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Originally Posted by Osem
Some folks get a bit confused about a referendum on joining a small trading block and one about staying in what has long since morphed into a single state obsessed union of 28 disparate nations, nothing like the organisation we were asked if we wanted to join 40 over years ago. The FACT is that the usual suspects had no complaints about the process until their side lost and now they're just clutching at straws showing themselves to be the sort of people they've become used to deriding over the years. They like democracy when it yields what they want but aren't so keen when it bites them in the political bum. They have form too - remember those other referenda which yielded results they didn't like and needed to be overturned. That's the 'democracy' they prefer - the one in which they get their way.
After 40 years of experience at the hands of 'Europe' the UK voted to leave the EU - FACT!
Just love that. 
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You have made the same old point thousands of times as naseum. You need to move on as the rest of us have.
I guess you are not signing up to the new charter of openness and friendliness then
Cheer up, it's sunny outside ..
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Originally Posted by passingbat
Sorry, No.
Taking back control of: Borders, Laws, Taxes and the ability to make our own trade deals with non EU countries, defines how we leave, and equates to a hard Brexit.
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Got to disagree
We could agree a deal where we allow the City to keep the passporting for a fix annual sum for example. We could agree a lot of things that are in the best interests of the country .. it's called negotiation and compromise.