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[Politics] Brexit

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


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LadySeagull

Well-known member
Jan 21, 2011
1,237
Portslade
Originally Posted by Raleigh Chopper
S
o you weren't bothered in the slightest when we didn't leave when we were supposed to after all the arguing since the referendum and we went nowhere, did you just shrug your shoulders and make a nice cup of tea?

Yep, pretty much. Wasnt bothered. Knew full well, prior to it happening, that an extension to the negotiations to Leave was a possibility. Always known that the Tories know if they fail to deliver leaving the EU according to the democratic vote they cease to be a political party.Adhering to the democratic vote of the people is paramount, it supersedes everything, if the Tories renege on the promise to respect the outcome of the vote then f### them and f### any other politician from any party that aids that process.

Dont drink tea though.

Same here.

Quietly confident it has to happen, so not bothered by inevitable faffing and delays and idiots like Bercow thinking he is more important than he is, and that stupid meritless claim backed by deluded remainers with more money than sense whose only achievement was to hand someone £50K to spend on himself.

I probably did shrug my shoulders and make a cuppa.
 




ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,729
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
SING UP! I can't hear you brother albion fan.

Sometimes the river flows but nothing breathes, a train arrives but never leaves, it's a shame,oh life - like love that walks out of the door,of being rich or being poor, such a shame, but it's then, then that faith arrives, to make you feel at least alive, and that's why you should keep on aiming high,just seek yourself and you will shine.
 


The Rivet

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2011
4,512
Sometimes the river flows but nothing breathes, a train arrives but never leaves, it's a shame,oh life - like love that walks out of the door,of being rich or being poor, such a shame, but it's then, then that faith arrives, to make you feel at least alive, and that's why you should keep on aiming high,just seek yourself and you will shine.

Are you drunk?
 


The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Jan 11, 2016
24,272
West is BEST
Leave or don't leave, Brexit has already cost us an absolute fortune. I mean, ridiculous amounts of money. Imagine the good that could have been done with sums like this...


The UK government has spent £97m in consultancy fees alone in its preparation for Brexit, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).


That total is 50% more than the £65m recorded by the Cabinet Office for consultants in the 12 months to April 2019.

Brexit costs UK £600m a week. This would mean that in the 145 weeks since the referendum the total cost to the UK economy is around £87bn. The report by Goldman Sachs says Brexit has cost the UK economy 2.4% of its GDP, based on a comparison with its growth before the 2016 referendum.

Figures from The Week. June 2019.
 




ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
14,729
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Are you drunk?

Yes. Anyway - Brexit - you've heard a Tory with a double-barrel name who has a posh voice you once heard authoritatively talk about German car manufacturers now talk about GATT 24 - tell me why he's now right? Or should I just believe in Britain because he used to be in the Army?
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,175
Yes. Anyway - Brexit - you've heard a Tory with a double-barrel name who has a posh voice you once heard authoritatively talk about German car manufacturers now talk about GATT 24 - tell me why he's now right? Or should I just believe in Britain because he used to be in the Army?

Knows his place.
 






Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,364
Same here.

Quietly confident it has to happen, so not bothered by inevitable faffing and delays and idiots like Bercow thinking he is more important than he is, and that stupid meritless claim backed by deluded remainers with more money than sense whose only achievement was to hand someone £50K to spend on himself.

I probably did shrug my shoulders and make a cuppa.

Yes I think it will happen because the tory leadership is far more concerned about saving itself than saving the country.

But then any triumphalism Leavers may enjoy at the outset will be slowly eroded, week on week, month on month, year on year as the reality dawns that Brexit is a dispiriting and impoverishing process and leaving is just the start of it.
Practice your shrugging; you may very well need the consolation of a cuppa.
 


Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
From today's Guardian:

The government must make it easier for Indians to come to Britain to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with one of the world’s fastest growing economies, a group of MPs have said.

Warning that Britain is falling behind in the global race to engage with India on its path to becoming an economic superpower, the Commons foreign affairs committee said ministers urgently needed to update their strategy on India and could not rely on historical links from the days of empire.

The cross-party group of MPs urged greater priority for post-Brexit trade talks with India, while calling on the government to facilitate the easy movement of people to come to Britain among priorities for improving relations.


Looks like all those folk in places like Boston who voted for Brexit because they didn't like people who spoke with foreign accents might not be getting quite what they wanted.
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,631
Eastbourne
From today's Guardian:

The government must make it easier for Indians to come to Britain to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with one of the world’s fastest growing economies, a group of MPs have said.

