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Brexit - No to it all
No deal - no
New referendum - no Norway 2.0 - no Customs Union - no Any deal at all you can accept - NO! Im beginning to hope they get it over with in a snap no-deal. At least then all sides have a reason to negotiate deals after.... |
This was the plan all along after they realized Russia manipulated the vote.
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The white working class have a vote, and a say. That's what they hate. |
so did the magic beans start growing yet? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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how is a country that is not itself a community able to establish itself in a community? they should first clarify who is "we". this right-wing populist brainwashing has ensured that every Brit thinks that only his idea of democracy is a real democracy. and this is in fact the opposite of a democracy. |
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I am looking forward to the vote if the U in UK will be replaced by a D. |
The complete and utter failure of politicians to come together and get a deal that works for everyone. Shows the level of incompetence of their leaders.
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you should really get rid of thinking that the only right view is yours. the problem is that most of them are doing the same you do. |
Teresa isdoing a fantastic job i'd hit it
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Of course it was going to be impossible to deliver. A blind man on a galloping horse could see this coming. :2 cents::2 cents: |
UK voted
EU should just kick them out with whatever they can carry with them ... |
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Paul will love it!!!! |
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All discussions about brexit between EU and the U.K. is just a show to stall and hopefully stop brexit, at least in the hopes of EU and U.K. establishment. If U.K. leaves, it's a signal to other EU countries they can do the same. In the scenario U.K. still develops successfully after leaving, opposite what EU and its supporters have claimed, their arguments and credibility fall like the lying scumbags they are. First 2 years will be messy but they'll recover with or without EU. EU is desperate...:2 cents: Quote:
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it's like watching a bunch of kids with special needs in a sandbox
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Paul will love it!!!! |
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just look at the map WHO voted leave and who remind. https://www.caliper.com/featured-map...brexit-map.jpg if all of them have the same behavour than paul and do what is "the best for the people" UK will look in a few years like an emmentaler cheese where london will be part of the EU and stonhenge will be parted in a EU and and non EU part. |
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I love this kind of self delusion The EU sits there with a finished Brexit contract for several months now and the Brits cannot decide whether they want to agree to that or not or what else they want - and since yesterday we know that there is no majority for anything they could potentially want. Those are the things that happen when you promise things you should have known you cannot ever deliver - but why should have anyone thought of that before Brexit. Should have hired Paul Markham, he most certainly knows how to solve all these issues. Unfortunately he hasn't posted his solutions to GFY yet, maybe he's holding them back and hopes they will hire him last minute as the savior of Brexit. |
And btw - thousands of Brexit voters have died since 2016 while thousands of young people have become eligible to vote
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices...-a8541576.html |
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"320,000 pro-Brexit voters die per year" that's 640,000 dead Brexit voters since the vote took place Only 169,000 anti-Brexit voters die a year because they're younger. |
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:upsidedow |
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They should really leave now, because I'm utterly tired about hearing every single fucking day in the news about how they don't know what to do next
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Last night on Question Time there was a sweet young man who asked a silly question.
Why weren't the 8 options asked of Parliament Wednesday, asked two years ago instead of left to the last minute? If the process of getting an agreement before Article 50 was submitted the politicians argued that compromise would have been reached. They either are delusional or lying. From the day after the referendum there were politicians who wanted the vote ignored. From a straight ignore it to leaving the UK, to asking for a second vote. Then there were politicians who wanted to leave with or without a deal, then the groups that would only support their deal, whether the EU granted that or not. The Tory party was led by a very silly and weak politician. She allowed the EU to set the pace all the way, agreeing to a divorce payment before terms of the divorce were settled, agreeing to the status of EU migrants before negotiations were started and the EU has allowed negotiators to proceed without constant sniping from MEPs. The UK should offer Scotland, N.I. and Wales a referendum on whether they want to leave the UK to pursue membership of the EU and then crash out. The job and business losses in the EU would guaranty them coming back to the table very fast to negotiate a decent fair deal. Trade is a two way street and the British don't want to be a main funder of an organisation dedicated to taking all it's powers away. |
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the ones that are losing jobs are the island monkeys. and this did not really start yet. 1,2 TRILLION pound already have left the UK - another 2-3 trillion will follow. if i would be english i would try to find friends in scottland and ireland to receive some care packages after all this is done. scottland will leave the UK faster than a fart leaves the ass as they are not in the mode to collect bottles on the street just because the british government is filled up with morons. |
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Merkel says she will 'fight until the final hour' to avoid no-deal Brexit – video
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...l-brexit-video |
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