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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To be honest though no such option as a hard Brexit was there was it , there was no detail ? That’s the point I made earlier in the thread , I totally accept that you want leave and it to be total but because you voted leave does that give you more rights to demand that than me who voted remain ? My point is the whole thing was so badly organised there was no detail about how we’d go I heard all kinds of ways we’d leave and what rights we’d retain .

I’m sure we can agree from pretty much start to finish it’s been a mess , because those in power didn’t expect it they simply didn’t prepare and they’ve created this twice both by calling it (I know you’ll disagree on that ) and by not putting in the detail required to ensure this chaos didn’t occur .

I would be pretty certain that those that voted Leave meant whatever it is that you now call Hard Brexit, a term coined by Remainers to muddy the waters and challenge our leaving.......
 
No he didn’t give most of it back at all, he agreed a compromise when France lead a push to have it abolished, which equated to a percentage of it - around 20%, for a defined period, which ended 3 years ago btw.

What’s your issue with freedom of movement?
20 percent of billions 18 billion seems sod all to you plenty too me.....
 
Telegraph....

“Theresa May has agreed to pour an additional £384 million per week into the NHS after Brexit – exceeding the amount mooted by the official Leave campaign and effectively locking the UK into leaving the EU.

The boost for the health service, which the Prime Minister will set out in a speech tomorrow, is intended to mark the 70th anniversary of its creation, partly by drawing on the “Brexit dividend” that will arise from the country ceasing payments to the EU.”

Wow........
 
Telegraph....

“Theresa May has agreed to pour an additional £384 million per week into the NHS after Brexit – exceeding the amount mooted by the official Leave campaign and effectively locking the UK into leaving the EU.

The boost for the health service, which the Prime Minister will set out in a speech tomorrow, is intended to mark the 70th anniversary of its creation, partly by drawing on the “Brexit dividend” that will arise from the country ceasing payments to the EU.”

Wow........

Do you believe the money being spent is directly related to the UK leaving the EU?
 
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