18-01-2019, 10:09
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#6616
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by Hugh
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Here we go, letting facts get in the way of a perfectly good argument.
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Originally Posted by jfman
He does carry a substantial block of votes but any new deal, an extension or a second referendum can get to 318(?) without him necessarily actively campaigning for any of the options.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...s-peoples-vote
The party faces a problem. All roads to remain are via an extension anyway, so there’s no need to come out for a PV yet. Leave the Tory divisions to play out for a little longer.
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All roads to anywhere, require an extension. Even no-deal should it actually happen would still require an extension, from what i understand
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18-01-2019, 10:39
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#6617
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by djfunkdup
That's something your an expert in
Have a cup of Tea and chill it will be fine We are the United Kingdom.The greatest nation and the most diverse nation on the planet.It will work out
just fine in the long run
Don't let these persky deluded Remainers make you lose any sleep
Goodnight
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Originally Posted by jfman
I like the way you selectively edited out in your quote my bit pointing out your countdown is out by an hour.
I’ll keep you right with the countdown to the revised time when there’s an extension.
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You two need to stop antagonising each other or I will ban you from this topic.
Bloody sick of it.
This is an adult discussion - trying to have a pissing contest is not mature and it needs to stop and it will stop or as I say, I will ban you from this topic.
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18-01-2019, 11:47
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#6618
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Architect of Ideas
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Re: Brexit
Boris our promising unicorns again.
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18-01-2019, 12:03
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#6619
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Still alive and fighting
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Re: Brexit
Boris and Donald both have one thing in common as they both have a excessive interest and admiration of themselves!!!
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18-01-2019, 19:35
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Re: Brexit
Also excessive egos to match.
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18-01-2019, 20:23
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#6621
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Architect of Ideas
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Re: Brexit
We aren’t leaving on 29rh March. Or the 30th.
What’s plan B for the Brexiteers?
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18-01-2019, 20:57
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#6622
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by jfman
We aren’t leaving on 29rh March. Or the 30th.
What’s plan B for the Brexiteers?
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No deal.
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18-01-2019, 20:57
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#6623
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by jfman
We aren’t leaving on 29rh March. Or the 30th.
What’s plan B for the Brexiteers?
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Well first we will demand that the result (or whatever) is overturned because the politicians told lies.
Secondly we will demand another referendum because we didn't like how the first one ended.
During all this there will be months and months of posting links to tweets and articles that really have no merit, apart from making a noise.
We've had some excellent teachers
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18-01-2019, 20:57
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by jfman
We aren’t leaving on 29rh March. Or the 30th.
What’s plan B for the Brexiteers?
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We can't discuss it until you take winding people up off the table.
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18-01-2019, 21:19
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
We can't discuss it until you take winding people up off the table.
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Unfortunately the truth then is off the table.
My earliest posts in this thread described Parliament trying to subvert the will of the people. I literally told everyone this would happen.
We stumble along and it appears more likely than ever. It doesn’t really give me joy that all this time is wasted pandering to people that will inevitably be let down.
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18-01-2019, 21:54
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by pip08456
No deal.
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No mandate
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18-01-2019, 22:09
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Re: Brexit
Stop sniping..
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18-01-2019, 22:30
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Re: Brexit
It’s not my intention to question a moderator decision from Maggy (so I’m specifically not doing so).
However the thread does discuss the most contentious issue this country has faced for forty years. Disagreement is unavoidable.
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18-01-2019, 22:51
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#6629
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Re: Brexit
This must surely reduce our chances of leaving the EU on 29th March. That Anglo-Saxon saying "Couldn't organise a piss-up in a brewery comes to mind.
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Brexit: Liam Fox yet to seal no-deal trade agreements
he UK has yet to finalise agreements to replace existing free trade deals the EU has with 40 big economies if there is a no-deal Brexit.
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox said he "hoped" they would but it depended on whether other countries were "willing to put the work in".
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46917999
Meanwhile, fellow leaver BoJo has been caught out for lying to the public. A ploy to aid his prime ministerial ambitions or a genuine memory lapse?
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The claim: Boris Johnson told a Channel 4 News reporter that he "didn't say anything about Turkey during the referendum. Since I made no remarks…I can't disown them".
Reality Check verdict: Boris Johnson talked about the issue of Turkey joining the EU several times in the lead-up to 23 June 2016 and was co-signatory of a letter to the prime minister warning about Turkish membership a week before the vote.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46926119
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18-01-2019, 22:57
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#6630
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laeva recumbens anguis
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by jfman
It’s not my intention to question a moderator decision from Maggy (so I’m specifically not doing so).
However the thread does discuss the most contentious issue this country has faced for forty years. Disagreement is unavoidable.
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Disagreement =/= Sniping
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