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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Because no one can debate, they are on a loser. How many posting here have lived through the troubles, have direct experience of the effects &the after effects. Keyboard warriors the lot of them.
That thing you are using to reply to yourself and to get mad at everyone else is called a keyboard just so you know. The irony of someone complaining about others by calling them keyboard warriors. There is a simple solution you know it's called ignore and logoff.

As for you constant reference to the troubles and you hatred for the south its embarrassing grow up and move on. Do you think the rest of the Irish on here are teenagers? That they have no knowledge or experience?

You are not the only person from NI who has lived "through the troubles".

You need serious help.
 
Why do you keep replying to yourself ?

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Then you'd understand the forum.
 
Let’s be honest @bigbadjeff , you’re making yourself look a little silly here now. Would you kindly permit me to offer some friendly advice ?

Take the rest of the night off the forum, grab yourself a couple of beers, put your feet up and watch a nice film, come back tomorrow when you may be less angry and more relaxed. Have a good evening jeff.
 
Boris absolutely nailing it...

Calling his bluff more like, because there is no way he wants no deal either. Re-branded May deal he is hoping to force MPs in to accepting, he is no tactical genius, just playing the cards he was anointed to play.
 
He's not a wum on the internet, he is endagering peoples future for personal gain, i see nothing erratic in the behaviour of those calmly pointing that out
"Endangering people's future", how do you know that, what if it makes us more prosperous, like when the BoE said we'd go into recession if we voted leave, and our stats continued to rise across the board.

Remainers kicking their toys out the pram is all I see in here.

We are leaving, it's happening, no food, no drugs, no diesel in your car for the next 5 years, just got to roll up your sleeves sunshine.
 
It's not irrelevant, it's a £64bn deficit, a lot of jobs are at stake, a lot of companies will relay on that trade to stay viable.
There's absolutely no doubt that a large number of countries across the EU will be hit badly in the case of a no deal Brexit. Some will be hit just as much, if not more, than the UK and will struggle much harder to cope with it. Germany and France will be two of the hardest hit but have strong enough economies for them to ride it out, as I expect the UK to be able to (not saying it will be easy by the way). But the likes of Spain, Greece, Italy and Portugal already have very fragile economies, and all rely heavily on UK tourism which is bound to be affected by a downturn in relations. Ireland too will struggle purely due to the amount and type of trade it does with us

I don't know whether the threat of a no deal will be sufficient for EU leaders to revisit the WA, but if it doesn't, they have to know by now that the only deal on the table will not get through Parliament in it's current format. So in that regard the ball is in their court.

The view held by most in here that the UK will be the only big losers in a no deal Brexit is a bit short sighted IMO. Yes the EU itself, as an entity, will come through it reasonably unscathed, but some individual EU countries could suffer massively. And that will inevitably have a knock on effect on Germany and France who will be under immense pressure to bale them out.

Let's hope that both sides can come together to try and sort out a compromise to stop a no deal Brexit happening. But the clock is ticking.
 
Calling his bluff more like, because there is no way he wants no deal either. Re-branded May deal he is hoping to force MPs in to accepting, he is no tactical genius, just playing the cards he was anointed to play.
If we'd started out with that attitude we'd have got a hell of a deal out the EU, not bent over as we have been for 3 years under May.
 
"Endangering people's future", how do you know that, what if it makes us more prosperous, like when the BoE said we'd go into recession if we voted leave, and our stats continued to rise across the board.

Remainers kicking their toys out the pram is all I see in here.

We are leaving, it's happening, no food, no drugs, no diesel in your car for the next 5 years, just got to roll up your sleeves sunshine.
I sincerely hope you don’t find yourself wanting anytime soon
 
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