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[Politics] Brexit

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


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JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
To save time, over the next few days and weeks can we just all assume that the #teameucrew (Randygrizzlingleverwatford mcnob31 and of course Dave in denial) think any deal (no matter the content) will be TERRIBLE. :lolol:
 


daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
To save time, over the next few days and weeks can we just all assume that the #teameucrew (Randygrizzlingleverwatford mcnob31 and of course Dave in denial) think any deal (no matter the content) will be TERRIBLE. :lolol:

You forgot to list the Brexit positives
 


WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,751
To save time, over the next few days and weeks can we just all assume that the #teameucrew (Randygrizzlingleverwatford mcnob31 and of course Dave in denial) think any deal (no matter the content) will be TERRIBLE. :lolol:

I think you are still having problems with aiming your anger. I know we're going back to basics, but remember these were the people who believed you were a complete moron and stitched you up.

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It wasn't any of us who voted for a border in the Irish Sea and the break up your precious Union :shrug:

A deal whereby we keep absolute control of our fishing waters and get tariff free access to the EU market (including services, the bit that's over 80% of our GDP) whilst not being bound by the EU's rules and regulations (ie not a vassal state) would be absolutely delightful and I would be singing it's praises to the rafters.

You know, rather like the one you were sold and believed :facepalm:

I'm really not helping your condition, am I ? Try not to get angry :bigwave:
 
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JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
I think you are still having problems with aiming your anger. I know we're going back to basics, but remember these were the people who believed you were a moron and stitched you up.

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And none of us voted to break up your precious Union :shrug:

Ah, my number one fan is back. Can you update the group on your current view on no-deal ... big fan?, always thought it couldn't happen?, definitely will happen? ... always hoped it won't happen? (Please try to avoid fibbing) :wink:
 




daveinplzen

New member
Aug 31, 2018
2,846
Ah, my number one fan is back. Can you update the group on your current view on no-deal ... big fan?, always thought it couldn't happen?, definitely will happen? ... always hoped it won't happen? (Please try to avoid fibbing) :wink:

Don't forget that list of positives. You voted for it, should be easy enough.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Ridiculous? Liam Fox was knocked out of the running for the WTO because he didn't get enough VOTES. :lolol:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54462200

So now, it's either a South Korean or a Nigerian to run the WTO who are based in Geneva, Switzerland.

:smile:

So what if the last two candidates are a Nigerian and a South Korean. Perhaps they are the last two because they have the best CV.

The Director General doesn’t “run” the WTO as you seem to have imagined. The role has little power over policy as its mainly advisory. The WTO is a forum, it is run by its member governments. It is the membership that makes the major WTO decisions. Representative ministers, delegates and ambassadors agree by consensus and the agreements are ratified in member parliaments.

So when you ask who elects the WTO

Who elects the WTO and why will we have to obey their rules to be able to trade in the world.
.

It is a daft question. You clearly don’t understand the WTO is a forum for facilitating trade and resolving trade differences and not a government.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
If true .. that will disappoint Watford zero as he has predicted and wanted a no-deal outcome (despite lying about it and previously saying it couldn't happen) .. also spare a thought for the numerous Brexit thread regulars who have predicated all the hundreds/thousands of hysterical posts predicting armageddon and a few even spent some money stockpiling supplies.

Don’t forget only a few weeks ago World Wat Z also predicted Boris would fold and would negotiate us to have BRINO for the new relationship when the transition expires, ie members of the single market and members of the EU customs union. Imagine actually believing that…..snigger.
which wasnt nearly as funny as predicting we wouldnt actually Leave and would remain instead.
 




WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,751
Don’t forget only a few weeks ago World Wat Z also predicted Boris would fold and would negotiate us to have BRINO for the new relationship when the transition expires, ie members of the single market and members of the EU customs union. Imagine actually believing that…..snigger.
which wasnt nearly as funny as predicting we wouldnt actually Leave and would remain instead.

Chicken run having a little lie down ?

I can see that you and JCFG are going to be on entertaining form tonight, but I've already spent 10 minutes longer on here than I really should on account of having a life :lolol:

Keep yourselves entertained (NOT like that with your bookmarks). Try not to embarrass yourselves (as if :wink:)

And play nicely :wave:
 


JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Don't forget that list of positives. You voted for it, should be easy enough.

Listed in my extensive back catalogue numerous times David .. continually pretending no one on this thread puts forward any positives is both childish and dishonest .. but entirely predictable.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Chicken run having a little lie down ?

I can see that you and JCFG are going to be on entertaining form tonight, but I've already spent 10 minutes longer on here than I really should on account of having a life :lolol:

Keep yourselves entertained (NOT like that with your bookmarks). Try not to embarrass yourselves (as if :wink:)

And play nicely :wave:

Dunno
Why dont you ask him.

You used to be good at stalking with your @`s
 




JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
Don’t forget only a few weeks ago World Wat Z also predicted Boris would fold and would negotiate us to have BRINO for the new relationship when the transition expires, ie members of the single market and members of the EU customs union. Imagine actually believing that…..snigger.
which wasnt nearly as funny as predicting we wouldnt actually Leave and would remain instead.

It was ever thus ..

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:D
 


daveinprague

New member
Oct 1, 2009
12,572
Prague, Czech Republic
Listed in my extensive back catalogue numerous times David .. continually pretending no one on this thread puts forward any positives is both childish and dishonest .. but entirely predictable.

Aw come on. Should take you a couple of minutes at best. Stop running away from what should be an easy thing to do
 






Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,724
If true .. that will disappoint Watford zero as he has predicted and wanted a no-deal outcome (despite lying about it and previously saying it couldn't happen) .. also spare a thought for the numerous Brexit thread regulars who have predicated all the hundreds/thousands of hysterical posts predicting armageddon and a few even spent some money stockpiling supplies.

Well one thing is certain, whether it's no deal, A great deal or a terrible deal.....it's exactly what Brexiters voted for
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
The Bravado of the EU loons on here is unbelievable, are they actually claiming some sort of result and if they are what have they won ?PMSL
Regards
DF
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
So what if the last two candidates are a Nigerian and a South Korean. Perhaps they are the last two because they have the best CV.

The Director General doesn’t “run” the WTO as you seem to have imagined. The role has little power over policy as its mainly advisory. The WTO is a forum, it is run by its member governments. It is the membership that makes the major WTO decisions. Representative ministers, delegates and ambassadors agree by consensus and the agreements are ratified in member parliaments.

So when you ask who elects the WTO



It is a daft question. You clearly don’t understand the WTO is a forum for facilitating trade and resolving trade differences and not a government.

Not that different from elected members of the European Parliament, delegates to the Commision and heads of state to the Council.

No doubt I’ll get told off, yet again, for getting my delegates and members mixed up, but who cares?
 








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