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IT'S LIKE A GAME OF MUSICAL CHAIRS , there's only one winner and that's BREXITAre you bored with this thread going round in circles, I am.
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IT'S LIKE A GAME OF MUSICAL CHAIRS , there's only one winner and that's BREXITAre you bored with this thread going round in circles, I am.
did they all cry when they lost the vote
Why is it wrong to keep bringing up voter intelligence? For the very reasons I mentioned that you ignored: why all of a sudden is it now a problem specifically for the Brexit vote but not for general elections? Why are these polls being commissioned? We both know it's because Remainers are using it as a weapon to beat the people they disagree with. It makes you feel better, it also stops you from having to engage with other people's opinions. We get it.
Ah. And you mentioned the Daily Mail. The root cause of every ill. You're wrong actually. The Daily Mail backed Remain. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...fer-freer-prosperous-yes-GREATER-Britain.html
Also worth noting that the Remain campaign had their own backers stoking people's fears too (apart from the Daily Mail of course) https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jan/05/chief-economist-of-bank-of-england-admits-errors and every bit as vociferous in their support of Remain as the Brexit camp.
Ah. And you mentioned the Daily Mail. The root cause of every ill. You're wrong actually. The Daily Mail backed Remain. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...fer-freer-prosperous-yes-GREATER-Britain.html
Errr...you're wrong actually. Daily Mail front page banner headline June 22nd 2016 (the date before the referendum) "IF YOU BELIEVE IN BRITAIN VOTE LEAVE".
As for the Guardian, it isn't mass circulation and it isn't read by the less-educated nor aimed at the old.
The Mail on Sunday (Geordie Greig) backed remain, The Daily Mail (Paul Dacre) backed leave.
Why is it wrong to keep bringing up voter intelligence? For the very reasons I mentioned that you ignored: why all of a sudden is it now a problem specifically for the Brexit vote but not for general elections? Why are these polls being commissioned? We both know it's because Remainers are using it as a weapon to beat the people they disagree with. It makes you feel better, it also stops you from having to engage with other people's opinions. We get it.
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So you have evidence of the Tories allowing multi-nationals to setup in business here and receive illegal tax treatment? If you have then I suggest that you inform Mr Juncker immediately. He would love the chance to distract attention from himself and his country. I look forward to reading about it.
another spot on post sir albionOf course you'll get story's of remainers saying they know people who regret their vote....well that old chestnut never ends and to be fair it's irrelevant.Its no surprise many feel they've made a mistake when you have idiots taking their time with negotiations and going against the will of the people week after week.
You have remainers desperately trying to jeopardise the process by delaying the process and you have weak politicians crumbling like little girls trying to please the Brussels idiots.
Everybody needs to get some backbone and move in the direction of brexit because all this shite is just feeding the EU more ammunition....This massively includes the many thousands of politicians who're trying to further their own careers by going against brexit !!!
I would sack any politician who stands against brexit as we've had the vote and it's old news....it's the brexit way or the highway end of story.
Nick Clegg , that name seems to ring a bellHave no real problem with the actual commissioning of said polls, if you are in politics I would assume its useful to have as much information as possible of who voted what way for future reference to see which type of audience you are connecting with or not. Saying that though this is where the relationship with the data should end, you are quite right in saying that it is being used as a weapon to beat leavers(they cant help themselves). This is an abuse of the information though as a vote is equal no matter what your educational upbringing, colour, religious background, shoe size or age. So what? Some might say. Well this abuse leads to extreme undemocratic calls from people like Nick Clegg who say the vote of a young person should in future count double, or the poster on the Brexit thread (who wasn’t joking) saying you should only be allowed to vote if you had a certain level of intelligence.
If anyone cant see a problem with those train of thoughts I imagine they are the ones using the data the most as a stick to beat.
I would sack any politician who stands against brexit as we've had the vote and it's old news.
The one thing that would change their electoral fortunes almost immediately would be to become the party which fights to remain in the EU..
Eventually - perhaps in 5 years' time - they will come to their senses, purge the party of the idealistic right-wing xenophobes, .
Yesterday (May's speech) was another small part of the "blow up".
When I made that comment, I was not referring at all to the conversation that had gone before. I should have been more precise. I was referring to the manipulating, back-stabbing, self-preservation, self-promotion, deception-ridden farce going on at the moment which purports to be the Conservative Party.
From the BBC website
"German companies with a presence in the UK should be planning for a "very hard Brexit", Germany's biggest industry body has warned.
German industry looked "with concern" at the progress of the Brexit talks, said the boss of the Federation of German Industries (BDI), Joachim Lang.
Britain "is lacking a clear concept despite talking a lot," he added."
I suspect he has been looking at this thread re last statement
I doubt that but I would say that this 'clear concept' is more to do with the lack of any clarity from the EU regarding how they have come up with the calculations for the exit bill. It seems to me that it is a wish list of how much money they need and, with nobody else prepared to fork out, they're looking at us to pay it. Good luck with that.
Dampening hopes among some Brexiteers that London could succeed in driving a wedge between governments and companies in other European countries, Lang said German industry fully backed the EU’s negotiation strategy.
“To make it clear: Yes, German industry wants to keep a very close relationship with Britain. But have no doubt: We prioritise the further development of the EU,” Lang said.
“The ball now lies in Britain’s court. The speech by the British prime minister in Florence two weeks ago by no means brought the clarity that had been hoped for,” Lang said, referring to May’s attempt to speed up negotiations.
I doubt that but I would say that this 'clear concept' is more to do with the lack of any clarity from the EU regarding how they have come up with the calculations for the exit bill. It seems to me that it is a wish list of how much money they need and, with nobody else prepared to fork out, they're looking at us to pay it. Good luck with that.
Yeah all this debate about the future of this country and what the future will hold for our children is a real drag...
I doubt that but I would say that this 'clear concept' is more to do with the lack of any clarity from the EU regarding how they have come up with the calculations for the exit bill. It seems to me that it is a wish list of how much money they need and, with nobody else prepared to fork out, they're looking at us to pay it. Good luck with that.
No mention of any EU exit bill in regards to the 'lacking clear concept' in the Reuters article on this either - http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-br...iff-brexit-german-industry-says-idUKKBN1CA0KV
Personally I'm surprised, because I can clearly recall Owen Patterson saying on Sky News there would be a deal because German industry would demand one.