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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
12,953
Brighton
Parliament delegated the decision to the people by a huge majority. His constituents and the country delivered a verdict. He also stood on a manifesto to deliver the democratic will of the majority. If he wants to renage on these commitments fair enough. I'm sure his local party and his constituents will take his decisions into account at any forthcoming selection/elections.

A huge majority? What has that to do with the conduct of MPs now?
 




JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
A huge majority? What has that to do with the conduct of MPs now?

Your question rather sums up the contempt some people on the remain side have for our long established democratic process. Huge majority ... in fact, any majority should be ignored if it doesn't suit your pov.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,197
West is BEST
I see employment hit a new record high and unemployment fell again. Wages also continue to rise more than inflation .....


Yes, this is building up to a bit of a crisis though. People are grabbing or being forced to take lower paid, less skilled, less secure jobs in the current climate and reluctant to switch jobs. Ths is creating a deficit in people taking up skilled engineering jobs, with uncertainty of freedom of movement looming and tighter, poorly focussed immigration controls a likelyhood we aren't likely to be getting these skills from abroad. This will cause companies to move away from the UK and leave huge gaps in our workforce.
 






The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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West is BEST
Your question rather sums up the contempt some people on the remain side have for our long established democratic process. Huge majority ... in fact, any majority should be ignored if it doesn't suit your pov.

The slight majority Leave eked out of the UK has not been ignored. It's been investigated and run with for two years. We now know it was wrong and will not work. Time to reverse it now. The public got it wrong. No second referendum, people may get it wrong again. Let's do the right thing and get the UK back on track.
 








ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,173
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
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Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
It is not one eyed or fanatical to want this concluded. It is true Brexiters want this withdrawal finalised and then a finalised and concluded trade arrangement with the EU, but surely everyone who wishes the country well wants the trade arrangements concluded. There is after all a clearly defined timeline (subject to a non binding extension for both parties) for withdrawal.
Your own stance of keeping us as members of The EU for an extended timeline is the narrow minded and blinkered standpoint. You completely disregard the fact that this standpoint of membership instead of an implementation period would mean trade arrangements cannot be finalised.
You are in effect seeking a permanent state of limbo on trade with the EU.
One does have to question therefore your motives for not wanting trade arrangements concluded, since most of you are not forthcoming why you believe trade arrangements should be put on hold then the only conclusion is you are trying to wreck the whole process by any means possible.

Sounding a bot worried Pastafairy, have faith.
 


pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex

Remainer MP`s got shafted, dont know whether to laugh or laugh.



Sounding a bot worried Pastafairy, have faith.

Not worried in the slightest chap, still convinced that you are wrong and that your personal belief , along with notable others on here that Brexit wont happen and that we will Remain in the EU is wrong. I expect some of you to backtrack on that quite soon………………….are you ready?

In the words of the great NSC philosopher Ppf………………tick tock
 


Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
6,362
Yes, this is building up to a bit of a crisis though. People are grabbing or being forced to take lower paid, less skilled, less secure jobs in the current climate and reluctant to switch jobs. Ths is creating a deficit in people taking up skilled engineering jobs, with uncertainty of freedom of movement looming and tighter, poorly focussed immigration controls a likelyhood we aren't likely to be getting these skills from abroad. This will cause companies to move away from the UK and leave huge gaps in our workforce.

There are skilled engineers all over the world. The only trouble is that we are forced to concentrate on recruiting mainly from within the EU. Its called protectionism.
 




The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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There are skilled engineers all over the world. The only trouble is that we are forced to concentrate on recruiting mainly from within the EU. Its called protectionism.

Yeah, we don't need them all over the world, we need them here.
 


Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
6,362
It's not just 'One -eyed Brexiteers', anyone with an iota of intelligence can see that this is exactly what is going on. The vast majority of the political establishment are in favour of overturning/ignoring/sabotaging Brexit by any means - and I mean any. I'm sure there are even a few one-eyed remainers who can see this too; it just doesn't suit their agenda to admit it.
They will provide conclusive evidence of this by vehemently denying it.

