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	we in Ireland knew that during the summer...whilst parliment was not sitting they would come for us Irish..never in my life did I expect the hatered . Simon Covney did the right thing and list the articles that insulted us..he told us to rise above it and not sink to their levels  | 
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			The number of children already on the bread line and living in poverty in this country is astounding,a no deal Brexit will only push more families into poverty and real financial hardship.  These kids are the future of this country and willl be most impacted by no deal and a no deal will seriously compromise their immediate futures.  As a first world nation, the levels that people are already suffering are not acceptable....I just find it all incredibly sad.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			My views are well known on here on a no deal brexit, and as to this horrendous dangerous PM and his hard-line Cabinet. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Many have said strong points all through. All that Ammi and AnnieK have said for me. It's a great pity the wider media aren't stating what both Ammi and AnnieK are pointing out. To you AnnieK, I pick up and feel your real concern for yours and other families on this wildy reckless push to no deal brexit by this PM. I've read and respected all your posts on the issue. To Ammi, one of the most reasoned people on tibb, who doesn't pull punches when necessary on extremely important issues. While still staying reasoned. The compassion for those who will be affected with endless uncertainty and hardship, from this present PMs divisive, reckless and dangerous aims he seems to be determined to see through. Your compassion is commendable and welcome. I'm left in dismay any could support a no deal brexit. To actually support this PM in his madman type rants and dangerously divisive aims, is for me unforgivable. A general election will be held soon, where this crazed, no deal obsessed PM may just win. Then he can overturn and do anything he likes. However a general election is NOT the way to decide a brexit policy. Governments elected, do not get anything like over 50% support from the voters. This electoral system is ridiculous. In 2005, Labour got 35.2% the Cons got 32.7% It resulted in a 68 overall majority for Labour. Totally ridiculous. A general election could make things even worse. Anyway, ending this post I want to thank Ammi and Anniek for all their strong and fair reasoned points.  | 
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			those who support a no deal brexit, don't think about the consequences of the middle class and the poor british people 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			utterly utterly selfish ideas from a ''established elite'' party what the brexit party is, consisting out of only elitists my sort of ''brexit'' would be, a no deal and then going even further and taking away some of the wealth from the british elite to divide that over the british middle class and poor, make NHS better even for the poorest person in britain a left wing stable equal brexit is what the country needs, but sadly at this moment i cannot see it happening, since people apparently like voting for loudmouth bigots, and Nigel Farage would be a 100 times worse PM than boris johnson and a million times worse PM than theresa may a vote for farage is a vote for power hungry elitists who do not care about the common british people, just about themselves and the attention they get from leadership 
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			The fixation on Corbyn is nothing more than a distraction tactic. Worrying about what comes next if we prevent Boris from ****ing us over is pointless while Boris is still a threat.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Also it's not just 'here' that's predicting a catastrophic brexit. Any analyst that's worth a damn has said the same thing and every time a new development happens that pushes us closer to a no deal brexit happens, the pound takes a hit. If people who stake their living on being right are telling you something, people whose expertise in the knowledge of economy far outstrips anyone's here, you listen because it's the height of arrogance to ignore or downplay something you don't want to hear from someone who knows more about the subject than you. Brexit will be catastrophic, we will be facing a recession, medical supplies shortage and job losses and that's just the optimistic base level predictions. Rather than worrying about what Corbyn might do in a position he'll probably never have, worry about averting a disaster that will likely have ramifications for generations.  | 
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