The deal is we leave behind a neurotic dominating constitution who has massive problems you forget I worked when we did not need them!Hi Joey. I'll just repeat this plain and simply for you: the referendum was NOT on the terms of what leaving the EU should look like; it was simply whether or not we should leave. The sooner you can understand that, the sooner you'll realise that it's not wrong or Marxist to talk about what shape or form any deal should take. Perhaps once that's in your head, you might be able to formulate a thought or two as to what a post Brexit deal should look like.
Yes, I apologise for taking part in democracy. XThe deal is we leave behind a neurotic dominating constitution who has massive problems you forget I worked when we did not need them!
we are leaving just accept it and move on and stop hounding me with your useless rhetoric - negotiations to leave have started just accept it OK - good riddance to you do not reply as I am fed up being hounded by you ok next time you post you are on ignore ok!
no they seeked to try to be in it as the tories are doing you can not be a member of the single market but you can negotiate access totally different to what you are hoping for - forget it we will leave the Eu the referendum result is paramount in its result article 50 signed so remoaners need to get on board ok!
It was passed by parliment - the Labour party and the tories are not miles apart on brexit - they know if they go against that democracy they will never win an election the SNP got slaughtered!
Tough!Those who supported Remain will never get on board with this slow motion car crash
The Tories were pushing for the flounce off from negotiations blaming Johnny Foreigner, cliff edge Brexit, to say Labour and the Tories are close on their Brexit aims is absolute plums
The SNP lost seats due to them pushing for a second independence referendum it was nothing whatsoever to do with Brexit
The idea that democracy was somehow fixed in June last year is absolute bollocks btw. I can see there being a second vote on the deal itself which in essence would be a re-run
Tough!
The two anti brexit parties , and Lib dems fared brilliantly in the GE did they not - the Labour manifesto and the Labour government pushed through article 50 - hence we are in negotiations to leave a constitution that is very missable other countries aren't in it - yet gain single market access, that's what the negotiations are for they will not want to lose jobs the same as us a compromise with just getting control of borders our laws back, being able to trade worldwide like Canada , China, and the USA! and trading all over the world!
Labour stood on a manifesto of retaining single market and customs union access.Tough!
The two anti brexit parties , and Lib dems fared brilliantly in the GE did they not - the Labour manifesto and the Labour government pushed through article 50 - hence we are in negotiations to leave a constitution that is very missable other countries aren't in it - yet gain single market access, that's what the negotiations are for they will not want to lose jobs the same as us a compromise with just getting control of borders our laws back, being able to trade worldwide like Canada , China, and the USA! and trading all over the world!
Access is what I stated totally different to being a member of the EU -Why?Labour stood on a manifesto of retaining single market and customs union access.
The idea that we can't already trade Worldwide is absolute beans btw
Ignore!You do know that no other country has managed to join the Single Market and not accept free movement right?
What specific EU laws do you not agree with? You do know that regardless of what type of Brexit occurs, businesses will still have to abide by case law relating to product and service standards set by the ECJ? And as such, this would limit the 'control' the U.K. can take back and what you seem very intent on obtaining.
Also, we can can currently trade all over the world, through the EU and the trade deals created via that institution.
Ignore!
ignore!Lol the actions of a person who knows they're wrong and can't substantively counter factual arguments.
ignore!
Typical fingers in the ears la la attitude that so many Leave voters appear to adopt, when they can't answer the questions posed.Ignore!
Typical fingers in the ears la la attitude that so many Leave voters appear to adopt, when they can't answer the questions posed.
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