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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Hope its rejected as a stitch up! News dominated by immigrants coming over in dinghies - send the feckers right back! Charity starts at home with our elderly and the crumbling NHS!

    The country is a shambles and Teresa May so weak it's pathetic. Even the Irish PM seems to be calling the shots but hey they were begging everyone for a bail out a few years ago!
    Why is it that these migrants keep leaving France to get to the UK? Isnt this country going to cease to exist come March 29th. These migrants must know something you know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    For a white one. After the way we let Europe dictate to us. British bulldog, lets change that to a French poodle.
    When did we leave the Great out of Britain.
    Need to get our act together.
    You mean the EU looking after their members interests? Who would have thought...

    We're leaving as a member of a union, which means we're no longer entitled to the same benefits as the other members.

    Everyone on here who voted leave must have realised that beforehand, surely....

    This is the best deal we're going to get in these circumstances, unless we remain in the EU.

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    We should have a depiction of Mrs May bent double with Tusk and Barnier lined up ready to roger her up the a r s e.

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    While I don't think it's the greatest of deals, it's the best we're going to get. I voted to leave and I am not overjoyed. However, what are the alternatives? A second referendum, no way! A general election with the possibility of a Corbyn government, absolutely no way! Renegotiation of the deal, that's not going to happen. A no deal scenario, personally my choice, but won't happen. So we're left with the deal that's in place. That's just my simplistic take on the situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    You mean the EU looking after their members interests? Who would have thought...

    We're leaving as a member of a union, which means we're no longer entitled to the same benefits as the other members.

    Everyone on here who voted leave must have realised that beforehand, surely....

    This is the best deal we're going to get in these circumstances, unless we remain in the EU.
    Should read the Germans and French looking after thier interests,the rest WILL do as their told.

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    Quote Originally Posted by albion68 View Post
    Should read the Germans and French looking after thier interests,the rest WILL do as their told.
    Why are you surprised? Course they're going to look after their interests...

    We're now up against the EU as a competitor who have 6x greater economy than us, 8x the population we have and are probably about 100000x more efficient than us.

    The real problem is that everyone who voted leave were sold a dream that we could 'have our cake and eat it' and that there would be 'no downside, only considerable upsides' and that 'making a deal would be the easiest in history'.

    We're now resigned to this deal because its the best available in this situation.

    Now back to the usual tactic for these leading lying Brexiteer Politicians and stakeholders; blame Remainers, blame the EU, blame everyone else and take no responsibility for their own actions...
    Last edited by WBA123; 26-11-2018 at 04:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Why are you surprised? Course they're going to look after their interests...

    We're now up against the EU as a competitor who have 6x greater economy than us, 8x the population we have and are probably about 100000x more efficient than us.

    The real problem is that everyone who voted leave were sold a dream that we could 'have our cake and eat it' and that there would be 'no downside, only considerable upsides' and that 'making a deal would be the easiest in history'.

    We're now resigned to this deal because its the best available in this situation.

    Now back to the usual tactic for these leading lying Brexiteer Politicians and stakeholders; blame Remainers, blame the EU, blame everyone else and take no responsibility for their own actions...
    The Eu is and was like a miss sold PPI .One big scam from Ted Heath.http://www.vernoncoleman.com/euillegally.html I voted to join the common market, just a trade agreement. I voted out, can't wait for the day we leave and would prefer a hard Brexit

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Why are you surprised? Course they're going to look after their interests...

    We're now up against the EU as a competitor who have 6x greater economy than us, 8x the population we have and are probably about 100000x more efficient than us.

    The real problem is that everyone who voted leave were sold a dream that we could 'have our cake and eat it' and that there would be 'no downside, only considerable upsides' and that 'making a deal would be the easiest in history'.

    We're now resigned to this deal because its the best available in this situation.

    Now back to the usual tactic for these leading lying Brexiteer Politicians and stakeholders; blame Remainers, blame the EU, blame everyone else and take no responsibility for their own actions...
    I think you mean larger economy not greater. It's unempoloyment that's greater that ours with the Euro Zone more than double that of the UK.

    More efficient that us. That's a laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    You mean the EU looking after their members interests? Who would have thought...

    We're leaving as a member of a union, which means we're no longer entitled to the same benefits as the other members.

    Everyone on here who voted leave must have realised that beforehand, surely....

    This is the best deal we're going to get in these circumstances, unless we remain in the EU.

    I know May is as weak as a piece of paper but you talk the same bollox as Corbyn! You will be saying you can fund Uni fees next

    Love him or hate him - Trump would go tell the EU to go feck themselves and for sure, he would get some lucrative trade deals! I would get Macron and that slimy **** of a Irish PM in a dingy with Diane Abbott and they could finish off what Corbyn started at sea or be shark bait

    Lets hope this crap deal is rejected!

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    The Eu is and was like a miss sold PPI .One big scam from Ted Heath.http://www.vernoncoleman.com/euillegally.html I voted to join the common market, just a trade agreement. I voted out, can't wait for the day we leave and would prefer a hard Brexit
    This article is spot on Soulman. I’d suggest anyone read The Great Deception by Christopher Booker which using archived cabinet records proves that the British public were lied to by Heath who also mislead Parliament when we joined. Heath really was a toe rag in all of this. This referendum gave people of a certain age the chance to re-dress the balance after being lied to originally ( I was too young &#128512

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