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Kursk 07-07-2017 08:40

Re: Brexit: Article 50 Has Been Triggered !
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35906511)
we aren't angry we are just laughing at the remoaners and klingons getting all uppity co's they can't have their own way [ party on dude ] :)

Yep, plus we don't give a bugger. We're leaving and they're coming with us :D

Mick 07-07-2017 08:47

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35906509)
very true. I've noticed Brexiters becoming angrier as they realise the fate of the country, and that their families will be badly affected. People will never admit their mistakes, even if they know they're wrong, particularly on the interweb ;) The EU isn't perfect, but the alternative is worse as we'll find out.

Another day and another dose of more delusional, doom and gloom rubbish from you. :rolleyes:

Guess what?

How many times do I and others, have to insist that my/their vote to leave is one I/they do NOT regret?

That I and others who rightly voted to leave, have made no mistakes?!?!?!

You're slightly right on one thing, EU is not perfect, it is damn right ugly, it's unbalanced and full of corruption and we are rightly leaving it, remaining in this unbalanced economic bloc would be bad!!!#StillNoRegrets #StillHappyWithMyLeaveVote

Ramrod 07-07-2017 09:33

Re: Brexit: Article 50 Has Been Triggered !
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35906509)
very true. I've noticed Brexiters becoming angrier as they realise the fate of the country, and that their families will be badly affected.

Honestly, that's not why we're angry. It's because there is a constant drip of negativity and doom mongering from remainers as well as various plots to scupper leave.
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The EU isn't perfect, but the alternative is worse as we'll find out.
We'll have to agree to disagree on that one m8 :)

OLD BOY 07-07-2017 09:57

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35906509)
very true. I've noticed Brexiters becoming angrier as they realise the fate of the country, and that their families will be badly affected. People will never admit their mistakes, even if they know they're wrong, particularly on the interweb ;) The EU isn't perfect, but the alternative is worse as we'll find out.

Control of who comes into this country. No more ridiculous EU legislation of the 'straight bananas' ilk. No more inability to kick out criminals and jihadi supporters who previously entered this country from abroad. Freedom to trade with the rest of the world as well as the EU. No more wasted payments into the EU.

Why exactly is the alternative to the EU worse, in your opinion? It beggars belief that anyone can say that without laughing.

When you eventually see the EU disintegrating, maybe you will start to acknowledge our good sense in pulling out.

ianch99 07-07-2017 10:09

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35906523)
Control of who comes into this country

You mean how we control the larger non-EU migration :rofl:

papa smurf 07-07-2017 10:22

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35906526)
You mean how we control the larger non-EU migration :rofl:

nothing like a slow cruise up denial :)

Mick 07-07-2017 11:25

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35906529)
nothing like a slow cruise up denial :)

And that ship has a leak that's just keeps getting bigger. ;)

papa smurf 07-07-2017 11:27

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35906539)
And that ship has a leak that's just keeps getting bigger. ;)

it needs an EU bail out :rofl:

Hugh 07-07-2017 11:39

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http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/b...20170707131320

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UK businesses ‘not positive enough’ about huge meteor heading towards London

INTERNATIONAL trade secretary Liam Fox has complained that UK businesses are ‘ignoring the opportunities’ offered by the meteor set to impact central London in 2019.

Fox has told the business community and the media that they need to be more positive about the coming asteroid, which will replace the capital with an 180-mile diameter crater.

He continued: “Day after day I see the same moaning faces.“‘What’s the point in investing in developments that will be atomised in less than two years, Mr Fox?’ ‘Won’t this badly affect Britain’s standing in the international community, Mr Fox?’ ‘Can the meteor not be stopped, Mr Fox?’

“And the BBC, my lord. If I see one more report that begins ‘Despite the meteor, it may be possible for small communities in the Outer Hebrides to survive,’ I swear I’ll write a letter.

“What about looking at the upside? What about the expected boom in traditional hunter-gatherer businesses? What about world-leading low-carbon economy we’ll achieve at a stroke?

