Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:36 - Aug 11 with 2271 views | Swans777 |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:26 - Aug 11 by r0ckin | Yes, you're correct. I'm very pro EU, I haven't always been believe it or not I voted UKIP around 12 years ago. I have just grown to realise the error of my ways through reading both sides of the argument and listening to people over that period. Yes when we joined the 'common market' it was a different entity but how many times do you hear old duffers say 'I voted to join a common market not a political union' yet what we're now advocating is leaving the common market and basically ripping up everything. That is where the fault line lies and why the referendum was too binary and not nuanced. Poll after poll shows people favour being in single market and if you did a poll regarding 'common market' they would no doubt approve. We are embarking on an extreme exit. I personally don't want a soft brexit, I want to remain and become a leading member of the EU driving through change but overall I'm probably a minority just like I believe you are. The majority in the Country is for an end to the political Union not the economic Union. [Post edited 11 Aug 2017 13:26]
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Well you can't have both . The EU will still trade with us. They want us you pay to access the EU's market. We should charge them to access the British market, only going to be One Winner there. Why hasn't any politician ever come out and said we want to create a United States of Europe ? And by politicians I mean the pro EU lot. Everything they do is through deception and making the people pay for it. | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:43 - Aug 11 with 2269 views | Gowerjack |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:15 - Aug 11 by Swans777 | Where was the mandate to even be in the EU. The vote in 1972 , was to join the EEC. Lies then and lies today. The aim is to create a United States of Europe, through stealth and deception. It's not what the majority in this country want, when will people like you listen ?. Probably never. |
Majority = 37%. | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:44 - Aug 11 with 2263 views | Swans777 |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:43 - Aug 11 by Gowerjack | Majority = 37%. |
Pardon, old chap | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:45 - Aug 11 with 2260 views | Gowerjack |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:44 - Aug 11 by Swans777 | Pardon, old chap |
Ask your wife she's probably brighter than you being a barrister . | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:57 - Aug 11 with 2253 views | Swans777 |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 13:45 - Aug 11 by Gowerjack | Ask your wife she's probably brighter than you being a barrister . |
37 % what ? 37 % bigger apples in Tesco ?. | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:09 - Aug 11 with 2244 views | Gowerjack | As I was saying. Not the sharpest. | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:15 - Aug 11 with 2233 views | Swans777 |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:09 - Aug 11 by Gowerjack | As I was saying. Not the sharpest. |
Just a random 37 % thingy, old chap. Or did you mean only 37 % of the electorate voted to leave the EU. If so then 37% is more the % that voted to remain and your whole argument, comes crashing down. That's what happens when you build an argument on sand, old chap. | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:23 - Aug 11 with 2221 views | Gowerjack |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:15 - Aug 11 by Swans777 | Just a random 37 % thingy, old chap. Or did you mean only 37 % of the electorate voted to leave the EU. If so then 37% is more the % that voted to remain and your whole argument, comes crashing down. That's what happens when you build an argument on sand, old chap. |
While you're at it these goalposts need moving as well.... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4781550/Bungling-council-install-goalpos | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:27 - Aug 11 with 2211 views | Swans777 |
Did more than 37 % of the people eligible to vote , vote to remain then ? | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:51 - Aug 11 with 2195 views | Kilkennyjack | Brexit will become the disaster that anyone with half a brain cell could have anticipated. If you are aligned to Boris, Redwood, Gove, Farage, Davis, et al on any argument then you are probably on the wrong side of the argument. If nothing else peace in Europe has been a pretty good outcome. 'The past has stolen the future'. Mindless economic self harm - and the poorest areas - like Wales - will suffer the most. God bless the nice European people who gave us money because London had made Wales so poor. | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:53 - Aug 11 with 2191 views | Swans777 |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:51 - Aug 11 by Kilkennyjack | Brexit will become the disaster that anyone with half a brain cell could have anticipated. If you are aligned to Boris, Redwood, Gove, Farage, Davis, et al on any argument then you are probably on the wrong side of the argument. If nothing else peace in Europe has been a pretty good outcome. 'The past has stolen the future'. Mindless economic self harm - and the poorest areas - like Wales - will suffer the most. God bless the nice European people who gave us money because London had made Wales so poor. |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:59 - Aug 11 with 2188 views | r0ckin | In follow up to Killkennys post. If we want to break this down to very basic levels: If you're on the brexit side, your bedfellows are: Nigel Farage George Galloway Tommy Robinson IDS Jeremy Corbyn John Redwood Norman Tebbit Daniel Hannan et al Remain Ruth Davidson David Cameron Ken Clarke David Miliband Yvette Cooper Liz Kendall Nick Clegg Vince Cable Damian Green et al That's just a rough idea. Bottom line is moderation is for remain, extremes are for brexit. Well, it's up to you but I'm more comfortable with David Cameron or Ed Miliband running the show than the current or potential future crop. | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 15:02 - Aug 11 with 2184 views | Swans777 |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:59 - Aug 11 by r0ckin | In follow up to Killkennys post. If we want to break this down to very basic levels: If you're on the brexit side, your bedfellows are: Nigel Farage George Galloway Tommy Robinson IDS Jeremy Corbyn John Redwood Norman Tebbit Daniel Hannan et al Remain Ruth Davidson David Cameron Ken Clarke David Miliband Yvette Cooper Liz Kendall Nick Clegg Vince Cable Damian Green et al That's just a rough idea. Bottom line is moderation is for remain, extremes are for brexit. Well, it's up to you but I'm more comfortable with David Cameron or Ed Miliband running the show than the current or potential future crop. |
