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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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This - from a snr gvt source - extraordinary. <br><br>Cabinet ministers who resign will immediately be stripped of the cars and abandoned in mid Buckinghamshire<br><br>For those who turn down <a href="https://twitter.com/bbclaurak?ref_src=twsrc^tfw">@bbclaurak</a> offer of a lift, here’s the source naming the name of the local Chequers taxi firm <a href="https://t.co/q4MmcxyzmF">pic.twitter.com/q4MmcxyzmF</a></p>&mdash; Sam Coates Times (@SamCoatesTimes) <a href="">July 6, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
None of which has any relevance whatsoever to my actual post...*sigh* #standard


German cars though, fish, blue passports, FISH, 17.4 million! Out! FISH.
I model myself on James O'Brien where your concerned FLHD as you love him so much .......
The difference is I logically debate with you unlike t
To be fair, Corbyn has a nerve preaching to anyone about Brexit the way he's sat on the fence so much. He's fudged it all along. We've had a dire performance from both of the two main parties at a time when we needed real leadership.
I always advocated a coalition of Labour and tories negotiation team with the civil servants not in the loop - even today the Tories will hammer out a white paper with divisions in Mays cabinet - that will be rejected by the EU anyway.......
 
Frightened of? We’re already independent Pete, so the premise is moot.

When we achieve this supposed ‘taking back of control’ which EU ruling that impinges on your personal ‘freedom’ are you most looking forward to us sacking off? Which one is top of the list? (I assume that it’s a long list as well, given that it’s apprarently the prime reason for leaving amongst the Brexiteers).

I’m not referring to the customs union either, I’m asking about things that negatively affect people’s day to day lives, that will see their lot improved once we leave.
People's lives the only one who are pushing for remain are businesses and rich individuals who have snouts in the EU trough Heseltine -
I guess as a landowner he gets a Eu grant for his farm land etc as the others EU is for the rich not the worker - if Remain was so hot why have the Lib dems who are the only pro EU party apart from the SNP not soaring in the polls?
SNp vote has declined the LIB dems have not moved on an all time low 8 % it's now back to a two party elections in the future - Corbyn has sat on his hands as his history is he is not an advocate of the EU power house...
all this project fear would affect the EU it would be polictical suicide for both parties concerned a deal will be done but I don't care as long as we leave the shackles of this polictical overbearing union that is in melt down any way, better to leave in any way now than suffer a crash later when it goes belly up!
 
Nearly all the wasters in the Commons are putting party before country mate, and I don't excuse any of them, but it's a mildly funny gag.
The party I do not favour clung on to a Government in power so one you try to argue against a referendum which Remain lost - the rules were clearly set beforehand!
Now you argue the Government is trying to agree with the referendum result as do Labour by the way ...
If you stated it's been a dogs mess in negotiations two side have negotiated so why just blame the Uk we offered them a generous divorce bill, Trade should have been item no 1 after that - the EU are just being as awkward as pig muck , and twice as sloppy whatever is agreed today by the cabinet they will reject that too I guess....
If trade had been sorted from day one - it would not have dragged on......
 
What a waste of time todays meeting will be whatever they agree, I will bet the EU say no thanks.
Brexit voters will feel let down, remainers will be saying why not just stay in if we are doing this half way house deal, and I wouldn't blame them.
We are going to run out of time on this, If they are not careful
 
What a waste of time todays meeting will be whatever they agree, I will bet the EU say no thanks.
Brexit voters will feel let down, remainers will be saying why not just stay in if we are doing this half way house deal, and I wouldn't blame them.
We are going to run out of time on this, If they are not careful
Eventually a deal will be done - the EU would suffer just as much as we would if we left on WTO terms..... a trade deal will be done ..... and a certain degree of sovereignty will be given eventually probably the last minute as that's how the EU works...
We just need to leave now and in years to come when we're in a position of strength we can negotiate further ...
we just need a clean break away from the EU bureaucrats, and its crazy 4 freedoms....
 
Eventually a deal will be done - the EU would suffer just as much as we would if we left on WTO terms..... a trade deal will be done ..... and a certain degree of sovereignty will be given eventually probably the last minute as that's how the EU works...
We just need to leave now and in years to come when we're in a position of strength we can negotiate further ...
we just need a clean break away from the EU bureaucrats, and its crazy 4 freedoms....
yes sooner we are out and this all over with the better.
ps Obrien is on form today, does he every listen to anybody?
 
Eventually a deal will be done - the EU would suffer just as much as we would if we left on WTO terms..... a trade deal will be done ..... and a certain degree of sovereignty will be given eventually probably the last minute as that's how the EU works...
We just need to leave now and in years to come when we're in a position of strength we can negotiate further ...
we just need a clean break away from the EU bureaucrats, and its crazy 4 freedoms....

How?
 
The party I do not favour clung on to a Government in power so one you try to argue against a referendum which Remain lost - the rules were clearly set beforehand!
Now you argue the Government is trying to agree with the referendum result as do Labour by the way ...
If you stated it's been a dogs mess in negotiations two side have negotiated so why just blame the Uk we offered them a generous divorce bill, Trade should have been item no 1 after that - the EU are just being as awkward as pig muck , and twice as sloppy whatever is agreed today by the cabinet they will reject that too I guess....
If any objective besides the empty 'brexit means brexit' had been sorted from day one - it would not have dragged on......
Fixed some of that Joey
 
People's lives the only one who are pushing for remain are businesses and rich individuals who have snouts in the EU trough Heseltine -
I guess as a landowner he gets a Eu grant for his farm land etc as the others EU is for the rich not the worker - if Remain was so hot why have the Lib dems who are the only pro EU party apart from the SNP not soaring in the polls?
SNp vote has declined the LIB dems have not moved on an all time low 8 % it's now back to a two party elections in the future - Corbyn has sat on his hands as his history is he is not an advocate of the EU power house...
all this project fear would affect the EU it would be polictical suicide for both parties concerned a deal will be done but I don't care as long as we leave the shackles of this polictical overbearing union that is in melt down any way, better to leave in any way now than suffer a crash later when it goes belly up!
You could have just said you haven’t got a clue mate, as all of that is completely irrelevant to my actual post.
 
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