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


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nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,662
Gods country fortnightly
Much as I detest this Tory government, when Nissan pulls out, and Sunderland's economy completely collapses, they really will not be 100% to blame.

Nigel Farage, the Daily Mail, David Cameron, Tommy Robinson, Jeremy Corbyn, Laura Kuenssberg and the BBC, and the wantonly ignorant / gullible / selfish among the UK electorate, all take their little share.

Nissan hasn't gone yet. The Tories are in power, in government with a large majority

It can be saved, its up them, its in their power

Blame the liars, not those poor folk that have been lied to...

#victimsofbrexit
 






nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,662
Gods country fortnightly
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nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,662
Gods country fortnightly
Generally agreed, but let's be honest: many of the 'poor folk' were only too happy to embrace these lies.

The problem is putting the blame on the victims of Brexit means the real criminals at the heart of government get away with it.

This is what they want, blame anyone but them...
 




CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,813
Our ridiculous position is starting to come clear as Number 10 desperately live tweet as Barnier quietly tears them a new one.

[tweet]1232326469080297473[/tweet]

Oven ready deal? Lie. Get Brexit Done? Lie.

We just want the same?! Not what you've been saying for the last few years.

[tweet]1232327469799268354[/tweet]
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
The problem is putting the blame on the victims of Brexit means the real criminals at the heart of government get away with it.

This is what they want, blame anyone but them...

Blame them for sure, but please do not ignore the reality that they told folk what many of them wanted to hear. To discount this is to underestimate the deep rooted depths of British - more probably 'English - exceptionalism (and I was going to add 'and stupidity' but I won't because that name calling stuff gets you nowhere, but it's oh so tempting).
 




nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,662
Gods country fortnightly
Our ridiculous position is starting to come clear as Number 10 desperately live tweet as Barnier quietly tears them a new one.

[tweet]1232326469080297473[/tweet]

Oven ready deal? Lie. Get Brexit Done? Lie.

We just want the same?! Not what you've been saying for the last few years.

[tweet]1232327469799268354[/tweet]

EU and US trade on the same scale?

USA trade £182B
EU trade £614B

Or am I being picky?
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,662
Gods country fortnightly
Blame them for sure, but please do not ignore the reality that they told folk what many of them wanted to hear. To discount this is to underestimate the deep rooted depths of British - more probably 'English - exceptionalism (and I was going to add 'and stupidity' but I won't because that name calling stuff gets you nowhere, but it's oh so tempting).

Yes agree with you on the English exceptionalism, some hard lessons will be learnt. But going after the conned doesn't help, the con men (and the odd woman) need to be held to account for their crimes.
 


daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
Blame them for sure, but please do not ignore the reality that they told folk what many of them wanted to hear. To discount this is to underestimate the deep rooted depths of British - more probably 'English - exceptionalism (and I was going to add 'and stupidity' but I won't because that name calling stuff gets you nowhere, but it's oh so tempting).

The loud mouth Brexiteer down the pub has a lot to answer for. The idea that the working man in the street, knows better than 'experts' is being revealed for what it is.
 




The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
24,634
West is BEST
EU is not going going to consider a deal if we accept shit like chlorinated chickens from the US.

Hmm, quite the conundrum. Easiest deal ever :facepalm::flypig:
 


mikeyjh

Well-known member
Dec 17, 2008
4,519
Llanymawddwy
Nissan hasn't gone yet. The Tories are in power, in government with a large majority

It can be saved, its up them, its in their power

Blame the liars, not those poor folk that have been lied to...

#victimsofbrexit

This - Though one's sympathy does wane a little when those people are challenged only to find their views are entirely entrenched despite what's blindingly bloody obvious... They believed Farage et al, whether we like it or not...
 


A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
18,126
Deepest, darkest Sussex
Oh, 'Project Fear' was a reality, with no Unicorns? Time to own your catchphrase

LOL like they're prepared to own anything at all about Brexit
 




Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,993
Crawley
Our ridiculous position is starting to come clear as Number 10 desperately live tweet as Barnier quietly tears them a new one.

[tweet]1232326469080297473[/tweet]

Oven ready deal? Lie. Get Brexit Done? Lie.

We just want the same?! Not what you've been saying for the last few years.

[tweet]1232327469799268354[/tweet]

The EU/US deal is going to be a bit different, in that they have somewhat greater clout than the UK, and yet even that deal, currently shelved, did not include agricultural products.

I can't understand how the EU is able to be so tough to negotiate with if they need us more than we need them, and we hold all the cards?
 


Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
We are not going to get an EU deal - that much is clear as crystal. Not with the current Prime Minister anyway - we'll have to wait for the next one, or the PM after that.

Best put all our focus on doing the best possible deal with the USA now. Not that that will make up for the end of year ruin, but it'll be a start.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,662
Gods country fortnightly
The EU/US deal is going to be a bit different, in that they have somewhat greater clout than the UK, and yet even that deal, currently shelved, did not include agricultural products.

I can't understand how the EU is able to be so tough to negotiate with if they need us more than we need them, and we hold all the cards?

And its Bojo's Brexit and he own owns it...

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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Blame them for sure, but please do not ignore the reality that they told folk what many of them wanted to hear. To discount this is to underestimate the deep rooted depths of British - more probably 'English - exceptionalism (and I was going to add 'and stupidity' but I won't because that name calling stuff gets you nowhere, but it's oh so tempting).

It wasn't quite name calling, but I couldn't resist replying to some rabid Farage supporters. Nigel Farage got chased out of Edinburgh yesterday by SNP supporters with two taxi drivers refusing to drive him.
These Farage supporters were slagging off Nicola Sturgeon and the Scots, so I just replied 'They want their country back'.
 




daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
We are not going to get an EU deal - that much is clear as crystal. Not with the current Prime Minister anyway - we'll have to wait for the next one, or the PM after that.

Best put all our focus on doing the best possible deal with the USA now. Not that that will make up for the end of year ruin, but it'll be a start.

No USA trade deal anytime soon. The USA has told the UK that they want to sort out their trade deal with the largest trading bloc in the world before they negotiate anything with the UK.
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Best thing mods can do is move this thread to other. This is a football forum, and NSC is a much nicer place without this horrible thread hanging around now.

Although both leavers and sensible (ex) remainers have voiced a similar view, it's worth remembering this thread now serves as a therapeutic outlet for the small rump of extreme Europhiles who never came to terms with the 2016 result. Now we have finally left and a landslide majority Tory government is in charge for the foreseeable future they are in a particularly fragile state of mind so need a special safe space/echo chamber to reinforce their prejudices rather than accept reality and move on with their lives.

In the coming months and years, UKplc will, most likely, broadly perform in line with other major economies, the forecast disasters failing to materialise so instead, they will have to seize on individual negative news items rejoicing in any job losses that occur, especially in Brexit voting constituencies.

Or to put it another way .. once a prejudiced, patronising twunt always a prejudiced, patronising twunt :wink:
 


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