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[Politics] Brexit

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


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WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,778
You wallies, everything is subject to negotiation, do you not recall the EU core stance “Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed”. Have you forgotten May was quite clear in the 50 notification that it was recognised the four freedoms of the single market were indivisible,
Have you forgotten the core objectives for negotiations were laid out at Lancaster House and the subsequent white paper before Article 50 was triggered
You can only lay out your core principles and objectives( as May did) when you instigate negotiations such as no longer being a member of the single market, an end to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice,ending free movement, procuring citizens rights,out of the customs union, a new economic and security partnership, an implementation period to aid business and minimise disruption, no hard border in Ireland, a new free trade agreement
How can it be possible for example to give a defined outcome of our obligations in the divorce settlement when you have to negotiate a mechanism to determine that settlement in the first place, according to determined rights and the law.
Perhaps you can explain how you can define the future partnership in tandem with your withdrawal agreement when so much is linked between the two entities and you have to find where you are in one phase before starting on another phase, have you forgotten talks on the future relationship/ partnership could only begin after sufficient headway had been made on the withdrawal agreement?
A lot of selective memory going on here.

Now I always thought you were weird with your puff, porn and nights spent 'nuts deep in Battlefield 1 with your boys', but I didn't realise how weird.

You don't actually want any sort of Brexit deal, do you ? That's why throughout the last 2.5 years, no matter how many times you were asked, you wouldn't commit to backing or agreeing any part of any Brexit plan or proposal from any of the Brexit groups.

All your hopes are obviously pinned on delay after delay in the futile belief that there will be some sort of chaos at the end of it.

You really are one strange individual, and I wouldn't want to even try and guess the reasons behind it.
 
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nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,581
Gods country fortnightly
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So what happens when MP's vote against no deal

Do you just ignore parliament??
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Now I always thought you were weird with your puff, porn and nights spent 'nuts deep in Battlefield 1 with my boys', but I didn't realise how weird.

You don't actually want any sort of Brexit deal, do you ? That's why throughout the last 2.5 years, no matter how many times you were asked, you wouldn't commit to backing or agreeing any part of any Brexit plan or proposal from any of the Brexit groups.

All your hopes are obviously pinned on delay after delay in the futile belief that there will be some sort of chaos at the end of it.

You really are one strange individual, and I wouldn't want to try and guess the reasons behind it.

You carry on believing what your crystal ball tells you.......here, have another hat :dunce:
 






beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,025


daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
how's the Eurosceptic stance in the Czech republic going .
regards
DR

Same as its been since I lived here. Sceptic but not stupid
Funnily enough, the only time I hear it mentioned is on UK Brexit threads from people who want to distract from the Cluster**** they voted for.
 
















melias shoes

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2010
4,830
Yes I said I would take Canada deal BUT I ALSO SAID IT WOULDN'T HAPPEN. As for chequers that is shite.
Nice to hear from you watford. We seem to keep going round in circles old chap. Still,it fills your day. Keeps you busy.
 






daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
You always make us laugh Dave.
Leave Dave we all want to leave.

As ive asked you more than once, how? Deal or no deal, that you have been scared too answer this with anything resembling sensible,, id let it go mate.
 


WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,778
Yes I said I would take Canada deal BUT I ALSO SAID IT WOULDN'T HAPPEN. As for chequers that is shite.
Nice to hear from you watford. We seem to keep going round in circles old chap. Still,it fills your day. Keeps you busy.

Well I have to say I find some of the posters on here extremely entertaining :thumbsup:

You're 'in the construction industry, on the front line'. So in order to get your 'no deal' how long do you think it will take to build the NI customs posts and to enlarge the customs facilities and build the lorry parks at all the ports ?

You see my background was technology and off the top of my head I reckon 5-10 years would be needed for the IT Infrastructure, applications and staff recruitment and training for 'no deal'.

(We'll ignore the negotiations on our schedules and quotas as neither of us has a background in International Trade negotiations, so we'll just assume that the negotiations with USA, Russia, Brazil, India, The EU and the other 160 members goes well and very quickly, the same way we assumed the Brexit negotiations with the EU would),

Just wondered how long you would estimate for your area of expertise to finish ?

(In under 5.5 months would be handy IF YOU THINK 'NO DEAL' IT IS GOING TO HAPPEN) :lolol:
 
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Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
The sub-conversation stemmed from someone suggesting there would be delays on Eurostar. But you carry on flailing around like a drowning person trying to link everything to everything. You really are an utter idiot - your stupidity really does backup your claims about the UK education system. ..... LOL ( you can't even work out how to use emojis :lol: )

Claims about the UK education system often get my backup.
 








melias shoes

Well-known member
Oct 14, 2010
4,830
Well I have to say I find some of the posters on here extremely entertaining :thumbsup:

You're 'in the construction industry, on the front line'. So in order to get your 'no deal' how long do you think it will take to build the NI customs posts and to enlarge the customs facilities and build the lorry parks at all the ports ?

You see my background was technology and off the top of my head I reckon 5-10 years would be needed for the IT Infrastructure, applications and staff recruitment and training for 'no deal'.

(We'll ignore the negotiations on our schedules and quotas as neither of us has a background in International Trade negotiations, so we'll just assume that the negotiations with USA, Russia, Brazil, India, The EU and the other 160 members goes well and very quickly, the same way we assumed the Brexit negotiations with the EU would),

Just wondered how long you would estimate for your area of expertise to finish ?

(In under 5.5 months would be handy IF YOU THINK 'NO DEAL' IT IS GOING TO HAPPEN) :lolol:

Jesus you talk some nonsense.
 


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