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We have to leave because that's what the majority voted for. We never voted for a deal of any kind . We voted to leave the EU pure and simple -no customs union no unfettered immigration . Leave means leave no strings attached.
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Brexit. Which would you choose? on 18:00 - Mar 23 with 1745 views
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 17:26 - Mar 23 by howenjack
We have to leave because that's what the majority voted for. We never voted for a deal of any kind . We voted to leave the EU pure and simple -no customs union no unfettered immigration . Leave means leave no strings attached.
You've clearly missed all the discussion and debate over the last 3 years.
I'll summarise.
May's deal takes us out of the EU, which was the only question on the paper.
Yet, the brexiteers of the ERG and the DUP keep voting against it.
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 17:26 - Mar 23 by howenjack
We have to leave because that's what the majority voted for. We never voted for a deal of any kind . We voted to leave the EU pure and simple -no customs union no unfettered immigration . Leave means leave no strings attached.
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 18:51 - Mar 23 by howenjack
How on earth can you have a second referendum when you haven't implemented the results of the first one .
Because they can’t implement the first one in anything even approaching the way that it was promised.
And because the only way they’ve found of implementing it is so utterly sh*t that brexiteers are voting against it. Repeatedly.
I get you want to leave on exclusively WTO rules. Could you tell us why it is that, despite these rules being so fantastic, there is not one country that has decided to exclusively trade using them? And what is your suggestion on trade in services? What do you want us to do there? What’s your thought on our financial services sector (we are the biggest exporter of financial services in the world) moving to trade under the GATS? What about aviation?
It’s fine not to know the answers to these things, who would, but if you don’t, declaring how fabulous a no deal Brexit would be is nonsense.
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 19:04 - Mar 23 by londonlisa2001
Because they can’t implement the first one in anything even approaching the way that it was promised.
And because the only way they’ve found of implementing it is so utterly sh*t that brexiteers are voting against it. Repeatedly.
I get you want to leave on exclusively WTO rules. Could you tell us why it is that, despite these rules being so fantastic, there is not one country that has decided to exclusively trade using them? And what is your suggestion on trade in services? What do you want us to do there? What’s your thought on our financial services sector (we are the biggest exporter of financial services in the world) moving to trade under the GATS? What about aviation?
It’s fine not to know the answers to these things, who would, but if you don’t, declaring how fabulous a no deal Brexit would be is nonsense.
I find it strange. Nearly 100% of the people who want another referendum, already have a history of not accepting referenda results.
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Brexit. Which would you choose? on 19:53 - Mar 23 with 1620 views
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 19:44 - Mar 23 by oldcob
I find it strange. Nearly 100% of the people who want another referendum, already have a history of not accepting referenda results.
I find it strange that nearly 100% of the people that want us to listen to the will of the people only want to listen to it at one fixed point in time.
If you genuinely think the will of the people is still to leave, what are you worried about?
As it happens, I don’t think we’ll have one and I am ok with that. As long as we have a sensible deal. Which at the moment we don’t have. We just have a withdrawal agreement with only a sketchy outline of the future.
My favoured option from where we are is to take a long delay, negotiate a proper deal with cross party consensus (as the leave campaign said would hapoen), and then leave. With customs union and single market access. Or a free trade agreement.
Job done, and reflects the original vote. We’ve left, but not by cutting off our nose to spite our face.
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Brexit. Which would you choose? on 19:53 - Mar 23 with 1619 views
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 19:04 - Mar 23 by londonlisa2001
Because they can’t implement the first one in anything even approaching the way that it was promised.
And because the only way they’ve found of implementing it is so utterly sh*t that brexiteers are voting against it. Repeatedly.
I get you want to leave on exclusively WTO rules. Could you tell us why it is that, despite these rules being so fantastic, there is not one country that has decided to exclusively trade using them? And what is your suggestion on trade in services? What do you want us to do there? What’s your thought on our financial services sector (we are the biggest exporter of financial services in the world) moving to trade under the GATS? What about aviation?
It’s fine not to know the answers to these things, who would, but if you don’t, declaring how fabulous a no deal Brexit would be is nonsense.
Nothing was promised on the ballot paper
You were asked in wether you wanted to leave the EU or not and nothing else
Now what the two sides for staying in the EU and leaving the EU said is something different
Both sides told the same load of lies and we’re as bad as each other
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Brexit. Which would you choose? on 19:55 - Mar 23 with 1610 views
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 19:53 - Mar 23 by valleyboy
Nothing was promised on the ballot paper
You were asked in wether you wanted to leave the EU or not and nothing else
Now what the two sides for staying in the EU and leaving the EU said is something different
Both sides told the same load of lies and we’re as bad as each other
Tell the brexiteers who have voted against the current deal twice and are doing so again this week. Not me.
They didn’t tell the same load of lies though. One exaggerated the immediacy of the effects of the vote and one was financed by illegal foreign funds and a campaign of deliberate misinformation designed to harm our country in order to improve the power of another.
It’s like saying someone speeding is the same as someone murdering 10 people. Both have broken the law, but it’s not equivalent.
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Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:01 - Mar 23 with 1587 views
Where is the option of remain or see the country collapse ? Because I’d rather see the country collapse, than remain in the Frankenstein project.
The only good thing that would come out of staying in the Frankenstein project, would be everything that goes wrong, will be blamed on the eu.
If the remoaners think, that it’ll be sunshine and rainbows, if Brexit is stopped...then they must be some of the thickest humans ever to have walked on planet earth.
