Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
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Out of interest, what Brexit do you want?
Well May has made a right mess of it - so now its damage limitation with a deal that takes us out of the the polictical union, the four freedoms, with sensible replacements, and gives us a free trade deal - imo part two ie a free trade deal should be negotiated asap legally trying to solve the irish backstop in phase 2 - that would imo fly through parliment all we have is a very poor leaving deal atm....... phase 2 ie the trade deal could somehow adjust that, with the problems it has.......
This could be negotiated in our favour that indicative vote thing is a farce.... fetching it back so -hey they the MPs use PPR yet the public cannot in a GE?........
Then have a 2nd vote on Monday ?..... on about having their cake, and eating it totally farcical.......
plus the votes are not binding, and also they will be whipped on Monday.......
It will still be an impasse......
 
Even though most experts think it'll be a disaster?

In my job, we rely on importing from Belgium. A no deal Brexit could possibly finish us off.

It's just a weird bragging competition for you... a reason to gloat and wind people up on the internet because you've naff all else to do.

I suspect it won't really have an affect on your life?
He was trolling in the NZ memorial thread, this is small fry for him. There's zero content to the man so I wouldn't let him rile you
 
He was trolling in the NZ memorial thread, this is small fry for him. There's zero content to the man so I wouldn't let him rile you

If this post wasn't so ironically tragic I'd be laughing.

Every single post you make is a troll of some sort.

It was YOU who trolled in the NZ thread first opportunity you got.

Sorry for derailing the thread
 
Only glimmer of sense all night came after those votes came through on the BBC news channel , they asked some Labour MP not one i was( familiar middle aged fella) with why he thought May deal was bad , without resorting to cheap soundbites he dismantled it, bit by bit first time in a long time i have thought, i agree with somebody in that nest of vipers.
 
Parliament were asked to put forward their top choices on the way forward.
Parliament put forward their 8 options.
Parliament then voted against all 8 options they'd come up with.
Where's the common opinion?

That was the first round so to speak, give them chance, Government had two years. We are not leaving on 29th and no deal has gone. Progress already.

So the common opinion will come in time and it's an awful long measure of time in Parliament terms.

And I suspect extensions will be handed out like candy now.
 
Only glimmer of sense all night came after those votes came through on the BBC news channel , they asked some Labour MP not one i was( familiar middle aged fella) with why he thought May deal was bad , without resorting to cheap soundbites he dismantled it, bit by bit first time in a long time i have thought, i agree with somebody in that nest of vipers.

This is the easy part. All we're doing here is outlining 'how' we would withdraw from the EU. The much harder part is still to come, and we're being continuously sold this lie that some schmuck like Johnson would be so much better at it, despite him, Fox and Davis being in the three principle Brexit-related cabinet posts and making a right mess of things. The only thing more disgraceful is anyone that still gets taken in by them. They need to give their head a wobble.
 
This is the easy part. All we're doing here is outlining 'how' we would withdraw from the EU. The much harder part is still to come, and we're being continuously sold this lie that some schmuck like Johnson would be so much better at it, despite him, Fox and Davis being in the three principle Brexit-related cabinet posts and making a right mess of things. The only thing more disgraceful is anyone that still gets taken in by them. They need to give their head a wobble.
don't get me started on Johnson mate, i actually had a battle going on in my head last night when he was getting put forward as a future PM for a while. would my long held brexit views trump my views on Boris , as the man to take us forward towards brexit or would i vote for a remain opposition or second referendum to remain to stop him, on balance i would vote to remain without even any change rather than have him anywhere near power, be a terrible day in this counties history if this chancer ever got to lead us.
 
This is the easy part. All we're doing here is outlining 'how' we would withdraw from the EU. The much harder part is still to come, and we're being continuously sold this lie that some schmuck like Johnson would be so much better at it, despite him, Fox and Davis being in the three principle Brexit-related cabinet posts and making a right mess of things. The only thing more disgraceful is anyone that still gets taken in by them. They need to give their head a wobble.
They create traffic so good in some aspects.
Fox Davis Johnson Mogg idea of Brexit began to disapate once those 2017 election result came in.
 
you know what , that could end up happening, imagine that tit having a worldwide audience, it would be like having a Trump tribute act in charge.
I just can't believe the average Tory would countenance having that oaf in charge. They must know he's hated by most of the electorate.
 
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