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[Politics] Brexit

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


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ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,729
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
So the proposed deal upsets the swivel eyed head bangers as it wasn't what they wanted and it upsets the remainers as it is not staying in the EU either so what is the point of carrying on with this farce ???

Either go out with no deal or just scrap the whole lot

Or we could sort of do both - Go out with no deal, wait a little while for all the unsustainable disruption to play out/have Rees-Mogg's et al post Brexit utopia exposed for what it is, coupled with the fact that in the modern world people aren't just going to roll their sleeves up and make the best of things and accept disruption to their lives like it's the late 1940's etc as some people want, and we'll be heading back into The EEA, for a time limited period to begin with at least, in a matter of weeks. The referendum result will have still been enacted, plus people will have a chance to see what Brexit means Brexit actually is.
 

WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Licker Extraordinaire
Jul 10, 2003
25,550
Doom and Glooooooommmmmmmm.

You're absolutely right. Now we are starting to see the impending impact of Brexit, and it all seems so negative, it would be good if the leading Brexiteers could come out with something positive.

Maybe a paper with a little bit of detail, explaining how they would see it working and what the benefits would be ...............................oh :facepalm:

So what are you going for, Chequers or no deal ?
 


Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Thanks very much for this. It reveals to me that not only is the Brexit narrative disastrous economics and tragic politics - it's also very shoddy history.

Really amazed that someone with such a deep hatred of the British earns a living from slagging us off.Hope we don't have to bail them out again,with attitudes like that.

dildo.png
 

Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Jan 30, 2008
31,981
the Democratic vote was to leave the EU, no single market, no freedom of movement ,not to difficult to comprehend, no one likes change but that's what will happen, but according to some the end of the UK is nigh, never to be a country on the world stage SLIPPING INTO THIRD WORLD TERRITORY , couldn't make it up :lolol:
regards
DR
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
you're absolutely right. Now we are starting to see the impending impact of brexit, and it all seems so negative, it would be good if the leading brexiteers could come out with something positive.

Maybe a paper with a little bit of detail, explaining how they would see it working and what the benefits would be ...............................oh :facepalm:

So what are you going for, chequers or no deal ?
you'd still find something to moan about:rolleyes:
regards
DR
 
D

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You're absolutely right. Now we are starting to see the impending impact of Brexit, and it all seems so negative, it would be good if the leading Brexiteers could come out with something positive.

Maybe a paper with a little bit of detail, explaining how they would see it working and what the benefits would be ...............................oh :facepalm:

So what are you going for, Chequers or no deal ?

No deal with a trade deal afterwards, like other countries have managed to get being outside the EU. I voted to leave. All the other shit is just an attempt to grind people down, make them fed up. Just get on with it and deploy what we voted for.
 

Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
42,739
LOONEY BIN
Or we could sort of do both - Go out with no deal, wait a little while for all the unsustainable disruption to play out/have Rees-Mogg's et al post Brexit utopia exposed for what it is, coupled with the fact that in the modern world people aren't just going to roll their sleeves up and make the best of things and accept disruption to their lives like it's the late 1940's etc as some people want, and we'll be heading back into The EEA, for a time limited period to begin with at least, in a matter of weeks. The referendum result will have still been enacted, plus people will have a chance to see what Brexit means Brexit actually is.

Yes there is that, which would silence all the swivel eyed head bangers as the referendum result would have been enacted so they couldn't whinge for another. Then when we go back to the EU we adopt the Euro and all our other opt outs too which would be the price to pay to go back in
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,492
Gods country fortnightly
You're absolutely right. Now we are starting to see the impending impact of Brexit, and it all seems so negative, it would be good if the leading Brexiteers could come out with something positive.

Maybe a paper with a little bit of detail, explaining how they would see it working and what the benefits would be ...............................oh :facepalm:

So what are you going for, Chequers or no deal ?

One thing is for sure thanks for Brexit we have 2 options for the future....

a) Keep the pedal on austerity and punish the poor (will please a lot of Tories as their desired policy can continue)

or

b) Borrow, borrow, borrow (like £15-20B for NHS for doesn't exist)

or

perhaps both

We were on our way out of the mess from the GFC, but we blew our big chance.
 

nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,492
Gods country fortnightly
Good article in the FT

https://www.ft.com/content/23dc17d8-ba57-11e8-94b2-17176fbf93f5

The swivel eyed loons need to accept May's crap deal or risk their whole project

I said a year ago on here, I believe there is more chance of no Brexit than no deal. Nothing has changed

It becoming obvious that Boris realised he back the wrong side, yes the deal is way worse than what we have now. Problem is too late Boris, you're as bad as Cameron...
 
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Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
Really amazed that someone with such a deep hatred of the British earns a living from slagging us off.Hope we don't have to bail them out again,with attitudes like that.

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Is there is such a thing as a 'critical friend'? Similarly you can love your country and still acknowledge that it has had dark days. You can think of your country as exceptional while acknowledging that others think their countries are too. And you can work together with those countries for mutual benefit without sacrificing any more for them than they sacrifice for you.*

You and people like you have been sold a pup, my friend. For 40 years we've been bombarded by sections of the media with rubbish about straight bananas (eg by Boris who openly admits that he used to make up stuff about the EU) and a vast number of UK citizens have been dragged into an argument within the Tory party. You only have to listen to today's Radio 5 coverage(with lots of input from ordinary people) to appreciate that a good many folk didn't know what they were voting for at the time and seem to understand - and acknowledge - that they know even less about it now.


Rant over. Space for counter-rant available!

*and please don't say that we pay in more than just about everyone else and at the same time say 'it's not about the money'
 
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Thunder Bolt

Ordinary Supporter

Thunder Bolt

Ordinary Supporter
No deal with a trade deal afterwards, like other countries have managed to get being outside the EU. I voted to leave. All the other shit is just an attempt to grind people down, make them fed up. Just get on with it and deploy what we voted for.

Trade deals take years to negotiate. There are 157 trade deals to be done before next March just to keep things ticking over. You have a lot more faith in our politicians than I do, if you think they can negotiate all those trade deals before then.
 

Herr Tubthumper

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NSC Licker Extraordinaire
Jul 11, 2003
59,073
The Fatherland


D

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This morning Bernard Jenkin said Jaguar Land Rover are scaremongering.

At 14.00 JLR has announced their Castle Bromwich plant will have to move to a three day week.

https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-rover-staff-will-go-to-three-day-week-brexit

Well, Brexiteers, you wanted a return to the 1970s, and here you are.

Lets have an official statement from the company itself please, instead of anti Brexit MP's going on Twitter, Newspapers giving us the news. I read somewhere it is more to do with the future of Diesel.
 

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