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Also it treats NI differently only if we have no deal at the end of the interim period. It's 'the backstop' to ensure no border is required if we haven't come to some other arrangement. Quote:
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The enemies of this country are the right wing nationalists and hard Brexit wing of the Conservative party pushing their ideology above the national interest. Years and hundreds of millions of pounds have been wasted for an unrealisable dream.
Time, money and effort that could have been used to solve the real problems affecting the day to day lives of the people of the United Kingdom. People aren’t poor because of immigration. It’s just the scapegoat dog whistle that has worked throughout history across the world to get poor people to vote against their own interests. |
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The following 2 stances are incompatible with each other. Quote:
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The next part is saying you can't pick and choose. I.E We won't get free movement of goods if we don't take free movement of people. It's not saying we've signed up to that but the integrity of the four freedoms will be upheld in any future talks. |
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The Referendum result was LEAVE. That has to be implemented. If it isn't, those who have defeated this piece of democracy are the real enemies of this country, especially Corbyn whose naked aim to turn this country into a Marxist state is obvious to all. |
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Turkey has been in a customs union with the EU for more than 20 years, all without(at the moment) freedom of movement. |
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Under no circumstances should any member be discussing or suggesting people should be shot, even if it is meant to be a joke. Members are reminded of the following terms of use: Members must not: 4) Post, transmit, upload, email or otherwise make available any content that is illegal, abusive, harassing, defamatory, confidential, harmful, threatening, vulgar, libellous, invasive of another’s privacy, or ethnically, racially or otherwise objectionable. |
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Your perception of democracy just happen to be just that: a perception. If Parliament decide, as is their right, that the Brexit options available represent a clear & present danger to the prosperity of the country then it is right and proper that they seek a mandate from the people. It is dogma that got us into to position in the first place and it pragmatism that will get us out of it. |
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You even admit you are making stuff up with the phrase “Author’s licence of my part", as the definition of Author’s/Artistic Licence is Quote:
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I would say that 'visa-free' travel isn't the same as free movement. Travelling, i.e you going to France, without a visa is not the same as having the right to live and work in France. In the EU free movement is considered to mean the latter although you also have 'visa-free' travel too. |
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Not in the United Kingdom it doesn't. Plenty of countries have constutitions that state their legislature is given authority from the people- but not ours. A claim that an entire Government platform elected would be a danger compared to a single bad policy would certainly be a bold one. |
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