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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2018 22:10:41 GMT
In truth, once the referendum result was in, it would have helped to have a joined up, unified approach to getting the job done.
But let's be honest ... never going to happen.
Rog
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Post by peterboat on Nov 28, 2018 23:06:33 GMT
I reckon all these efforts by Ms May are a scam. Underneath it all she, the EU and the rest of the socialist/liberal elite (read members of parliament) know that the deal will be rejected. The Tories would do anything to stop the 21st century Marxists getting in (Labour) so that's a general election ruled out. That only leaves a re run of the referendum. The ground has already been cleared for this, with m.p.s of all colours banging on about a 'people's vote'. What a cheap trick this is, reminds me of the Everest double glazing salesman from the 70's trying to convince you his overpriced windows would only cost you an extra packet of fags a week. A pathetic, cheap play on words to try to give the impression that the referendum is somehow different from the last one. Doubtless the EU will get in on the act and provide some kind of 'sweetener', should the good British people vote the 'correct' way this time round. The vote will be remain. The British government will have betrayed the democratic will of its people. The consequences of this are difficult to predict but they will be dire, I think that's predictable. No I think we will have a better deal at the last minute, I think they are to scared of the consequences which will be dire to say the least if they try to stop it, and worse for them what id the vote goes even more for out?
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Post by Clinton Cool on Nov 28, 2018 23:14:44 GMT
If the vote was even more for out they are royally screwed, they wouldn't be able to deny it a second time. That's why the EU will step in beforehand, offer something, the result will then be a foregone conclusion. I'm sorry, Brexit just won't be allowed to happen, too many people in positions of power will lose money because of it.
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Post by peterboat on Nov 28, 2018 23:22:36 GMT
If the vote was even more for out they are royally screwed, they wouldn't be able to deny it a second time. That's why the EU will step in beforehand, offer something, the result will then be a foregone conclusion. I'm sorry, Brexit just won't be allowed to happen, too many people in positions of power will lose money because of it. I dont know, October had the worse day on record in the worlds stock markets since 2008, all due to Italy, with luck they will shake the EU to the core next month, making us a secondary problem
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Post by patty on Nov 29, 2018 6:29:56 GMT
We r so focused in our own Brexit chaos that perhaps the wider picture has passed most by...there is other chaos out there...
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 29, 2018 9:30:37 GMT
No I know you're not Peter... but my twitter and face-ache feeds are SO full of vitriolic venom, personally attacking the poor woman, it makes me question humanity to an extent... "walk a mile in her shoes" is all I mean... imagine having the worlds eyes on you 24/7 and the pressure of trying to do what's best (rightly or wrongly) in crap circumstances with a fuse that's already lit burning away furiously ... NOT a job I could stomach - I struggle with trying to shop ethically these days and avoid palm oil! Mrs May is trying to please both sides of the ravine and if she is unlucky will fall in it!! She is only obeying orders from Herr Merkel. The problem is the UK has few politicians of character. Farage could have done, but he ran away and has since turned coat-tails (threatened by M16 perhaps?). Well, when I say few.... I mean none. The UK needs someone like me to organise it all. But then people would only moan my rules are too draconian, and big businesses would send someone to assassinate me. How can you help fat & lazy Brits who seem fascinated watching Celebrity Jungle whilst munching Pringles? Britain needs a damned good shake-up from its lethargy, and the gangmasters of imported cheap labour must themselves be forced to wear chains, be given wellies and told to dredge the canals.
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 29, 2018 9:40:32 GMT
The vote will be remain. The British government will have betrayed the democratic will of its people. The consequences of this are difficult to predict but they will be dire, I think that's predictable. Civil War. Time to get rid of overpaid footballers. What will Russian oligarchs who launder their money in London think then? Why are German companies running Britain's railways? Why do Saudis own so many buildings in London? Why are English football clubs owned by Russians? Why are British newspapers owned and edited by Russians? The country is overpopulated, with a good percentage of the inhabitants being a waste of space and resources. Just look at all the tat people buy. Oh - Christmas is on the doorstep - time to go shopping dahlings!
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Post by ianali on Nov 29, 2018 9:45:27 GMT
You are a very funny man, at times. Keep em coming π
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 29, 2018 9:48:12 GMT
If the vote was even more for out they are royally screwed, they wouldn't be able to deny it a second time. That's why the EU will step in beforehand, offer something, the result will then be a foregone conclusion. I'm sorry, Brexit just won't be allowed to happen, too many people in positions of power will lose money because of it. I dont know, October had the worse day on record in the worlds stock markets since 2008, all due to Italy, with luck they will shake the EU to the core next month, making us a secondary problem The reason no other country wants to leave the EU is because they're all sucking from the UK teat. Vampires stuck on like Gorilla Glue. Time to burn these leeches off with a cigarette butt. Goodness knows what Finland is getting out of the EU, apart from jollies in Business Class for politicians to wine and dine in Brussels. I can't see anything here that the EU has given to Finland. Only the plague of thieving Romanian gippoes and rude Estonians.
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 29, 2018 9:49:23 GMT
We r so focused in our own Brexit chaos that perhaps the wider picture has passed most by...there is other chaos out there... ...usually of their own making. Charity begins at home.
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Post by patty on Nov 29, 2018 10:11:20 GMT
You are a very funny man, at times. Keep em coming π He needs no encouragement to keep posting...
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Post by ianali on Nov 29, 2018 10:18:35 GMT
You are a very funny man, at times. Keep em coming π He needs no encouragement to keep posting... Yet the more I read his posts, the more sane I feel. Itβs good for my wellbeing.
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Post by peterboat on Nov 29, 2018 10:29:42 GMT
Well my MP has replied to my email, but then again he is a brexiteer and likes what I am saying, no doubt remain MPs will lose the emails in the ether
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Post by Clinton Cool on Nov 29, 2018 13:22:57 GMT
Mrs May is trying to please both sides of the ravine and if she is unlucky will fall in it!! She is only obeying orders from Herr Merkel. The problem is the UK has few politicians of character. Farage could have done, but he ran away and has since turned coat-tails (threatened by M16 perhaps?). Well, when I say few.... I mean none. The UK needs someone like me to organise it all. But then people would only moan my rules are too draconian, and big businesses would send someone to assassinate me. How can you help fat & lazy Brits who seem fascinated watching Celebrity Jungle whilst munching Pringles? Britain needs a damned good shake-up from its lethargy, and the gangmasters of imported cheap labour must themselves be forced to wear chains, be given wellies and told to dredge the canals. I listened to her for an hour on 5 live this morning. The overall conclusion I came to was that despite some of the people asking the questions being quite rude, she didn't rise to the bait. This is not a strength, it's a weakness. She should have returned their rudeness, with interest. It's about time we had a leader who doesn't stutter through the position with a mixture of half truths and deviations from the questions. Rather, he or she should be confident, direct to the point and if necessary, downright rude. Someone like Trump would be nicely.
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Post by patty on Nov 29, 2018 13:48:56 GMT
He needs no encouragement to keep posting... Yet the more I read his posts, the more sane I feel. Itβs good for my wellbeing. There is that to consider I suppose.... A guy offered me the choice of 2 newspapers this am in my local coffee den.... no prizes for guessing which one I declined
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