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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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What if a No Deal scenario is better long term for the country? What about the people who voted to leave hoping for WTO rules as they are convinced we would be better off in the long term? As an example where are all the people who wanted to join the Euro dont see them admitting that they were wrong as they genuinly believed they knew better. It is now a Sh1tfest with people of all opinions getting riled. The only option i can see now is NO Deal and we should communicate that message in the strongest terms as its turning our nation into a buch of subservient pussies.
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The Countdown begins. on 16:20 - Nov 11 with 3879 views
The Countdown begins. on 15:59 - Nov 11 by krunchykarrot
What if a No Deal scenario is better long term for the country? What about the people who voted to leave hoping for WTO rules as they are convinced we would be better off in the long term? As an example where are all the people who wanted to join the Euro dont see them admitting that they were wrong as they genuinly believed they knew better. It is now a Sh1tfest with people of all opinions getting riled. The only option i can see now is NO Deal and we should communicate that message in the strongest terms as its turning our nation into a buch of subservient pussies.
You do realise that a bunch of inherited money Tory types have played you, dont you ?
It was all about their short term money making, the rest is made up. That why nobody can deliver it. There is no such thing.
Beware of the Risen People
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The Countdown begins. on 17:31 - Nov 11 with 3851 views
The Countdown begins. on 15:59 - Nov 11 by krunchykarrot
What if a No Deal scenario is better long term for the country? What about the people who voted to leave hoping for WTO rules as they are convinced we would be better off in the long term? As an example where are all the people who wanted to join the Euro dont see them admitting that they were wrong as they genuinly believed they knew better. It is now a Sh1tfest with people of all opinions getting riled. The only option i can see now is NO Deal and we should communicate that message in the strongest terms as its turning our nation into a buch of subservient pussies.
I’m sure that there were millions who voted leave because they were convinced that they’d be better off under WTO rules.
PS. Are you a Time Lord? Were you regenerated from Peenemunde?
The Countdown begins. on 22:32 - Nov 11 by longlostjack
I’m sure that there were millions who voted leave because they were convinced that they’d be better off under WTO rules.
PS. Are you a Time Lord? Were you regenerated from Peenemunde?
[Post edited 11 Nov 2018 22:38]
Yes you are correct millions the only group who knew exactly what they wanted plain and simple from the get go. As for being some kind of Time Lord i gather from reports that they've even managed to cock that up. And to your last question no.
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The Countdown begins. on 00:28 - Nov 12 with 3749 views
The Countdown begins. on 15:59 - Nov 11 by krunchykarrot
What if a No Deal scenario is better long term for the country? What about the people who voted to leave hoping for WTO rules as they are convinced we would be better off in the long term? As an example where are all the people who wanted to join the Euro dont see them admitting that they were wrong as they genuinly believed they knew better. It is now a Sh1tfest with people of all opinions getting riled. The only option i can see now is NO Deal and we should communicate that message in the strongest terms as its turning our nation into a buch of subservient pussies.
What evidence is there that a no deal scenario will be better for the country? Has anyone done a credible study that says, "we expect this or that sectors to suffer for around 'this period of time' immediately after leaving from loss of access to EU markets, BUT we'll gain this ground back 'and then some' by potentially gaining access to 'X,Y and Z' markets in the following list of countries....
There's literally been none of that. So even if No deal scenario could benefit this country in some way, we wouldn't know how to get that because we haven't come up with a plan to implement it. Which ever way you look at it, Brexit is a mega project in restructuring our economy, and like all mega projects, needs a sound plan other wise it decends into chaos.
We haven't seen any strategy or proper discussion on how Brexit should be implemented from the Brexit team since winning the vote. This has led to a premature A50 notification, and this was clapped and cheered on by the Brexit fantasists who seems satisfied by empty slogans like "Brexit means Brexit".
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The Countdown begins. on 10:35 - Nov 12 with 3692 views
The Countdown begins. on 00:11 - Nov 12 by krunchykarrot
Yes you are correct millions the only group who knew exactly what they wanted plain and simple from the get go. As for being some kind of Time Lord i gather from reports that they've even managed to cock that up. And to your last question no.
Anyone who thought it would be "plain and simple" is a fücking imbecile.
People are living in fantasy land if they think Brexit is good for our Economy, jobs and tax receipts. Our EU facing companies are quietly upping sticks and relocating abroad.
Steris PLC, a company with $2.6 billion in annual revenue, is planning to redomicile from the UK to Ireland due to Brexit. What that means is that, as an Irish company, the Irish tax authorities will collect its taxes going forward and not HMRC. https://seekingalpha.com/filing/4225572
Pfizer - $100 million on Brexit prep:"Pfizer’s preparations are well advanced to make the changes necessary to meet EU legal requirements after the U.K. is no longer a member state, especially in the regulatory, manufacturing and supply chain areas." https://investors.pfizer.com/financials/sec-filings/sec-filings-details/default.
