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papa smurf 20-12-2016 10:53

Re: Post-Brexit Thread
 
[QUOTE=martyh;35876720]Yous asked who's idea ?
i answered
"It's the idea of all those who think Parliament should have no say and judging by this forum it's the idea of most leavers"

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35876693)

I did ,i quoted the post you used to incorrectly state that the court cases where trying to reverse Brexit ,which is completely wrong ....post 3225 ,you posted it and you believe it and your past posts confirm it .

i said evidence - not your biased opinion

Once again i will give you the chance to confirm or deny whether you believe the crap you post ,you have the chance here to tell everyone exactly what your thoughts are regarding the various court cases and what you think the government should do .Or you can continue posting inaccurate,alarmist rubbish and confirm what i already suspect

you have dug your self into this hole crawl out with dignity

OLD BOY 20-12-2016 11:14

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The issue about whether to go back to the country on the terms of our leaving is clearly preposterous. It is clear that the EU don't want us to be allowed to scrap free movement AND remain in the common market. Theresa May is committed to getting the best possible deal for Britain. What is there not to like?

1andrew1 20-12-2016 11:33

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I think heero_yuy answers your question for you on behalf of some leavers. I hope he doesn't mind my reusing his wisdom here:

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35876748)
Theresa May is committed to getting the best possible deal for Britain. What is there not to like?

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35876745)
Maybe because we have such little faith in the liberal, pro-EU elite in actually carrying out the wishes of the electorate?

But to return to my original question. Do you seriously believe that the Article 50 challenge is not about due process but some dastardly conspiracy to prevent the UK leaving?

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35876748)
The issue about whether to go back to the country on the terms of our leaving is clearly preposterous.

Not for another referendum but surely to Parliament?

ianch99 20-12-2016 11:35

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35876748)
Theresa May is committed to getting the best possible deal for Britain. What is there not to like?

Totally agree:

Theresa May declines to rule out paying EU for single market access

papa smurf 20-12-2016 11:43

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35876755)
I think heero_yuy answers your question for you on behalf of some leavers. I hope he doesn't mind my reusing his wisdom here:

hero said "For me there's nothing to negotiate and we stop paying"


no mention of any one else's opinion;)

But to return to my original question. Do you seriously believe that the Article 50 challenge is not about due process but some dastardly conspiracy to prevent the UK leaving?

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Not for another referendum but surely to Parliament?


ianch99 20-12-2016 11:53

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35876495)
Referendums and elections are different. A political party gets elected to carry out its mandate. The referendum was a yes/no about remaining or leaving the EU and nothing more. A majority in favour of leave does not automatically mean a majority in favour of ending freedom of movement, leaving the single market, etc..

Only a fool would equate the Brexit referendum with a General Election ...

OLD BOY 20-12-2016 12:15

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35876745)
Maybe because we have such little faith in the liberal, pro-EU elite in actually carrying out the wishes of the electorate?

I voted "leave" in full knowledge (see project fear) that it would mean removing EVERY EU tentacle binding this country. For me there's nothing to negotiate and we stop paying. IF the EU wants to make a trade deal with us, then fine, but we should not be grovelling to the EU as so many times before.

Absolutely correct. Having tariff free trade deals, continuing co-operation on security and intelligence, together with protection for British citizens working in the EU and EU citizens working here is all we need. We certainly do not want to be saddled with EU laws, free movement and the sheer bureaucracy of this undemocratic institution called the EU.

heero_yuy 20-12-2016 12:16

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35876755)
I think heero_yuy answers your question for you on behalf of some leavers. I hope he doesn't mind my reusing his wisdom here:

So long as you do not misrepresent me. LOL


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But to return to my original question. Do you seriously believe that the Article 50 challenge is not about due process but some dastardly conspiracy to prevent the UK leaving?
I believe I answered that so to be clear: I believe that all the legal challenges are using pre-texts such as "due process" as a thin veneer to cover a pro-EU stay campaign based on delaying our proper departure until a more EU friendly government (Labour quisling Libelite traitor) is eventually elected that rams us straight back into the EU fold.

OLD BOY 20-12-2016 14:11

Re: Post-Brexit Thread
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35876755)



But to return to my original question. Do you seriously believe that the Article 50 challenge is not about due process but some dastardly conspiracy to prevent the UK leaving?

