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Old 23-09-2018, 14:58   #1396
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
An article in today’s Sunday Telegraph puts it rather well:

1. May has been treating the negotiations as political.
2. The EU has been treating the negotiations as theological.
3. Violating the theology (Brexit) is heresy and must be treated as such.

So I say:

Any Brit who sides with the EU’s approach needs to re-evaluate.

Any Brit who wants to remain under this theology and behaviour should clear off if they can’t accept the Referendum result.

Any Remainer who doesn’t agree that the EU approach is theological is entitled to their opinion, but is reminded of the Referendum result.

Macron is acting as if he is the new Merkel and that is worse because his country is well up shit creek and he should fix that first.

Jeez, why do you Remainers want to have any part of that?
It feels like voting to leave = jumping of a wall, only now that wall is actually 300 foot high, when everyone was sold the idea it was only 3 foot high.

In those circumstances must we all go along with jumping off that wall because the majority thought it was a good idea at the time? Or have enough of the majority changed their minds to stop this headlong rush over the edge?
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