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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...looks like it could be some labour backbench dopes who might get it through!
The John Mann briefings he did the same, when it's was Mays deal without the blond wig, without the employment and environmental protections, they won't do it... Maybe some but not enough. Time to stand firm on social medias, give Johnson the fork (Vs).
 
Can we just be clear on one thing? This is a withdrawal agreement. It is scarcely 1% of what needs to be done here. We're talking as though Johnson and the EU have agreed the entire future relationship, or how citizens rights will be managed or any of the other vastly complicated aspects of our relationship with Europe. They haven't. They've agree the basic terms of Britain's withdrawal from the EU. Lets call a spade a spade.

You are absolutely right Bruce, and I’ve mentioned this before that the WA is merely the first step. However, because of the actions of the ultra Remainers and the cynicism of Corbyn, the country needed some clarity of in or out, because treading water was just fermenting further division. The absolutely disgraceful Benn Act will come to be accurately seen as the surrender document as described by Boris, and the final nail in the coffin of trust in our parliamentarians.

When this thing goes through the country can stop talking about Brexit and focus it’s attentions on doing the things that need to be done.....
 
You are absolutely right Bruce, and I’ve mentioned this before that the WA is merely the first step. However, because of the actions of the ultra Remainers and the cynicism of Corbyn, the country needed some clarity of in or out, because treading water was just fermenting further division. The absolutely disgraceful Benn Act will come to be accurately seen as the surrender document as described by Boris, and the final nail in the coffin of trust in our parliamentarians.

When this thing goes through the country can stop talking about Brexit and focus it’s attentions on doing the things that need to be done.....

When every attempt to understand the impact of a no deal Brexit has put it at billions to the British economy, and thousands for every household, the question should be why a party who like to think of themselves as sound stewards of the economy were even considering such a plan. Maybe it was the feck business attitude of their glorious leader?

Far from being the party of business, they've taken to ignoring the views of the science and business communities, and pursuing something none of them want, and most of them think will be disastrous.
 
You are absolutely right Bruce, and I’ve mentioned this before that the WA is merely the first step. However, because of the actions of the ultra Remainers and the cynicism of Corbyn, the country needed some clarity of in or out, because treading water was just fermenting further division. The absolutely disgraceful Benn Act will come to be accurately seen as the surrender document as described by Boris, and the final nail in the coffin of trust in our parliamentarians.

When this thing goes through the country can stop talking about Brexit and focus it’s attentions on doing the things that need to be done.....
Serious question though Pete... why is this deal now acceptable when (and let’s be totally honest) a better deal negotiated by May was voted down 3 times ? In the house. Johnson even resigned his post because of it ? I just don’t understand how people can now swallow this.... or is it just a case of any way out will do.
 
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