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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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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins. on 21:04 - Dec 1 by A_Fans_Dad
But at the same time under the current deal our Youngsters, who so love the EU, can serve in it's Army. You know that EU army the Remainers denied was coming. Will there be Conscription, who knows? Will the EU "Army", include our Navy & Air Force as well, who knows? Who will ultimate control of it, who knows?
The Grammar Police are coming for you. Be very afraid.
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The Countdown begins. on 22:12 - Dec 1 with 2429 views
The Countdown begins. on 20:40 - Dec 1 by A_Fans_Dad
Yes and most of them are costing US money, because they have high tarrifs, especially on food. Perhaps you can quote to us which are the top 20 best and worst of those deals for the UK and not the EU in general and France & Germany in particular? Perhaps you can also tell us why we have countries queing up to make trade deals with us when we leave?
This is something I found on Wikipedia. There are a lot of countries in there and they are working on something with Japan
The Countdown begins. on 21:04 - Dec 1 by A_Fans_Dad
But at the same time under the current deal our Youngsters, who so love the EU, can serve in it's Army. You know that EU army the Remainers denied was coming. Will there be Conscription, who knows? Will the EU "Army", include our Navy & Air Force as well, who knows? Who will ultimate control of it, who knows?
Maybe it will be like the 2 world wars that brexiteers love going on about.
WW1 our forces were under the command of Foch in WW2 it was Eisenhower.
The Countdown begins. on 19:48 - Dec 1 by Catullus
That is your take on it. Others would argue that the only way to take primacy back is to leave the EU. Staying in the EU is an agreement that they are in charge, it's signing over power to them. The EU will not allow us to over rule them without enforcing a punishment on us. If we are sovereign then how can they punish us? Our EU membership is basically a power of attorney, we agree to submit to their rules.
It’s not my take at all. It’s a fact. Others can argue what they like but they’re wrong. The U.K. parliament has always been the final arbiter on what becomes law in the U.K.
You can have your own opinion as can I and everyone else. You can’t have your own facts.
The Countdown begins. on 21:04 - Dec 1 by A_Fans_Dad
But at the same time under the current deal our Youngsters, who so love the EU, can serve in it's Army. You know that EU army the Remainers denied was coming. Will there be Conscription, who knows? Will the EU "Army", include our Navy & Air Force as well, who knows? Who will ultimate control of it, who knows?
The Countdown begins. on 21:04 - Dec 1 by A_Fans_Dad
But at the same time under the current deal our Youngsters, who so love the EU, can serve in it's Army. You know that EU army the Remainers denied was coming. Will there be Conscription, who knows? Will the EU "Army", include our Navy & Air Force as well, who knows? Who will ultimate control of it, who knows?
Project f*cking wibble.
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The Countdown begins on 23:42 - Dec 1 with 2362 views
The Countdown begins on 23:05 - Dec 1 by the_oracle
I've never understood the fear of an EU Army? Surely it would be better and cheaper to pool resources, skills equipment etc. ?
The problem is that the French will surrender, the Italians will retreat and the Germans will chronically over stretch themselves all at the same time leaving us and six Poles to put together a credible fighting force.
The Countdown begins on 23:42 - Dec 1 by JACKMANANDBOY
The problem is that the French will surrender, the Italians will retreat and the Germans will chronically over stretch themselves all at the same time leaving us and six Poles to put together a credible fighting force.
I think the world has moved on and old Empire is most certainly gone.
The Poles are on their own ...
Beware of the Risen People
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The Countdown begins on 00:03 - Dec 2 with 2345 views
The Countdown begins on 23:42 - Dec 1 by JACKMANANDBOY
The problem is that the French will surrender, the Italians will retreat and the Germans will chronically over stretch themselves all at the same time leaving us and six Poles to put together a credible fighting force.
Another armchair general who knows feckall and did not understand history.
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan
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The Countdown begins on 06:16 - Dec 2 with 2307 views
The Countdown begins on 06:16 - Dec 2 by the_oracle
I thought Canada and the USA were in Nato. Can you see them as part of an EU army?
It's why we don't need an EU army.
Someone called it wibble but the EU is in favour as are Merkl and Macron, it is going to happen.
