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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  What about the substantive point I was making?
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					Originally Posted by Mick  2) Never said the leaflet was illegal. 
 Dodgy - yes deffo and that's as far as I am willing to travel - ]unlike some, calling people criminals before they have actually gone to trial and been successfully convicted.
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  He must have spoken out of turn and let the cat out of the bag too early! |  Nice thought but apparently he was just being a bit dozy!
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Errm, you mean like Hillary Clinton  Mick ????    |  Erm well actually not like that Crooked witch. - There was an investigation in to her alleged crimes - and she did actually breach several statutes, i.e the mishandling of classified material, the FBI under dodgy leadership at the time, i.e James Comey (Fired) and Andrew McCabe (Fired and under Federal Investigation), decided not to indict her, where actually she should have been because of the violations of statutes that cover Classified Material, under U.S law.
 
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					Originally Posted by Mick  You often like to jump in with the habit of offering critic to something, or a certain point, I never actually said.
 So here goes.
 
 1) Never said Arron Banks should not be investigated. I merely commented on the issue of Banks being investigated and suggesting Remainers are typically clutching at straws hoping it will stop Brexit, which it will not, nor should it.
 
 2) Never said the leaflet was illegal.
 
 Dodgy - yes deffo and that's as far as I am willing to travel - unlike some, calling people criminals before they have actually gone to trial and been successfully convicted.
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We both hope that Arron Banks isn't guilty so let's agree on that.   
But moral equivalence is no defence and you're using it twice here. Damien is right to call this out.
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  More of a hypothesis than a substantive point, imho... |  
 
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			I think that there could well be civil disobedience if we leave or if we remain and if we do get a vote or don't get a vote on the deal too.
 Cameron created this divisive mess and then walked away.  There was speculation today that he wanted to make a comeback, which he denies.  I hope he's telling the truth.
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  I think I'd need to see something more on what if anything is being proposed before commenting on this. |  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46053283
 
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth   |  If both parties have denied it, then there's precious little to comment upon. As a general point, I think the EU would like some kind of access to some areas of the UK financial services sector whilst it develops its own infrastructure.
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		|  03-11-2018, 09:01 | #2606 |  
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  I think that there could well be civil disobedience if we leave or if we remain and if we do get a vote or don't get a vote on the deal too.
 Cameron created this divisive mess and then walked away.  There was speculation today that he wanted to make a comeback, which he denies.  I hope he's telling the truth.
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		| UK and Ireland signal Irish border Brexit deal could be agreed soon Simon Coveney, Ireland’s deputy prime minister and foreign affairs minister, and David Lidington, the UK Cabinet Office minister, said on Friday evening that recent progress in negotiations could resolve the backstop imbroglio and produce a deal this month...
 Neither side gave specific detail but Coveney hinted that the EU’s chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, was willing to accommodate certain British concerns,adding that London needed to show more flexibility.
 Informed sources, however, indicated that a deal over a customs-arrangement for the entire UK was a “live issue” which would assuage fears over a hard border.
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  That'll be a first time experience for him. |  And for  many other politicians...
		 
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