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[Politics] Brexit

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


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Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,944
Crawley
You mean the one that gives you the result you want. I bet you was the kid that took his ball home when he was losing.

We don't know if it would give the result I want, and if it didn't I would find it a lot easier to accept, because this time you all know what you are voting for.
 




portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,606
portslade
I suggest a vote that does not include an option to remain is an affront to democracy.

I think I have an analogy you may appreciate, given your bookmarks. Imagine I asked if you would like to watch some porn on the internet, or just carry on being a prick on NSC, you of course say "PORN! yes, I love it, all kinds including Nasty and really Nasty", then I offer you a choice of lots of Oral or a load of Anal, but it's all Gay porn. Which would you choose to be beating off to?
Of course there will be many that always envisaged it would be Gay porn and are very happy, and some who are not fussed much about gender, but others, maybe even a massive porn fan like yourself, would think they had been steered down a path they never would have chosen if they had had more information, find it unfair that they were misled, and demand to be given the option to just carry on being a WUM on NSC instead.
I understand you may not respond immediately as you have other things to be doing on the internet, and may have RSI in the wrist, and I have better things to do than hang around for a response from a :wanker: like you, so in case I don't get the chance to say it you again, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and Mrs. Palm and her five daughters

Always retort to abuse when under pressure. A ban would suffice for this little episode. Mods ??.
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
I suggest a vote that does not include an option to remain is an affront to democracy.

I think I have an analogy you may appreciate, given your bookmarks. Imagine I asked if you would like to watch some porn on the internet, or just carry on being a prick on NSC, you of course say "PORN! yes, I love it, all kinds including Nasty and really Nasty", then I offer you a choice of lots of Oral or a load of Anal, but it's all Gay porn. Which would you choose to be beating off to?
Of course there will be many that always envisaged it would be Gay porn and are very happy, and some who are not fussed much about gender, but others, maybe even a massive porn fan like yourself, would think they had been steered down a path they never would have chosen if they had had more information, find it unfair that they were misled, and demand to be given the option to just carry on being a WUM on NSC instead.
I understand you may not respond immediately as you have other things to be doing on the internet, and may have RSI in the wrist, and I have better things to do than hang around for a response from a :wanker: like you, so in case I don't get the chance to say it you again, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and Mrs. Palm and her five daughters

:lolol: Triggered much recently?
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,944
Crawley
Always retort to abuse when under pressure. A ban would suffice for this little episode. Mods ??.

He called me a :dunce: I called him a :wanker: if those upset you perhaps ask Bozza to :ban: those as options?
If Pastafarian wants to post screen shots that show his bookmarks include various designations of Porn, that's up to him. If he wants me to forget about it, he should stop reminding us all of what a :wanker: he is.
 






Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
We don't know if it would give the result I want, and if it didn't I would find it a lot easier to accept, because this time you all know what you are voting for.

How about a best of 3 to make sure?
 


Hampster Gull

New member
Dec 22, 2010
13,462
There are a few loonies on here.

Parliament is the UKs supreme legal authority. A consultative referendum took place to inform them on our relationship with the EU, simple in out decision. The country was clearly extremely divided but there was a small minority for leave. Fine. The next government was voted in on a leave manifesto. Fine. There has been over 2.5 years and the Brexit government has its leave deal agreed with the EU. Fine (although it’s shit, but then it always was going to be). But some Brexit extremists don’t like it, would like a different form of leave. And other Brexiteers would like to stay, given the mess this has created. Fine. The Brexit government has had their go, it will fail in January. They have been incapable of delivering a solution. Bring it back to the people. Go as per the Brexit deal, go with no deal, stay. And to those who say it’s not democratic, it absolutely it, democracy stands still for no one, not even the toffs and elites leading the Brexit charge.
 




melias shoes

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2010
4,830
I suggest a vote that does not include an option to remain is an affront to democracy.

I think I have an analogy you may appreciate, given your bookmarks. Imagine I asked if you would like to watch some porn on the internet, or just carry on being a prick on NSC, you of course say "PORN! yes, I love it, all kinds including Nasty and really Nasty", then I offer you a choice of lots of Oral or a load of Anal, but it's all Gay porn. Which would you choose to be beating off to?
Of course there will be many that always envisaged it would be Gay porn and are very happy, and some who are not fussed much about gender, but others, maybe even a massive porn fan like yourself, would think they had been steered down a path they never would have chosen if they had had more information, find it unfair that they were misled, and demand to be given the option to just carry on being a WUM on NSC instead.
I understand you may not respond immediately as you have other things to be doing on the internet, and may have RSI in the wrist, and I have better things to do than hang around for a response from a :wanker: like you, so in case I don't get the chance to say it you again, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and Mrs. Palm and her five daughters

Good grief. Go and have a lie down.
 








Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,566
Re the 106 Technical Notices the Government has issued. I'm an accountant, I've read the Accountancy and Audit one. There's no mention of VAT, specifically Tour Operator Margin Scheme VAT. Here, I have a client that ignores the punitive UK VAT rules in favour of the more relaxed and user-friendly EU rules - as he is entitled to do as either can be used.

He has asked me what will happen after 29th March 2019, so in his next VAT Quarter. I look to the Technical Notice for guidance, there is none. Now this is just in one sector, but it's a total mess.

I feel for any small business that imports or exports goods and services to/from the EU, having to get their heads round new VAT rules, having to get an EORI number to trade, the new customs declaration Forms CDS replacing the old CHIEF system, even Making Tax Digital for VAT coming in from 1st April 2019. They couldn't have made trading any more bureaucratic if they tried. It's a shambles.
 


Lyndhurst 14

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2008
5,125
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GrizzlingGammon

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
1,789
Yeah ok, lets just go with whats in your head then, that in the event of a no deal scenario the sum total of our planning so far is that we sent out some letters to businesses saying “be prepared”.
Try and keep up.

Connecting Europe Facility energy funding if there's no Brexit deal
Delivering humanitarian aid programmes if there’s no Brexit deal
European Regional Development Funding if there’s no Brexit deal
European Social Fund (ESF) grants if there’s no Brexit deal
European Territorial Cooperation funding if there’s no Brexit deal
Funding for UK LIFE projects if there’s no Brexit deal
Horizon 2020 funding if there's no Brexit deal
The government’s guarantee for EU-funded programmes if there’s no Brexit deal
Funding for British Overseas Territories if there's no Brexit deal
Aviation safety if there’s no Brexit deal
Aviation security if there’s no Brexit deal
Driving in the EU if there's no Brexit deal
Flights to and from the UK if there’s no Brexit deal
Operating bus or coach services abroad if there’s no Brexit deal
Vehicle insurance if there’s no Brexit deal
Rail transport if there’s no Brexit deal
Meeting rail safety and standards if there's no Brexit deal
Farm payments if there’s no Brexit deal
Manufacturing and marketing fertilisers if there’s no Brexit deal
Receiving rural development funding if there’s no Brexit deal
Regulating pesticides if there’s no Brexit deal
Commercial fishing if there’s no Brexit deal
Plant variety rights and marketing of seed and propagating material if there’s no Brexit deal
Breeding animals if there's no Brexit deal
Handling civil legal cases that involve EU countries if there’s no Brexit deal
Buying and selling timber if there’s no Brexit deal
Classifying your goods in the UK Trade Tariff if there's no Brexit deal
Commercial road haulage in the EU if there’s no Brexit deal
Exporting animals and animal products if there’s no Brexit deal
Exporting controlled goods if there's no Brexit deal
Importing and exporting plants if there’s no Brexit deal
Importing animals and animal products if there’s no Brexit deal
Trade remedies if there's no Brexit deal
Trading with the EU if there's no Brexit deal
Exporting GM food and animal feed products if there’s no Brexit deal
Exporting objects of cultural interest if there’s no Brexit deal
Trading and moving endangered species protected by CITES if there’s no Brexit deal
Maintaining the continuity of waste shipments if there’s no Brexit deal
Existing free trade agreements if there's no Brexit deal
Importing high-risk food and animal feed if there’s no Brexit deal
Appointing nominated persons to your business if there’s no Brexit deal
Developing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) if there’s no Brexit deal
Labelling tobacco products and e-cigarettes if there’s no Brexit deal
Producing and labelling food if there's no Brexit deal
Producing and processing organic food if there's no Brexit deal
Protecting geographical food and drink names if there’s no Brexit deal
Regulating chemicals (REACH) if there’s no Brexit deal
Trading goods regulated under the ‘New Approach’ if there’s no Brexit deal
Trading under the mutual recognition principle if there’s no Brexit deal
Travelling with a European Firearms Pass if there’s no Brexit deal
Vehicle type approval if there’s no Brexit deal
Control on mercury if there's no Brexit deal
Control on persistent organic pollutants if there's no Brexit deal
Regulating biocidal products if there’s no Brexit deal
Classifying, labelling and packaging chemicals if there's no Brexit deal
Health marks on meat, fish and dairy products if there’s no Brexit deal
Export and import of hazardous chemicals if there's no Brexit deal
Accessing public sector contracts if there’s no Brexit deal
Broadcasting and video on demand if there’s no Brexit deal
Copyright if there’s no Brexit deal
Exhaustion of intellectual property rights if there’s no Brexit deal
Merger review and anti-competitive activity if there's no Brexit deal
Patents if there’s no Brexit deal
Trade marks and designs if there’s no Brexit deal
What telecoms businesses should do if there’s no Brexit deal
Accounting and audit if there’s no Brexit deal
Providing services including those of a qualified professional if there's no Brexit deal
Structuring your business if there’s no Brexit deal
Banking, insurance and other financial services if there’s no Brexit deal
VAT for businesses if there's no Brexit deal
Data protection if there’s no Brexit deal
Geo-blocking of online content if there’s no Brexit deal
Consumer rights if there's no Brexit deal
Industrial emissions standards (‘best available techniques’) if there’s no Brexit deal
Reporting CO2 emissions for new cars and vans if there’s no Brexit deal
Upholding environmental standards if there’s no Brexit deal
Using and trading in fluorinated gases and ozone depleting substances if there’s no Brexit deal
Meeting climate change requirements if there’s no Brexit deal
Civil nuclear regulation if there’s no Brexit deal
Generating low-carbon electricity if there’s no Brexit deal
Nuclear research if there’s no Brexit deal
Running an oil or gas business if there’s no Brexit deal
Trading gas with the EU if there's no Brexit deal
Trading electricity if there’s no Brexit deal
Batch testing medicines if there's no Brexit deal
Ensuring blood and blood products are safe if there’s no Brexit deal
How medicines, medical devices and clinical trials would be regulated if there’s no Brexit deal
Quality and safety of organs, tissues and cells if there’s no Brexit deal
Submitting regulatory information on medical products if there’s no Brexit deal
Trading in drug precursors if there’s no Brexit deal
Accessing animal medicine IT systems if there's no Brexit deal
Registration of veterinary medicines if there’s no Brexit deal
Regulation of veterinary medicines if there’s no Brexit deal
Sanctions policy if there's no Brexit deal
Satellites and space programmes if there’s no Brexit deal
Getting an exemption from maritime security notifications if there’s no Brexit deal
Recognition of seafarer certificates of competency if there’s no Brexit deal
State aid if there's no Brexit deal
Erasmus+ in the UK if there's no Brexit deal
Mobile roaming if there’s no Brexit deal
Taking your pet abroad if there's no Brexit deal
Travelling in the Common Travel Area if there’s no Brexit deal
Travelling to the EU with a UK passport if there’s no Brexit deal
Taking horses abroad if there’s no Brexit deal
Workplace rights if there’s no Brexit deal
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/how-to-prepare-if-the-uk-leaves-the-eu-with-no-deal

