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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Lets hope so. Read an article somewhere over the weekend that industry captains in the EU are going up the wall with the way "their" side are dealing with all this. We keep forgetting that this needs to work for everyone, not just a handful of politicians.

Yeah, I think a few ears will be bent this week.....
 
To all our friends from Ireland. This is an EU thread, it is not a bigoted bash the DUP thread or how do we get a United Ireland thread. Take your petty arguments to the Irish Border Thread, or start one about internal Northern Irish or ROI politics and knock yourselves out......
 
To all our friends from Ireland. This is an EU thread, it is not a bigoted bash the DUP thread or how do we get a United Ireland thread. Take your petty arguments to the Irish Border Thread, or start one about internal Northern Irish or ROI politics and knock yourselves out......

Conversations evolve though mate , it’s fairly normal . The dup are absolutely crucial in the terms of Brexit given the influence they carry with the government and the huge relevance of the Irish border especially given their intransigence so it’d be crazy to ignore that .
 
Me, me, what are we protesting about......
It’s the people’s vote March 12:00 Saturday meet in Park Lane.

The purpose is to support a people’s vote and make those Tory [Poor language removed] aware the we still have a voice.

The public deserve a final say on the Brexit deal

Whether you voted leave or remain, nobody voted to make this country worse off, to harm jobs, to damage the NHS, to affect the future of millions of young people, or to make this country more divided.

The more the shape of the final Brexit deal becomes clear, the more it is clear that it will do nothing to improve social justice, reduce inequality, increase our standard of living, or create a better future for future generations.

The Government should not be allowed to take us over a cliff.

We are demanding our democratic voice be heard on Brexit. Since the referendum in 2016, new evidence has emerged on what we were once told would be “the easiest deal in history”. We now know the true cost of the divorce bill, as well as the impact of Brexit on the NHS, workers’ rights and public services.

This Government has failed on Brexit: there is no mandate for its car crash proposal or for a disastrous no-deal Brexit. We won’t let them get away with a bad deal - that’s why we will be there in Central London making the case for a People’s Vote.
 
Hahahaha.....that Varadkar eh......sounds like twitchy bum time from him. He likes to play the big Politician, with his gang of 27 against the U.K., but he knows that if the U.K. plays hardball he’s screwed.......

“The Irish Taoiseach insisted Brussels is willing to compromise to avoid a hard border in Ireland while Ireland's Foreign Minister demanded Theresa May honour her previous commitment to the so-called ‘backstop’ contingency.
Mr Varadkar cast doubt on the prospect of Britain striking a withdrawal agreement this month and warned a deal could still be two months away.
And while he said an exit agreement was still the most likely outcome, Mr Varadkar insisted the UK has the most to lose if a deal is not reached.
He said a no deal Brexit will be "really bad for Ireland, relatively bad for the European Union but quite a disaster for the United Kingdom”, the Irish Independent reports.
 
Conversations evolve though mate , it’s fairly normal . The dup are absolutely crucial in the terms of Brexit given the influence they carry with the government and the huge relevance of the Irish border especially given their intransigence so it’d be crazy to ignore that .

Oh I agree, and my comment was certainly not aimed at yourself.....
 
It’s the people’s vote March 12:00 Saturday meet in Park Lane.

The purpose is to support a people’s vote and make those Tory [Poor language removed] aware the we still have a voice.

The public deserve a final say on the Brexit deal

Whether you voted leave or remain, nobody voted to make this country worse off, to harm jobs, to damage the NHS, to affect the future of millions of young people, or to make this country more divided.

The more the shape of the final Brexit deal becomes clear, the more it is clear that it will do nothing to improve social justice, reduce inequality, increase our standard of living, or create a better future for future generations.

The Government should not be allowed to take us over a cliff.

We are demanding our democratic voice be heard on Brexit. Since the referendum in 2016, new evidence has emerged on what we were once told would be “the easiest deal in history”. We now know the true cost of the divorce bill, as well as the impact of Brexit on the NHS, workers’ rights and public services.

This Government has failed on Brexit: there is no mandate for its car crash proposal or for a disastrous no-deal Brexit. We won’t let them get away with a bad deal - that’s why we will be there in Central London making the case for a People’s Vote.

Oh I agree that the government have made a right dogs breakfast of it, but we had a vote and I am not a big fan of trying to undermine a democratic vote.....enjoy though.....
 
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