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mrmistoffelees 11-01-2019 20:44

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35978848)
Please post a little explanation with your link or first paragraph to the link, I know Hugh has since done this. Don’t just post a link that has no indicator, to where it’s going. Thanks.

Just a polite reminder to everyone else, we are heading away from the digs at each side and the flippant remarks. Paul’s warning was a means to move on from the petty arguments.


Sorry ! Will do :)

TheDaddy 11-01-2019 20:48

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35978846)
Just an extension of Original Project Fear which included imminent projections of the likes of Turkey joining the EU, Britain the Euro and the United States of EU being formed.

Meanwhile, The Standard is talking of the strong possibility of an extension.
Delay to EU exit ahead as Leave donors say they have 'given up' and Jean-Claude Juncker warns there will be no more negotiation

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Whichever way they voted, I think most people visit the pub to get away from the Brexit omnishambles, not to be lectured one way or the other on it!

Turkey are a million years away from joining as they don't accept the Armenian genocide, didn't stop Nigel saying 70 million of them were already on their way though and the daily express putting on it's front page that 12 million turks (or 16% of Turkey's entire population to put the figures into context) would immediately come to Britain once they were in the EU, only one of these 'institutions' has admitted they were lying to btw, sorry that their figures were false

Mick 11-01-2019 20:49

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35978849)

Could be the game changer TM needs.

Hugh 11-01-2019 21:01

Re: Brexit
 
Hopefully- whichever side we voted, nobody should want an outcome which hurts the UK.

papa smurf 11-01-2019 21:41

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35978855)
Hopefully- whichever side we voted, nobody should want an outcome which hurts the UK.

As long as that includes leaving the Eu.

Mr K 11-01-2019 21:52

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35978853)
Could be the game changer TM needs.

Doesn't sound like it, sounds like a last minute desperate panic. To 'try'and limit the backstop to a year means nothing.

The backstop is side dressing anyway. Doesn't change the fact we're paying £39billion for nothing. It's a crap deal whichever side of the debate you're on.

djfunkdup 11-01-2019 21:52

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35978859)
As long as that includes leaving the Eu.

Agreed,

And as long as it means respecting Democracy as well and respecting the outcome of Democratic Referendums . ;)

Mr K 11-01-2019 21:55

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35978861)
Agreed,

And as long as it means respecting Democracy as well and respecting the outcome of Democratic Referendums . ;)

Referendums?? Glad you've come round to our way of thinking ;)

papa smurf 11-01-2019 22:00

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35978862)
Referendums?? Glad you've come round to our way of thinking ;)

How many are you planning on having?

Mr K 11-01-2019 22:04

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35978863)
How many are you planning on having?

A couple should suffice (i.e. one more now we know the facts and the fantastic future Brexiters didn't have a plan for.....).

mrmistoffelees 11-01-2019 22:11

Re: Brexit
 
Iirc I’m sure reese-mogg said that there should be more than one referendum

papa smurf 11-01-2019 22:11

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35978864)
A couple should suffice (i.e. one more now we know the facts and the fantastic future Brexiters didn't have a plan for.....).

Are you sure a couple is enough ,what if the result is the same .

Mr K 11-01-2019 22:18

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 35978865)
Iirc I’m sure reese-mogg said that there should be more than one referendum

He only said 'it wouldn't be the end of the matter' if the result was 52:48..... Oh !

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35978866)
Are you sure a couple is enough ,what if the result is the same .

Then that would be that. But we know the result wouldn't be the same given Brexiters panic at the suggestion ! if they were confident then no problem surely ;)

papa smurf 11-01-2019 22:25

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35978869)
He only said 'it wouldn't be the end of the matter' if the result was 52:48..... Oh !

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Then that would be that. But we know the result wouldn't be the same given Brexiters panic at the suggestion ! if they were confident then no problem surely ;)

But the 17.4 million brexiter majority who came first in the voting result aren't asking for a repeat referendum, it's the minority remainers that came in second that are demanding it as some kind of right.

daveeb 11-01-2019 22:25

Re: Brexit
 
Anyhow I'm sure Mrs May won't have any issues with multiple votes when it all kicks off next week.


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