Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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but we're not fully leaving ?
regards
DR
Define leaving as per the question on the ballot. I can help out if it’s a bit compex
but we're not fully leaving ?
regards
DR
Not quite worked as well as the ERG head bangers thought today would, wonder what stunt they will try next
LOL. Fake news. Provide the facts to show it is the best thing ever or stop peddling lies.
The Brexit Tory loonies seem to have only c20 at the moment, despite two days. Has rees smog overplayed his grimy little hand?
I suspect the majority of the people in the country would actually accept the deal, especially businesses. Glad to get it over. move on.
Unfortunately democracy in this country doesn't work like that. We are left with a bunch of cretins in parliament patronising everybody with what THEY believe was voted for on either side.
As normal human beings we are quite happy to deal with compromise, politicians on the other hand in a mythical land where they promise everything, fail on most and **** off to a job in the city afterwards.
I suspect the majority of the people in the country would actually accept the deal, especially businesses. Glad to get it over. move on.
Unfortunately democracy in this country doesn't work like that. We are left with a bunch of cretins in parliament patronising everybody with what THEY believe was voted for on either side.
As normal human beings we are quite happy to deal with compromise, politicians on the other hand in a mythical land where they promise everything, fail on most and **** off to a job in the city afterwards.
I suspect the majority of the people in the country would actually accept the deal, especially businesses. Glad to get it over. move on.
Unfortunately democracy in this country doesn't work like that. We are left with a bunch of cretins in parliament patronising everybody with what THEY believe was voted for on either side.
As normal human beings we are quite happy to deal with compromise, politicians on the other hand in a mythical land where they promise everything, fail on most and **** off to a job in the city afterwards.
Ask any British tradesman everyone’s flat out that I know hardly fake news.
I suspect the majority of the people in the country would actually accept the deal, especially businesses. Glad to get it over. move on.
Unfortunately democracy in this country doesn't work like that. We are left with a bunch of cretins in parliament patronising everybody with what THEY believe was voted for on either side.
As normal human beings we are quite happy to deal with compromise, politicians on the other hand in a mythical land where they promise everything, fail on most and **** off to a job in the city afterwards.
Yep agree and be done with it
You sit down, come up with a plan, discuss it with the eu people so you know it is feasible and not fantastical and then we vote on it. You then start negotiations with a plan that pretty much just requires both sides to sign it off.
I suspect the majority of the people in the country would actually accept the deal, especially businesses. Glad to get it over. move on.
Unfortunately democracy in this country doesn't work like that. We are left with a bunch of cretins in parliament patronising everybody with what THEY believe was voted for on either side.
As normal human beings we are quite happy to deal with compromise, politicians on the other hand in a mythical land where they promise everything, fail on most and **** off to a job in the city afterwards.
I agree, and I certainly would take it.
But get it over and move on ?
This is only phase 1.
We still have all the arguing and negotiation about the future relationship to come. The attached political declaration is really just a guideline. Everything from Canada+++ to Norway+++ is still in the mix even if this deal is accepted.
To be blunt, I have zero interest in anything that Farage says, except when he'll be giving his testimony in court after the FBI investigation. Assuming he hasn't bolted to Moscow beforehand of course.I would be interested to have this from Farage, evaluated by the Leavers on here. I hope you are able to see the problems with his argument, but if not I will be happy to point them out. https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/matt-stadlen/nigel-farage-irish-border-issue-greatest-hoax/
To be blunt, I have zero interest in anything that Farage says, except when he'll be giving his testimony in court after the FBI investigation. Assuming he hasn't bolted to Moscow beforehand of course.
I call bullshit on that! The majority of people want less freedom!? No way.
Well, 48% voted to stay in the EU. If we can't have that, then this is the next best thing, a soft brexit that keeps us aligned so that trade and services don't suffer, maintains high regulatory standards, keeps visa-free travel, allows EU citizens already here to stay, puts only limited barriers up to getting work-visas, looks like it won't harm our higher education institutions and prevents a hard border in Ireland. TAll in all the financial shock out of that won't be too hard too soon, so to be honest its a pretty decent deal she's got.
So, if we absolutely have to leave, the vast majority of the 48% will support this, and there'll be enough Leavers that will support it too. So yes, I reckon the majority would support it, perhaps by a two-thirds margin, perhaps more?
It delivers what the fishermen and farmers want; it puts an end to free movement for work so only the more radical anti-immigration crowd will dislike that those already here can stay; and we will no longer be paying into the EU budget so those that want their extra 350m a week into the NHS can keep on trying to get that. That answers the concerns of many of the people who voted leave.
there are still some problems of course, and its still not as good a deal as staying in, but it can just about be lived with. But I'm tempted to support it being voted down in parliament because that's almost certain to lead to Peoples Vote and staying in.
Spot on, exactly how I feel. The idea that we can go back to the EU and change it now is just fantasy. Time to start using political energy on other issuesI suspect the majority of the people in the country would actually accept the deal, especially businesses. Glad to get it over. move on.
Unfortunately democracy in this country doesn't work like that. We are left with a bunch of cretins in parliament patronising everybody with what THEY believe was voted for on either side.
As normal human beings we are quite happy to deal with compromise, politicians on the other hand in a mythical land where they promise everything, fail on most and **** off to a job in the city afterwards.