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    Quote Originally Posted by MillerBill View Post
    May must get "deal"that majority of the country voted for,in the biggest turnout of voters ever and that means a PROPER Brexit.
    Good luck with that Bill .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Good luck with that Bill .
    You side with the fat cat Islington London bubble crowd.Ignore what the people voted for and that was to leave the EU.Just like when Geldoff put two fingers up at the fisherman, who were trying to get their jobs back, while he was prancing about with his lovey dovey remoaners on the millionaire's yacht.PATHETIC !!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MillerBill View Post
    You side with the fat cat Islington London bubble crowd.Ignore what the people voted for and that was to leave the EU.Just like when Geldoff put two fingers up at the fisherman, who were trying to get their jobs back, while he was prancing about with his lovey dovey remoaners on the millionaire's yacht.PATHETIC !!!!!!!!!!
    Not sure I understand your point here Bill
    Who are you saying is siding with the"fat cat Islington London bubble crowd"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    Not sure I understand your point here Bill
    Who are you saying is siding with the"fat cat Islington London bubble crowd"
    Anybody who wants to deny the democratic vote of the people!!!.Why are these people so obsessed in staying in this dictatorial organisation, which we have subsidised over so many years.Take the blinkers off and see why the likes of the dodgepot billionaire Soros is financing project fear.Time for Corbyn to wake up and let us know what he REALLY thinks about the EU.May is a remainer,Corbyn is against staying tied up to this corrupt club but why is he so quiet.Stick to your principles,come out and be brave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MillerBill View Post
    Anybody who wants to deny the democratic vote of the people!!!.Why are these people so obsessed in staying in this dictatorial organisation, which we have subsidised over so many years.Take the blinkers off and see why the likes of the dodgepot billionaire Soros is financing project fear.Time for Corbyn to wake up and let us know what he REALLY thinks about the EU.May is a remainer,Corbyn is against staying tied up to this corrupt club but why is he so quiet.Stick to your principles,come out and be brave.
    Again, I respect how much leaving the EU means to many people Bill. For me, it’s not about any obsession for staying with the EU – it’s just that we have woven 40 years of trading agreements and arrangements with the other member states and that we benefit from being able to move goods easily between the countries and also move ourselves easily between countries. To suddenly tear ourselves away from such intricate arrangements seems to me not a project fear outcome: it’s a logical outcome of what will happen when a trading nation abruptly severs its agreements with much of a continent and terminates the economic benefits that this has been bringing us. As one poster said, they think it will cost them their job but he is willing to brave that. I respect those feelings but can’t you likewise respect that many people are also intelligent enough to read around the issues, from both perspectives, weigh up the risks and decide that they are not willing to take such extreme risks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MillerBill View Post
    Anybody who wants to deny the democratic vote of the people!!!.Why are these people so obsessed in staying in this dictatorial organisation, which we have subsidised over so many years.Take the blinkers off and see why the likes of the dodgepot billionaire Soros is financing project fear.Time for Corbyn to wake up and let us know what he REALLY thinks about the EU.May is a remainer,Corbyn is against staying tied up to this corrupt club but why is he so quiet.Stick to your principles,come out and be brave.
    Agree with that Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by MillerBill View Post
    Anybody who wants to deny the democratic vote of the people!!!.Why are these people so obsessed in staying in this dictatorial organisation, which we have subsidised over so many years.Take the blinkers off and see why the likes of the dodgepot billionaire Soros is financing project fear.Time for Corbyn to wake up and let us know what he REALLY thinks about the EU.May is a remainer,Corbyn is against staying tied up to this corrupt club but why is he so quiet.Stick to your principles,come out and be brave.
    All well and good and a noble statement, thing is, what happens in the interim, who is affected for the five years(at the very least) after brexit? who explains to those affected directly and indirectly? Nobody seems to want to address that issue, do they??

    Once again i read the words 'Project fear'......it's not fear, it's FACT, not hard to research really...as for mentioning Soros, i suppose the leave campaign just involved ordinary folk on ordinary salaries, remind me again which side has been found adopting dodgy(at best) financial shenanigans...

    As for Corbyn, personally i think he's played a blinder upto yet, remember, he's in the opposition, not in power, he's played the lot like fiddles to a place where the tory party is in absolute turmoil, never ever a bad thing that, is it?

    The fact is that no deal Brexit, under the tories, will cripple the country, it would give the rabid right wing carte blanche to strip environment regulation and workers rights and employment laws etc etc, the other fact is that if we really are going to do a no deal brexit, then the only viable option for the country's benefit as a whole is to do that under a labour gov't....

    Call a GE....

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    Quote Originally Posted by millmoormagic View Post
    All well and good and a noble statement, thing is, what happens in the interim, who is affected for the five years(at the very least) after brexit? who explains to those affected directly and indirectly? Nobody seems to want to address that issue, do they??

    Once again i read the words 'Project fear'......it's not fear, it's FACT, not hard to research really...as for mentioning Soros, i suppose the leave campaign just involved ordinary folk on ordinary salaries, remind me again which side has been found adopting dodgy(at best) financial shenanigans...

    As for Corbyn, personally i think he's played a blinder upto yet, remember, he's in the opposition, not in power, he's played the lot like fiddles to a place where the tory party is in absolute turmoil, never ever a bad thing that, is it?

    The fact is that no deal Brexit, under the tories, will cripple the country, it would give the rabid right wing carte blanche to strip environment regulation and workers rights and employment laws etc etc, the other fact is that if we really are going to do a no deal brexit, then the only viable option for the country's benefit as a whole is to do that under a labour gov't....

    Call a GE....
    The country voted to leave the EU, so arguments about the possible negative conseqeunces of that are now history.

    For there to be a General Election the government would have to ask Parliament to vote on the issue and there would have to be a two thirds majority in favour. The other way is for Labour to move and win a motion of no confidence in the government that the government cannot reverse within 14 days. The SNP and Lib Dems have made it clear that they will support such a motion and so it’s down to Corbyn to decide whether to go for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
    The country voted to leave the EU, so arguments about the possible negative conseqeunces of that are now history.

    For there to be a General Election the government would have to ask Parliament to vote on the issue and there would have to be a two thirds majority in favour. The other way is for Labour to move and win a motion of no confidence in the government that the government cannot reverse within 14 days. The SNP and Lib Dems have made it clear that they will support such a motion and so it’s down to Corbyn to decide whether to go for it.
    Which is exactly what he's doing, he's a fully experienced parliamentarian, he's manouvred the tories into this position, he's playing them, and you, like a fiddle, he'll call for the no confidence vote when he's good and ready...if he did it right now he'd galvanise the tory's, and the DUP, please keep up...

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