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Old 09-12-2018, 18:47   #4582
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
Usually, when you leave your house, you know where you’re going and how to get there - that doesn’t seem to be the case for Brexit.

Brexit means Brexit is as meaningless a statement as Breakfast means Breakfast - if you asked 17 million people who said “Yes” when they were asked if they wanted breakfast, there would be no unanimity about what and when they wanted it. Some would want it at 6am, others 10am, and the rest some time in between; as for what they wanted for breakfast, the food requirements would range from toast, full English, granola, scrambled eggs, and multiple other options - to assert that all 17 million “Yes” voters wanted a Hard Brexit with "No Deal" is an assertion that cannot be backed up with factual evidence.

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I blame Leavers for Brexit stalling 1,000% - they didn’t have a plan to get what they wanted and just blame everyone else.

See - two can play that game...
Only thing is, you lost your bloody game !

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
Usually, when you leave your house, you know where you’re going and how to get there - that doesn’t seem to be the case for Brexit.

Brexit means Brexit is as meaningless a statement as Breakfast means Breakfast - if you asked 17 million people who said “Yes” when they were asked if they wanted breakfast, there would be no unanimity about what and when they wanted it. Some would want it at 6am, others 10am, and the rest some time in between; as for what they wanted for breakfast, the food requirements would range from toast, full English, granola, scrambled eggs, and multiple other options - to assert that all 17 million “Yes” voters wanted a Hard Brexit with "No Deal" is an assertion that cannot be backed up with factual evidence
More rubbish - How many more piss poor analogies are you going to come up with to try justify your baseless points ?
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