No my friend, my bedfellows are the other 17.4 million fellow brits who decided, enough is enough. | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 15:41 - Aug 11 with 2171 views | r0ckin |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 15:02 - Aug 11 by Swans777 | No my friend, my bedfellows are the other 17.4 million fellow brits who decided, enough is enough. |
Enough is enough, all you brexiteers do is just project through soundbites. What does that even mean? | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 16:27 - Aug 11 with 2160 views | Swans777 |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 15:41 - Aug 11 by r0ckin | Enough is enough, all you brexiteers do is just project through soundbites. What does that even mean? |
It means , old chap that the government of the day through a vote in parliament (6-1) would hold an referendum on the membership of the European Union. That government said it would respect & implement the result. Now , old chap the referendum has been, the result known and the process has begun. The result hasn't started WW3, there hasn't been an emergency budget and Godzilla hasn't risen from the sea. In fact inward investment is still good, unemployment is low ( relatively speaking) . [Post edited 11 Aug 2017 16:30]
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 16:34 - Aug 11 with 2156 views | r0ckin |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 16:27 - Aug 11 by Swans777 | It means , old chap that the government of the day through a vote in parliament (6-1) would hold an referendum on the membership of the European Union. That government said it would respect & implement the result. Now , old chap the referendum has been, the result known and the process has begun. The result hasn't started WW3, there hasn't been an emergency budget and Godzilla hasn't risen from the sea. In fact inward investment is still good, unemployment is low ( relatively speaking) . [Post edited 11 Aug 2017 16:30]
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The World hasn't caved in, we're just doing less well. Great let's press on, for no apparent reason | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 16:58 - Aug 11 with 2147 views | Swans777 |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 16:34 - Aug 11 by r0ckin | The World hasn't caved in, we're just doing less well. Great let's press on, for no apparent reason |
Well speak for yourself my friend. Work wise, things are great and will get even better, for me. | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 17:13 - Aug 11 with 2140 views | ploppy |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 14:51 - Aug 11 by Kilkennyjack | Brexit will become the disaster that anyone with half a brain cell could have anticipated. If you are aligned to Boris, Redwood, Gove, Farage, Davis, et al on any argument then you are probably on the wrong side of the argument. If nothing else peace in Europe has been a pretty good outcome. 'The past has stolen the future'. Mindless economic self harm - and the poorest areas - like Wales - will suffer the most. God bless the nice European people who gave us money because London had made Wales so poor. |
Peace in Europe is due to NATO, not the EU. | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 17:43 - Aug 11 with 2128 views | r0ckin |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 16:58 - Aug 11 by Swans777 | Well speak for yourself my friend. Work wise, things are great and will get even better, for me. |
But that's in silo matey, I'm pleased for you. But my thoughts are more based across the Nation as a whole. | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 17:45 - Aug 11 with 2126 views | Swans777 |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 17:43 - Aug 11 by r0ckin | But that's in silo matey, I'm pleased for you. But my thoughts are more based across the Nation as a whole. |
My friend, don't get wound up, I'm winding you up lol. I did vote to leave though. | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 19:31 - Aug 11 with 2092 views | plasjack |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 17:13 - Aug 11 by ploppy | Peace in Europe is due to NATO, not the EU. |
Russia is in Europe, well parts of it, Ukraine also in Europe, NATO couldn't prevent conflict there. | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 19:32 - Aug 11 with 2090 views | Garyjack |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 11:25 - Aug 11 by r0ckin | 1) Name me a law that you have an issue with, go on ONE law, just one. 2) I've already talked about this, in previous posts and surprise surprise no one has responded to the points. 3) Again already spoken about this. 350m is the gross figure, which was naughty is was far more dramatic and they knew this that's why they used it. Like a private sector business saying a headline sales pitch and then putting T's & C's in place. Not to repeat myself but this is 0.6% of GDP to be a member of the largest single market in the World on our door step. As I've already said, even leavers admit growth will be slower and that parity in terms of growth will take a decade so if you're an optimist on this front we won't see any benefits in this area for YEARS. I've already stated we're borrowing billions more already. Please I dare you to question the figures not repeat the tired old victimhood assertion that we're all arrogant tw@s we just happen to care about our Country and are p1ssed off that we're embarking on an unnecessary course of action which will have no tangible benefits. |
They've banned Bombay Duck and i fvckin want them back! | | | |
Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 22:35 - Aug 11 with 2054 views | sherpajacob |
How stupid would you have to be to put goalposts up the wrong way round. Mind you, Aberdare voted leave. | |
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Brexit result not legally binding - Has the PM committed a criminal act? on 07:56 - Aug 12 with 2012 views | Highjack | Has Theresa been arrested yet? | |
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