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arista 16-10-2020 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10934696)


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Nicky91 16-10-2020 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10934742)
Can you comment Arista?

Do you feel as though you've been conned at all?

Were the leave campaign lying when they said it was easy?

Was Boris lyng with his OR deal?

Do you still support brexit?

since majority voted to leave the EU, they voted to leave, doesn't matter how

and now amid coronacrisis we in the EU will have the last laugh, we have our aid packages and UK has nothing

arista 16-10-2020 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10934742)
Can you comment Arista?

Do you feel as though you've been conned at all?

Were the leave campaign lying when they said it was easy?

Was Boris lyng with his OR deal?

Do you still support brexit?


Not Conned
as I knew the Fish deal would never get Solved.


I can see Our Boats taking Arms on their fishing boats

Yes I want Brexit done
Dec 31st 2020

The Slim Reaper 16-10-2020 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10934745)
Not Conned
as I knew the Fish deal would never get Solved.


I can see Our Boats taking Arms on their fishing boats

Yes I want Brexit done
Dec 31st 2020

I think it's crazy, but appreciate you answering.

Scarlett. 16-10-2020 04:12 PM

The country is already ****ed. No deal will just add more levels of ****ed to an already ****ed nation.

The Slim Reaper 16-10-2020 04:16 PM

Arista I have one more question - we know that no-deal will cause deaths in the UK, and that's according to the governments own yellowhammer report from the end of 2019 when they were planning for one, so would brexit be worth it to you, if it costs as many deaths as covid has?

arista 16-10-2020 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10934750)
Arista I have one more question - we know that no-deal will cause deaths in the UK, and that's according to the governments own yellowhammer report from the end of 2019 when they were planning for one, so would brexit be worth it to you, if it costs as many deaths as covid has?


No Deaths
is better, of course.

arista 16-10-2020 04:20 PM




You are potty mouthed Libby.

The Slim Reaper 16-10-2020 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10934751)
No Deaths
is better, of course.

It's better - but would 50k deaths be a fair price to pay for your brexit?

UserSince2005 16-10-2020 04:23 PM

Lol I love this. We cannot be pushed around.

arista 16-10-2020 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10934753)
It's better - but would 50k deaths be a fair price to pay for your brexit?

No


It will not be that high

The Slim Reaper 16-10-2020 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10934758)
No


It will not be that high

So what's an acceptable amount of dead you'd take for brexit?

arista 16-10-2020 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10934759)
So what's an acceptable amount of dead you'd take for brexit?

Not getting into such a topic.

bots 16-10-2020 05:40 PM

Talks between the UK and EU over a post-Brexit trade agreement are "over", Downing Street has said.

No 10 said there was "no point" in discussions continuing next week unless the EU was prepared to discuss the detailed legal text of a partnership.

UK chief negotiator Lord Frost said he had told EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier there was no "basis" for planned talks on Monday.

Number 10 said the two sides had agreed to talk again, by phone, next week.

Earlier, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted that the Brussels negotiating team would go to London after the weekend to "intensify" talks.

But Downing Street said there had to be "a fundamental change in the EU's approach to these negotiations".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54566897

joeysteele 16-10-2020 06:08 PM

Both sides deceived in the referendum.

However, the blatant lies now uncovered by this stance now.
Is an affront to any vote.

I voted remain, I'd have been open to arguments on the other side too.
It was really Farage who had me the more suspicious of leave.

However, no matter what happens now, I'm glad I still voted remain.
Because had I been swayed and voted leave, I'd be absolutely livid now after being told no deal was never likely or necessary.

My party Labour made a mess of the message of brexit after the result.
They didn't cheat, lie and deceive on it however as many leave supporters, this now PM, and his extreme cabinet supporters did.

I hope this all comes home to them in 4 years or less, once the REAL cost is known.

I know many people myself of all political persuasions and none.
Who voted leave however never believed for one moment there'd be no deal.

Time for them to stand up and be counted IF no deal results.
When they next get the chance to vote in an election.

bots 16-10-2020 06:16 PM

the pandemic will be used as an excuse to cover all the economic hardship from a no deal brexit and in truth it completely dwarfs the brexit effect

Ammi 16-10-2020 06:35 PM

...it’s so important atm and going forward into the near future that we have the great EU employment/employee rights that we do now, that there’s some small comfort of that protection in these worrying times....oh...

joeysteele 16-10-2020 06:38 PM

I don't much care whether it's no deal brexit or covid that seals the negative fate of this deceitful government in the future.

I'm just now more sure than I felt I could be, one or both will.
Although I'm not sure this PM will want to fight an election where he's not going to win a majority after his deceit and lies.

arista 16-10-2020 10:40 PM

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Tom4784 17-10-2020 02:29 AM

I pity anyone who still thinks we'll magically thrive outside of the EU and that history will look on Brexit as anything but a failure.

joeysteele 17-10-2020 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10934966)
I pity anyone who still thinks we'll magically thrive outside of the EU and that history will look on Brexit as anything but a failure.

I'd like to say so do I.
However pity isn't the word I'd use actually.

Dangerously deluded, now there is maybe the better and more polite 2 I could think of.

arista 17-10-2020 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10934966)
I pity anyone who still thinks we'll magically thrive outside of the EU and that history will look on Brexit as anything but a failure.


I do
but you are right it's a mess at this time.

But I feel many African Nations
and Asia will help our trade improve.

Nicky91 17-10-2020 09:22 AM



here's the winner of the 2020 Fair and Ethical Trade City Award, it goes to the Swedish Malmö


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