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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 19:36 - Jan 16 by JACKMANANDBOY
Both May (big time ) and Corbyn knocked back in two days. I have had enough of them both. Interesting that Merkel who needs to keep her economy going makes noises about revisiting issues and Macron who has a whole load of crap going on at home comes out stonewalling any further discussions and playing the Billy big bollocks. Juncker sobers up enough to say something about cancelling Brexit, looks like he's backing a no deal by stirring it up or maybe he had overlunched again. Let's go around again.
The Countdown begins. on 19:36 - Jan 16 by JACKMANANDBOY
Both May (big time ) and Corbyn knocked back in two days. I have had enough of them both. Interesting that Merkel who needs to keep her economy going makes noises about revisiting issues and Macron who has a whole load of crap going on at home comes out stonewalling any further discussions and playing the Billy big bollocks. Juncker sobers up enough to say something about cancelling Brexit, looks like he's backing a no deal by stirring it up or maybe he had overlunched again. Let's go around again.
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All waiting to hear what the hell it is that the UK actually wants!
The Countdown begins. on 22:31 - Jan 16 by waynekerr55
National interest, apparently
Maybe because she believes in democracy.
Unlike the remoaner losers who are happy to wreck the country so they can save face and feck their grandchildrens futures with the death of democracy in this country which they are happy to do.
Well done lads.
72 AFLI
SIUYRL
OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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The Countdown begins. on 16:13 - Jan 16 by sherpajacob
Its unfair to judge May's performance as PM solely on her abject failure, after 2 years, to negotiate the one single thing she was appointed PM to do.
There is also Windrush, Grenfell, The NI budget U turn, universal credit, being in contempt of parliament, the general election fiasco and losing the Gina miller case (twice)
She also did a great job on the Home Office, started the Windrush, Prison Service is a mess, Police savaged by cuts to budgets and staffing, probation service reforms introduced in 2014 are chaotic and I seem to recall were are also pretty crap at deporting undesirables.
Shes tried to tip toe through this Brexit process trying to keep the Conservative Party together, she’s postured about red lines and all she’s done is kick the can down the road and boxed herself in to the corner she’s in.
If the EU want Hritain to remain, Junker and Tusk need to be very careful how they play their hand because they may just succeed in alienating the British Voters and drive them towards the No Deal lots of people don’t want.
The Countdown begins. on 22:44 - Jan 16 by pikeypaul
Maybe because she believes in democracy.
Unlike the remoaner losers who are happy to wreck the country so they can save face and feck their grandchildrens futures with the death of democracy in this country which they are happy to do.
Well done lads.
72 AFLI
SIUYRL
The referendum was advisory. We have a parliamentary democracy.
If you’re so keen on democracy why don’t you want a referendum where people can vote on what’s actually on offer rather than unicorn promises for aching simpletons and Little Englanders.
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The Countdown begins. on 08:33 - Jan 17 with 2048 views
Right cards on table I voted remain but I except the decision of the people
Here's my question thought to leavers
If we go for a soft exit isn't that worse than staying in the EU because at the moment we get a say at least if we leave with a soft version we get no say but still have to follow EU rules etc
So really has to be a hard exit doesn't it ?
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The Countdown begins. on 09:12 - Jan 17 with 2020 views
The Countdown begins. on 08:42 - Jan 17 by CountyJim
Right cards on table I voted remain but I except the decision of the people
Here's my question thought to leavers
If we go for a soft exit isn't that worse than staying in the EU because at the moment we get a say at least if we leave with a soft version we get no say but still have to follow EU rules etc
So really has to be a hard exit doesn't it ?
Countyjim - ALL brexit options are worse in every way than staying in the EU.
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The Countdown begins. on 09:27 - Jan 17 with 2014 views
The Countdown begins. on 22:44 - Jan 16 by pikeypaul
Maybe because she believes in democracy.
Unlike the remoaner losers who are happy to wreck the country so they can save face and feck their grandchildrens futures with the death of democracy in this country which they are happy to do.
Well done lads.
72 AFLI
SIUYRL
It's adorable that you think 'democracy' has any influence on how this country is run, despite all the evidence to the contrary.
You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help.
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The Countdown begins. on 10:56 - Jan 17 with 1979 views
The Countdown begins. on 08:42 - Jan 17 by CountyJim
Right cards on table I voted remain but I except the decision of the people
Here's my question thought to leavers
If we go for a soft exit isn't that worse than staying in the EU because at the moment we get a say at least if we leave with a soft version we get no say but still have to follow EU rules etc
So really has to be a hard exit doesn't it ?
It was pretty much inevitable from the start that we’d either be fully in or fully out. This soft brexit nonsense has been impossible from the start. I’ve been saying for months that these “negotiations” have been utterly pointless and a complete waste of time.
The endgame is near and all parties have played their part fantastically well to keep us in at all costs.
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.
The Countdown begins. on 11:53 - Nov 12 by Highjack
"Soft" Brexit is generally understood to be staying in the single market, customs union etc, which would still put us under the jurisdiction of the EU and therefore remaining in the EU in all but name.
It's all irrelevant anyway because both sides have said "soft" Brexit is not possible.
"Hard" Brexit or no deal Brexit are the only two real paths.
Called it on page 2.
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.
The Countdown begins. on 22:44 - Jan 16 by pikeypaul
Maybe because she believes in democracy.
Unlike the remoaner losers who are happy to wreck the country so they can save face and feck their grandchildrens futures with the death of democracy in this country which they are happy to do.
Well done lads.
72 AFLI
SIUYRL
That makes no sense. Your ERG boys just voted against a deal that would have taken us out of the EU in 2 months. Traitors, enemy of the people, blah, blah, blah!
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The Countdown begins. on 12:32 - Jan 17 with 1926 views
The Countdown begins. on 12:59 - Jan 17 by CountyJim
Not being funny but you couldn't remove the no deal threat to Europe that would weaken your hand
Not sure then can remove it anyway, as it's ingrained in legislation in the Withdrawal Agreement. If they continue to feck things up it'll happen anyway, whether they want to use it as a negotiating tool or not. And what odds would you get on them being able to find a new agreement in 2 months? Very long ones I'd imagine.
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The Countdown begins. on 13:50 - Jan 17 with 1854 views
The Countdown begins. on 13:45 - Jan 17 by LeonWasGod
Not sure then can remove it anyway, as it's ingrained in legislation in the Withdrawal Agreement. If they continue to feck things up it'll happen anyway, whether they want to use it as a negotiating tool or not. And what odds would you get on them being able to find a new agreement in 2 months? Very long ones I'd imagine.
According to Hammond in his briefing to business, no deal will be ruled out by the end of next week.
Given the reports coming in of May’s complete refusal to budge on anything at all in her discussions with other parliamentarians, the government are likely to lose control of this process completely fairly soon. The cross party back benchers, helped by Bercow, will sideline them.
They won’t need to find a new agreement in two months, simply extend the date and go from there. Ken Clarke outlined what will happen yesterday afternoon on LBC in a very impressive interview.
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The Countdown begins. on 14:16 - Jan 17 with 1820 views
The Countdown begins. on 08:42 - Jan 17 by CountyJim
Right cards on table I voted remain but I except the decision of the people
Here's my question thought to leavers
If we go for a soft exit isn't that worse than staying in the EU because at the moment we get a say at least if we leave with a soft version we get no say but still have to follow EU rules etc
So really has to be a hard exit doesn't it ?
Logically yes,
However, vote leave sold brexit as something else entirely, if they had tried to sell a hard brexit, remain would have won.
Leavers all know what they voted for, it's just they all voted for different things.