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So not only do you not understand what it is you are asking for in a WTO 'no deal', you don't even understand what you voted for
Insufferable bore.
So not only do you not understand what it is you are asking for in a WTO 'no deal', you don't even understand what you voted for
Insufferable bore.
Bless, confused again. I'll try and explain simply.
There were two choices on the referendum.
You voted for Theresa May's soft Brexit plan.
I voted to remain.
One thing is certain. You won't be getting what you wanted. Still hurts doesn't it.
Leave means leave
Leave means leave.
The thing is fellas, you're just trotting out a meaningless political soundbite with no substance. It's no different to Brexit means Brexit. It's just words. I'll give you a literary example:
"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less."
"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."
Then W z or dave asks you about the technical, practical, infrastructural and logistical issues that your preferred no deal would entail and get called idiots or bores for asking. The thing here though fellas is I understand the point you two make in response entirely, because I can think of another example from 19th century literature that sums it up quite adroitly, though one should never confuse you two as the Red Queen in Alice through the Looking-Glass here, with the Queen of Hearts from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, as they're entirely different:
"Alice laughed. "There's no use trying," she said: "one can't believe impossible things."
"I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
Though when you two mention your no deal preference despite all the consequences that would ensue with the Brexit cliff edge exit, I'm always reminded not of Lewis Carroll, but of Rob Reiner's cinematic masterpiece 'This is Spinal Tap' and Nigel Tufnell's conversation with Marty DiBergi about what you do when you actually want 'that extra push over the cliff' with the amplifier sound and his explanation as to why:
Another minister resigns tonight, Sam Gyinah the university minister chucks it in to campaign for another vote
You get simple things like mars and venus muddled up, so whatever you say is highly likely to be utter random bullshit.
He has indeed resigned but he hasn't called for a second vote.
I see in the heart of Europe all is ticking along just fine, doubt they will miss us to be honest over there in the EU....
https://news.sky.com/story/paris-fu...low-vest-demonstrations-turn-violent-11568555
New DeltaPoll research has found that if a second referendum were held, the public would back ‘No Deal’ over ‘Remain’ by 52-48%.
https://order-order.com/
Bring it on
Would you really really, cross your heart promise to accept the result this time ... no matter the outcome?