiters have been told what to think, they've been told that the EU is bad and horrible and they simply can't think for themselves and now they're being led to believe that no deal is the best option when all it benefits are the elites that have led them to that decision like cattle to the ****ing slaughter house. |
The remainers have thier heads so far up thier own arses they believe normally sane people can be led by slogans.
Brainwashed idiots...I pity the lot of them. |
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Suggesting I'm brainwashed is just silly considering the reality of the situation we're in. I'm not the one with my head in the sand hoping it'll all be okay in the end. I'd rather know the reality of the situation we face because ignorance is never bliss. |
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I know the reality of the situation, and I firmly believe my reality isn't one of a brainwashed mass, like the labour party requires to survive in power in the UK. |
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I do agree leaving with a deal is now the only palatable option |
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Boris was terrified of the full details being revealed even to other EU states let alone us he knows the jig would be up and he'd be outed as selling us lock stock and NHS to the USA...:/ I still have faith he can be stopped. |
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So you ain't as bothered about brexit as you make out? |
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Just a game to them huh..leaving us hanging...laughing away... not in this house I'm afraid:fist: |
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That's why no serious expert supports brexit, only ideological nutters or the gullible. |
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Who is it that demands a border with Ireland? It's not the UK, it's the EU protecting thier borders from outsiders...whilst letting outsiders in in all other corners.. Does that not sound stubborn to you? |
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All these months of talking and have not heard a single convincing or even well constructed argument in favour of brexit. All mouth, no trousers. Either gullible or ideological |
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The only way this ends decently is with a deal but let's be real, you can't say that both sides are as bad as each other with a straight face considering everything that has happened. |
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