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Osem 16-11-2016 10:38

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35869909)
Looks like the penny has belatedly dropped for some with the Government admitting that the document was indeed commissioned by them. It's a bit hard to criticise an independent document commissioned by a Government committed to leaving the EU but I'm sure some will try and fail. http://news.sky.com/story/leaked-mem...ion/1479197701

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It's great news and it's a terriffic coup for the Government. Congratulations to all concerned.
Word has it that Google has been promised something on the freedom of movement front; only time will tell if these rumours are true
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Well I'm sure there'll be a 'memo' conveniently leaked by someone with an axe to grind if any such 'deal' has been done. In the meantime we can all carry on feeding the rumour factory and debating its output. Maybe it'll eventually float on the stock exchange like Snapchat and make someone very rich...

Brexit is going to be very complicated and there will be differences of opinion amongst those who support it and are going to have to do the negotiations. There'll be arguments and disagreements along the way just like there were amongst the allies in WWII. So what? It's inevitable. I think what we're seeing here is the media seeking unequivocal answers to a whole lot of questions which can't yet be answered and then baying for blood when they're not forthcoming because it's that which sells papers. It's a win win for them because their pages and airtime get filled either way but for HMG is just means having to spend more time/effort defending what's been/being done whilst trying not to give away too much.

I wish someone out there would leak some memos telling us what the EU's big plan for Brexit is and how well that's going. Evidently they were just as surprised as we were about the result so does anyone think they have a credible policy which is agreed to by all? Odd that we're not getting anything on that side of things isn't it. I suppose it's much more fun for the media here to present the UK as being the mother of all chaos... :rolleyes:

tweetiepooh 16-11-2016 11:45

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Well said Osem. This isn't a simple problem and many peoples lives and livelihoods are going to be impacted both here and in other countries. It's time the overpaid, self aggrandising, pompous piggies get their snouts out of the trough, stop fighting with each other and work towards the best solution for us who pay them and are going to be most affected. Politicians and lawyers will always find a way to minimise the impact to themselves and to get the most out of the situation to their benefit.

Kursk 16-11-2016 14:21

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35869918)
it must be hard work constantly looking for ways to badmouth the uk ,this pathetic tantrum over loosing the referendum is becoming tedious we are all on the same bus now ding ding next stop brexit

Yay! President Trump has jumped on board!

We're all going on a Brexit holiday
No more remoaning for a week or two
Fun and laughter on our Brexit holiday
No more worries for me or you
For a week or two....

Ding ding :D

ianch99 16-11-2016 16:45

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35869962)
Yay! President Trump has jumped on board!

We're all going on a Brexit holiday
No more remoaning for a week or two
Fun and laughter on our Brexit holiday
No more worries for me or you
For a week or two....

Ding ding :D

"Ding Ding"? Who is in the the school playground now? :)

Kursk 16-11-2016 17:06

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35869974)
"Ding Ding"? Who is in the the school playground now? :)

Not me, I'm on the Brexit Bus. So's Donald. So's Papa. And so are you. Ding ding :)

papa smurf 16-11-2016 17:34

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35869977)
Not me, I'm on the Brexit Bus. So's Donald. So's Papa. And so are you. Ding ding :)

i'm on the back seat watching the EU get further and further away ding ding next stop brexit

ooh watch out there's a jack booted liberal trying to block the road hoot hoot

Mr K 16-11-2016 19:37

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Don't think some of the govt. are on the 'Brexit bus'. There's some that want to get off at the first stop ;). Don't blame them.

RizzyKing 16-11-2016 19:57

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Well if they cannot work towards a constructive brexit that's in the national interest then i hope they have the courage of their convictions and resign it's happening there's no going back no matter how much some EU fans may dream. All this obstruction is going to do is weaken the UK's hand in negotiations and given the financial bomb that may soon explode within the EU it's in their interest for an easy negotiation process as ours.

Mr K 16-11-2016 21:58

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37995606
Boris has done it this time, if Brexit means no Prosecco than I'm 'out'.... I was in Italy last month and it was 3 Euro a bottle in the supermarket, so think I know where I'll be going.

Kursk 17-11-2016 00:40

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35869979)
ooh watch out there's a jack booted liberal trying to block the road hoot hoot

Don't worry papa that's just the ticket inspector. Everyone gets on board sooner or later.

Hugh 17-11-2016 23:02

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35870037)
Don't worry papa that's just the ticket inspector. Everyone gets on board sooner or later.

Except for the fact that the bus driver may know our destination, he doesn't know the route to get there or how long it will take, and the conductor doesn't know how much the fare is, the conductor and driver can't agree where the destination is, and you've spent the last couple of years repeatedly stating how incompetent the bus staff are, and what liars they are... ;)

Anypermitedroute 17-11-2016 23:55

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35870160)
Except for the fact that the bus driver may know our destination, he doesn't know the route to get there or how long it will take, and the conductor doesn't know how much the fare is, the conductor and driver can't agree where the destination is, and you've spent the last couple of years repeatedly stating how incompetent the bus staff are, and what liars they are... ;)

And the bus runs on hot air and is a bendy bus that bends around facts and truth

RizzyKing 18-11-2016 00:35

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It wasn't just leave that distorted things or exaggerated no side has the moral high ground on that so maybe it's time to give it a rest especially as the campaigns did little to alter the way people were going to vote whatever side they were on.

Kursk 18-11-2016 01:39

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35870160)
Except for the fact that the bus driver may know our destination, he doesn't know the route to get there or how long it will take, and the conductor doesn't know how much the fare is, the conductor and driver can't agree where the destination is, and you've spent the last couple of years repeatedly stating how incompetent the bus staff are, and what liars they are... ;)

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Originally Posted by Anypermitedroute (Post 35870172)
And the bus runs on hot air and is a bendy bus that bends around facts and truth

...or eu two are on the wrong bus ;) but...

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35870182)
....it's time to give it a rest

..he's right you know.

TheDaddy 18-11-2016 02:36

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35870182)
It wasn't just leave that distorted things or exaggerated no side has the moral high ground on that so maybe it's time to give it a rest especially as the campaigns did little to alter the way people were going to vote whatever side they were on.

Is this really how low politics has sunk in this country, why bother holding any of them accountable for anything anymore if this is the case


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