- Jul 10, 2003
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soon be time to take the medicine
regards
DR
Tell us oh wise one,
What the major implications of Brexit will be ?
After all, you wouldn't vote for something you don't understand, would you
soon be time to take the medicine
regards
DR
soon be time to take the medicine
regards
DR
I don't think anyone is saying it won't be complicated. But I am sure it will happen.
Utter nonsese. A bit like 'prepare for a General Election in 2017'.
BrExit pretty clearly means Britain leaving the European Union. That is what was on the ballot paper. That is what was voted for by the majority. That is what we will do. It doesn't seem an overly complicated concept.
What are you talking about? How is it nonsense when May and Davis can't even agree on the basics of what "Brexit" will mean, and what's it got to do with a GE?
This means the whole result is invalid as the official ballot paper made no refetence to Britain. I was cadting my vote on whether the United Kingdom should leave or remain. Why didn't you raise your wrong ballot paper on the day.
Yes, yes... obviously factually it is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland... but tell that to Team GB in the Olympics etc...
Yes, this and the people who weren't eligible to vote at the time but would be by the time it happens.
Tell us oh wise one,
What the major implications of Brexit will be ?
After all, you wouldn't vote for something you don't understand, would you
There's nothing left wing about the fact that the government had no plan for a Leave win and still have no plan whatsoever for actually leaving the EU.It's left wing diversionary drivel.... anything to take attention away from their utter shambles.
Best tell that to the government then cos they haven't got a ****ing clue what it actually means!
just last week I saw the right honourable member for Henley on Sky News implying that we'll remain in the single market, which he stated would happen throughout the leave campaign too.
What is it that you Remainers don't get? The GOVERNMENT didn't want BREXIT. They nearly ALL voted for REMAIN (snouts in the trough you see). May didn't support Brexit (although she wasn't exactly supporting Remain either).
So of course the GOVERNMENT doesn't have a plan, because the vote was promised by CMD and he never thought he would lose, so never even prepared any groundwork.
The GOVERNMENT are recruiting trade negatiators at the moment and trying to develop a strategy, but it wasn't the GOVERNMENTS choice to leave, it was the majority of the population who voted.
So, FFS, stop going on about no plan. They (the Remainers) didn't plan as CMD stopped civil servants doing any form of planning as he didn't want to countenance the risk of losing. So, if you want to blame anyone, blame the F*CKING REMAIN team for being so THICK as to not even plan for the possibility that, in a Yes/No vote, you may F*CKING lose.
See, it ain't that complicated. Farage, Gove, Johnson, etc. WEREN'T IN POWER. Remainers were.
It’s too resource hungry for something that won’t make any difference. The government have had to employ 350 “experienced” monkeys to try and make sense of the details. It’s counterproductive it would be interesting to know how much this will cost just employing all these extra people.
It’s too resource hungry for something that won’t make any difference. The government have had to employ 350 “experienced” monkeys to try and make sense of the details. It’s counterproductive it would be interesting to know how much this will cost just employing all these extra people.
I would have thought the governments time would be better spent on something productive.
Best tell that to the government then cos they haven't got a ****ing clue what it actually means!