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Mr K 27-03-2017 20:16

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Oh dear abuse is rife again... How typical of the way the country is going.

Brexit is going to be a cold awakening for many when they see how it personally affects them. Until then , keep trolling away if it keeps you happy ;)

RizzyKing 27-03-2017 20:20

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Oh fgs don't you get tired of repeating yourself over and over i wouldn't mind so much if you and a few others showed that you've seen not all leave voters are the same with quite a few of us having a realistic idea of what voting leave meant. All the more ironic given you complain about abuse but are quite happy to use a moderate type yourself constantly repeating the same doom and gloom regardless of what people have said.

deadite66 27-03-2017 20:22

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Question Time Brexit special on bbc1 8:30pm

Mr K 27-03-2017 20:31

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deadite66 (Post 35891970)
Question Time Brexit special on bbc1 8:30pm

Oh yes will be sure to set the Tivo for that ! More vitriol.

Fawlty Towers is on Gold, got to be a better bet. Basil speaks far more sense.

figgyburn 27-03-2017 20:33

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
I voted to leave to benefit my country in the future not,what was i going to lose by us leaving.Too much of this me,myself and i thinking in this country and not enough to quote JFK"Ask not of what your country can do for you,ask what you can do for your country".I did and voted to leave.

1andrew1 27-03-2017 20:39

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35891915)
Utter rubbish Andrew you saying something doesn't make it a fact it's your opinion and only an opinion and you clearly don't know me well enough to comment on what type of brexit i wanted. You do this a lot say things as though they are fact when it's just your opinion of things and just to clarify so you don't have to mistake my stance i want out of the EU i want out of the single market which has not been working for us as well as some remain supporters pretend. My biggest motivator when i cast my vote was that my grandkids wouldn't have to deal with a single european military that has a two year national service proposal and they would continue to be policed by citizens of this country and abiding by our laws not some nightmare federal european police and justice system.

Article 50 is very clear on the type of exit that we will end up with it only allows oneway and the fact that so many remain supporters are pressuring for an exit that still ties us to the EU shows how little they have either read or understood it. Perhaps if the EU were open and honest about their future plans rather then hiding ever closer integration with legal terminology that even some lawyers struggle to get through in the EU treaty process more of us might have voted differently but that will not happen anytime soon because the EU is scared of the public response were they to lay the whole plan out.

If I'm wrong and you don't want a hard Brexit then I apologise.

Mr K 27-03-2017 20:45

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by figgyburn (Post 35891974)
I voted to leave to benefit my country in the future not,what was i going to lose by us leaving.Too much of this me,myself and i thinking in this country and not enough to quote JFK"Ask not of what your country can do for you,ask what you can do for your country".I DID AND VOTED TO LEAVE.

What can you do for your country figgy ? Can you support agriculture ? Can you provide a single market? Can you provide free movement of labour? Can you get freedom to live, work and retire anywhere in Europe? Can you sustain millions of jobs ?

Change always seems nice till you realise what the alternative is.

figgyburn 27-03-2017 20:54

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35891976)
What can you do for your country figgy ? Can you support agriculture ? Can you provide a single market? Can you provide free movement of labour? Can you get freedom to live, work and retire anywhere in Europe? Can you sustain millions of jobs ?

Change always seems nice till you realise what the alternative is.

I am more than happy to accept the alternative mr k.That's why a majority voted leave because they must be willing to accept the alternative as well.Nobody is stupid enough to think there will not be winners and losers just as it is in life..A question mr k did nobody from britain live,work,retire to europe before we joined?

Paul 27-03-2017 20:57

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Reminder: If you start to use insults towards other members, the wrath of admin will fall upon you.

Dont do it.

papa smurf 27-03-2017 21:04

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deadite66 (Post 35891970)
Question Time Brexit special on bbc1 8:30pm

wow is this annoying i think nick clegg should be hung live on tv :td:

and has kier starmer had a lobotomy

Chris 27-03-2017 21:11

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Plenty of heat, very little light. Far too much re-running of the arguments of last summer. Brexit is happening, get on with it.

Oh and Alex Salmond is such a jumped up, self important, pompous twit.

1andrew1 27-03-2017 21:45

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
The first condition looks impossible to achieve. I suspect it's there to highlight an undeliverable promise made by David Davis.
Labour seems to have belatedly have woken up to Brexit and probably views it as a great way to heap pressure on the Government when it's stretched.


Labour set to outline six conditions for support of Brexit Bill in House of Commons
  • Does it deliver the "exact same benefits" as the UK currently has as a member of the single market and customs union?
  • Does it ensure a strong and collaborative future relationship with the EU?
  • Does it ensure the fair management of migration "in the interests of the economy and communities"?
  • Does it defend rights and protections and "prevent a race to the bottom"?
  • Does it protect national security and the UK's capacity to tackle cross-border crime?
  • Does it deliver for all regions and nations of the UK?
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/polit...-a3499601.html

techguyone 27-03-2017 21:49

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If Labour become an issue, can't TM call another GE, Labour will undoubtedly lose more seats and make the Cons stronger, they must know this too, so I expect all is bluff and posturing. If it were me, I'd do a GE & the boundary changes in one go :D

1andrew1 27-03-2017 21:52

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35891991)
If Labour become an issue, can't TM call another GE, Labour will undoubtedly lose more seats and make the Cons stronger, they must know this too, so I expect all is bluff and posturing. If it were me, I'd do a GE & the boundary changes in one go :D

There's a five-year fixed Parliamentry term in force. To alter this. Parliament would have to agree to it, so not a given. Any why do anything to stop Corbyn remaining in power; like Trump he's the gift that keeps on giving.

Mr K 27-03-2017 21:53

Re: Brexit: Article 50 to be triggered: 2 DAYS FROM NOW!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35891991)
If Labour become an issue, can't TM call another GE

Not without Labours agreement. Fixed Term Parliament Act - well done Dave & Nick.


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