Current Affairs EU In or Out

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  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
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    Votes: 325 32.1%

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This just gets more embarrassing by the minute and shows how weak this government is by being scared crap less by a no deal brexit.

Our 'leaders' all need locking up for turning us into a worldwide embarrassment..

Never have we looked sook weak before.
 
This just gets more embarrassing by the minute and shows how weak this government is by being scared crap less by a no deal brexit.

Our 'leaders' all need locking up for turning us into a worldwide embarrassment..

Never have we looked sook weak before.
Modern day Suez mate, should just do a trade deal with the Russian's and fk the EU off that would teach them
First thing on the table a billionaire Ruskie has to buy the blues or no talks
 
I'm not an expert mate but don't title documents have to show country of origin. So it would be a fairly simple process to identify those that need to go through customs. Unless of course people are falsifying documents which just makes it illegal smuggling. No?

I take on board what you say about Northern Ireland being in the customs union and single market. The main reason I'm not in favour of this is the ramifications this will have with Scotland who will demand the same thing. It's already a nightmare without bringing the break up of the United Kingdom to the table.

Anyway, that's just me. I've gotten used to nobody in here agreeing with me.:)
The problem you have is that a no deal scenario will much more likely lead to the break up of the UK as it will accelerate a referendum on Irish unity and also another referendum on Scottish independence.

But the hardline Brexiteers don't care about that apparently. Be off with these Celts. As long as dear old England gets to flourish its sword against the rest of the world again everything will fine in their utopian dream.
 
He was going round with a b*ll*cks to Brexit sticker on the back of his car.

Although I actually sympathise with his views I can't for one minute think him particularly fair in his dealings on this issue, and that's despite wanting much the same.

To virtually put aside all the accusations of bullying because having such a man on 'our' side with brexit is despicable imo too.

Like a bad referee he likes the news to be all about him and never misses the opportunity to grandstand and treat others with contempt.



No......he was not Chris.

As he so eloquently explained to this hapless Honourable Gentleman as he skewered him on his verbal rapier :)


 
The problem you have is that a no deal scenario will much more likely lead to the break up of the UK as it will accelerate a referendum on Irish unity and also another referendum on Scottish independence.

But the hardline Brexiteers don't care about that apparently. Be off with these Celts. As long as dear old England gets to flourish its sword against the rest of the world again everything will fine in their utopian dream.
What an awful post.

Heaven forbid a country prospering..

Dear me
 
You're joking aren't you Bruce. Everybody is standing up to May. Even her cabinet are queuing up to stab her in the back. If I was a betting man I'd say she will be gone by the end of next week. I'd go as far as t say she's as isolated in parliament as I am in this thread.lol

Exactly, she may last a week or two but her time is now up, Boris Johnson or Michael Gove to take over as PM by the early betting.

Tbh I think Michael Gove now looking the likelier.
 
That last comment is beneath you.

Of course, it is actually your comment though. And I would have thought telling people who work full time but still can't feed their children that they should have used birth control in the first place it is beneath you, except this is about the fifth time you've tried it. If it takes invoking a family member for you to see how callous and smug and oblivious you can be when confronted with the hardships your politics have caused, then job done.

You didn't watch this, did you?


This is what your first five year plan, and 3+ years of your second have delivered. Now go on and tell us again how its actually working brilliantly. Or how if it isn't, it's the fault of stubborn ox-ignorant muzhiks who just won't adjust to the New Economic Plan, or embrace the spirit of the Great Leap Forward, like the bloke with childhood polio who was sacked after 18 years at Asda and now lives on £10/week from Universal Credit.

What is someone like that, with a family, meant to do when that happens? Drown the kids in the bathtub? Sell them to the circus?

The socialist wonderland I'd settle for is the status quo just over ten years ago, when, for example, homelessness had been virtually eliminated before the cuts - the reality of which you still don't seem willing to acknowledge.

It is incredibly easy to destroy all of that, what Britain was once like, but it may well prove impossible to restore it.

You still didn't follow up yet on the latest science of poverty I posted a while back, did you?

You have no idea how much you do not know, and you are not willing to learn.

Sneer at the poor all you like for failing your middle class morality tests - but as this video makes perfectly clear, your political ideals will not likely survive the effects of your ignorance.
 
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Of course, it is actually your comment though. And I would have thought telling people who work full time but still can't feed their children that they should have used birth control in the first place it is beneath you, except this is about the fifth time you've tried it. If it takes invoking a family member for you to see how callous and smug and oblivious you can be when confronted with the hardships your politics have caused, then job done.

You didn't watch this, did you?


This is what your first five year plan, and 3+ years of your second have delivered. Now go on and tell us again how its actually working brilliantly. Or how if it isn't, it's the fault of stubborn ox-ignorant muzhiks who just won't adjust to the New Economic Plan, like the bloke with childhood polio who was sacked after 18 years at Asda and now lives on £10/week from Universal Credit.

What is someone like that, with a family, meant to do when that happens? Drown the kids in the bathtub

The socialist wonderland I'd settle for is the status quo just over ten years ago, when, for example, homelessness had been virtually eliminated before the cuts - which you still don't even seem to acknowledge have occurred.

It is incredibly easy to destroy all of that, what Britain was once like, but it may well prove impossible to restore it.

You still didn't follow up yet on the latest science of poverty I posted a while back, did you?

You have no idea how much you do not know, and you are not willing to learn.

Sneer at the poor all you like for failing your middle class morality tests - but as this video makes perfectly clear, your political ideals will not likely survive the effects of your ignorance.
Can I please nominate this for post of the century.

Thank you
 
The problem you have is that a no deal scenario will much more likely lead to the break up of the UK as it will accelerate a referendum on Irish unity and also another referendum on Scottish independence.

But the hardline Brexiteers don't care about that apparently. Be off with these Celts. As long as dear old England gets to flourish its sword against the rest of the world again everything will fine in their utopian dream.
I voted no in the first Scottish indyref, and voted remain for the same reasons - I like freedom of movement and think the world is a better place when we work for the good of all. As we spiral towards a no deal, I'm thinking that indyref2 is only a matter of years away, if that. This time I will be voting yes as will a lot of no voters from last time, I see the break up of the UK as inevitable now, and I'm not sure this is a bad thing. (seems odd that the DUP have hastened there very idea of hell)
 
They normally end up somebody nobody is expecting , what is Raab in the betting coupled with the Wirral witch as his side kick?

Raab maybe an outsider but Cameron and May were both well fancied when they won it.

Duncan-Smith perhaps wasn't favourite but the bookies have recently been fairly good tbh
 
Let's hope it's an outsider then.
I am in the anybody but Boris camp, well him or Grayling.
Whoever it is I will probably hate them after a day or two anyway.
It's catch 22...

I feel we need a staunch brexiteer to over see this but not to oversee the country overall as I do not agree with their ideology as a rule.

In an ideal world it would be a brexiteer from the Labour party
 
The EU are showing their real colours... Turning the screw. Utter bullies. Stockholm syndrome.

We get to the point of Mays deal or no Brexit.... So they change the goalposts.
 
He was going round with a b*ll*cks to Brexit sticker on the back of his car.

Although I actually sympathise with his views I can't for one minute think him particularly fair in his dealings on this issue, and that's despite wanting much the same.

To virtually put aside all the accusations of bullying because having such a man on 'our' side with brexit is despicable imo too.

Like a bad referee he likes the news to be all about him and never misses the opportunity to grandstand and treat others with contempt.
Rumoured to be giving universities student lectures about remaining too?........
 
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