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[Politics] Brexit

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


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Oh dear Mouldy... you really should stick to emoticons instead of being reduced to pointless, presumptuous, personal nonsense; it's funny mainly because it's so inept.

I don't know what your problem is, but I'll bet it's hard to pronounce.

Oh, dear Lever... you really need to stop watching me and keep an eye on that ticking clock.

60 days to go and you can delete this account.

Who knows you may have the bottle to come clean and announce WHO the REAL Lever is, but I doubt it only a bottler would set up a separate account to try and preserve his dignity to just go on the Brexit thread.

Mind you, you could well be disliked under you original username...maybe your even a MOD.


Tick tock tick tock.
 




JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
But what aspect of the deal do you think can be renegotiated to give you what you want bearing in mind it has to protect the EU's single market and meet Britain's red lines ?

*edit*

Or i see [MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION] is on board so maybe he can explain this 'good deal'. I've asked him numerous times over the past weeks, but I'm sure the delay in answering is because he wants to make sure he gets his solution completely right and doesn't say something stupid like last time when he thought we should just 'take out the backstop' :)

Lie/misrepresentation #2145 and counting. :)
 


brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,169
London
Gove refused to say that ministers would abide by a law blocking no-deal. If that happens, the rule of law is gone. They cannot choose which laws they do and do not abide by.
 


Klaas

I've changed this
Nov 1, 2017
2,664
Romanian criminals are a great asset along with a host of other undisirables strolling into the country
DF

Share one of your all 'immigrants are criminals' videos from a neo-nazi YT channel again why don't you Das Reich? What you worried about? That they'll be more undesirable than you?
 


WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,772
Lie/misrepresentation #2145 and counting. :)

I do apologise. You didn't say we should 'take out the backstop'.

Only adjusting what has already been agreed. I suggested making the backstop temporary adding the ability to withdraw with x amount of notice (unlikely to ever be triggered) as I believe it would break the deadlock so we could officially leave and move to the future trade relationship negotiations. There's an awful lot of bluff and intransigence at the moment once we are officially out it should all calm down and the time pressure will reduce. The more comprehensive the trade deal the fewer problems at the borders and less need for new technological solutions.

You said that Britain should be able to unilaterally withdraw the backstop with a bit of notice. Not as stupid as suggesting removing it, and far more likely to get agreement from the EU :facepalm:

I should obviously take the time to make sure I quote your exact words, rather than than try and remember them because it makes SO MUCH difference to the point that a 'deal' needs two parties to agree, rather than one party listing what they want :lolol:

So, anyway, back to how this 'good deal' of yours would work ?
 
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Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
Gove this morning stating that any measure passed by the Commons to thwart no-deal would not necessarily be implemented even if it was legislation This is a government which would disobey the law. What is happening to this country?

He and his pals are serial liars, another example being that no-deal shortages of fresh food wouldn't happen and that consequent price fluctuation would be akin to seasonal ones. These people will say anything, another example being that the prorogation of Parliament has nothing to do with Brexit. The bare-faced effrontery of such a specimen defies belief.


The question which forms in my mind is what wouldn't they do in the name of Brexit?
 


Hampster Gull

Well-known member
Dec 22, 2010
13,465
Gove this morning stating that any measure passed by the Commons to thwart no-deal would not necessarily be implemented even if it was legislation This is a government which would disobey the law. What is happening to this country?

He and his pals are serial liars, another example being that no-deal shortages of fresh food wouldn't happen and that consequent price fluctuation would be akin to seasonal ones. These people will say anything, another example being that the prorogation of Parliament has nothing to do with Brexit. The bare-faced effrontery of such a specimen defies belief.


The question which forms in my mind is what wouldn't they do in the name of Brexit?

In this circumstance an injunction would sort out these tossers
 






birthofanorange

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Aug 31, 2011
6,500
David Gilmour's armpit
Gove this morning stating that any measure passed by the Commons to thwart no-deal would not necessarily be implemented even if it was legislation This is a government which would disobey the law. What is happening to this country?

He and his pals are serial liars, another example being that no-deal shortages of fresh food wouldn't happen and that consequent price fluctuation would be akin to seasonal ones. These people will say anything, another example being that the prorogation of Parliament has nothing to do with Brexit. The bare-faced effrontery of such a specimen defies belief.


The question which forms in my mind is what wouldn't they do in the name of Brexit?

I'm not sure he actually stated that, but may as well have done by refusing to answer the direct question, choosing to say that "They'd see what the legislation was".

What a despicable little man.
 


Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,443
Oh, dear Lever... you really need to stop watching me and keep an eye on that ticking clock.

60 days to go and you can delete this account.

Who knows you may have the bottle to come clean and announce WHO the REAL Lever is, but I doubt it only a bottler would set up a separate account to try and preserve his dignity to just go on the Brexit thread.

Mind you, you could well be disliked under you original username...maybe you're even a MOD.


Tick tock tick tock.

Mouldy
Cheap comments but entertaining stuff; however, hardly much to do with this thread. They are typically presumptuous (and of course wrong as usual) and include your hallmark spelling error. I have corrected it for you.
Good to see you stringing a couple of sentences together without resorting to borrowed images though.

I shall be pleased to debate Brexit with you when you stop your unhealthy fantasising about me and focus on the debacle that is unfolding in the political world.

It's a bit weird of you to pretend to be a clock...
 
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D

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Mouldy
Cheap comments but entertaining stuff; however, hardly much to do with this thread. They are typically presumptuous (and of course wrong as usual) and include your hallmark spelling error. I have corrected it for you.
Good to see you stringing a couple of sentences together without resorting to borrowed images though.

I shall be pleased to debate Brexit with you when you stop your unhealthy fantasising about me and focus on the debacle that is unfolding in the political world.

It's a bit weird of you to pretend to be a clock...

Okay so I am not the best at spelling and you're a sneaky sly stalker.

I can accept that, now off you trot to stalk someone else.

Tick tock, tick tock.......
 




daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
Our leavers seem genuinely excited by the chance of a 'no deal' Brexit. A pretty strange position to take really. I am finding them more odd by the day.
 


WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,772
Okay so I am not the best at spelling and you're a sneaky sly stalker.

I can accept that, now off you trot to stalk someone else.

Tick tock, tick tock.......

I wonder what that tick tocking could be ?



Couldn't be Johnson with a special delivery for Mouldy Boots, could it ? :facepalm:
 


Stat Brother

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Now they've cuffed the psycho they can give her a good kickin in the back of the wagon.

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The Rivet

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2011
4,592
Still waiting for you to tell me which benefits my sister in law has both been valid to receive and has received since moving to England, as you have made clear you know about this subject.

Or were you talking utter shit and made to look a prat by someone with actual life experience of the subject in question?

I don't want to answer you, it'd be like trying to talk to something on my shoe I stepped in.
 


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