Do Turkeys vote for Christmas?
When you have a massive bureaucratic gravy train to jump aboard and earn enormous salaries for a few hours consultative work, its hardly surprising. Or be made a European Minister and put in the occasional appearance to ensure you claim vast expenses plus a six figure salary for sweet f..a....Its the status quo. It protects and enriches those within it. Many disagree with the idea of a federalist superstate but they are too greedy and self centred and keep their powder dry and play along with the game.
The EU is a comfort blanket for many. They cannot see beyond it. They live in a micro rather than a macro world. They feel Europe is the centre of the Universe and only does them good. They don't stop to think that Brussels has put all its energies into sweeping away barriers to free trade in goods, which is beneficial to manufacturing countries like Germany ( surprise, surprise ) The UK is different. Our strength is in services. We are in surplus in the EU and all over the World in providing services. We are in huge deficit in goods. For as long as we stay in the EU, our trade deficit will just get worse and worse.
Many claim that the result in 2016 was caused by ignorance and bigotry. If there is another referendum, maybe the Leave campaign should just put out a simple poster that says....." Your choice. To stay in a club whose trading rules, amplify our weaknesses and nullify our strengths, at vast cost to this country or leave and seek a better deal. A deal that suits our country better. Your choice. "
 


Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
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The arse end of Hangleton
There are skilled engineers all over the world. The only trouble is that we are forced to concentrate on recruiting mainly from within the EU. Its called protectionism.

Indeed - thank god Javid has ripped up Rudd's plans and instead will introduce equal immigration rules across the board - no more favourtism to EU citizens. It'll the annoy the EU like hell but tough.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,708
The Fatherland
There are skilled engineers all over the world. The only trouble is that we are forced to concentrate on recruiting mainly from within the EU. Its called protectionism.

You’ll soon find out what protectionism is when the little nation of Britain is cast adrift and on its own in the big wide world full of bigger boys . Hint, the clue is in the word protectionism.

PS you will not be able to freely recruit from all over the world post Brexit.

PPS why the sudden need to recruit engineers? You don’t make anything to need them.
 




D

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Indeed - thank god Javid has ripped up Rudd's plans and instead will introduce equal immigration rules across the board - no more favourtism to EU citizens. It'll the annoy the EU like hell but tough.

That's how it should be. Nobody from the EU should get preferential treatment over somebody from outside the EU. It should be about what you can offer our country, and whether it is of benefit.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
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Jul 11, 2003
62,708
The Fatherland
Do Turkeys vote for Christmas?
When you have a massive bureaucratic gravy train to jump aboard and earn enormous salaries for a few hours consultative work, its hardly surprising. Or be made a European Minister and put in the occasional appearance to ensure you claim vast expenses plus a six figure salary for sweet f..a....Its the status quo. It protects and enriches those within it. Many disagree with the idea of a federalist superstate but they are too greedy and self centred and keep their powder dry and play along with the game.
The EU is a comfort blanket for many. They cannot see beyond it. They live in a micro rather than a macro world. They feel Europe is the centre of the Universe and only does them good. They don't stop to think that Brussels has put all its energies into sweeping away barriers to free trade in goods, which is beneficial to manufacturing countries like Germany ( surprise, surprise ) The UK is different. Our strength is in services. We are in surplus in the EU and all over the World in providing services. We are in huge deficit in goods. For as long as we stay in the EU, our trade deficit will just get worse and worse.
Many claim that the result in 2016 was caused by ignorance and bigotry. If there is another referendum, maybe the Leave campaign should just put out a simple poster that says....." Your choice. To stay in a club whose trading rules, amplify our weaknesses and nullify our strengths, at vast cost to this country or leave and seek a better deal. A deal that suits our country better. Your choice. "

Germany has a balanced economy which includes manufacturing so whatever happened they’d have a sector which benefits. We also have a fantastic service sector as well. You screwed up because your economy is woefully imbalanced and heavily dependent on, and in hock to, services. And your response is the classic British one which is to blame everyone and everything else for taking your eye off the ball.
 


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