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[Politics] Brexit

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


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Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
SSSHHHhhh ....

Not on the main board. What is happening in an election in another country and which way you wipe your arse has far more effect on NSCers than what happens in this country in 53 days ???

I'm not 100% following the Brexit thing but it feels like people have been saying "its going to happen in x days" for about five years now.
 








Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,691
The Fatherland
First the road hauliers, now welsh lamb farmers bleating (pun intended) that their livelihoods will be decimated as they export 90% of their lamb to the EU and tariffs and customs friction will kill their business. Some are saying they feel let down by Boris. Who’d have guessed any of this eh?
 


CheeseRolls

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 27, 2009
6,230
Shoreham Beach
No problem with the mods, merging my thread from this afternoon, but we are weeks away from the biggest economic own goal since the ancient romans took to sucking lead and so little has been sorted, other than a large number of contracts for cronies. Post Trump the UK stands out as being run by the most incompetent and corrupt, bunch of chancers on the planet.
 




Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
First the road hauliers, now welsh lamb farmers bleating (pun intended) that their livelihoods will be decimated as they export 90% of their lamb to the EU and tariffs and customs friction will kill their business. Some are saying they feel let down by Boris. Who’d have guessed any of this eh?

The thing is, it's not now that he is letting them down, fighting as he might claim against cruel circumstance and dastardly opponents. He let them down during the evening of 20 February 2016 when, under no pressure at all, he decided it would be more in his own interests to despatch his pro-Brexit article to the Telegraph and keep the pro-remain one in his back pocket. That was the fateful moment of truth for millions of his fellow Britons, the moment when a self-entitled moral vacuum of an individual triggered a domino-run chain of events that would eventually reduce the country's wealth and influence, and many of its citizens' freedoms. All that's happening now is that the truth is leaking out.
 


sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
13,267
Hove
First the road hauliers, now welsh lamb farmers bleating (pun intended) that their livelihoods will be decimated as they export 90% of their lamb to the EU and tariffs and customs friction will kill their business. Some are saying they feel let down by Boris. Who’d have guessed any of this eh?
They're getting exactly what they all knew they were voting for :shrug:
 


sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
13,267
Hove
The thing is, it's not now that he is letting them down, fighting as he might claim against cruel circumstance and dastardly opponents. He let them down during the evening of 20 February 2016 when, under no pressure at all, he decided it would be more in his own interests to despatch his pro-Brexit article to the Telegraph and keep the pro-remain one in his back pocket. That was the fateful moment of truth for millions of his fellow Britons, the moment when a self-entitled moral vacuum of an individual triggered a domino-run chain of events that would eventually reduce the country's wealth and influence, and many of its citizens' freedoms. All that's happening now is that the truth is leaking out.

Well he was under pressure from his Russian mates, of course, one of whom has now been made a member of The House of Lords.
 




Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,724
First the road hauliers, now welsh lamb farmers bleating (pun intended) that their livelihoods will be decimated as they export 90% of their lamb to the EU and tariffs and customs friction will kill their business. Some are saying they feel let down by Boris. Who’d have guessed any of this eh?

If only there were more business groups, industry leaders saying how great Brexit is going to be and how they are chomping at the bit. Would be great to have some reassurance this is all worth it
 








Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Well he was under pressure from his Russian mates, of course, one of whom has now been made a member of The House of Lords.

Yes I suppose you're right. The editor at the Telegraph was probably pushing him to write a piece with a bit of fizz too.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
The new world order starts this week, time for Johnson and his cronies to grow up or they've be stuck somewhere between the Azores and Iceland
 


Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
I doubt Biden has prejudice against the UK but he doesn't seem to like its leadership. I don't blame him. The Sunday Times today includes this:

From Obama's press aide - "Johnson is a shape shifting creep... we will never forget your racist comments about Obama and slavish devotion to Trump"

From a Democratic source - "Biden and Obama are like family. The Kenyan remark has never gone away. They see Boris and Cummings as Trump and Bannon."

"I f you think Joe hates him you should hear Kamala."

And so on. The problem is, however much Biden might want close working relationships in certain areas with Britain his first point of call will be Boris Johnson, a self-evident lying chancer he has little in common with. The presence of Johnson and his like-minded cronies will further diminish Britain's influence in the world, an influence that was in retreat in any case.

