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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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A prime example of how and why the EU negotiators have been able to make mincemeat of Davis , Raab, etc Tec.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU is open to “alternative arrangements” to the Irish backstop – as cited in a key British legislative proposal on the Brexit treaty – but for now no such alternatives exist, a senior EU negotiator said on Monday.
Referring to an amendment to Brexit legislation proposed by a supporter of British Prime Minister Theresa May, Graham Brady, who wants “alternative arrangements”, deputy chief EU negotiator Sabine Weyand said that the withdrawal treaty that has been rejected by UK MPs already contained that possibility.
“We are open to alternative arrangements” on the Irish border, she told a conference. “The problem with the Brady amendment is that it does not spell out what they are.
“It’s not a criticism of them because they don’t exist.”
The Countdown begins. on 11:47 - Jan 30 by sherpajacob
A prime example of how and why the EU negotiators have been able to make mincemeat of Davis , Raab, etc Tec.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU is open to “alternative arrangements” to the Irish backstop – as cited in a key British legislative proposal on the Brexit treaty – but for now no such alternatives exist, a senior EU negotiator said on Monday.
Referring to an amendment to Brexit legislation proposed by a supporter of British Prime Minister Theresa May, Graham Brady, who wants “alternative arrangements”, deputy chief EU negotiator Sabine Weyand said that the withdrawal treaty that has been rejected by UK MPs already contained that possibility.
“We are open to alternative arrangements” on the Irish border, she told a conference. “The problem with the Brady amendment is that it does not spell out what they are.
“It’s not a criticism of them because they don’t exist.”
Don’t fret, the great sky pixie will sort it all out, while we are living under martial law and fighting each other for vindaloo and paracetamol.
The Countdown begins. on 11:47 - Jan 30 by sherpajacob
A prime example of how and why the EU negotiators have been able to make mincemeat of Davis , Raab, etc Tec.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU is open to “alternative arrangements” to the Irish backstop – as cited in a key British legislative proposal on the Brexit treaty – but for now no such alternatives exist, a senior EU negotiator said on Monday.
Referring to an amendment to Brexit legislation proposed by a supporter of British Prime Minister Theresa May, Graham Brady, who wants “alternative arrangements”, deputy chief EU negotiator Sabine Weyand said that the withdrawal treaty that has been rejected by UK MPs already contained that possibility.
“We are open to alternative arrangements” on the Irish border, she told a conference. “The problem with the Brady amendment is that it does not spell out what they are.
“It’s not a criticism of them because they don’t exist.”
I just saw a giant pig fly by carrying a unicorn with a piece of paper impaled on its horn. Looked official.
On its way to Brussels, obviously.
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The Countdown begins. on 12:41 - Jan 30 with 1860 views
The Countdown begins. on 13:56 - Jan 30 by vetchonian
so Is Noel Edmunds going to be drafted in to help with the negotiations?
He may as well. No one else is sorting it.
This has become a real farce now. I dont know where it’s going to end up but surely the reason May is saying No Deal is a possibility is to threaten the EU27.
If it’s down to the backstop and no border in Ireland there are only two options as far as I can see (assuming EU don’t backtrack) and that’s a technical solution - no where near that apparently - or no Brexit. A Sinn Fein member was on the news earlier saying that a hard border is a non starter, presumably meaning that if one is implemented we can expect a return to the ‘troubles’.
The Countdown begins. on 16:13 - Jan 30 by union_jack
He may as well. No one else is sorting it.
This has become a real farce now. I dont know where it’s going to end up but surely the reason May is saying No Deal is a possibility is to threaten the EU27.
If it’s down to the backstop and no border in Ireland there are only two options as far as I can see (assuming EU don’t backtrack) and that’s a technical solution - no where near that apparently - or no Brexit. A Sinn Fein member was on the news earlier saying that a hard border is a non starter, presumably meaning that if one is implemented we can expect a return to the ‘troubles’.
Complete mess!
It is a complete and utter mess...and whatever happens Cameron has alot to answer for.
The government should have put out far more info about what Brexit would involve. The issues are that there are so many "entanglements" between the nations now whihc have developed over the past 44 years since we voted to stay in the common market it isnt just a case of here we are guys we are leaving.
Its like a relationship/marriage break up early in the relationship it is easy to walk away with little to lose....not the same several years on when there are joint assests etc..
The damage of the referendum is done ...yes I am a remainer not a remoaner....why beacause I recognise the economic damage that will be done to the country.
People say well we have had Brexit for two years now and noe of the prophecies of doom have happened...Well thats because actually Brexit has not happened. The business world is same trading and working under the current terms as part of the customs union etc....that doesnt change until March 29.
That said I have had to accept the decisio of the majority what pees me off is that 2 years on no one knows what Brexit will look like. Forget claptrap that no deal will be ok.
The EU will be ok as they have things to sell to us...but what do we have to sell to th rest of the world?
Airbus are not posturing....tariffs/border checks will not work for their supply chain.
How many vehicles do Ford assemble in the UK? Why would Ford wnat to pay extra to import engines from the UK to mainland Europe to fit to thier cars?
The USA are strict on imports....do you think they will buy our steel? our agricultural products?
Thee last two years hould have been spent sorting this out instead the "little englander" politicians who are stuck in the Victorian age and want the simple working man to return to as he was then have been trying to get their deal for thier vision.
And what a great time to be negotiating new trade deals with a global downturn on the horizon
Whatever happens I predict gloomy times ahead....Im just glad Im not at the start of my working life!
The Countdown begins. on 13:05 - Jan 30 by WarwickHunt
No. It. Wasn't.
No. It. Isn't.
