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Old 03-02-2018, 20:53   #1882
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a8193106.html


At least there's one Tory prepared to put the good of country before political ambition.
Don't have a problem with those MPs that campaigned for remain or leave and have been consistent. Those that campaigned for Remain and are now saying we should leave, knowing it's going to damage us, are political opportunists.

Well done Mr Grieve, top Tory.
Most encouraging.
Meanwhile, a lying Brextremist is at it again. Putting his country down by accusing hard-working civil servants of making up the figures. I guess he thinks all of them would be pro-Remain when he knows the country's split on the issue.
In the past, he would have been hung from Traitor's Gate. These days we're a bit more sensitive so I'd settle for Jacob Rees-Mogg to be bunged in the Tower of London instead.
https://news.sky.com/story/jacob-ree...casts-11235091

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
You keep talking as though your stating facts which is clearly false and the opportunities for us out of the EU could eclipse the benefit of remaining within the EU and the UK being able to strike deals that benefit the UK is far better then what we currently have. That's putting aside things like a single european military and single european justice system which i and i would guess a great many more would not be happy with. The usual retort to that is "the UK has a veto" and the fact is senior EU figures have made it very clear that your either into all the plans they have or your out there will not be multi layered membership in relation to the grander plans.

Even if there were given how spineless and duplicitous our domestic politicians are they would sign everything including the veto away in future treaties had we stayed in. It's a big wide world out there and because of brexit we can fully engage with it and take advantage of the opportunities that exist.
You've read the Brexit Department's analysis. We'll be worse off by leaving the EU even with good trade deals with China, the US, Australia etc.
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