ECB, I'm not trying to have my own facts. Some facts are undeniable. The EU makes laws that we must obey as long as we are members. The only choice is to obey or leave the EU, we can't have it both ways. Therefore as long as we are members the EU has primacy and we are not sovereign, to have full sovereignty we must leave. That is a stark staring fact.
Someone called it wibble but the EU is in favour as are Merkl and Macron, it is going to happen.
ECB, I'm not trying to have my own facts. Some facts are undeniable. The EU makes laws that we must obey as long as we are members. The only choice is to obey or leave the EU, we can't have it both ways. Therefore as long as we are members the EU has primacy and we are not sovereign, to have full sovereignty we must leave. That is a stark staring fact.
As much as I have to keep repeating this it bears repeating until it finally gets through to you. EU law has primacy in the U.K. because the U.K. parliament allows it to. Because the U.K. parliament is sovereign over the laws of the U.K. Simple fact and stated as simply as it can be. If you still don’t get it, I can’t help you further.
As much as I have to keep repeating this it bears repeating until it finally gets through to you. EU law has primacy in the U.K. because the U.K. parliament allows it to. Because the U.K. parliament is sovereign over the laws of the U.K. Simple fact and stated as simply as it can be. If you still don’t get it, I can’t help you further.
You can keep repeating it, carry on, but the only way to stop an EU law becoming law in the UK is to leave the EU. As long as we are members any EU law becomes law in the UK. We can't negotiate it, we can't say to the EU we don't want that law but we'll still be members. As soon as we refuse any EU law we will be punished until we either fall into line or leave.
You can keep repeating it, carry on, but the only way to stop an EU law becoming law in the UK is to leave the EU. As long as we are members any EU law becomes law in the UK. We can't negotiate it, we can't say to the EU we don't want that law but we'll still be members. As soon as we refuse any EU law we will be punished until we either fall into line or leave.
The UK parliament passed the ECA in 1972 accepting that EU law takes primacy and it was endorsed by our courts.
I know. I’ve told you all this and you’ve post that link before in your seemingly endless attempts to prove that you don’t understand a simple concept. The info in the link agrees with everything I’ve been telling you. The U.K. parliament passed an Act which allows EU law to take primacy. The U.K. parliament can repeal that Act whenever it wants. Indeed it is doing just that next March. The U.K. parliament can do these things because it is and always has been sovereign. You keep pointing it out yourself yet you still can’t grasp it. Weird.
The Countdown begins on 06:16 - Dec 2 by the_oracle
I thought Canada and the USA were in Nato. Can you see them as part of an EU army?
You said "Surely it would be better and cheaper to pool resources, skills equipment etc. " which is what NATO already does, so why does the EU want to duplicate it?
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The Countdown begins on 18:32 - Dec 2 with 2143 views
I know. I’ve told you all this and you’ve post that link before in your seemingly endless attempts to prove that you don’t understand a simple concept. The info in the link agrees with everything I’ve been telling you. The U.K. parliament passed an Act which allows EU law to take primacy. The U.K. parliament can repeal that Act whenever it wants. Indeed it is doing just that next March. The U.K. parliament can do these things because it is and always has been sovereign. You keep pointing it out yourself yet you still can’t grasp it. Weird.
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Pork is notoriously difficult to educate, Andrew.
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The Countdown begins on 19:33 - Dec 2 with 2123 views
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.
I love the implication from the likes of Jango and Pikey that had the vote been 52% to 48% the other way, they would have happily accepted it and never moaned about the EU ever again.
Wasn't their poster boy Nigel already talking about a 2nd referendum between the ballot boxes closing and the result being announced?
If you're going to slam the people on one side of the debate, you have to accept your side are just as bad. Welcome to politics in 2018.
You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:58 - Dec 2 with 2109 views
The Countdown begins. on 19:44 - Dec 2 by JackSomething
I love the implication from the likes of Jango and Pikey that had the vote been 52% to 48% the other way, they would have happily accepted it and never moaned about the EU ever again.
Wasn't their poster boy Nigel already talking about a 2nd referendum between the ballot boxes closing and the result being announced?
If you're going to slam the people on one side of the debate, you have to accept your side are just as bad. Welcome to politics in 2018.
If remain had won I would have accepted the vote and got on with my life. I’m good like that. I’ve quite enjoyed the desperation and bitterness of the losers on here, backing each other up claiming they know best. Wendy’s the lot of them.