Of course it is a conspiracy. The extent of the agreement Theresa May can get with the EU will be put to Parliament. That is all that is required.

1andrew1 20-12-2016 16:36

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Thanks everyone for taking the time to share your views.

Meanwhile, more information about the Government's likely stance has been revealed. "Theresa May has announced for the first time she wants to negotiate a transition deal to help smooth Britain’s EU exit after 2019.
She told MPs on Tuesday there had to be time for the UK and EU economies to adjust and deal with “simple practical matters” such as updating IT systems after the UK’s divorce.
Mrs May insisted Britain could conclude a divorce agreement and forge a new trade deal with the EU within two years of starting exit talks in March 2019."
Google "Theresa May pushes for EU Brexit transition deal" or subscription link at https://www.ft.com/content/7a432a59-...d-5d78c7698fa7

Kursk 20-12-2016 16:47

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35876728)
The Prime Minister herself is a "remainer" though that term is now some six months out of date.

It might be the Irish accent, but I'm sure The Bachelors are singing your song: Remoaner :D

Ramrod 20-12-2016 17:26

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35876740)
Instead, gripped by a fear that verges on paranoia, they see dark plots and dastardly conspiracies in every doorway."

Do you honestly think that there aren't?

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35876769)
I believe that all the legal challenges are using pre-texts such as "due process" as a thin veneer to cover a pro-EU stay campaign based on delaying our proper departure until a more EU friendly government (Labour quisling Libelite traitor) is eventually elected that rams us straight back into the EU fold.

Exactly. Much as Chris said.

1andrew1 20-12-2016 17:50

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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35876828)
Do you honestly think that there aren't?.

I honestly think there aren't. You guys should be celebrating success but instead you're unnecessarily worried about absolutely nothing. Where do these crazy ideas come from that make people so defensive and worried? In "opposition" you have Eurosceptic Jeremy Corbyn who was re-elected this year, what bigger Christmas present could you have asked for? That party won't be in power any time soon.
Even if the Government loses the Article 50 challenge (which is likely), Theresa May has promised that her March deadline 2017 will be adhered to. Pour yourself a glass of English ale and celebrate the festive period and stop giving yourself unnecessary things to worry about. :)
(There will be enough economic matters to worry about in 2017 so make the most of 2016! :) )

Anypermitedroute 20-12-2016 18:10

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35876838)
I honestly think there aren't. You guys should be celebrating success but instead you're unnecessarily worried about absolutely nothing. Where do these crazy ideas come from that make people so defensive and worried? In "opposition" you have Eurosceptic Jeremy Corbyn who was re-elected this year, what bigger Christmas present could you have asked for? That party won't be in power any time soon.
Even if the Government loses the Article 50 challenge (which is likely), Theresa May has promised that her March deadline 2017 will be adhered to. Pour yourself a glass of English ale and celebrate the festive period and stop giving yourself unnecessary things to worry about. :)
(There will be enough economic matters to worry about in 2017 so make the most of 2016! :) )

Contender for post of the year

Ramrod 20-12-2016 18:26

Re: Post-Brexit Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35876838)
I honestly think there aren't. You guys should be celebrating success but instead you're unnecessarily worried about absolutely nothing. Where do these crazy ideas come from that make people so defensive and worried? In "opposition" you have Eurosceptic Jeremy Corbyn who was re-elected this year, what bigger Christmas present could you have asked for? That party won't be in power any time soon.
Even if the Government loses the Article 50 challenge (which is likely), Theresa May has promised that her March deadline 2017 will be adhered to.

How can she invoke article 50 if she is legally blocked from doing so?
In addition we have Tony Blair, John Major, Nick Clegg, Tim Farron etc, etc, vowing to do their best to block it and get a second referendum. Then we have the ongoing legal challenge (and others in the pipeline). On top of that we have Soros in the wings who is no doubt pumping money into pro EU pressure groups.
Buy you are right. Nothing to worry about, May has said that her March deadline will be adhered to, so we can all kick back and chill. :erm:
Seriously.......some remainers are p*ss*ng on our legs and telling us that it's raining:rolleyes:


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