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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.
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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.
The tyranny of the majority. This is the very definition of that term.
Calm down guys, I think we can all agree that it’s important for the will of the people and democracy to be served. I know some remoaner losers are still finding it hard to accept defeat but after the no deal Brexit is delivered you can then get on with your life’s.
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The Countdown begins. on 18:55 - Nov 12 by pikeypaul
Calm down guys, I think we can all agree that it’s important for the will of the people and democracy to be served. I know some remoaner losers are still finding it hard to accept defeat but after the no deal Brexit is delivered you can then get on with your life’s.
The Countdown begins. on 18:55 - Nov 12 by pikeypaul
Calm down guys, I think we can all agree that it’s important for the will of the people and democracy to be served. I know some remoaner losers are still finding it hard to accept defeat but after the no deal Brexit is delivered you can then get on with your life’s.
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For some of us our careers and lives are intrinsically linked to our continued membership of the EU. So whilst that’s probably an easy throwaway comment for you to make (I’m assuming no reliance or close links to other EU countries), this whole thing actually matters to some of us.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:31 - Nov 12 with 2544 views
The Countdown begins. on 19:21 - Nov 12 by LeonWasGod
For some of us our careers and lives are intrinsically linked to our continued membership of the EU. So whilst that’s probably an easy throwaway comment for you to make (I’m assuming no reliance or close links to other EU countries), this whole thing actually matters to some of us.
A very good point which has been pretty much overlooked by the media. UK citizens living/ working/retiring in Europe, EU nationals working/living in the U.K. will all be negatively affected by Brexit, let alone those jobs more directly impacted. Sheer madness.
We are told that the US are interested in doing a trade deal but that is far from a given and there is no way we can rely on Mr Trump to deliver one as he is his own man and does what he wants as he pleases. He is putting “America First” which means we are second! I don think we should trust any of these politicians, most are self serving and deceitful.
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The Countdown begins. on 07:24 - Nov 13 with 2443 views
The Countdown begins. on 19:31 - Nov 12 by longlostjack
A very good point which has been pretty much overlooked by the media. UK citizens living/ working/retiring in Europe, EU nationals working/living in the U.K. will all be negatively affected by Brexit, let alone those jobs more directly impacted. Sheer madness.
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Hahaha “overlooked by the UK media”
You obviously have not watched the BBC with it’s daily project fear BS for the last two years have you? The sooner that the biased tax payer properganda organisation is brought down the better.
And you could not have read the Guardian, Mirror, Financial Times,Observer,Metro, Independant,etc,etc for that matter with their constant BS
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The Countdown begins. on 07:24 - Nov 13 by pikeypaul
Hahaha “overlooked by the UK media”
You obviously have not watched the BBC with it’s daily project fear BS for the last two years have you? The sooner that the biased tax payer properganda organisation is brought down the better.
And you could not have read the Guardian, Mirror, Financial Times,Observer,Metro, Independant,etc,etc for that matter with their constant BS
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Uparrowed because I’m still chuckling at “properganda”.
Perhaps you should have a “properganda” at “The Independant” (sic).
Keep on reinforcing the thick Brexiter stereotype, Pikey. Excellent work, dolt.
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The Countdown begins. on 09:15 - Nov 13 with 2398 views
The Countdown begins. on 21:44 - Nov 12 by majorraglan
It’s a mess.
We are told that the US are interested in doing a trade deal but that is far from a given and there is no way we can rely on Mr Trump to deliver one as he is his own man and does what he wants as he pleases. He is putting “America First” which means we are second! I don think we should trust any of these politicians, most are self serving and deceitful.
Only ‘preliminary’ analysis done on post-Brexit US trade deal Trade department turns down information request saying research is not complete By Jim Pickard in London
FT, 12 November 2018
Britain’s Department for International Trade has admitted that it has only carried out “preliminary” modelling into a potential US-UK post-brexit trade deal – and has refused to make the information public.
Liam Fox, trade secretary, claimed in July last year that DiT analysis suggested that bilateral US-UK trade could rise by £40bn a year by 2030 in real terms “if we’re able to remove the barriers to trade that we have”.
But the ministry has turned down a freedom of information request to publish its economic modelling into the possible deal, saying it is exempt from disclosure.
It said that “premature” release of the analysis would be detrimental to the progress of future post-Brexit trade discussions. “There is limited public benefit in releasing analysis that is not complete,” it told Unearthed, an investigative journalism project at Greenpeace, which made the FOI request.