Keep telling yourself that. Let’s not forget you’ve been telling anyone who thinks Brexit will go ahead how thick they are for the last 6 months. It must be killing you. When it does go ahead, you become the retard you claim anyone who has a different opinion to you to be.
[Post edited 30 Jan 2019 17:33]
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The Countdown begins. on 17:41 - Jan 30 with 1687 views
The Countdown begins. on 17:22 - Jan 30 by vetchonian
It is a complete and utter mess...and whatever happens Cameron has alot to answer for.
The government should have put out far more info about what Brexit would involve. The issues are that there are so many "entanglements" between the nations now whihc have developed over the past 44 years since we voted to stay in the common market it isnt just a case of here we are guys we are leaving.
Its like a relationship/marriage break up early in the relationship it is easy to walk away with little to lose....not the same several years on when there are joint assests etc..
The damage of the referendum is done ...yes I am a remainer not a remoaner....why beacause I recognise the economic damage that will be done to the country.
People say well we have had Brexit for two years now and noe of the prophecies of doom have happened...Well thats because actually Brexit has not happened. The business world is same trading and working under the current terms as part of the customs union etc....that doesnt change until March 29.
That said I have had to accept the decisio of the majority what pees me off is that 2 years on no one knows what Brexit will look like. Forget claptrap that no deal will be ok.
The EU will be ok as they have things to sell to us...but what do we have to sell to th rest of the world?
Airbus are not posturing....tariffs/border checks will not work for their supply chain.
How many vehicles do Ford assemble in the UK? Why would Ford wnat to pay extra to import engines from the UK to mainland Europe to fit to thier cars?
The USA are strict on imports....do you think they will buy our steel? our agricultural products?
Thee last two years hould have been spent sorting this out instead the "little englander" politicians who are stuck in the Victorian age and want the simple working man to return to as he was then have been trying to get their deal for thier vision.
And what a great time to be negotiating new trade deals with a global downturn on the horizon
Whatever happens I predict gloomy times ahead....Im just glad Im not at the start of my working life!
Would you stay in a relationship/marriage just to save the hassle of splitting assets?
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The Countdown begins. on 17:53 - Jan 30 with 1679 views
Sky News this morning interviewing a "resident" and a "retired tech manager" on their Brexit roadshow. Weird they didn't also mention they were both Tory councillors... pic.twitter.com/DLHJOpGg2q
The Countdown begins. on 17:53 - Jan 30 by oh_tommy_tommy
Sky News this morning interviewing a "resident" and a "retired tech manager" on their Brexit roadshow. Weird they didn't also mention they were both Tory councillors... pic.twitter.com/DLHJOpGg2q
They’re not all bad. But even a challenging media can’t help. Have you seen this today? Just staggering levels of delusion in the face of clear evidence showing the opposite. It’s a cult, there is simply no reasoning with them. Madness.
The gloves are off 🥊
Heated scenes as Lord Digby Jones tells @EmmaBarnett he stands by his comment, not one job will be lost due to Brexit.
🎙“You stand by a statement that's no longer true"
🗣“4500 jobs are not going to happen overnight... they're not all down to Brexit" pic.twitter.com/ORjEZ7l7dO
Would you stay in a relationship/marriage just to save the hassle of splitting assets?
No, but I would if both adults wanted to stay together because they cared and valued each other, worked well together, and it was only one of the 2 kids who didn’t like the relationship, and the toddler at that.
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The Countdown begins. on 18:50 - Jan 30 with 1632 views
The Countdown begins. on 18:44 - Jan 30 by LeonWasGod
They’re not all bad. But even a challenging media can’t help. Have you seen this today? Just staggering levels of delusion in the face of clear evidence showing the opposite. It’s a cult, there is simply no reasoning with them. Madness.
The gloves are off 🥊
Heated scenes as Lord Digby Jones tells @EmmaBarnett he stands by his comment, not one job will be lost due to Brexit.
🎙“You stand by a statement that's no longer true"
🗣“4500 jobs are not going to happen overnight... they're not all down to Brexit" pic.twitter.com/ORjEZ7l7dO
The Countdown begins. on 18:50 - Jan 30 by oh_tommy_tommy
They don’t live in the real world
What the Fack is wrong with people man
Terrible Teresa the uk dictator is going to take us over the cliff for the lunatics in here party
I’m not sure which is more surreal - doubling down on his conviction that “not 1 job would be at risk” or a LORD playing the elite card. It’s beyond bizarre.
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The Countdown begins. on 19:13 - Jan 30 with 1603 views
Would you stay in a relationship/marriage just to save the hassle of splitting assets?
No I wouldn't but the point I was trying to make is after 40 years there are more things to discuss and sort in making the break....unless of course you want to walk away without anything as some do ! Otherwise it requires discussions and agreements....which is what we should have been trying to do......many keep saying lets have no deal we will be ok! Yeah It's all down hill now
The Countdown begins. on 09:11 - Jan 30 by SgorioFruit
how will we be able to secure the hundreds if not thousands of positions of critical care staff within the NHS when we leave the EU? The high number of these staff who were not born in the UK, are they allowed to stay here if they lived here before the referendum was held?
I haven't done much reading on this, so will be happy for someone to tell me.
Anyone know?
My methods are not favoured by some but by god i speak the truth.
The Countdown begins. on 19:07 - Jan 30 by LeonWasGod
I’m not sure which is more surreal - doubling down on his conviction that “not 1 job would be at risk” or a LORD playing the elite card. It’s beyond bizarre.
NEW: Senior ministers say the price for solving the backstop is committing to some form of permanent customs union / arrangement in the non-legally binding political declaration https://t.co/FEx6hRSg2z