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    Quote Originally Posted by BigLadonOS View Post
    PMSL, I asked who and when for one simple reason mate.

    Firstly let us get to the facts shall we.

    Who instigated the serving of article 50 to the EU?
    Answer: The remainer Theresa May set in motion article 50

    May appointed 3 remainers to the EU privy council before attempting to negotiate a deal.

    So I will ask you where have the Leave campaign told lies? And even the statement you posted does not say that a deal is guaranteed.

    Waiting for your reply with yet more bull**** you can think up.
    So you are saying that the promises made by the vote leave campaign count for nothing? Even though they pursuaded us to vote leave, we then elected (at general election) a pm to undertake the negotiations, and we spent 3 years in negotiations that the vote leave campaign promised we would have?

    Or is it just that you don't like the terms that resulted from the negotiations and therefore are trying to get your own way by default?

    What we were promised hasn't been delivered. If Boris succeeds in renegotiation, fair enough. If not, then back to square one I'm afraid and a referendum on clearer terms

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    So you are saying that the promises made by the vote leave campaign count for nothing? Even though they pursuaded us to vote leave, we then elected (at general election) a pm to undertake the negotiations, and we spent 3 years in negotiations that the vote leave campaign promised we would have?

    Or is it just that you don't like the terms that resulted from the negotiations and therefore are trying to get your own way by default?

    What we were promised hasn't been delivered. If Boris succeeds in renegotiation, fair enough. If not, then back to square one I'm afraid and a referendum on clearer terms
    No. I am saying that May took the action that made what the leave campaign said as null and void by setting in motion article 50 and therefore making it impossible for them to do what it said they would do.

    Trying to negotiate a deal before the law to leave was put in to action is no longer relevant because May has already pit it in to law.

    Now go away and try to come up with something that actually backs up your case instead of the crap that you come out with post after post.

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