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[Politics] Brexit

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


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GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
I do apologise for not working a 24 hour day.

Don't tell me you think I went through the entire thread and counted.

:lolol: no i didn't,well i hope you didn't,it was very much tic..as for not working 24hrs? i not why not :jester:
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Thank-you and yes, I do actually! :ohmy:

I voted 'remain', I still don't think to leave is the right decision, but that's all water under the bridge and irrelevant as is the continuation of whining in 'defeat' and crowing in 'victory' which should both cease, as that's rather pointless now.

As the PM says - Brexit means Brexit, and we are going to make a success of it - We are all Brexiteers now.

We bide our time until WE are ready, then WE invoke Article 50 and leave the EU in an orderly, cordial and cooperative manner in the best interests of all concerned.

Sounds like a good plan.
Can you tell the moaners......i think the gloaters already know. :)
 




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,178
Goldstone
What? I thought you Brexit lot wanted out? If you want to leave don't you, er, just leave?
Why doesn't the UK just leave though? Why all this "deal" nonsense? You wanted out of a club you felt was corrupt and unaccountable and now you want a deal with them. Be brave and cut loose now.
You're just repeating what you've already said. It was stupid the first time you said it.
No. Many months ago I said if Brexit wins then I hope they head off and do their thing. The world is your oyster, apparently, so I don't understand why two months later you're still hanging around wanting to do some deal with an allegedly corrupt and unaccountable body. I'm also puzzled why the Tory party then elected a Remainer.

Be brave and pull the trigger now.
It was stupid the first 2 (or more) times you said it.

You say you don't understand why we want to do a deal. Not even you can be that stupid, so you have to be trolling.
 








Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
All you need to do is click on the number of replies to the right of the thread title on the main index page.

As of 25 August this is the list of those with over 100 posts on this thread along with their stance on staying or leaving.

Baldseagull - 240 - Stay
Soulman - 210 - Leave
Seagull58 - 209 - Leave
GoldWithFalmer - 189 - Leave
ManOfSussex - 187 - Stay
Lincoln Imp - 174 - Stay
The Clamp - 171 - Stay
pastafarian - 169 - Leave
Triggaaar - 168 - Leave
JC Footy Genius - 138 - Leave
studio150 - 136 - Stay
GT49er - 112 - Leave
Hampster Gull - 112 - Stay
Two Professors - 108 - Leave
portslade seagull - 103 - Leave
beorhthelm - 102 - Leave

So of the top 16, 10 are from the leave camp and 6 remain.

So who has edited out 5Ways and anybody else from the Remain camp with a high count?Research so bad can only be produced by someone from YouGov :lolol::dunce:
 






Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
I voted 'remain' but haven't whined for a long time now. :lolol:

I've never really understood this whining & whingeing charge. There's a debate occurring. People from both sides having discussions. Get over it. No one's bleating. It's most likely that Brexit will happen but a change of direction is not impossible and those of us with our backs against the wall are going to keep on having a right old go. Eyeballing almost inevitable defeat is an old British tradition after all, terrifically popular in our country's history. It's an old Albion tradition too. In the mid-90s David Bellotti imperiously demanded that those of us resisting his board's steamroller plans stop whining. Fortunately, we didn't. Whining was the wrong word then and it's the wrong word now. Let those with the odds on their side accuse us of what they want - I for one will argue on.
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
So who has edited out 5Ways and anybody else from the Remain camp with a high count?Research so bad can only be produced by someone from YouGov :lolol::dunce:

I think he topped the other referendum thread that was 900ish pages long and wasnt merged with this one.......it must be still out there somewhere
 


Theatre of Trees

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
7,839
TQ2905
So who has edited out 5Ways and anybody else from the Remain camp with a high count?Research so bad can only be produced by someone from YouGov :lolol::dunce:

All legit, only included those with over 100 posts. If you want to check yourself click on the number of replies next to the the thread title on the main page and you can see the whole list in all its glory with you sitting at number 13. Only editing I did was to add the leave and stay and I've been following this thread long enough to know exactly where the top 16 sit.
 




ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,173
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
I've never really understood this whining & whingeing charge. There's a debate occurring. People from both sides having discussions. Get over it. No one's bleating. It's most likely that Brexit will happen but a change of direction is not impossible and those of us with our backs against the wall are going to keep on having a right old go. Eyeballing almost inevitable defeat is an old British tradition after all, terrifically popular in our country's history. It's an old Albion tradition too. In the mid-90s David Bellotti imperiously demanded that those of us resisting his board's steamroller plans stop whining. Fortunately, we didn't. Whining was the wrong word then and it's the wrong word now. Let those with the odds on their side accuse us of what they want - I for one will argue on.

I take your point. There has been some whining in 'defeat' and crowing at 'victory' though over this, coupled with the accusations made of doing so and other things that have been said and it has negated it as a debate and turned it into in exercise in some people insulting each other at times.
 


Hampster Gull

Well-known member
Dec 22, 2010
13,465
You seem to have fallen into the trap that thinks only conservatives voted to leave.
ignoring sizeable numbers of greens,socialists,labour,lib dems and plod cumrack that voted to leave also

Not at all? Apparently we are all brexiteers as we a leave vote. Analogous is we are all now conservatives as we had a tory election vote. Just pointing out the former is ludicrous as the latter would be.
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
55,564
Burgess Hill
Faversham wine lake, actually. I should probably stay off this particular thread since, to be fair, I am very not part of the hand wringing tendency. But it does strike me as extraordinary, this turn of events. I was listening to someone on R5 the other morning, on a phone-in, emoting that Brexit is Brexit and we should just Brexit now, no negociations, nothing. Just . . . . gone. I understand her imperative but, blimey . . . . 'so what about the replacement of current trade deals that are enshirined in our EU membership?'. 'I don't care about that!'. But what about the fact that a huge chunk of our immigration is from outside the EU and'.... 'Brexit is Brexit'. Could we, actually, just leave tomorrow and work out all the deals later? My head says 'no' but my heart says 'Brexit IS BREXIT!!!!'. And I voted REMAIN! In times of madness he who blinks last wins.

Aside from that I am struggling with a book chapter the first draught of which was written by a careless colleague; who puts semicolons everywhere; and writes sentences that can be up to; but no including; 20 lines long, and if I don't have a bit of downtime on my favourite source of Brighton related internet hilarity, I'll swing for him next time we Skype, so help me I will :lolol:

Does the careless colleague know the difference between 'draught' and 'draft' ? [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,144
Faversham
Does the careless colleague know the difference between 'draught' and 'draft' ? [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

Indeed he does. Heh heh heh :fishing:

I cannot lie. It was a typo :shootselfpunk::facepalm::lolol:
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,706
The Fatherland
It was stupid the first 2 (or more) times you said it.

You say you don't understand why we want to do a deal. Not even you can be that stupid, so you have to be trolling.

I'm bored now, give me a shout when something happens.
 








they will only be handled by the commission upto a point, assuming everything is agreeable to all members. once the negotiations stray into areas that raises objections from individual countries, they could veto so they need to agree. if there is treaty changes required all members will need to ratify. in short, if one of the major countries simple doesnt want deal type x, then it wont go ahead, so it may be prudent to ensure they support deal type x.

Sorry if I'm misunderstanding but are you referring to some sort subsequent "trade" type arrangement/deal here?

Article 50 is about EU withdrawal, pure and simple; ie how the leaving member state and the EU disengage from each other, hopefully via an agreed Withdrawal Treaty, and the requirements from an EU standpoint seem pretty clear (to me anyway).
The Council has to agree, by consensus, the guidelines for an agreement with the leaving member state, so the head of state in every EU country (excl UK) has a veto. The Commission are then responsible for negotiating a Withdrawal Treaty with the departing MS and, assuming one is successfully concluded it then has to be approved by the Council (QM voting - ie x15 members states representing 65%+ of population) and the European Parliament (simple majority). As I said previously, the Council has already done this and their position is due to be ratified at the Bratislava summit next month; the Commission's head negotiator has been appointed and is due in post next month; the Council's representative is Didier Suuews although his team's primary role will be in the negotiation of any EU/UK post-Brexit arrangements, should the UK decide it wants something more than the basic WTO rules.
Fair enough about any Treaty change requiring ratification by every member state; however, every state has a veto (regardless of size) and Article 50 does not allow for a Withdrawal Treaty to amend an EU Treaty.
 


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