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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 21:37 - Dec 6 by Highjack
Well I’m not going to go through it all but from that first page:
We will not join the Euro. How can they guarantee that? It was government policy to join the Euro relatively recently. There are many politicians who would love to see it. It could become policy again. We just don’t know.
We will not enter into further political integration with Europe. They’ve been saying that for fifty years. Then Maastricht, Lisbon etc. Again there’s lots of politicians who would happily endorse further integration. And EU politicians and other leaders have demanded it as recently as last week. Calling for closer integration and Eu army etc. It will happen at some point.
We have made a commitment to reducing EU red tape. What the hell does that mean? A commitment?
Borders - Free movement is a pillar of EU membership
None of these they can guarantee. This is why it’s misleading.
Re the Ero, I don’t think anyone can predict the future, especially when we are talking 5,10, 15 years down the line as we may have a completely different outlook on the world and new policiticans, but as things stand I would say there is no chance even if we stayed in the EU.
Political Integration, same as the abov. In terms of EU politicians demanding it, I wasn’t aware of it as hadn’t seen any media articles, there are newspapers I don’t read as they have very unreliable biased politicised views.
I suspect reducing EU red tape means employment legislation, procurement rules and and standards.
Free movement is a fundamental principle of the EU, that said most of our immigration is non EU nationals and something nearly every government has shown little interest in tackling.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:01 - Dec 7 with 2803 views
The Countdown begins. on 18:27 - Dec 7 by majorraglan
Re the Ero, I don’t think anyone can predict the future, especially when we are talking 5,10, 15 years down the line as we may have a completely different outlook on the world and new policiticans, but as things stand I would say there is no chance even if we stayed in the EU.
Political Integration, same as the abov. In terms of EU politicians demanding it, I wasn’t aware of it as hadn’t seen any media articles, there are newspapers I don’t read as they have very unreliable biased politicised views.
I suspect reducing EU red tape means employment legislation, procurement rules and and standards.
Free movement is a fundamental principle of the EU, that said most of our immigration is non EU nationals and something nearly every government has shown little interest in tackling.
Keep hearing about reducing workers rights etc.
Maternity leave in the UK, last I heard exceeds the minimum EU levels.
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The Countdown begins. on 21:40 - Dec 7 with 2768 views
The Countdown begins. on 18:27 - Dec 7 by majorraglan
Re the Ero, I don’t think anyone can predict the future, especially when we are talking 5,10, 15 years down the line as we may have a completely different outlook on the world and new policiticans, but as things stand I would say there is no chance even if we stayed in the EU.
Political Integration, same as the abov. In terms of EU politicians demanding it, I wasn’t aware of it as hadn’t seen any media articles, there are newspapers I don’t read as they have very unreliable biased politicised views.
I suspect reducing EU red tape means employment legislation, procurement rules and and standards.
Free movement is a fundamental principle of the EU, that said most of our immigration is non EU nationals and something nearly every government has shown little interest in tackling.
You must have missed Guy Verhofstadt ranting about the best way to ensure this brexit chaos doesn't happen again is for the EU to take more power and more sovereignty from it's members.
The solution is not to break Europe, but to re-discover it. You are right, true sovereignty is European. And it is brave to say it in a country that always thought "Long live Europe, provided it is French" #EPlenary@EmmanuelMacronpic.twitter.com/uqMMEQo1yR
The Countdown begins. on 21:40 - Dec 7 by Catullus
You must have missed Guy Verhofstadt ranting about the best way to ensure this brexit chaos doesn't happen again is for the EU to take more power and more sovereignty from it's members.
The solution is not to break Europe, but to re-discover it. You are right, true sovereignty is European. And it is brave to say it in a country that always thought "Long live Europe, provided it is French" #EPlenary@EmmanuelMacronpic.twitter.com/uqMMEQo1yR
The Countdown begins. on 21:49 - Dec 7 by LeonWasGod
He's a nut job though. Few people take him seriously (as you can tell from that pic). Us leaving may strengthen the case for a tighter union though.
I don't know how many in Brussels take him seriously but if anyone does it's a scary thought. Hopefully he will be jettisoned from politics entirely, if his supporters have any sense, as soon as possible. If anyone is listening and agreeing though!! It shows what kind of person he is that he tried to form a coalition with Grillo's 5 Star and remember, he is the EU's chief brexit representative. If they don't take him seriously, do they take brexit seriously or has it all been a game to get us to the point where we change our minds?
The Countdown begins. on 17:50 - Dec 7 by LeonWasGod
We've got an opt out of cliser financial integration & the Euro as it stands. Yes, that could change if we want it to - isn't that what Parliamentry sovereignty is all about? Most comentators seem to think it's highly unlikely we'd join the Euro.