“This asteroid has chosen to hit Britain. Not France, America or China. Britain. Is it only me who sees that as an extraordinary privilege? Is it just me who cannot wait?"
:D

daveeb 07-07-2017 11:54

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35906542)

:D:D:tu:

OLD BOY 07-07-2017 12:54

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35906526)
You mean how we control the larger non-EU migration :rofl:

Control over all migration.

We can't do that at the moment, and why would we wish to penalise non-EU migrants just because we cannot control the number of people coming into the UK from the EU?

When we can control ALL immigration, that's when we will apply the skills criteria to those wishing to come and live in this country.

ianch99 07-07-2017 17:41

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35906549)
Control over all migration.

We can't do that at the moment, and why would we wish to penalise non-EU migrants just because we cannot control the number of people coming into the UK from the EU?

When we can control ALL immigration, that's when we will apply the skills criteria to those wishing to come and live in this country.

Let me get this straight: for the last 20+ years, we have been letting in more non-EU migrants that we could control because we have a lesser number of EU migrants that we cannot control?

With logic like this, they need you on the Brexit Negotiation Committee!

Osem 07-07-2017 18:44

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Why should Brexiteers be at all concerned? It's not as though there's any previous record of perfectly legal EU related referenda being overturned by hook or by crook is there... :rolleyes:

We voted to leave the EU and we knew what leaving means. The remainers amongst us might not like it but they really ought to stop telling us we voted for something else and allow HMG to get on with it. There was no provision in the referendum for some form of Brexit proportional to the vote. It was in or out, one side lost. Get over it.

1andrew1 07-07-2017 20:06

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35906576)
Let me get this straight: for the last 20+ years, we have been letting in more non-EU migrants that we could control because we have a lesser number of EU migrants that we cannot control?

With logic like this, they need you on the Brexit Negotiation Committee!

I think Old Boy must be a secret Remainer with arguments such as this most recent one. He's our secret weapon sent by Clegg to undermine the Leave camp. :D

---------- Post added at 20:06 ---------- Previous post was at 19:59 ----------

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Ministers dash business hopes of transitional Brexit deal
Senior ministers have rejected calls by British business leaders for the UK to stay in the EU customs union and single market for a lengthy period after Brexit, raising fears of a bumpy transition to a new trading relationship with Europe...

But Philip Hammond, the chancellor, said on Friday that any transitional deal would not involve Britain remaining a member of either the customs union or single market, even though the government would do all it could to minimise “the shock” to business...

At the same time, Brexit secretary David Davis, meeting chief executives and business groups at Chevening House in Kent, dismissed the idea of Britain enjoying a transition deal that would leave it temporarily like Norway, which is not an EU member but is inside its economic and trading blocs....

Mr Hammond told reporters that Britain would definitely leave the EU, but said it would be “madness not to seek to have the closest possible” relations with the rest of Europe after Brexit.

He also confirmed that he wanted to see proof that Britain had lined up lucrative trade deals with non-EU countries before severing the UK’s links with the customs union, which would require the introduction of border checks and possible tariffs with Europe.

“The thing I remind colleagues is that if we lose access to our European markets, that will be an instant effect, overnight,” he said.
https://www.ft.com/content/b1706cf2-...7-502f7ee26895

TheDaddy 08-07-2017 08:26

Re: Brexit: Article 50 Has Been Triggered !
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35906513)
Another day and another dose of more delusional, doom and gloom rubbish from you. :rolleyes:

Guess what?

How many times do I and others, have to insist that my/their vote to leave is one I/they do NOT regret?

That I and others who rightly voted to leave, have made no mistakes?!?!?!

You and "others" don't speak for all leavers, you don't even speak for all leavers on here, we all saw for ourselves how ignorant and mistaken some of the reasons for leaving some members here gave, we also saw rediculous reasons given by voters from both sides in the media, I posted pre vote that whatever the outcome it was a sad day for our democracy and think it more so when I hear someone say we have to respect the democratic outcome, why, when a hell of a lot of people didn't respect their vote enough to get their facts right prior to going into the booth. I'm not bitter about the result and I don't think it'll make a whole lot of difference to the lives of the vast majority of us but I have found the whole thing rather unpleasant and a little bit sad.


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