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[Politics] Brexit

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


  • Total voters
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vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,267
Irish sea border ? Animal Welfare ? Food standards ? NHS protection ? Customs controls ? and we haven't even started yet.

Not a single one of our NSC Brexiteer friends' red lines anywhere in sight :lolol:

Tick tock

" Frictionless Trade " ... so, why is HM Government buying up all this land for lorry parks ?
 




daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
Still waiting to hear, and wondering wtf these global opportunities are, other than becoming an American vassal State. With a few months to go, you would have thought they would be crowing from the rooftops about at least some of these fantastic deals, but still just vague rhetoric that gammons seem to believe for some reason, despite the bullshit supplied to them so far, that for inexplicable reasons, they still believe and argue for. Guess its too difficult for them to understand that they were mugged. Having said that, I think a few are beginning to understand.
 
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Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Or maybe, in your case, Anti-Semitic, Racist, Homophobic, Glorifyer of football violence, Holocaust denying, Nazi apologist, trolling little *** :wanker:

That's only, of course if you were to believe the various mods on the moderating thread as to the many reasons you've been banned from NSC on multiple occasions. The choice of emoji was all my own though.

No hard feelings eh :lolol:
Regards
DF
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Still waiting to hear, and wondering wtf these global opportunities are, other than becoming an American vassal State. With a few months to go, you would have thought they would be crowing from the rooftops about at least some of these fantastic deals, but still just vague rhetoric that gammons seem to believe for some reason, despite the bullshit supplied to them so far, that for inexplicable reasons, they still believe and argue for. Guess its too difficult for them to understand that they were mugged. Having said that, I think a few are beginning to understand.

Oh David, are you ready to dip into your pocket to help out your euro chums :lolol:
Regards
DF
 








daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
1. We will not be leaving the single market.
2. Oven ready deal.
3. No deal Brexit.

Well done all complicit in this complete, and utter cluster****.
 






Jan 30, 2008
31,981
1. We will not be leaving the single market.
2. Oven ready deal.
3. No deal Brexit.

Well done all complicit in this complete, and utter cluster****.
LEAVE MEANT LEAVE ,out in the nick of time by the looks of it David , we'll leave the tab and you can pick it up, sounds a good deal to me
Regards
DF
 


daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
LEAVE MEANT LEAVE ,out in the nick of time by the looks of it David , we'll leave the tab and you can pick it up, sounds a good deal to me
Regards
DF

Proof, if it were needed, that you really dont have a fecking clue whats happening.
 


Lever

Well-known member
Feb 6, 2019
5,443
LEAVE MEANT LEAVE ,out in the nick of time by the looks of it David , we'll leave the tab and you can pick it up, sounds a good deal to me
Regards
DF

...just wondered why you wanted to know if I was in tears on January 31st Diagnosed Flatulence? Why would that interest you?
 




WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,718
https://fullfact.org/europe/online-cost-brexit-net-contributions/

Claim
One estimate of the “economic cost” of Brexit, £130 billion, now exceeds what we’ve paid in to the EU over 47 years.


While it’s difficult to put a single, definitive figure on the economic impact of Brexit, these claims don’t currently add up. They are based on figures which actually show the UK’s net contributions are higher than an estimated economic cost so far
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Other reports have made a more defensible claim: that Brexit will “have soon cost” or “is set to cost” the UK more than 47 years of payments to the EU budget. But these still depend on accepting an uncertain estimate for the cost of Brexit so far, plus even more uncertain estimates of the future cost. And even then, the figure at the end of 2020 is still slightly lower.




Is this the new Brexit thread for the main board?

So your sources say that we haven't wasted £130 Billion on Brexit quite yet (even though we are still using all the EU trade deals and facilities and nothing has actually changed) and it's possible that we may not have wasted all that until a few weeks after we stop using the EU facilities at the end of the year (although with the current 'no deal' it's far more likely to be hours).

Well if that's not a reason to rejoice, I don't know what is. Best Brexit news I've heard in 4 years, and you tried to hide it away on another thread :lolol:

Tick tock
 




daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
Calm down David ,apart from you and a few other Euro maniacs on here people are getting on with these lives OUT of the EU ,sounds good doesn't it #taken back control
Regards
DF

Getting on with their lives, during the TRANSITION period you mean?
 






daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
This is like an echo chamber for remainers. Must be readying the next march

This an embarrassment for leavers, who have put the country on the road to economic mayhem. The country thanks you.
Is a no deal Brexit with all the cluster**** that entails, what you voted for?

1. Not leaving the single market.
2. Oven ready deal

?

What are the global opportunities that you look forward to the most, under WTO?
 




nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,544
Gods country fortnightly
Notice Johnson tried to bring up Brexit yesterday at PMQ

Starmer knows its a unfolding clusterf**k, the Tories have a large majority, they own it 100%, best say nothing for now and avoid the culture war they are desperate to restart.
 




daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
It's a getting silly now David , get over yourself and move on
Regards
DF

Its very silly. As you say, people are getting on with their lives post Brexit. Why? BECAUSE NOTHING HAS CHANGED YET, YOU HALFWIT. Why do you want to damage the UK? Thats treason. Being stupid is not an excuse.

I have moved on, and protected myself from it. Have you?
 
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portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,943
portslade
This an embarrassment for leavers, who have put the country on the road to economic mayhem. The country thanks you.
Is a no deal Brexit with all the cluster**** that entails, what you voted for?

1. Not leaving the single market.
2. Oven ready deal

?

What are the global opportunities that you look forward to the most, under WTO?

Pardon who's that
 


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