Current Affairs EU In or Out

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  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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So you do not deny his facts there is no mention of the Good Friday agreement about a hard border that has been brand about on here , and in the media?
It's not just about the GFA its about EU common law which requires a border with a third country for tariffs and regulations, hence why a hard border will be required unless May's drops her red lines or accepts that a backstop is vital as a fall back
 
By now they'll finally realise that they need us more than we need them and cave in to our demands. By submitting them to two years of idiocy we've finally convinced them.


It is ike the cops have an armed villain surrounded and are pointing guns at him.

And he has his own gun pointing at his own head and is yelling.....”back off and get me a getaway car....or I’ll pull the trigger”.
 
There is a sense, to this non-Corbynite at least, that his Brexit strategy is about as realistic as the Brexit fantasies that David Davis was peddling. He's got a hugely divided party on the matter as well, and is desperately trying to be all things to all people whilst offending no one. I have no confidence at all that he would do a better job on this.

Yes both equally somewhat useless, I figured. Not only on Brexit but on a whole other range of subjects. Regardless of the negative press he's been getting.
 
That is surly what diplomacy is about. One side puts something on the table and hope the other side come back with something else. When they refuse to negotiate, it’s impossible to negotiate with yourself.
 
That is surly what diplomacy is about. One side puts something on the table and hope the other side come back with something else. When they refuse to negotiate, it’s impossible to negotiate with yourself.

‘I like your dark eyeshadow and pale complexion, also your ripped fishnets. Can I take a picture of you to show some lads in a football forum? I’m getting partially aroused.’

‘What!?! Jesus Christ!? get away from me before I call the police’

‘Well that’s not very diplomatic now is it. You’re impossible to negotiate with’
 
One was voted out, but our sovereign parliament so are you saying the EU should just except that fact or ignore it Everyone tell us on here they are democrats - I call them the wasteful money mafia.....
Yes. You democratically elected people to negotiate on your behalf, they spent two years negotiating a deal. Then your elected officials voted that deal down.
There was two years of negotiations and an agreed upon deal.
 
Yes. You democratically elected people to negotiate on your behalf, they spent two years negotiating a deal. Then your elected officials voted that deal down.
There was two years of negotiations and an agreed upon deal.
So we can't change our mind in our parliment? - very democratic of the EU that wait till we threaten to take 39 billion big ones off the table..... the deal will be done then........
 
The Deal May made and the EU accepted ha been voted out by 320 UK MPs - so if the EU were democratic they would or should renegotiate the deal if they want one ......

Gotcha. Not sure its the EU's fault that our PM was defeated in the HOC, and as they agreed the deal with her, why should they, democratically, shift position?

I think they will, for what its worth, but lets face it, this farce has been caused, full square, by our, democratically elected, MPs.
 
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