I really can't see how any Johnson-voter or Brexit supporter can complain about this. They knew what they were getting.

The only good thing about this is that it will make it more likely that the UK will be forced into a deal with the EU.

This. And these are the sort of things that happen when you elect a total nob as your PM. Let's hope that he sends some grown-ups to talk about a new trading relationship with the US.
 




WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,767
The post that was you both leapt on from Biden vs Trump

Genuine question and perhaps POTG can enlighten me, why are all the seemingly pro-Trump (or anti-Biden) folks on here so pro Brexit? Shared values or coincidence?

I’m anti Trump, pro Brexit.
Does that explode the echo chamber ?

Yes, as you've pointed out consistently you are anti Trump, so you don't meet the simple criteria of the question and it doesn't explode anything :shrug:

False association. Pro-Trumpers may all be pro-Brexit, but not all who voted Brexit are pro-Trump.

It's not a false association. It is correct, as is your statement. But they are completely different statements and yours is irrelevant to the question asked :shrug:

I'll try and answer for him then. Probably some of each .......... that do you?

Now perhaps you can answer his question - does being pro Brexit and anti Trump 'explode the echo chamber'? - in other words, can died in the wool remainers accept the fact that some Brexiteers are just as anti Trump as they are? It's a fair question - are some too blind to accept that fact or not?

Again, that wasn't what he said. It's completely irrelevant to the question asked, so I tried to give another simple example :shrug:

That's exactly what he said isn't it :shrug:

Not all leave voters supported Trump, but the vast majority of Trump supporters voted leave.

Exactly the same as all leavers aren't racist, but the vast majority of racists voted leave.

You then go off into a rant

Not quite your slant on it though, is it? You are anti Trump and anti Brexit (I can accept that, and agree with you on one out of two), and you clearly regard everyone who opposes you on either account is ................... where do I start?
Thick? Old? Racist?
You need a bit of .......... well, tolerance I suppose, or understanding. Not everyone who disagrees with some of your beliefs is scum ... or thick ... or old ... or racist.

Probably a waste of time posting this ................. after all, you're the bloke that believes other people believe in unicorns .......... :facepalm:

Do you want to point out any post where I have called you Thick, Old, Racist or Scum ?

Or would you like to apologise ?

(About as likely as a Unicorn or a 'Good deal' :lolol:)

But still no answer to the original question why are all the seemingly pro-Trump (or anti-Biden) folks on here so pro Brexit?
 
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Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
You then go off into a rant



Do you want to point out any post where I have called you Thick, Old, Racist or Scum ?

Or would you like to apologise ?

(About as likely as a Unicorn or a 'Good deal' :lolol:)

But still no answer to the original question why are all the seemingly pro-Trump (or anti-Biden) folks on here so pro Brexit?

Our old friend GT seems obsessed with his notion that people are calling him old, thick and racist, even though they aren't. Apparently he is fervently against the shouting of insults. I recall him getting furious about it one time, breaking off to call me a lying bullshitter (or possibly bullshitting liar) when he completely misread something I posted. What fun.

He probably thinks we are all members of the metropolitan elite or lefties or something.
 






Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,453
Sussex by the Sea
He's on his way, he's on his way
How will he get there?
No one knows
Where is he going?
No idea
All he knows is that he's on his way

©2016

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sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
The post that was you both leapt on from Biden vs Trump





Yes, as you've pointed out consistently you are anti Trump, so you don't meet the simple criteria of the question and it doesn't explode anything :shrug:



It's not a false association. It is correct, as is your statement. But they are completely different statements and yours is irrelevant to the question asked :shrug:



Again, that wasn't what he said. It's completely irrelevant to the question asked, so I tried to give another simple example :shrug:



You then go off into a rant



Do you want to point out any post where I have called you Thick, Old, Racist or Scum ?

Or would you like to apologise ?

(About as likely as a Unicorn or a 'Good deal' :lolol:)

But still no answer to the original question why are all the seemingly pro-Trump (or anti-Biden) folks on here so pro Brexit?

you have real issues don't you....:rolleyes:
 


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