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Thread: F*ckin Brexit

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    A dreadful result for any prime minister, under normal circumstances.

    With this f'uckin idiot of course, she will see it as a victory.

    Now over to the DUP




    Just as an aside, I heard a tory mp on the radio last week saying that he thought the DUP were bluffing.

    I don't think the DUP would even understand the concept of bluffing.

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    May actively campaigned against Brexit, so it's no surprise she (and whoever is pulling her strings) are trying to sabotage it.

    Staying in the EU is daft, unless you are a globalist who wants to hand over national sovereignty to Germany, sorry EU.

    Britain should have taken the reigns from the start and set a strict 6 month deadline for the EU to agree a deal and put the onus on them. The EU are bricking it that once they lose Britain and realise they're able to take back control over their economy, most other members would realise the experiment is done.

    If they don't leave now, they're signing up to years and years of polarisation and economic stagnation.

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    Away and wave your union jack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by washingtonwhips View Post
    May actively campaigned against Brexit, so it's no surprise she (and whoever is pulling her strings) are trying to sabotage it.

    Staying in the EU is daft, unless you are a globalist who wants to hand over national sovereignty to Germany, sorry EU.

    Britain should have taken the reigns from the start and set a strict 6 month deadline for the EU to agree a deal and put the onus on them. The EU are bricking it that once they lose Britain and realise they're able to take back control over their economy, most other members would realise the experiment is done.

    If they don't leave now, they're signing up to years and years of polarisation and economic stagnation.
    Last edited by StandfreeFM; 13-12-2018 at 09:34 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StandfreeFM View Post
    haha.... maybe someone who's done a bit more research into it than most people on here. an ex snp die hard... ex leave voter, turned brexiteer.

    a raaaare breed indeed

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    Quote Originally Posted by washingtonwhips View Post
    haha.... maybe someone who's done a bit more research into it than most people on here. an ex snp die hard... ex leave voter, turned brexiteer.

    a raaaare breed indeed
    Indeed. Because there's no research that would make you come to those conclusions. Nobody, not even the most Brexity of Brexiteers has yet been aboe to point to a single advantage to leaving the EU, except vague terms like "taking back control of our borders (we already do this), make our own laws (we do this), etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatshaft View Post
    Indeed. Because there's no research that would make you come to those conclusions. Nobody, not even the most Brexity of Brexiteers has yet been aboe to point to a single advantage to leaving the EU, except vague terms like "taking back control of our borders (we already do this), make our own laws (we do this), etc.
    https://refugeesmigrants.un.org/migration-compact

    this would contradict your belief that we care about control of borders... if migration becomes a human right for all, there's only one way traffic to countries with the best welfare systems.

    ... and as a double whammy, criticism of open borders will come under the ever more ludicrous umbrella of "hate speech"

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    Dunno if anyone’s noticed but we live on an island. If we can’t control our borders, then thats hardly the fault of the EU

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    It's Shengen for me
    It's Shengen for me

    A secure EU border, while working to expand the EU is essential.

    Raising the barbed wire and building cocntrol towers along the white cliffs seems a tad dramatic though.



    Blaming the EU for American led English political correctness is f'uckin madness.
    I'm not talking about borders here, just the tendency to blame the EU for stuff it has nothing to do with.
    Last edited by donsdaft; 14-12-2018 at 09:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by washingtonwhips View Post
    haha.... maybe someone who's done a bit more research into it than most people on here. an ex snp die hard... ex leave voter, turned brexiteer.

    a raaaare breed indeed
    Yeah, you sound like a prick tbh. Complete opposite of the causes I support and sanctimonious with it.

    Nae offence like. Well, mibbee a wee bit of offence...

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