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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Sajid : "We will of course obey the law."
Marr: "So if the law says, PM must ask for an extension, you will follow the law, right?"
Sajid: "We're leaving on the 31st, come what may."

They'll obey the law...but as that thick get Raab revealed later, the Tories cant stop "other individuals outside their control" from appealing the legality of the new legislation...which may just take it beyond the point that the country crashes out of the EU without a deal.
 
We have had 3 years of the HOC arguing TBH Mays deal is that poor I would rather stay in the EU.........

Hope we do. Unless at least one of your 17.4m mates can at last explain how leaving the EU, maintaining the GFA, and keeping an open border in Ireland can be solved.

I only asked it 3 years ago and to date, not one single solution.

But you knew that issue before you voted leave. Didnt you? I certainly gave it zero thought.
 
Hope we do. Unless at least one of your 17.4m mates can at last explain how leaving the EU, maintaining the GFA, and keeping an open border in Ireland can be solved.

I only asked it 3 years ago and to date, not one single solution.

But you knew that issue before you voted leave. Didnt you? I certainly gave it zero thought.
I just heard that the freedom of movement deal in 1922 on Ireland was the answer to the problem obviously it was not at the time, but I reiterate only the EU want a hard border -so May she put the backstop in - it was never legally written correctly hence the mayhem - Michael Portillo on this week BBC when he heard about it stated it was a disastrous move, and he predicted 18 months before the crap hit the fan it would end in tears......
 
Because we are locked in the EU indefinitely the way it is worded, also its not a deal it's a treaty ...... even if they got nasty we would not ever have the right to ever use article 50 ever again if the HOC accepted it - hence rejected 3 times......its that bad......on the courts etc etc......
 
I just heard that the freedom of movement deal in 1922 on Ireland was the answer to the problem obviously it was not at the time, but I reiterate only the EU want a hard border -so May she put the backstop in - it was never legally written correctly hence the mayhem - Michael Portillo on this week BBC when he heard about it stated it was a disastrous move, and he predicted 18 months before the crap hit the fan it would end in tears......

And theres me thinking that you wanted "To take back control of our borders"

Like I said, and you have tacitly admitted I didnt have a clue about it, and nor did you. Hardly an informed democratic decision was it?
 
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