Have you read any of these?
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,487
The Fatherland


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,571
Gods country fortnightly
WTO,is that Watford Total Zero?If countries want to export to us,then they can,terms already in place.Or they can negotiate through the World Trade Organisation while using our existing terms.Leave worrying about trade to the people employed to do it by our taxes,sit down,give your head a wobble,and admit we are Leaving.You will then be able to have a Happy Christmas,without sleepless nights.

I don't have time to argue with you now, but take the same advice as I gave to Portslade Seagull, and do some research on the WTO. Then tell me if replicating our tariff schedules as under the EU arrange will be the "easiest deal in history".

Liam Fox tried to fast track the process in October and realised that the path to Utopia wasn't quite what he expected.
 








nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,571
Gods country fortnightly
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...rance-of-residency-in-event-of-no-brexit-deal

Thank you Germany. But it shouldn’t be left up to the EU27 to give us reassurances, which is where a no-deal leaves us. The responsibility falls squarely on the UK government to do all it can to make sure its citizens, wherever they are, are protected. But then we know the Tory party only care about themselves.

Indeed, nothing shortly of disgraceful the way British Citizens living in Europe have been treated by the UK government since the referendum.

Some 3m EU subjects in the UK and a further 7m dependents have been treated little better.
 


Tubby-McFat-Fuc

Well-known member
May 2, 2013
1,845
Brighton
We don't know if it would give the result I want, and if it didn't I would find it a lot easier to accept, because this time you all know what you are voting for.

Dress it up any way you want but basically it all comes down too



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