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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
[Post edited 1 Jan 2021 14:13]
OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins. on 11:26 - Oct 12 by Catullus
I've been defending Brexit, I agree with leaving or I did, based on the fact that we should be able to leave and negotiate a fair deal. Watching proceedings has been difficult, it's been a total farce. If we had better politicians the outcome could have been very different but Westminster has more in common with a comedy club than a seat of government right now. When I say comedy club, obviously it's the worst club in the world, it's not funny really. I have come to the conclusion that we need to take a new approach, we need to ask the other national leaders if we can stay, but only if they get together and renegotiate the terms of membership. The EU president and commission won't like it but it's the best way forward. There is a growing anti EU sentiment across Europe and if it is to work it has to change. If we carry on down the current road it will be a disaster for everyone.
Can it be done, can the EU change and keep the "trading bloc" together? Or are we doomed?
What terms would you want changing?
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The Countdown begins. on 12:54 - Oct 12 with 2665 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:03 - Oct 12 by peenemunde
No doubt you look up to people like Blair. 🤮
Well Vote Leave saw fit to use his quote to reassure voters that we won't be leaving the single market. Funny how their position has notably changed and become more radicalised since winning the vote. Staying in the single market is somehow now a betrayal to the "will of the people".
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The Countdown begins. on 13:33 - Oct 12 with 2646 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:26 - Oct 12 by Catullus
I've been defending Brexit, I agree with leaving or I did, based on the fact that we should be able to leave and negotiate a fair deal. Watching proceedings has been difficult, it's been a total farce. If we had better politicians the outcome could have been very different but Westminster has more in common with a comedy club than a seat of government right now. When I say comedy club, obviously it's the worst club in the world, it's not funny really. I have come to the conclusion that we need to take a new approach, we need to ask the other national leaders if we can stay, but only if they get together and renegotiate the terms of membership. The EU president and commission won't like it but it's the best way forward. There is a growing anti EU sentiment across Europe and if it is to work it has to change. If we carry on down the current road it will be a disaster for everyone.
Can it be done, can the EU change and keep the "trading bloc" together? Or are we doomed?
We did that in 2016.
As one EU official succinctly put it - Britain had an opt-in with lots of opt-outs, now it wants to opt-out with lots of opt-ins.
[Post edited 12 Oct 2018 15:31]
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The Countdown begins. on 14:38 - Oct 12 with 2613 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:26 - Oct 12 by Catullus
I've been defending Brexit, I agree with leaving or I did, based on the fact that we should be able to leave and negotiate a fair deal. Watching proceedings has been difficult, it's been a total farce. If we had better politicians the outcome could have been very different but Westminster has more in common with a comedy club than a seat of government right now. When I say comedy club, obviously it's the worst club in the world, it's not funny really. I have come to the conclusion that we need to take a new approach, we need to ask the other national leaders if we can stay, but only if they get together and renegotiate the terms of membership. The EU president and commission won't like it but it's the best way forward. There is a growing anti EU sentiment across Europe and if it is to work it has to change. If we carry on down the current road it will be a disaster for everyone.
Can it be done, can the EU change and keep the "trading bloc" together? Or are we doomed?
"If we had better politicians"
- There would have been no referendum , because there would have been no need for one.
The Countdown begins. on 12:16 - Oct 12 by LeonWasGod
What terms would you want changing?
What changes? Well I would suggest, given the way things are going on the continent that the council of ministers goes back to it's individual members and ask what every country wants, or doesn't want and take it from there. It's not all about what the UK wants, it's much bigger than that. Ever closer union is their current aim, I would say the move to the right shows a large number against that. Also, some countries aren't so keen on joining the Euro.
The Countdown begins. on 18:30 - Oct 12 by Catullus
What changes? Well I would suggest, given the way things are going on the continent that the council of ministers goes back to it's individual members and ask what every country wants, or doesn't want and take it from there. It's not all about what the UK wants, it's much bigger than that. Ever closer union is their current aim, I would say the move to the right shows a large number against that. Also, some countries aren't so keen on joining the Euro.
That’s never a bad start, to ask what people actually want (I wasn’t trying to trip you up btw; you’re one of the sensible objectors). I’d be fully for a bit of navel gazing and restructuring to see if we could all change the things that aren’t working. Because it’s certainly not perfect. I like many things that the EU does (it’s definitely more social and environmentally focussed than our government, so those are both massive pluses for me), but it’s also ridiculously bureaucratic. And any organisation that pays Farage a handsome salary and massive pension for the c*nt to not turn up and work has to be flawed!
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The Countdown begins. on 18:44 - Oct 12 with 2538 views
The Countdown begins. on 18:34 - Oct 12 by WarwickHunt
Can't wait for Pikey's daily dose of abject fûckwittery tomorrow - although the thick twà t probably still doesn't get it...
Excellent.
Short of full membership, the best that can be hoped for is to pay all the membership fees and enjoy full access but have no decision making ability whatsoever.
Well done to the PM and her crack cabinet team.
Meanwhile let's not be too hard on Pike. Imagine the pain the poor Merguez is going through. This one's for you, Pike:
Short of full membership, the best that can be hoped for is to pay all the membership fees and enjoy full access but have no decision making ability whatsoever.
Well done to the PM and her crack cabinet team.
Meanwhile let's not be too hard on Pike. Imagine the pain the poor Merguez is going through. This one's for you, Pike:
"Well done to the PM and her crack"
I'm not sure her vagina deserves that much credit. Although she's surrounded herself with c*nts, so you may have a point!
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The Countdown begins. on 19:29 - Oct 12 with 2493 views