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If I wanted to be cynical, I could say that the misinterpretation was deliberate. So I won't. :walk: ---------- Post added at 18:04 ---------- Previous post was at 18:01 ---------- Quote:
Where has anyone in authority claimed they are traitors to their country? No-one. ---------- Post added at 18:06 ---------- Previous post was at 18:04 ---------- Quote:
There is nothing to fear about a no deal Brexit apart from fear itself. |
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They’re certainly not making the clarification otherwise. Treason is being used with surrender, it’s symbolism of surrendering in wartime, to Europe, and ties in perfectly with the World War 2 imagery that runs through almost all Eurosceptic propaganda.
Surrender requires an entity to surrender to. The word has no virtually usage outside wartime settings. It’s all nationalist rhetoric and you know it. It ill befits you to pretend otherwise to get a rise out of others on the forum. Especially when you are convinced nothing with stop Boris anyway... |
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And before you mention 'treachery', that means 'betrayal of trust'. ---------- Post added at 20:01 ---------- Previous post was at 19:50 ---------- Quote:
There are also many people at the lower income end who see free movement (which Labour now wants to maintain, apparantly) as driving down wages. Having our own immigration policy will allow us to let in the brightest skilled people from around the world to carry out tasks that need to be done at a higher level than we can provide from our own workforce. We will also bring in people with lower level skills such as nurses and carers where we don't have enough of our own people to fill the gaps. But what is most exciting about Brexit is the opportunity that exists to trade with whomever we please on terms that suit us. The free tax ports announced by the PM are just the start of that transformation. If that is what you mean by nationalism, fine. But it has nothing to do with unlawful discrimination, which is what you seem to be implying. |
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A reminder that this is a CURRENT AFFAIRS thread dedicated to DEVELOPMENTS in the Brexit process.
Further pointless bickering over semantics and petty insults aimed at “typical” remainers or leavers must STOP NOW. Infractions will follow if members cannot make relevant, reasonably polite contributions to the topic. |
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Farage announces he is to stand at the next general election... may our country survive!
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Brexit Party is a much better funded and so far organised outfit than UKIP. He'll probably win a seat this time, especially since it'll be carefully selected.
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