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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
BrExit - the countdown to 11PM GMT on Friday 29th of March 2019

On a side note, does anyone know where we can get hold of 17 million yellow vests?


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Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
We will see. Reamaining will be seen as the correct choice in the years to come. Hopefully it won't take the poverty of millions to see that.
You will still claim it is great though.

Only trouble is sugarplum is Remain was not the choice, the majority voted to leave.
On our way.


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Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,976
Crawley
And yet again you ignore the EU breaking it's own Eurozone rules to let Greece in, France and Germany profiteering out of Greece and the absolute fact that the rules the EU then enforced on Greece killed normal Greek people. Let's throw in the EUs meddling in Italy's budget only this week and it highlights that EU members aren't really truely independent countries any more.

Yes, Greece being allowed to take the Euro was a mistake. The budget that Italy is proposing takes them beyond the limits that have been set for the Euro, the idea is that they don't get themselves into the shit that Greece did. There are definite issues around the Euro because of the different economies. It needs a rethink, however, we are not in the Euro, and whilst we have paid in to previous Euro bail outs, we had confirmation that we would not be asked for anything more in future.

Using Greece as an argument to leave the EU is like Scotland citing the treatment of Diego Garcians by the UK as an argument for Scottish Independence.
 








Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,976
Crawley
Theresa the appeaser will have Her blueprint for surrender thrown and the the default position will be implemented on 29th March.
On our way.


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It is the current default, but as it is now clear that we can revoke A50, it is not the only result of Mays deal failing to pass.
You may have noticed the ERG being threatened with No Brexit, and the Remainers being threatened with No Deal, it can't be both, so she is bluffing at least one group.
 




Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
It is the current default, but as it is now clear that we can revoke A50, it is not the only result of Mays deal failing to pass.
You may have noticed the ERG being threatened with No Brexit, and the Remainers being threatened with No Deal, it can't be both, so she is bluffing at least one group.

As I said earlier, can you imagine any government daring to rescind the the largest political endorsement in British history?
On our way.


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Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Yes, Greece being allowed to take the Euro was a mistake. The budget that Italy is proposing takes them beyond the limits that have been set for the Euro, the idea is that they don't get themselves into the shit that Greece did. There are definite issues around the Euro because of the different economies. It needs a rethink, however, we are not in the Euro, and whilst we have paid in to previous Euro bail outs, we had confirmation that we would not be asked for anything more in future.

Using Greece as an argument to leave the EU is like Scotland citing the treatment of Diego Garcians by the UK as an argument for Scottish Independence.
yes , the EU are full of ideas , their main one is do as your told or else , corrupt bully boys at best, bye bye Mr Junker and don't forget to tell Merkel to pick up the tab ………………
regards
DR
 










Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,976
Crawley
As I said earlier, can you imagine any government daring to rescind the the largest political endorsement in British history?
On our way.


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It would be a difficult step to take, however, the alternative is worse. You obviously disagree, and think it will be fine, but you won't be the one making the decision.
This is why May is pushing the deal that no one likes, it is the least bad option for her and the Tory Party, possibly the least bad option for the country, from where we are right now.
 










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