"We will keep our own border controls" - well we have them now and there's no suggestion that was going to change.
Bottom line is that the leaflet is largely correct. Feck, what a boring post
The statements are absolute. “We will not join the Euro”. How can a government of today guarantee that? Answer: they can’t. They can’t even predict what will happen next week, let alone in 10, 20 years time. A less misleading statement and more truthful statement would be something along the lines of “It is unlikely that we will join the Euro for at least the foreseeable future.” Or “under this government we will not join the Euro”.
It’s a subtle use of language that greatly elevates a possibility into certainty and that’s pretty much the first line. This is the art of propaganda.
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.
Truly despicable comments from Priti Patel - how is it possible that someone like this ended up in the British Cabinet? Tory MP suggests using possible 'no-deal' food shortages in Ireland to drop the backstop (via @thejournal_ie) https://t.co/VO8hZ04eeJ
The Countdown begins. on 10:22 - Dec 8 by Kilkennyjack
No words.
Truly despicable comments from Priti Patel - how is it possible that someone like this ended up in the British Cabinet? Tory MP suggests using possible 'no-deal' food shortages in Ireland to drop the backstop (via @thejournal_ie) https://t.co/VO8hZ04eeJ
The Countdown begins. on 10:22 - Dec 8 by Kilkennyjack
No words.
Truly despicable comments from Priti Patel - how is it possible that someone like this ended up in the British Cabinet? Tory MP suggests using possible 'no-deal' food shortages in Ireland to drop the backstop (via @thejournal_ie) https://t.co/VO8hZ04eeJ
Makes you think, Bo Johnson and the Iranian comments, Raab and Dover Calais and now this. I don’t expect politicians to get it right all the time, but they should understand the more pertinent and important issues.
How can you not know about the importance of Dover Calais!
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The Countdown begins. on 17:11 - Dec 8 with 2477 views
The Countdown begins. on 11:16 - Dec 8 by LeonWasGod
Ah yes, we wouldn’t dream of having clueless feckwits running Brexit would we
Are you agreeing then that the EU has clueless feckwits running things? You said no one takes Verhofstadt seriously yet he's given an important role. Are the EU any more capable than our own useless bunch? Truthfully they haven't got the majority of idiots that we have but why put this loud, foaming at the mouth idiiot into a top job if he's disregarded? Him and Bojo emit enough spittle to cure a drought, a right pair they'd make in a tv debate.
The Priti Patel thing, she's a serial gaffe making machine but the point might be valid, what if the backstop does create food shortages? Vilifying her for the comments is pointless if there's a genuine possibility. The truth can hurt feelings and needs handling more carefully but she doesn't really do subtle!
Final verdict on our brexitometer from shoppers in Swansea city centre today - and the results speak for themselves! People in Swansea want a #PeoplesVotepic.twitter.com/rhHjr0MkXk
— SwanseaForEurope#FBPE 🏴 (@Swansea4Europe) December 8, 2018
The Jacks want to stay put.
Beware of the Risen People
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The Countdown begins. on 21:01 - Dec 8 with 2419 views
The Countdown begins. on 20:53 - Dec 8 by Kilkennyjack
The scores from the Swansea jury ....
Final verdict on our brexitometer from shoppers in Swansea city centre today - and the results speak for themselves! People in Swansea want a #PeoplesVotepic.twitter.com/rhHjr0MkXk
— SwanseaForEurope#FBPE 🏴 (@Swansea4Europe) December 8, 2018
The Jacks want to stay put.
SwanseaforEurope #FBPE sounds like an impartial organisation. At least try and make it look genuine ffs.
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The Countdown begins. on 21:15 - Dec 8 with 2414 views
The Countdown begins. on 20:53 - Dec 8 by Kilkennyjack
The scores from the Swansea jury ....
Final verdict on our brexitometer from shoppers in Swansea city centre today - and the results speak for themselves! People in Swansea want a #PeoplesVotepic.twitter.com/rhHjr0MkXk
— SwanseaForEurope#FBPE 🏴 (@Swansea4Europe) December 8, 2018
The Jacks want to stay put.
Fair play to pikey on the left there, he nearly got his dot in a box
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The Countdown begins. on 21:35 - Dec 8 with 2398 views
The Countdown begins. on 16:28 - Dec 8 by majorraglan
Makes you think, Bo Johnson and the Iranian comments, Raab and Dover Calais and now this. I don’t expect politicians to get it right all the time, but they should understand the more pertinent and important issues.
How can you not know about the importance of Dover Calais!
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How could the Tory Brexit Secretary say when the UK is out of the EU we'd go to Berlin for a trade deal not Brussels?
The first calling point of the UK's negotiator immediately after #Brexit will not be Brussels, it will be Berlin, to strike a deal