The genie is out of the bottle, the rubicon has been crossed, and if Brexit is stopped, then it won’t be the end.
To quote a previous PM - “This isn’t be the end, not even the beginning of the end, but perhaps the end of the beginning” 🇬🇧
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Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:15 - Mar 23 with 1552 views
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:10 - Mar 23 by Autophagy
Where is the option of remain or see the country collapse ? Because I’d rather see the country collapse, than remain in the Frankenstein project.
The only good thing that would come out of staying in the Frankenstein project, would be everything that goes wrong, will be blamed on the eu.
If the remoaners think, that it’ll be sunshine and rainbows, if Brexit is stopped...then they must be some of the thickest humans ever to have walked on planet earth.
The genie is out of the bottle, the rubicon has been crossed, and if Brexit is stopped, then it won’t be the end.
To quote a previous PM - “This isn’t be the end, not even the beginning of the end, but perhaps the end of the beginning” 🇬🇧
Having been part of the EU we know it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. But it’s the better if all the options for this country economically, imo of course.
I think that statement is better levelled at leavers who seem to think we’re going to return to a world portrayed in Genevieve. The world has changed, this country has changed. It’s not reversible.
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 19:57 - Mar 23 by londonlisa2001
Tell the brexiteers who have voted against the current deal twice and are doing so again this week. Not me.
They didn’t tell the same load of lies though. One exaggerated the immediacy of the effects of the vote and one was financed by illegal foreign funds and a campaign of deliberate misinformation designed to harm our country in order to improve the power of another.
It’s like saying someone speeding is the same as someone murdering 10 people. Both have broken the law, but it’s not equivalent.
So you can prove that one of the sides was finance by illegal foreign funds and a campaign of deliberate misinformation designed to harm or country in order to improve the power of another
So where is your link for the above other than it was written in a paper like the Guardian
You only have to hear what the previous chancellor said in that he would have to bring in an emergency budget if Leave win and unemployment would go through the roof
Then only this week we heard that 35k more people were in work and employment was at the same percentage level as it was in 1974
Even though there were much less people living in the UK than now
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Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:37 - Mar 23 with 1518 views
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:23 - Mar 23 by valleyboy
So you can prove that one of the sides was finance by illegal foreign funds and a campaign of deliberate misinformation designed to harm or country in order to improve the power of another
So where is your link for the above other than it was written in a paper like the Guardian
You only have to hear what the previous chancellor said in that he would have to bring in an emergency budget if Leave win and unemployment would go through the roof
Then only this week we heard that 35k more people were in work and employment was at the same percentage level as it was in 1974
Even though there were much less people living in the UK than now
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:37 - Mar 23 by longlostjack
Osborne. Typical Tory.
God help you and the country if you had McDonnell as the next Chancellor and Abbott as the next Home Secretary
It wouldn’t be long before the IMF would be called in, like they were before in the late 70’s to sort the horrendous mess that he would do with the economy
Why is it that every time a Labour government has left office
They have left the country in a mess finaciallyl and unemployment going through the roof
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Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:47 - Mar 23 with 1502 views
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:45 - Mar 23 by valleyboy
God help you and the country if you had McDonnell as the next Chancellor and Abbott as the next Home Secretary
It wouldn’t be long before the IMF would be called in, like they were before in the late 70’s to sort the horrendous mess that he would do with the economy
Why is it that every time a Labour government has left office
They have left the country in a mess finaciallyl and unemployment going through the roof
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:47 - Mar 23 by longlostjack
Sub-prime mortgages to you wus.
And they knew about this problem three years before the big crash happened
My son was trying to rearrange a huge debt for the company he was working for, two years before the crash and knew then that banks were not lending to each other
When banks are not lending money to another bank
That’s serious, very serious
It was inevitable a crash was going to happen
And yet we had the Labour Chancellor then becoming the Prime Minister saying he didn’t know that was happening
Then there was of course 1979
Read up about that one
A Labour government leaving a countyi in another mess
Shall I go back further for you and give you more examples???
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Brexit. Which would you choose? on 21:58 - Mar 23 with 1418 views
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 20:23 - Mar 23 by valleyboy
So you can prove that one of the sides was finance by illegal foreign funds and a campaign of deliberate misinformation designed to harm or country in order to improve the power of another
So where is your link for the above other than it was written in a paper like the Guardian
You only have to hear what the previous chancellor said in that he would have to bring in an emergency budget if Leave win and unemployment would go through the roof
Then only this week we heard that 35k more people were in work and employment was at the same percentage level as it was in 1974
Even though there were much less people living in the UK than now
"Then only this week we heard that 35k more people were in work and employment was at the same percentage level as it was in 1974
Even though there were much less people living in the UK than now..."
Brexit. Which would you choose? on 21:52 - Mar 23 by valleyboy
And they knew about this problem three years before the big crash happened
My son was trying to rearrange a huge debt for the company he was working for, two years before the crash and knew then that banks were not lending to each other
When banks are not lending money to another bank
That’s serious, very serious
It was inevitable a crash was going to happen
And yet we had the Labour Chancellor then becoming the Prime Minister saying he didn’t know that was happening
Then there was of course 1979
Read up about that one
A Labour government leaving a countyi in another mess
Shall I go back further for you and give you more examples???
You must be minted. Your son must have bought loads of put options knowing as he did that the market was going to crash two years before everyone else did! As for 79 I was too busy following the Swans to be interested in all that boring shit. Great times.