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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A poor Sherlock Holmes analysis Bruce we are much larger than Norway in your dreams......
There is more chance of a 2nd referendum if May is thrown out which imo is on a knife edge!

That's what was agreed upon late last year Joe. It was agreed that no deal would be signed that would compromise the Good Friday agreement, which will basically mean the UK staying in the common market. You're welcome to vault me on it later.
 
That's what was agreed upon late last year Joe. It was agreed that no deal would be signed that would compromise the Good Friday agreement, which will basically mean the UK staying in the common market. You're welcome to vault me on it later.
If the EU did a trade deal first Bruce the Irish situation complicated I admit could have an easier solution than the EU deliberately putting the cart before the horse - no way will we be connected to the EU other than a trade deal in negotiations which should have been no 1 priority.......
No way will we have one foot in and one foot out of the EU , but the way it's going anything is possible....
I suspect a late deal the infighting from both Polictical partied is not what Out voters wanted leave means leave on good negotiations......
 
I voted to stay purely for selfish reasons,but once democracy spoke just wanted the UK to have a clean break as the people wanted.Who knew that the Govt of the day would make such a dogs breakfast of the whole thing.People here in Spain are incredulous at what a fiasco it's turned out to be (and given how politicians act here that's saying something).Turning the UK into the laughing stock of the world wasn't an option on the ballot as far as I remember.
 
You couldn’t buy this experience. Doing deals around the world will be a doddle after dealing with this shower in the EU......

I thought we had lots of experience though Pete, hence why Davies et al were cocksure that we'd have all sorts of deals signed and sealed by now. I thought given their confidence that they must be so good that they can conclude them quicker than any large trade deal in the history of large trade deals. Now you're saying they're novices and learning on the go?
 
I thought we had lots of experience though Pete, hence why Davies et al were cocksure that we'd have all sorts of deals signed and sealed by now. I thought given their confidence that they must be so good that they can conclude them quicker than any large trade deal in the history of large trade deals. Now you're saying they're novices and learning on the go?

Don’t be silly Bruce. We have had to rebuild negotiating and commercial teams to do this as we have allowed the EU to do these things on our behalf. They will not be novices obviously, but dealing with a recalcitrant EU bureaucracy will stand us in good stead........
 
Dominic Greave and the rebels been put in their place today there may be trouble ahead ..........
May should tell the rebels it's her way or another GE and maybe stand down ......
Electing a Brexit PM is the answer that includes Corbyn because deep down he wants out......
 
Dominic Greave and the rebels been put in their place today there may be trouble ahead ..........
May should tell the rebels it's her way or another GE and maybe stand down ......
Electing a Brexit PM is the answer that includes Corbyn because deep down he wants out......
She shouldn’t have been such a duplicitous liar and back tracked on the promise made before the crucial vote.

They’ll now undoubtedly vote it down next week, barring a last minute double reverse by May.
 
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