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[Politics] Brexit

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


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Klaas

I've changed this
Nov 1, 2017
2,663
Because you didn't :shrug:

It's all there in black and white :lolol:



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I'll let you get back to your porn, puff and getting nuts deep in Battlefield 1 with your boys, but I'm the freak ? :wave:

Seems to have done another disappearing act, at least when it comes to me asking him about the very revealing time he tried to make friends with Looney (yes you read that right).

https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?352180-Trump&p=7943164&viewfull=1#post7943164
 










Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
23,677
Brighton
More good Brexit news. Only £70 billion down in 10 years time.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50219036

That report does not really paint the positive financial side of Brexit.

It works out at -£1,100 per person, per year but some individuals will do very very well out of Brexit.

We’ll see thousands of American pharmaceutical capitalists move into the country as the NHS is semi-privatised in order to bring the USA to the table to agree a trade deal. They will take residence in our most expensive properties, and benefit top end restaurants and sellers of luxury goods. Those high end product companies will also see amazing growth from disaster capitalists betting against UK businesses on the markets like Jacob Rees-Mogg who will finally get the financial dividends he so craves and that inspired him to be a politician in the first place.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
That report does not really paint the positive financial side of Brexit.

It works out at -£1,100 per person, per year but some individuals will do very very well out of Brexit.

We’ll see thousands of American pharmaceutical capitalists move into the country as the NHS is semi-privatised in order to bring the USA to the table to agree a trade deal. They will take residence in our most expensive properties, and benefit top end restaurants and sellers of luxury goods. Those high end product companies will also see amazing growth from disaster capitalists betting against UK businesses on the markets like Jacob Rees-Mogg who will finally get the financial dividends he so craves and that inspired him to be a politician in the first place.

NHS current drug bill £18B

NHS drug bill with USA prices £45B

That's 3 times the cost of being a member of the world's largest trading block

As for Mogg we all know the first thing Somerset Capital did after the Brexit vote in 2016

BUT STILL THEY PEDAL THE SNAKE OIL
 




Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
23,677
Brighton
NHS current drug bill £18B

NHS drug bill with USA prices £45B

And we will need to pay market rate prices but it won’t be the NHS forking out. I’m pretty certain that the NHS will remain free under a BJ government but people will need to pay for our drugs and prescriptions. We’ll need insurance for that so your only looking at around £35 per month for the average per person (it’s £218 in the US but you get your complete healthcare package for that). In my family, that’s around £140 per month I’ll need to find. So no extra cost for the NHS except in hiring non-EU nationals to fill the the nurse and doctor vacancies, they’ll need a king’s ransom to come and work in this hateful country so expect another £10bn in salaries to come out the NHS per year.
 
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Garry Nelson's teacher

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May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
I awoke to find us still the EU and Mr Johnson presumably not dead in a ditch. That's a relief - well one of them is.

I reflected on our old friend Project Fear. This was a brilliant device, which of course made it easy for Leavers to frame the Remain arguments as negative whilst framing their own as sunny optimism …..believe in Britain and all that tosh. But it was clever, no doubt and must have mobilised the support of many, some of whom will live to regret it and some of whom will already be dead, if not in a ditch.

But of course, there has been not one but 2 Project Fear variants. Yes, one was often based on forecasts and projections of 'consequences' - often expressed quantitively (eg GPD will fall by X%). Doubtless some of these were mistaken, some exaggerated for political purposes and some just plain wrong. Like all forecasting, the judge and jury will be the outturn.

So what of the other Project Fear? This goes back a lot further. We'd lose the British way of life (eg our bizarre weights and measures), there'd be a no more room for the straight banana, our sons and daughters would be conscripted to a European army and we'd be swamped by 50 million (or was it more?) Turks.

Of the two competing cases, I know which one stands up to more rational scrutiny and which one is more sinister. Welcome to the UK, 2019.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,767
Forewarning what lies ahead.

All I see is anger post and repetitive Facebook, twitter post all attacking leavers and Boris, do you really believe people will put up with this onslaught?

So what do you think will happen come October the 31st and if we are still within the EU?
The leavers just say oh well, never mind let's go and have a cuppa and makeup with all those that STOPPED DEMOCRACY and ruined Politics in the UK for decades.

You have NO idea of the depth of feeling bubblehead.

Just reminding you all, as if it's not obvious that the boiling point is very very close and people will get injured and all because you can't take democracy.

The vote was leave, leftie remoaners need to let it go.

Revisit me in 10 days on this one guys, this is no threat just a vision statement, now what does that make it ......19th October.

This all could be avoided if Benn had kept out of it.

Please do not underestimate the way you are spreading anger, I have said it before, blood will be shed it is inevitable unless Brexit happens on October the 31st and anyone who can not see what they are doing is stuck in a bubble, unfortunately, Scotland, London and Brighton are all engulfed in this bubble, try popping it and opening both eyes and then you will see the country as a whole.

Please do not underestimate the way you are spreading anger, I have said it before, blood will be shed it is inevitable unless Brexit happens on October the 31st and anyone who can not see what they are doing is stuck in a bubble, unfortunately, Scotland, London and Brighton are all engulfed in this bubble, try popping it and opening both eyes and then you will see the country as a whole.
People are threatening to block roads and cause havoc, they will need to be removed and when you are trying to uphold the law bobby might bang your nose hence 'there will be blood spilt'.
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Someone whose business is being disrupted by these spoilt, kids who won't let it go, may just get confronted by that business person and who could blame them.

or the fact everyone on the leave side is utterly and truly pissed off with parliament and the activist remainers for not being democratic and letting government follow through on what 17.4m voted for, let's face it if you keep provoking at some point.....snap I would say we are at near on full tension now, street riots........every chance.
Okay I will refer you to this post when the blood is spilt, shouldn't be too many days away.
Boris, May, just have saved blood on the streets of London on Saturday.

I may have been premature on that one, there is always a first.

Got much on today ? :lolol:
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
Glad to see some remainers still posting 'Project Fear' claims.
 


Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
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WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,767
Impossible to make a prediction without knowing who the PM will be.

My good friend says she will make some completely impossible predictions then

1. Boris will get elected
2. He will try and 'rebrand' May's deal
3. We won't leave with 'no deal' on October 31st

(I guess that being proven correct with all her previous predictions on what would happen on every 'LEAVE means LEAVE' date so far, may have given her a completely unjustified level of confidence - we will see :))

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I guess that since she has had her last set of predictions from before the Tory leadership election proven correct yet again, it's probably time for some more 'impossible predictions' :wink:

She says

1. There will be another hung parliament
2. The MP for Brighton Pavilion will increase their majority again

Between you and me, I think she just states the bleedin' obvious and then claims psychic powers, but if the last 3.5 years has taught us anything, it's that there's always someone out there gullible enough to fall for any old crap :whistle:
[MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION] and [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] - You may want to bookmark this post because Shirley, she has to get one wrong eventually ???
 


Mo Gosfield

Well-known member
Aug 11, 2010
6,362
Johnson is toast.

The head of the Brexit monster will be cut off.

Can’t wait!!!!


No he isn't. Hugely popular out in the Shires. They all wanted him, warts and all. They are not going to desert him now.
He will still be in charge of the largest party, after the election.
 








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