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


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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
That's rich coming from you considering that you have no idea about anything you say or do, you are an embarrassing and clueless no hoper.
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And you are still a complete and utter Chopper!:hilton::hilton::hilton::hilton::hilton:
 




Raleigh Chopper

New member
Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
Fluidity?Good chance May will be turfed out at the Tory conference,if not before.New Tory leadership/possible GE.If Boris/JRM get in then a no deal will happen,I have no doubt.Good chance the Italians will cause absolute chaos to the Euro/European banking in September,causing the Commission to have a melt down.Selmayr after the top job,and looks evil enough to trip Junker off the top step when his 'sciatica' is playing him up.Fluid enough for me.
Any of the above could cause different outcomes,and as for lorry jams,if they are held up tough titty.If the EU grinds to a halt,it's all their fault,so walk away and let the obstructionists of the EU sort it.We can get our Pringles from the USA,and watch and laugh.

Confirmed, thank you.
 


Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum








Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
3 posts of insults, one of whataboutism on Junker and a jpeg.

You've certainly exceeded my expectations :lolol:

Whereas you have been your usual utterly useless self.No answers,no ideas,just a clueless internet windbag.ITK in your case probably means Idiot Total Knob-what about your so-called meeting with the DexEU?More fabrication,I suppose.
 


knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
13,108
When I shopped at Aldi yesterday,all the fruit and most of the veg was labelled as British produce,and 25% cheaper than Waitrose.

Waitrose has oranges, lemons, grapefruits, melons, bananas, pineapples, nectarines, grapes, mangoes, avocadoes and a better class of customer and service.
 








Lincoln Imp

Well-known member
Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Fluidity?Good chance May will be turfed out at the Tory conference,if not before.New Tory leadership/possible GE.If Boris/JRM get in then a no deal will happen,I have no doubt.Good chance the Italians will cause absolute chaos to the Euro/European banking in September,causing the Commission to have a melt down.Selmayr after the top job,and looks evil enough to trip Junker off the top step when his 'sciatica' is playing him up.Fluid enough for me.
Any of the above could cause different outcomes,and as for lorry jams,if they are held up tough titty.If the EU grinds to a halt,it's all their fault,so walk away and let the obstructionists of the EU sort it.We can get our Pringles from the USA,and watch and laugh.

You may be right (and I hope you are) about May going this year though I think it more likely that the ERG will decide to get past March 29 before moving in. We'll see. If you're right and a No Deal becomes likely under the new PM then the government will have to consider how to avoid chaos at the ports. The only way I can think of is for tariffs to be withdrawn for imports from the EU. Personally I can't see how that can work but I'd like to know the Brexiteer view.
 


Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
And there lies the whole problem in one post.
March up to the voting booth and put your X (if you can spell it) in the leave box without thinking anything through, except probably immigration.

I’m not quite sure what your unhealthy obsession with immigration is all about?
I certainly didn’t march up to the voting booth, I took a leisurely stroll after work and cast my vote, I made sure before hand that I had digested all information, from both sides of the debate and decided I would like to leave the EU. I have said on numerous occasions that immigration has been wonderful for this country but I prefer to be able to welcome the brightest most productive talent from around the world,I disagree with the way the EU had had a say on who we can allow (predominantly white European)in.
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,106
Faversham
They have no answer Dave. Some are the shouty types, all bravado and big willies.

While I voted remain and see a no deal Brexit as a potentially massive problem for Dover, Northern Ireland and trade and travel in general (with various possible economic consequences) one thing I do respect (but disagree with) is the Das Reich position that a no-deal brexit does not need to be justified because it is brexit and that's all that matters - a bit like the desire for a divorce at any price by someone suffering domestic abuse (albeit he doesn't have the language skills to express himself that eloquently). What beats me though is the folk who say a no deal Brexit is fine because it will give us lots of advantages without pain, and then when qustioned fail to explain how any of this will be achieved; as noted above by my fellow remainers. If you simply don't care what happens after Brexit then why not just say so? Its silly to pretend it will all be lovely when you have absolutely no clue :shrug: And the correct rebuttal to that isn't 'you don't have a clue either' - that's like saying to the bloke telling you not to drive your car when pissed because you might crash 'you don't know whether I'll survive or crash either'. You can only mount that argument if you know there is no risk. Anyway its worth keeping this thread rolling even if we keep going through the same 'motions'....it has almost become a potential resource for sociology/history/politics students, going forward. I wonder what they will make of us all???
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,692
The Fatherland
I’m not quite sure what your unhealthy obsession with immigration is all about?
I certainly didn’t march up to the voting booth, I took a leisurely stroll after work and cast my vote, I made sure before hand that I had digested all information, from both sides of the debate and decided I would like to leave the EU. I have said on numerous occasions that immigration has been wonderful for this country but I prefer to be able to welcome the brightest most productive talent from around the world,I disagree with the way the EU had had a say on who we can allow (predominantly white European)in.

I see you as a fair and non-discriminatory person, do you therefore agree we should be unwelcoming to the lesser bright and lesser productive Brits? Where should we send them?
 






pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
I see you as a fair and non-discriminatory person, do you therefore agree we should be unwelcoming to the lesser bright and lesser productive Brits? Where should we send them?

How about we send (encourage) them back into education, or send them towards apprenticeships or send them into retraining. No one you have mentioned should be a lost cause to give up on. Successive governments over decades have just abandoned those at the bottom of the pile in favour of the easier option of cheap labour from abroad.No wonder they feel abandoned when so called " socialists" like you are the latest to turn your snooty middle class noses up at them.
 


Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
I see you as a fair and non-discriminatory person, do you therefore agree we should be unwelcoming to the lesser bright and lesser productive Brits? Where should we send them?

That’s a discussion for another day, unproductive Brits not going to be sent anywhere, they’re here as a birthright, my opinion of them is neither here nor there.
 


daveinprague

New member
Oct 1, 2009
12,572
Prague, Czech Republic
How about we send (encourage) them back into education, or send them towards apprenticeships or send them into retraining. No one you have mentioned should be a lost cause to give up on. Successive governments over decades have just abandoned those at the bottom of the pile in favour of the easier option of cheap labour from abroad.No wonder they feel abandoned when so called " socialists" like you are the latest to turn your snooty middle class noses up at them.

A new one. Howaboutary.
Has anything like that been outlined by the shower that is in power? If not. Its bollocks isnt it.
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
A new one. Howaboutary.
Has anything like that been outlined by the shower that is in power? If not. Its bollocks isnt it.

No it hasnt and its crap. If you read the post dave i said
Successive governments over decades have just abandoned those at the bottom of the pile.
They have all failed for years and could all have done better......it cant be bollocks to make an effort and try harder.
 


daveinprague

New member
Oct 1, 2009
12,572
Prague, Czech Republic
No it hasnt and its crap. If you read the post dave i said
Successive governments over decades have just abandoned those at the bottom of the pile.
They have all failed for years and could all have done better......it cant be bollocks to make an effort and try harder.

No, its not bollocks to make an effort, however, there is no sign of any effort is there.
 


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