Chubb (world's largest publicly traded property and casualty insurance company) is redomiciling from the UK to France. It has already received permission from the french regulator, and aims to complete its move on 1 January 2019. https://www.chubb.com/uk-en/brexit/
A ferry company has brought in 2 new ships, including the "Brexit Buster" ship Celine (600 truck capacity, world's largest short sea roll-on roll-off ferry). Idea is to bypass the UK and send freight directly from Ireland to Belgium and Spain. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/brexit-busting-ferry-launched
AIG operates in Europe through a single legal entity established in the UK (with branches across Europe). They are restructuring their business because of Brexit, and moving all non-UK business to a Luxembourg entity (planned by December 2018). http://www.aig.be/microsites/brexit
European Medical Agency (EMA), Europe's medicines regulator, is moving from London to Amsterdam. It used to employ close to 900 people in London. It's had to cut its short-term service offering as it will lose at least 30% of staff during the move. https://pharmaphorum.com/news/ema-cuts-services-amid-brexit-staff-exodus/
GSK Brexit prep spend: "We currently anticipate that the cost to implement these and other necessary changes could be up to £70 million over the next two to three years, with subsequent ongoing additional costs of approximately £50 million per year." https://www.gsk.com/media/4751/annual-report.pdf
The Countdown begins. on 12:32 - Nov 12 by pikeypaul
So who were those losers wasting everyone’s time walking around London a couple of weeks back?
What is not nonsense is that the country voted to leave and that is what will happen despite you loser remoaners trying to do anything to stop it.
138 AFLI
No deal is coming home and I fecking love it.
You have a weird definition of democracy where the government shouldn't ever be challenged or be held to account, 48% of voters suddenly become 0% and that they shouldn't use democratic means to get their voices heard.
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The Countdown begins. on 13:01 - Nov 12 with 3621 views
The Countdown begins. on 12:42 - Nov 12 by Batterseajack
You have a weird definition of democracy where the government shouldn't ever be challenged or be held to account, 48% of voters suddenly become 0% and that they shouldn't use democratic means to get their voices heard.
Once in a lifetime vote they said battersea. You and your remainer chums are quick to insult the intelligence of any leave voter but are too stupid to understand that once in a lifetime means once.
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The Countdown begins. on 13:20 - Nov 12 with 3607 views
Once in a lifetime vote they said battersea. You and your remainer chums are quick to insult the intelligence of any leave voter but are too stupid to understand that once in a lifetime means once.
Who were they? I didn't see that on my ballot paper.
Perhaps they were the same ones who said "£350m a week to spend on the NHS".
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The Countdown begins. on 13:28 - Nov 12 with 3599 views
The Countdown begins. on 13:20 - Nov 12 by WarwickHunt
Who were they? I didn't see that on my ballot paper.
Perhaps they were the same ones who said "£350m a week to spend on the NHS".
I think when people start arguing for a second referendum before you've even had the first one, I think that clearly demonstrates that you are losing the argument," Cameron told an event hosted by the World Economic Forum.
"I am absolutely clear a referendum is a referendum, it's a once in a generation, once in a lifetime opportunity and the result determines the outcome ... You can't have neverendums, you have referendums."
I think anyone who votes out on the assumption that a year or two later you can have another vote to vote back in... is being unrealistic about the nature of the choice," Mr Osborne said.
"And I think it's really important that the British people focus on the fact this is the once-in-a-lifetime decision."
Not that they were important figures during the time of the referendum or anything.
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The Countdown begins. on 14:06 - Nov 12 with 3588 views
We can do contradictory quotes all day long. This second referendum we had just two years about was less than a generation/life time from the first referendum to vote us in.
“Referendums should be held when the electorate are in the best possible position to make a judgment. They should be held when people can view all the arguments for and against and when those arguments have been rigorously tested. In short, referendums should be held when people know exactly what they are getting. So legislation should be debated by Members of Parliament on the Floor of the House, and then put to the electorate for the voters to judge.
“We should not ask people to vote on a blank sheet of paper and tell them to trust us to fill in the details afterwards. For referendums to be fair and compatible with our parliamentary process, we need the electors to be as well informed as possible and to know exactly what they are voting for. Referendums need to be treated as an addition to the parliamentary process, not as a substitute for it.”
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The Countdown begins. on 14:07 - Nov 12 with 3585 views
Steris PLC, a company with $2.6 billion in annual revenue, is planning to redomicile from the UK to Ireland due to Brexit. What that means is that, as an Irish company, the Irish tax authorities will collect its taxes going forward and not HMRC. https://seekingalpha.com/filing/4225572
Pfizer - $100 million on Brexit prep:"Pfizer’s preparations are well advanced to make the changes necessary to meet EU legal requirements after the U.K. is no longer a member state, especially in the regulatory, manufacturing and supply chain areas." https://investors.pfizer.com/financials/sec-filings/sec-filings-details/default.
