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Old 27-10-2018, 00:31   #2317
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Irrelevant what they have been tasked with - democracy should prevail and democracy decided we leave the EU.

You haven't provided any evidence from day one, because there isn't any, they are predictions and predictions can be wrong (like they have been so far with project fear being nothing but utter fiction!).
It's a mistake to confuse advice to the Government on coping with various potential scenarios with a pamphlet written to sell the benefits of remaining in the EU (aka Project Fear).
It's also wishful thinking to pretend that projections from economists have been wrong. As well as the lower economic growth than our peers, we've also got a far weaker £. And on trade, companies are busy stockpiling and the Government is turning the M26 into a lorry park. Facts. Not fiction.

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Your latest update is seriously flawed.

Trying to mislead as usual Andrew. Pathetic.

Farage has four children, two with his wife Kirsten Mehr, who is a German national.

And incase it's escaped your brain -His children would ordinarily be entitled to German citizenship through their mother.

Nothing to bloody do with Brexit. Being insincere with the facts, does not help you one bit!
Nothing I have said is incorrect.
No one's pretending they weren't entitled to German passports. It's scarcely a vote of confidence in the UK to get German passports for them when they live in this country.

Reading that large petition, I think one of the reasons suggested for signing might well chime with a fellow forum member.
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The people on both sides should have the chance to finish what they started. With reality coming into focus, it’s only natural to check this future is what people really want. After years of negotiations behind closed doors, the people must not be shut out of the final decision.
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