Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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The EU are wildly incompetent, however they are not the party in these negotiations that has spent nearly 18 months negotiating with itself and failed.
The negotiations were messed up by the EU by putting themselves first or the cart before the Horse - ie the trade deal should have been done first before we offered them a penny bad negotiations all round - I did state a coalition from all parties of Brexiteers should have handled the negotiations keeping the civil service at arms length......
 
The negotiations were messed up by the EU by putting themselves first or the cart before the Horse - ie the trade deal should have been done first before we offered them a penny bad negotiations all round - I did state a coalition from all parties of Brexiteers should have handled the negotiations keeping the civil service at arms length......
Sorry what? The EU supposedly ‘messed it up’ by insisting that we agree the cost of the Brexit divorce I.e. our legal financial commitment undertaken during the current fiscal cycle, before they’d sit down and discuss trade terms?

How dare they ‘put themselves first’ they should have put blighty first eh Joey? They should have put the needs and wants of Blighty ahead of their 27 member states. Good grief.

As for the idea of a load of rabid Brexiteers taking the place of the Govt at the negotiations, the most important negotiations we’ve had since the War, how does that correlate with our sacrosanct Parliamentary democracy that you leavers bleat on about whenever it suits but are seemingly completely fine with wanting to ride roughshod over when it doesn’t?

The delusion and utter chod spoken by Brexiteers never ceases to amaze me.

Here’s an absolute beauty of an ‘argument’ from this morning btw.

https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/james-obrien/listeners-labelled-call-from-a-ukipper-greatest/
 
Sorry what? The EU supposedly ‘messed it up’ by insisting that we agree the cost of the Brexit divorce I.e. our legal financial commitment undertaken during the current fiscal cycle, before they’d sit down and discuss trade terms?

How dare they ‘put themselves first’ they should have put blighty first eh Joey? They should have put the needs and wants of Blighty ahead of their 27 member states. Good grief.

As for the idea of a load of rabid Brexiteers taking the place of the Govt at the negotiations, the most important negotiations we’ve had since the War, how does that correlate with our sacrosanct Parliamentary democracy that you leavers bleat on about whenever it suits but are seemingly completely fine with wanting to ride roughshod over when it doesn’t?

The delusion and utter chod spoken by Brexiteers never ceases to amaze me.

Here’s an absolute beauty of an ‘argument’ from this morning btw.

https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/james-obrien/listeners-labelled-call-from-a-ukipper-greatest/

I'm unsure whether people that ring into phone-ins or go on Question Time are simply idiots and therefore a tiny minority of the population, or whether they're representative of the population and the population are complete idiots.
 
I'm unsure whether people that ring into phone-ins or go on Question Time are simply idiots and therefore a tiny minority of the population, or whether they're representative of the population and the population are complete idiots.

They’re representative imo, the confused and often completely nonsensical arguments they put forward are a reflection of the lack of genuine understanding of the complex issues at play. Before the usual subjects jump all over that and apply that to the entirety of the populous and thus themselves, I’m not saying it’s ALL merely a percentage.




 
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