Chubb (world's largest publicly traded property and casualty insurance company) is redomiciling from the UK to France. It has already received permission from the french regulator, and aims to complete its move on 1 January 2019. https://www.chubb.com/uk-en/brexit/
A ferry company has brought in 2 new ships, including the "Brexit Buster" ship Celine (600 truck capacity, world's largest short sea roll-on roll-off ferry). Idea is to bypass the UK and send freight directly from Ireland to Belgium and Spain. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/brexit-busting-ferry-launched
AIG operates in Europe through a single legal entity established in the UK (with branches across Europe). They are restructuring their business because of Brexit, and moving all non-UK business to a Luxembourg entity (planned by December 2018). http://www.aig.be/microsites/brexit
European Medical Agency (EMA), Europe's medicines regulator, is moving from London to Amsterdam. It used to employ close to 900 people in London. It's had to cut its short-term service offering as it will lose at least 30% of staff during the move. https://pharmaphorum.com/news/ema-cuts-services-amid-brexit-staff-exodus/
GSK Brexit prep spend: "We currently anticipate that the cost to implement these and other necessary changes could be up to £70 million over the next two to three years, with subsequent ongoing additional costs of approximately £50 million per year." https://www.gsk.com/media/4751/annual-report.pdf
The Countdown begins. on 14:06 - Nov 12 by Batterseajack
We can do contradictory quotes all day long. This second referendum we had just two years about was less than a generation/life time from the first referendum to vote us in.
“Referendums should be held when the electorate are in the best possible position to make a judgment. They should be held when people can view all the arguments for and against and when those arguments have been rigorously tested. In short, referendums should be held when people know exactly what they are getting. So legislation should be debated by Members of Parliament on the Floor of the House, and then put to the electorate for the voters to judge.
“We should not ask people to vote on a blank sheet of paper and tell them to trust us to fill in the details afterwards. For referendums to be fair and compatible with our parliamentary process, we need the electors to be as well informed as possible and to know exactly what they are voting for. Referendums need to be treated as an addition to the parliamentary process, not as a substitute for it.”
We never had a first referendum to vote us in.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
I think when people start arguing for a second referendum before you've even had the first one, I think that clearly demonstrates that you are losing the argument," Cameron told an event hosted by the World Economic Forum.
"I am absolutely clear a referendum is a referendum, it's a once in a generation, once in a lifetime opportunity and the result determines the outcome ... You can't have neverendums, you have referendums."
I think anyone who votes out on the assumption that a year or two later you can have another vote to vote back in... is being unrealistic about the nature of the choice," Mr Osborne said.
"And I think it's really important that the British people focus on the fact this is the once-in-a-lifetime decision."
Not that they were important figures during the time of the referendum or anything.
Well, they sure as fûck aren't now...
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The Countdown begins. on 17:34 - Nov 12 with 3504 views
The Countdown begins. on 14:33 - Nov 12 by WarwickHunt
Well, they sure as fûck aren't now...
No, they created the sh1tfest then ran away like a pair of cowards. In Osborne's case of course, he took another job (well one of 6 well paid positions he holds) as an editor and uses it to attack May wherever possible. Cameron recently made noises about coming back in some way and was ridiculed. Make no istake about it, the government were so sure we'd choose remain they never considered a plan of any sort for a leave vote. This situation was caused by imbecilic politicians. There were very few facts and very little honesty from either side, but we are where we are and even Corbyn doesn't support a second vote with an option to remain, possibly because he has always been eurosceptic. How does that sit with the Tory hating europhiles on here, that Corbyn has always been eurosceptic?
The Countdown begins. on 17:34 - Nov 12 by Catullus
No, they created the sh1tfest then ran away like a pair of cowards. In Osborne's case of course, he took another job (well one of 6 well paid positions he holds) as an editor and uses it to attack May wherever possible. Cameron recently made noises about coming back in some way and was ridiculed. Make no istake about it, the government were so sure we'd choose remain they never considered a plan of any sort for a leave vote. This situation was caused by imbecilic politicians. There were very few facts and very little honesty from either side, but we are where we are and even Corbyn doesn't support a second vote with an option to remain, possibly because he has always been eurosceptic. How does that sit with the Tory hating europhiles on here, that Corbyn has always been eurosceptic?
Not very well. Keir Starmer will sort it out hopefully.
And here’s a few eurosceptic lobbying and political groups who spent DECADES campaigning against ‘the will of the people’: Get Britain Out (1961-) Campaign for an Independent Britain (1969-) UKIP (1993-) Global Britain (1997-) The Democracy Movement (1998-) Better Off Out (2006-)
You really have worked out how democracy works have you? People are still entitled to make their views known, irrespective of the current consensus. That’s the beauty of living here and not in a dictatorship.