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[Politics] Brexit

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


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pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Surely it is time now to put this topic to bed and move on. It is over. Brexit is done. The People have spoken .

Indeed. The people confirmed it.
Boris said he would get Brexit done with the withdrawal over the line and he achieved it,after many said he wouldnt even be able to get The EU to change T Mays withdrawal deal let alone get parliament to push it through.
He has played a blinder in getting Brexit done.

Time to move on to the after Brexit stuff
 






Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,594
Haywards Heath
Blimey, haven't been in this thread in ages - the bitterness went through the roof last night!

Some really nasty stuff from people who support the EU (a flawed political framework) like it's a football team. Well done guys, you showed your true colours, absolutely desperate for the UK to fail just so you can be right :lolol: :facepalm:
 


Klaas

I've changed this
Nov 1, 2017
2,661
I thought you were going to provide posts showing support for national socialism.

Why on earth would I follow the line of your juvenile whataboutery?

If you can't say what it is about your Kekistani japes that is so amusing, I guess you must be a bit embarrassed about it (understandably). Dodgy as **** if you ask me.
 


Klaas

I've changed this
Nov 1, 2017
2,661
It's over. Change the record and move on. It's now "GOT BREXIT DONE" Nobody is interested in your pro EU videos from the Guardian. We had over 3 years of this shit.

BBC news and some personal videos off of twitter, all featuring brexiters, but still, always good to get your input Spence.
 






Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
Spare a thought for Watford Z today, the bloke must be having serious words with his crystal ball. Poor lad was still probably dreaming that up to the end, considering a no deal exit was fully off the cards that someone would arrive on the scene at the last minute and save his bacon by saying we would exit with the only other available withdrawal available( according to meg), a softest of the soft withdrawal instead of a no deal one..........……..…oops.



Indeed they have. And it is an honest admission from them. It must really hurt.
You wait though, the extremist Europhile type who place the European political union above their own country will say the EU family is better off getting rid of a troublesome member like the UK.
If I placed the EU political union above my own country I would think the same. But I don’t, so I wont think it. Therein lies the difference.

He was pretty much correct. We did leave on one of the available deals, the one Johnson had previously said no British PM could agree to, a Northern Ireland only backstop, with one detail change, the Northern Irland assembly can choose to leave the backstop, which the EU agreed to knowing that the Northern Irish assembly workings make that a practical impossibility.
It is effectively the deal May dismissed and Johnson derided.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Why on earth would I follow the line of your juvenile whataboutery?

If you can't say what it is about your Kekistani japes that is so amusing, I guess you must be a bit embarrassed about it (understandably). Dodgy as **** if you ask me.

I am NOT embarrassed at all

As I said, if you ever manage to find posts on here supporting National Socialism give me a shout and a link to the post. So far you have failed to do so.
If you do find any I will add my voice to yours and report the post in question to the moderators.
Out of interest when you reported the posts to the mods that you had self-identified as Nazi supporting ( I presume you actually did this and that you are not just another snowflake triggered blowhard with virtue signalling tendencies)…..what sort of feedback did you get from the mods? Did they just ignore you or blow you off?

If you cant do any of the above i suggest you get back in your cage and stop being such a wally, amusing as it is.


Heads up....Trigger warning........incoming
I am just about to lol a post that will obviously make your blood boil...... my giveafrackometer will remain at zero
 






Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
pastafarian;9228702 Indeed they have. And it is an honest admission from them. It must really hurt. You wait though said:
Of course the EU is weaker without us, as we are without it. It is precisely the purpose of a Union. I can't see many missing Farridge in the Parliament though.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
He was pretty much correct. We did leave on one of the available deals, the one Johnson had previously said no British PM could agree to, a Northern Ireland only backstop, with one detail change, the Northern Irland assembly can choose to leave the backstop, which the EU agreed to knowing that the Northern Irish assembly workings make that a practical impossibility.
It is effectively the deal May dismissed and Johnson derided.

You stick to thinking the withdrawal was the softest of soft exits, everyone stays a winner that way.
Except Ken Clarke perhaps who said we should abandon the withdrawal deal that had been negotiated and leave with a soft Brexit instead.......what does he know though.
 




GrizzlingGammon

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
1,993
No. 'Banding' is the wrong word.

I don't like to stereotype, but some remainers are thick as shit ('Thick as shit appears to be one of your favourite phrases, so I trust you won't be stupid enough to ask me what I mean by it).






Edit: Perhaps I was a little harsh suggesting you are 'Thick as shit' - I'm sorry, I don't really want to sink to the level of remoaner rhetoric (I use the word 'remoaner' because of the need to distinguish them from 'remainers', most of whom are quite decent chaps). I should have said 'illiterate'. The word you needed was 'bandying'. You will not be charged for this information.
Goodnight.
:yawn:

Typical gammon. No answer to a question.
 


mikeyjh

Well-known member
Dec 17, 2008
4,607
Llanymawddwy
Do you really need to ask? Well, I guess from your previous posts filled with nothing but invective and abuse, I suppose you probably do. It's very well known by most people what is meant by 'the establishment' - I suggest you Google it.

I think of myself as reasonably well informed - I'm struggling to come to terms with Brexit though, it just doesn't make sense to me so, genuinely, I'd like to know what is meant by 'the establishment? It's not the country's most senior politicians, they've just voted overwhelmingly to enact Brexit. It's not the media moguls of course, we know what they think. It's not multinationals, they do business across borders every day. So who is it?

The Telegraph were celebrating their role in delivering Brexit yesterday, a victory over the establishment they said. It's not the Barclay brothers then, they're not the establishment either. Who is this establishment that has been vanquished?
 








Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,876
Almería


Berty23

Well-known member
Jun 26, 2012
3,638
It is remarkable how many people seem to think brexit is done and everything is fine today so why the worries? Do people not understand that for the next 11 months we comply with rules we have no say over then leave properly after that?

The interesting time will be from July once we know what the trade deal looks like. This is when things will start changing.
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
You stick to thinking the withdrawal was the softest of soft exits, everyone stays a winner that way.
Except Ken Clarke perhaps who said we should abandon the withdrawal deal that had been negotiated and leave with a soft Brexit instead.......what does he know though.

I was responding to what Watford actually predicted, not what you claim he predicted. His was, the available deal, or softest of soft to leave on the 31st, we left on a deal that had already been 99% agreed, which is why I said pretty much correct, and not absolutely spot on, the only change of note being the N.I. assembly right to end the backstop, a practical impossibility.
 




sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
13,258
Hove
That's it. Done.


All about the trade deals now.


Sadly, I think Johnson has made an almighty blunder already by prioritising deadline over content for the EU deal.

Oh well. Wait and see. Expectation LOW.
 




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