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1andrew1 12-11-2018 15:07

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35970288)
The EU are out to protect their own interests. It seems that this, as well as the idea that German car manufacturers wouldn't force a deal, has caught too many people by surprise.

I think some Brexiters started to believe their own propaganda and anything that doesn't fit into this Fantasy island approach is naively dismissed as Project Fear.

Mick 12-11-2018 15:20

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35970287)
you mean her own party wont play nicely they more divided than ever

More divided than Labour do you think ?

Corbyn last Friday: "We can't stop Brexit now."

Keir Starmer TODAY: "Brexit can be stopped." :rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35970296)
I think some Brexiters started to believe their own propaganda and anything that doesn't fit into this Fantasy island approach is naively dismissed as Project Fear.

Or perhaps some people voted for Brexit and couldn't give a shit either way, like me, they just want to leave the corrupted EU in it's entirety, LIKE ME!!! :dozey:

denphone 12-11-2018 15:24

Re: Brexit
 
Both parties are hopelessly divided sadly.

Mr K 12-11-2018 15:30

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35970302)
More divided than Labour do you think ?

Corbyn last Friday: "We can't stop Brexit now."

Keir Starmer TODAY: "Brexit can be stopped." :rolleyes:

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Or perhaps some people voted for Brexit and couldn't give a shit either way, like me, they just want to leave the corrupted EU in it's entirety, LIKE ME!!! :dozey:

Maybe you should move to the US, Mick instead of trying to create it here? Seems to me you'd be a lot happier - no EU who are obviously making your life a daily misery, Trump on tap and 24/7 Fox news if you like ;)

Mick 12-11-2018 15:42

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35970309)
Maybe you should move to the US, Mick instead of trying to create it here? Seems to me you'd be a lot happier - no EU who are obviously making your life a daily misery, Trump on tap and 24/7 Fox news if you like ;)

Nope, I am happy where I am, in my new house, in a country that does NOT need the EU - enjoying my increased wage and I am doing the same JOB, just expect democracy to be fulfilled and we leave as what was democratically decided in 2016!!!

The way you called it, after the referendum result - we'd all be in a recession by now and house prices would collapse - they have been never higher thanks.

P.S Economy is up by 0.6% too. This is all despite Brexit being around the corner!!! Roll on 29th March 2019 when we will be free of the corruption and con job EU membership. :p:

Dave42 12-11-2018 15:44

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35970302)
More divided than Labour do you think ?

Corbyn last Friday: "We can't stop Brexit now."

Keir Starmer TODAY: "Brexit can be stopped." :rolleyes:

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Or perhaps some people voted for Brexit and couldn't give a shit either way, like me, they just want to leave the corrupted EU in it's entirety, LIKE ME!!! :dozey:

labour are divided but not in government it up to the government to come up with a plan as that's there job to goven

longing for the day labour have a decent leader again and Corbyn gone for good

ianch99 12-11-2018 15:56

Re: Brexit
 
The comedy continues:

British Airways to become SPANISH: Firm in bid to change nationality after Brexit

Mick 12-11-2018 15:58

Re: Brexit
 
They are a crap Airline - good riddance.

ianch99 12-11-2018 16:01

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35970277)
Who is this "we" ?

The people who can rationally view the reality of this debacle and who are not driven by dogma and denial.

Mick 12-11-2018 16:09

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35970318)
The people who can rationally view the reality of this debacle and who are not driven by dogma and denial.

The reality is that democracy was carried out and Leave won the majority vote, by over a million people, nothing "irrational" about that result thanks.

Leave is now enshrined in to law - we leave on 29th March 2019, with or without a deal. There will be no Second Referendum.

1andrew1 12-11-2018 16:09

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35970316)

If this is what taking back control looks like, give me serfdom!
Wait - Has Papa Smurf's favourite red-top the Daily Express now woken up to what Brexit means?

Sephiroth 12-11-2018 16:18

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35970317)
They are a crap Airline - good riddance.

It really is a crap airline. If you can be arsed, read my review under the handle Suspishio in TripAdvisor.

ianch99 12-11-2018 16:34

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35970322)
It really is a crap airline. If you can be arsed, read my review under the handle Suspishio in TripAdvisor.

Who care if it is or isn't crap, that's not the point is it? It is the national flag carrier .. or was :)

OLD BOY 12-11-2018 16:40

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35970276)
just cant see how any deal can get past parliament as both brexiteers and remainers are gonna vote against it

Except that only the privileged few know what it says yet. Everyone is rushing to conclusions.

jonbxx 12-11-2018 16:43

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35970316)

The comments are excellent for this article! Apparently the EU is stealing BA, we own the word 'British' so they can't be called British Airways and the suggestion that the name should be changed to 'Dago Airways'.

I see that other airlines are doing similar things - Easyjet becoming an EU based company and potential withdrawing of voting rights for non-EU based shareholders of Ryanair, making it an EU based company by default.

Sources;

Easyjet - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...al-brexit-risk
Ryanair - https://investor.ryanair.com/brexit/


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