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Thread: O/T Fake Brexit Is Never Brexit

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    ......... I’ve just come back from the pub..............! I think the beer was about 6%, therefore I’m argumentative!!!!! Also sleepy! Just agree with me and life will be good. Yes, really! LOL. Even my dog agrees with me!
    I don't know about you being argumentative Mike.

    But having read your posts from the early hours I'd say you were definitely smashed.

    I'm hoping your head wasn't too sore this morning, or the dog's bum for want of a quiet life either .


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    My prediction is the deal will be voted down in the house of commons, May will be removed or resign. A general election will be called with Boris or Davis or Gove as conservative leader. Labour win going into a coalition under the promise of a second referendum and the British public vote Leave again and everyone throws them self off a building

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    I think I've said this before but it should not have been the party in government at the time to do the negotiations but a cross party committee of like minded people. Let's face it, we held all the aces but didn't play them. We've allowed the EU to bully us and have ended with an absolute disaster because, at heart, Theresa May is a Remainer. She needs to be replaced now and the EU told that if they don't renegotiate we will leave with no deal. If that was the outcome, they would be 'bricking it' and would agree to what we want. We've been far too soft and let them walk all over us. It's no wonder they're happy for this deal to be implemented.

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    July 4th 1776 the day the United States blindly crashed out of the British Empire without a deal, as did many others

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    July 4th 1776 the day the United States blindly crashed out of the British Empire without a deal, as did many others
    Do you reckon global economics was a little different 250 years ago than it is today...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    I think I've said this before but it should not have been the party in government at the time to do the negotiations but a cross party committee of like minded people. Let's face it, we held all the aces but didn't play them. We've allowed the EU to bully us and have ended with an absolute disaster because, at heart, Theresa May is a Remainer. She needs to be replaced now and the EU told that if they don't renegotiate we will leave with no deal. If that was the outcome, they would be 'bricking it' and would agree to what we want. We've been far too soft and let them walk all over us. It's no wonder they're happy for this deal to be implemented.
    Have no idea where this idea comes from that the EU are bullying us.

    We haven't got a clue what we're doing, their negotiating position has always stayed the same.

    We've decided to leave their club. Why should they change the rules and principles of their club for a leaving member.

    Again, this is all media spin. They are not bullying us, we are completely unorganised with politicians way out of their depth to negotiate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Have no idea where this idea comes from that the EU are bullying us.

    We haven't got a clue what we're doing, their negotiating position has always stayed the same.

    We've decided to leave their club. Why should they change the rules and principles of their club for a leaving member.

    Again, this is all media spin. They are not bullying us, we are completely unorganised with politicians way out of their depth to negotiate.


    So says the Corbyn boy!!! Talking of which - your mate Corbyn says he's not even read the draft agreement and would not know how to vote if another vote was called! Wow - and that's the Labour leader so how can a none Tory slate the Brexit process!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    So says the Corbyn boy!!! Talking of which - your mate Corbyn says he's not even read the draft agreement and would not know how to vote if another vote was called! Wow - and that's the Labour leader so how can a none Tory slate the Brexit process!!!!
    So do you just label people 'Corbyn Boys' who you don't agree with....

    I agree with you that his position on Brexit is a mess. And he should go, because he's not offering any opposition to the Tories.

    That doesn't change my original point of view.

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    The question that needs answering is, why do all other 27 member countries agree to this deal? The answer is that it is advantageous to them. If it wasn't, there is no way that they would be in favour of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    The question that needs answering is, why do all other 27 member countries agree to this deal? The answer is that it is advantageous to them. If it wasn't, there is no way that they would be in favour of it.

    You've hit the nail on the head! When Corbyn reads the draft in 2020 perhaps he will get up from under Mrs Abbott's skirt and smell the coffee! That Irish PM reminds me of McClean - a w anker!

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