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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
We have not got close to negotiating a trade deal with the EU, that will be the interesting bit! We're just sorting out the withdrawal agreement at the moment!
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A lot of people seem to be confusing the withdrawal agreement with the trade deal.
I believe that once the withdrawal agreement goes through, we will be out of the woods. Leaving the EU is the emotive part of this business.
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
Raising genuine concern should not be treat as doom mongering.
Liam Fox, the same Liam Fox who can't get the forty deals he promised in time delivered?
the forty deals that nowhere near completion Liam Fox?[COLOR="Silver"]
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I would urge you to watch it. He explains the position on the trade deals.
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
Are you saying everyone fully knew the consequences of voting to leave?
The consequences for the immediate future of remaining in the EU were known.
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What consequences, for heaven's sake?
Dictionary definition of 'leave': depart from; go away from; withdraw from; retire from; take oneself off from; exit from; take one's leave of; pull out of; quit; be gone from; decamp from; disappear from; abandon ; vacate;.......
How many more definitions do we need? We were out of the EU before we joined, so it's not that difficult to envisage!
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Originally Posted by Mythica
No. You said Brexiters knew what they were doing. You don't speak for 17+ million people, you speak for yourself and yourself only. I didn't really know what anything fully meant. I made a decision based on what I thought was better for myself and the country. But I don't pretend to speak for millions of people.
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And yet, time and time again, you hear leave-voting people on Question Time, in the pubs and just about everywhere insist that they knew exactly what leave meant.
I suppose, as an ardent remainer, you can speak on behalf of the leavers, can you? Like hell!
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Originally Posted by Mick
He speaks for me and everyone else I know who voted to leave the EU - we want to be out totally from that corrupted con job union. That's what leaving meant to me and us. So yes, in essence, he speaks for me and everyone associated to me, who also voted to leave the con job union. He does not just speak for himself.
But surely this logic of yours, also applies to Remainers then, who constantly tell us Brexiteers we got it wrong - that we voted the wrong way, no we did not get it wrong, there is nothing to get wrong, it is called democracy and we voted to leave the EU.
This is a tiresome, old pathetic argument and it needs to be laid to rest.
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Hear, hear! I'm beginning to wonder if the remainers fully understood the consequences of remaining.
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Originally Posted by ianch99
Total crap!
You said:
Your best buddy Liam Fox said:
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I was talking about the remainers!
The deal with the EU is all but done. Just need to sort out Parliament now!