Warning that Britain is falling behind in the global race to engage with India on its path to becoming an economic superpower, the Commons foreign affairs committee said ministers urgently needed to update their strategy on India and could not rely on historical links from the days of empire.

The cross-party group of MPs urged greater priority for post-Brexit trade talks with India, while calling on the government to facilitate the easy movement of people to come to Britain among priorities for improving relations.


Looks like all those folk in places like Boston who voted for Brexit because they didn't like people who spoke with foreign accents might not be getting quite what they wanted.

Again, sigh, it was said many times in the campaign that the commonwealth countries should not be over-ridden by the EU in terms of prospective immigrants. A policy which took into account the qualification of the immigrants was proposed. But that non racist idea is ignored by pro EU people who ironically want to favour one group or race of people over another.
 




Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,089
Sussex by the Sea
…...will be slowly eroded, week on week, month on month, year on year as the reality dawns that Brexit is a dispiriting and impoverishing process and leaving is just the start of it.
Practice your shrugging; you may very well need the consolation of a cuppa.

That's the spirit, onwards and upwards.
 


Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
23,089
Sussex by the Sea
The government must make it easier for Indians to come to Britain to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with one of the world’s fastest growing economies, a group of MPs have said.

Warning that Britain is falling behind in the global race to engage with India on its path to becoming an economic superpower, the Commons foreign affairs committee said ministers urgently needed to update their strategy on India and could not rely on historical links from the days of empire.

The cross-party group of MPs urged greater priority for post-Brexit trade talks with India, while calling on the government to facilitate the easy movement of people to come to Britain among priorities for improving relations.

100% agree with this.
 






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Geoff Boycott on good morning britain giving it straight about Brexit.

Sign him up!

Snowflakes will be melting everywhere.:clap::clap::clap:
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
From today's Guardian:

The government must make it easier for Indians to come to Britain to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with one of the world’s fastest growing economies, a group of MPs have said.

Warning that Britain is falling behind in the global race to engage with India on its path to becoming an economic superpower, the Commons foreign affairs committee said ministers urgently needed to update their strategy on India and could not rely on historical links from the days of empire.

The cross-party group of MPs urged greater priority for post-Brexit trade talks with India, while calling on the government to facilitate the easy movement of people to come to Britain among priorities for improving relations.


Looks like all those folk in places like Boston who voted for Brexit because they didn't like people who spoke with foreign accents might not be getting quite what they wanted.


You are not the first remainer who seems angry that people from India could possibly have preferential treatment in obtaining work and study visas if it becomes part of a future trade deal.
I guess you will just have to adjust and live with the fact that preferential immigration from mostly white EU countries is coming to an end. Thank god.
An equal immigration policy that does not discriminate between EU and non EU is the way forward for this country.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Yes I think it will happen because the tory leadership is far more concerned about saving itself than saving the country.
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No,saving democracy saves the country, the Tory leadership recognises there was a referendum vote that gave the instruction to Leave, ignoring the decision to Leave and politicians scheming or succeeding in the UK remaining instead will be catastrophic for democracy and parliamentary accountability for the country. It matters not if the Tories oversee such an outcome (they will be finished) it is the democratic process that is paramount and will be damaged beyond saving despite who is in control.
It is worrying people like you cant see this, which you obviously cannot.


But then any triumphalism Leavers may enjoy at the outset will be slowly eroded, week on week, month on month, year on year as the reality dawns that Brexit is a dispiriting and impoverishing process and leaving is just the start of it.
Practice your shrugging; you may very well need the consolation of a cuppa.

Really cant see how taking back control of legislative powers ceded to Brussels, ensuring our courts have primacy in domestic matters rather than the primacy of the ECJ or taking back control of border control and thankfully being allowed to require EU citizens who want to live and work here to get permissions to enter prior to crossing the border, such as we do require with non EU citizens is dispiriting or impoverishing. Its normal practice for the majority of the countries on the planet who are not in the EU as they exercise their sovereign rights.
What financial price are you putting on sovereignty?
 








The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Jan 11, 2016
24,272
West is BEST
...because Geoffrey Boycott knows more than Mark Carney?

He is a baby boomer, a northerner and a gammon faced booze hound. The only criteria you need to be an expert on Brexit. Or anything for that matter.
 



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