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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
10,987
Crawley
As often TB - utterly false. The EU has about 40 FTAs in place. Besides, unless they've done deals with other planets there are only around 200 countries the EU could do an FTA with and that includes the 28 EU members.

Still waiting for an answer on how a no deal doesn't hurt the EU ?

The EU has some trade agreements which are not full FTA's, such as that with Central American countries. It also has a number of bi-lateral agreements in specific areas of trade with many countries including the US. Trade deal is the wrong term for the bi lateral agreements, but TB is not being utterly false.
 






lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
Jun 11, 2011
13,738
Worthing
Democracy's nothing to be scared of unless you're a remainer extremist ?
regards
DP

Das, which part of a constitutional Monarchy don’t you understand?

We elect MPs to Parliament to make decisions on behalf of the country, we, as the people, have no say in what they decide in Parliament, but, we do get to vote for them every 5 years. This is how our democracy works. When we get the next General Election, you will have the chance to vote for whichever right wing looney , Tommy Robinson or Nigel Farage tells you to, until then, sorry, you’ve as much say as me, **** all.

That’s how our form of democracy has always worked, it’s not a new thing.
 




Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,987
Crawley
Why is it you feel I am a WUM?

Because I differ in my political views to you?

The issue here is most remainers in this thread, have an arrogance and that is ironic when they attack JRM and Boris for the same thing.

The 2nd referendum remainers, are splitting and destroying relationship all of the country because they can not accept what the people voted for.
Please do not underestimate the way you are spreading anger, I have said it before, blood will be shed it is inevitable unless Brexit happens on October the 31st and anyone who can not see what they are doing is stuck in a bubble, unfortunately, Scotland, London and Brighton are all engulfed in this bubble, try popping it and opening both eyes and then you will see the country as a whole.

TOUGH titties you will not bully and outshout my opinions or any other leavers, you just want to do what you do best and try to STOP DEMOCRACY at every turn.

I know many remainers who also think that we should leave now because the result should stand as by bringing back another referendum would cause war, delayed confusion for business and would mean the END of DEMOCRACY.

So just because I disagree with you politically it doesn't make me wind up merchant.

If you would like to see a few posters that are remainers that love a windup try Watford Zero who is theonlymikey, Harry Wilson's tackle who is Lever.

So sad that Harry ignores you then uses his second account because he can't resist the wind-up.

Uses avatar image for NSC mocking remainers as prone to panic, but not a WUM. Prick.
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Das, which part of a constitutional Monarchy don’t you understand?

We elect MPs to Parliament to make decisions on behalf of the country, we, as the people, have no say in what they decide in Parliament, but, we do get to vote for them every 5 years. This is how our democracy works. When we get the next General Election, you will have together chance to vote for whichever right wing looney , Tommy Robinson or Nigel Farage tells you to, untold then, sorry, you’ve as much say as me, **** all.

That’s how our form of democracy has always worked, it’s not a new thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edbujlmRMiA everything rotten about remainers

regards
DK
 


midnight_rendezvous

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2012
3,737
The Black Country
Democracy's nothing to be scared of unless you're a remainer extremist ?
regards
DP

Or you’re a brexiteer who struggles with the concept that democracy also extends to MPs and the public holding the government to account and rejecting bad deals and no deals in order to ensure the country doesn’t drive itself off a clif.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Uses avatar image for NSC mocking remainers as prone to panic, but not a WUM. Prick.

Exactly.

I feel sorry for Mouldy, wasting two minutes of his life posting a rambling bit of nonsense about me and to me. If paid the slightest bit of attention, he would know I don't live in a southern England bubble.
 


lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
Jun 11, 2011
13,738
Worthing
L
The EU has some trade agreements which are not full FTA's, such as that with Central American countries. It also has a number of bi-lateral agreements in specific areas of trade with many countries including the US. Trade deal is the wrong term for the bi lateral agreements, but TB is not being utterly false.


I think TB has got a bit confused. We do have over 750 plus international treaties as part of the EU which will all disappear overnight in the event of a no deal Brexit, but, they are not all trade deals. They encompass everything from defence, to trade , to science to medicine, to law, and a variety of other mutually beneficial agreements with many nations, not just our EU partners.
All will go in a puff of smoke, the moment we are no longer an EU member and cease to be a signatory of these treaties.
 






birthofanorange

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 31, 2011
5,968
David Gilmour's armpit
L


I think TB has got a bit confused. We do have over 750 plus international treaties as part of the EU which will all disappear overnight in the event of a no deal Brexit, but, they are not all trade deals. They encompass everything from defence, to trade , to science to medicine, to law, and a variety of other mutually beneficial agreements with many nations, not just our EU partners.
All will go in a puff of smoke, the moment we are no longer an EU member and cease to be a signatory of these treaties.

A great outlook, isn't it? Good job the majority of people are against a No Deal.
 










Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Or you’re a brexiteer who struggles with the concept that democracy also extends to MPs and the public holding the government to account and rejecting bad deals and no deals in order to ensure the country doesn’t drive itself off a clif.
they've ignored the public time and time again, can't you see that ,DID THE PUBLIC VOTE TO STOP THE COUNTRY FROM LEAVING THE EU............. no though not, they voted to leave it :dunce:
regards
DR
 








midnight_rendezvous

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2012
3,737
The Black Country
Apparently Tory top dogs are urging Boris to ignore the new law and carry on with his original plans for Brexit and leaving.

If parliament passes legislation to make No Deal illegal, then he’d be in contempt of court and go to prison ???
 




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