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[Politics] Brexit

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


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Thunder Bolt

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The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,185
West is BEST
Is anyone seriously still bothering to argue with the right wing tossers on this thread :wrong:
 
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pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Sadley gave up on that long ago no reasoning with the far right wing

Tell Mr Sadley (maybe a woman), that the Brexit voters from a vast array of political spectrums quite possibly think he is a bit of a infantile berk for believing the brexit vote was a “far” right thing.
He (or she) should keep his (or her) reasoning to the playground where it belongs.

They really are a bunch of wally's.

wallies not wally's
 






Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
Brexit hotspot Telford ,starting to regret their stupidity, although they will still not totally admit they were wrong and would vote leave again if given the chance rather than have the embarrassment of having to climb down.
Seems to sum it all up for me.
Tonight's Channel 4 News, must watch viewing for the Brexit enthusiast.
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,186
Gloucester
Brexit hotspot Telford ,starting to regret their stupidity, although they will still not totally admit they were wrong and would vote leave again if given the chance rather than have the embarrassment of having to climb down.
Seems to sum it all up for me.
Tonight's Channel 4 News, must watch viewing for the Brexit enthusiast.
Telford voted leave; Telford would vote leave again. Remainers put a spin on it which makes Neymar's fake injuries look heartfelt and convincing..........
 




The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,185
West is BEST
Brexit hotspot Telford ,starting to regret their stupidity, although they will still not totally admit they were wrong and would vote leave again if given the chance rather than have the embarrassment of having to climb down.
Seems to sum it all up for me.
Tonight's Channel 4 News, must watch viewing for the Brexit enthusiast.

Exactly why we need a clean reversal. No vote required. We elect and pay people to make important decisions for our benefit. So what if a few right wing Wally's get upset. Democracy, will of the people yadda yadda blah. The people are by and large, thicko's and "democracy", in the case of referendi, is nothing more than two foxes and a chicken voting on what to have for lunch. Reverse it.
 
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Mental Lental

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Jul 5, 2003
2,299
Shiki-shi, Saitama
Brexit hotspot Telford ,starting to regret their stupidity, although they will still not totally admit they were wrong and would vote leave again if given the chance rather than have the embarrassment of having to climb down.
Seems to sum it all up for me.
Tonight's Channel 4 News, must watch viewing for the Brexit enthusiast.

It's really sad that the thick, when realising that they've been a bit thick....don't want to publicly admit that they've been a bit thick....so they carry on being thick.

Trick is...we already know how thick you are. The evidence is plain to see for everybody. So just admit that you were wrong and that you now think that Brexit is a really bad idea. Then you'd achieve a modicum of respect from your more enlightened peers that have been telling you stop being thick.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,186
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It's really sad that the thick, when realising that they've been a bit thick....don't want to publicly admit that they've been a bit thick....so they carry on being thick.

Trick is...we already know how thick you are. The evidence is plain to see for everybody. So just admit that you were wrong and that you now think that Brexit is a really bad idea. Then you'd achieve a modicum of respect from your more enlightened peers that have been telling you stop being thick.

"Your more enlightened peers" - oh what sanctimonious prickery!
 




Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
Davis says the third way for customs is unworkable, not a good day for the Tories

They say Edison said he found a 1001 ways to not make an electric light bulb before he made the electric light bulb, so maybe we are getting somewhere.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,185
West is BEST
And still the leave voters try to defend the vote that saw the beginning of the end for the UK..


Downing Street sets out some details of new Brexit customs plan
1 hour ago


Downing Street has set out some detail for how customs could be handled after Brexit.

No 10 says its plan - dubbed the "facilitated customs arrangement" - offers "the best of both worlds".

The details come as Theresa May and Angela Merkel prepare to discuss the progress of Brexit negotiations when they hold talks in Berlin later.

The UK prime minister is facing calls from the EU to clarify the UK's position.

According to Number 10, the new plan would allow the UK the freedom to set its own tariffs on goods arriving into the country.

Technology would be used to determine beforehand where they will ultimately end up - and therefore whether UK or EU tariffs should be paid.



Downing Street says it's confident the arrangement would be partly in place by the end of the proposed transition period in December 2020 - with the system being fully operational by the next general election.

On regulations, it's understood that the UK would closely mirror the EU's rules - but parliament would be able to decide where to deviate.

However, the arrangement has not yet been explained in full - and it is not clear whether the cabinet will back the plan, or whether the EU would sign up to it.

A source close to Brexit Secretary David Davis refused to comment on a Daily Telegraph report that he had already told Theresa May the plan is unworkable.

Mr Davis and Mrs May are "working closely on what will be presented on Friday", the source said.


The UK is leaving the EU in March 2019, but has yet to agree how it will trade with the remaining EU members - who are part of a single market and a customs union.

In particular, a solution is needed to avoid new border checks between Northern Ireland and the Republic when the UK is outside the customs union.

Eurosceptic MPs have warned Mrs May against tying the UK to the EU after it leaves, saying this will prevent it from striking its own trade deals with other countries.

After two models for customs were criticised, Downing Street has come up with a "third way" solution, to be presented to the cabinet when it gathers at Chequers on Friday.

After Friday's meeting, the government is expected to publish a White Paper setting out its plans in detail.


So that;s all nice and clear then. Sorted,
 


D

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Have to remember advertising revenue, clicks and impressions are down on the Brexit front as minds have shifted to the football. It's far too positive, so some sections of the media need to bring everyone down, because everything needs to be made shit.
 


Garry Nelson's teacher

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May 11, 2015
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Bloody Worthing!
With respect to the various technological 'solutions' being mooted, I'm not really convinced that we come at this from a position of strength. Given it's the birthday of the NHS with much to be proud of, I recall something that really didn't work: huge amounts of money beg thrown at failed IT projects.
Even if somehow this way forward was agreed (with Cabinet, Parliament, EU) the roll-out issues might be problematic (understatement).
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
Neither does our government.

UK is member of the Venice commission. The Venice commission's Code on referenda states "In the event of a failure to abide by the statutory requirements, for instance if the cap on spending is exceeded by a significant margin, the vote must be annulled."

And as I explained earlier that's not for advisory refenda. Even if the result was voided it wouldn't void the acts passed in parliament. You're grasping at imaginary straws.
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
still leaving, when are the DELUDED FANTASISTS OF THE LAST CHANCE SALOON going to realise they haven't change the result of the referendum ,it must be like Chinese torture for them,they'll still be claiming we wont be leaving the day we do leave...………. priceless
regards
DR
 


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