According to one official the £40bn figure is understood to involve “basic” analysis which did not take into account any specific issues around the US market such as the difficulty of removing all non-tariff barriers.
The preliminary analysis suggested that an FTA would boost bilateral trade by about £40bn by 2030 compared to having no FTA, a spokesman said. But he conceded that trade between the two countries would probably grow in either scenario. Trade between the two countries was £183bn in 2017.
“The secretary of state is not driven by economic logic but by ideological dogma,” said Barry Gardiner, shadow trade secretary. “This is why he refuses to publish any official analysis done by the Department.”
The department said it would release a more comprehensive piece of analysis on trade next year, after the UK has left the EU. The ability to freely negotiate trade deals with the US and other major economies has been central to arguments that the UK would be better off if it left the European customs union after Brexit.
In a speech this year Mr Fox argued that remaining in a customs union with the EU would not be worth the UK losing the opportunity to freely negotiate its own trade deals.
Boris Johnson, the Brexit-supporting former foreign secretary, said last summer that the “massive opportunity” of a US trade deal would only be possible if Britain escaped the “lunar pull of Brussels”.
But the government’s internal analysis, published in March by the Brexit committee, was lukewarm. “The modelled US deal . . . (could) provide a benefit to UK GDP of 0.2 per cent in the long term, within a range of 0.1 to 0.3 per cent,” it said.
The analysis also predicted Brexit would cause a hit of between 1 per cent and 12 per cent of GDP to the British economy compared to the status quo – even if it achieved a free trade agreement with the EU.
Greenpeace earlier this year recorded Mark Littlewood, director-general of the Institute for Economic Affairs, claiming Mr Fox had requested the IEA to produce an assessment of the economic benefits of a US-UK trade deal – bypassing his own officials.
“I went to see Fox a few weeks ago . . . he actually said: ‘look there are five things that my department hasn’t researched and I bloody well need somebody to come up with the answers here because I think it will show great opportunities you know,’” claimed Mr Littlewood. “’Nobody’s yet shown how much a US-UK free trade deal could add to GDP, could you guys go and work that out?’”
DiT records show that the minister did meet Mr Littlewood in February this year. But the ministry said it had not commissioned the IEA to do any work on the impact of free trade agreements.
The IEA said that it was asked by “policymakers of all kinds” for “thoughts and advice” on relevant subject areas. “Whether the policymakers in question take up our ideas is down to them,” it said.
Mr Fox has carried out four public consultations into free trade agreements with the US, Australia and New Zealand – as well as the potential accession to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which closed last month.
“We are committed to an inclusive and transparent approach to trade negotiations and are currently analysing responses to our consultation, which many businesses, interest groups and members of the public took part in,” a DIT spokesman said. “As previously set out, the government will publish its approach to new Free Trade Agreements before negotiations begin.”
The Countdown begins. on 08:28 - Nov 13 by WarwickHunt
Uparrowed because I’m still chuckling at “properganda”.
Perhaps you should have a “properganda” at “The Independant” (sic).
Keep on reinforcing the thick Brexiter stereotype, Pikey. Excellent work, dolt.
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You do realise chuckling at your screen because someone you don’t know has made a spelling mistake makes you an incredibly sad and boring individual. It got boring years ago.
Hopefully I’ve made a mistake somewhere to keep you entertained for the next few hours.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:24 - Nov 13 with 2317 views
You do realise chuckling at your screen because someone you don’t know has made a spelling mistake makes you an incredibly sad and boring individual. It got boring years ago.
Hopefully I’ve made a mistake somewhere to keep you entertained for the next few hours.
Let the sad feck laugh.
We all know we would have won come March
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You do realise chuckling at your screen because someone you don’t know has made a spelling mistake makes you an incredibly sad and boring individual. It got boring years ago.
Hopefully I’ve made a mistake somewhere to keep you entertained for the next few hours.
Fûck me - the other half of the Brains' Trust has come to Pikey's rescue.
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The Countdown begins. on 13:21 - Nov 13 with 2286 views
The Countdown begins. on 14:00 - Nov 13 by krunchykarrot
So people who voted leave and who wanted out on WTO rules are imbeciles in your opinion?
Anyone that disagrees with him or any remoaner is an imbecile in their opinion .
Insults are all the losers have now they are slowly coming around to accepting they have lost and we are coming out on the great day in March.
It’s a great feeling knowing how much they are hurting in the knowledge all their project fear BS for the last two years has been a waste of time and totally futile.
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