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FFS, we've now really plumbed the depths. lol
Indeed, and tbh no one even cares about what Labour or the Libs say or do, it would just be nice if for once they showed some kind of recognition or glimmer of unity. But that’s expecting too much I suppose......
Let brexit happen first and then see.
Also let's see how the EU does with 17billion less money coming in after we withdraw, by far it's biggest military power and of course the British security services.
EU has no leverage here, it's on its knees hoping no one else leaves.
If it's no deal the EU lose out on 32billion can they really afford to do that. I don't think people realise just how much leverage Johnson has here.
He thinks spending his time pretending to be an Everton fan on an internet forum is an acceptable activity for an adult.So you dont believe in debate and free speech? As has been said above the war is over. Brexit will happen and Johnson has his 80 poodle majority to see him through. The opposition has been annihilated. It's your show. You can now demonstrate how we were wrong and Brexit will be a success.
So how come you're alone in thinking a no-deal Brexit is positive? If you're not alone please link any expert/pretend expert that has a similar positive scenario for the UK economy post no-deal
Mate it was just an equivalence (a lie)Can any brexit supporter now confirm the date we start getting the £350 million(per week) membership fee if we leave on 31/1/20? Surely it will be from 1/2/20? And if not, why not? How much of this will go to the NHS?
Dunno why anyone really believes the NHS will fail any harder than it has under any other government. The population will continue to increase year on year, it is how we be as a species...a bigger population that not all are able / willing to contribute to...it's going to struggle regardless...
Can any brexit supporter now confirm the date we start getting the £350 million(per week) membership fee if we leave on 31/1/20? Surely it will be from 1/2/20? And if not, why not? How much of this will go to the NHS?
I have a few other questions to add to this:
Why have the negotiations been so painful despite "holding all the cards" it being the "easiest deal in history" and that "they need us more than we need them"?
What date is it that Turkey will be joining the EU again? And how about this EU army that we can't stop?
I'm still waiting to hear about these "sunlit uplands"...what are the tangible benefits of Brexit, apart from something to do with fish?
Heard a guy in a boozer the other day talking about the Eu army and the Lisbon treaty. Making out he was an expert on the subject. would love to know when and how joe bloggs, a regular in an old mans pub in Whitley Bay, became such an expert on international treaties.Total buffoons.I have a few other questions to add to this:
Why have the negotiations been so painful despite "holding all the cards" it being the "easiest deal in history" and that "they need us more than we need them"?
What date is it that Turkey will be joining the EU again? And how about this EU army that we can't stop?
I'm still waiting to hear about these "sunlit uplands"...what are the tangible benefits of Brexit, apart from something to do with fish?
I know mate, I sounded heartless. The problem we have now though... not through immigration, Country wealth or whatever it's just the size of the country and the disproportionate size of the population, the NHS was never designed to cope with these huge numbers. It's a shame we cant get a manditory UK business insurance (through work pay) a private healthcare system and leave the NHS to those who cant afford it.If only we could grow the population with people who pay more in taxes than they consume in public services. They'd be like gold dust.
Can any brexit supporter now confirm the date we start getting the £350 million(per week) membership fee if we leave on 31/1/20? Surely it will be from 1/2/20? And if not, why not? How much of this will go to the NHS?
I have a few other questions to add to this:
Why have the negotiations been so painful despite "holding all the cards" it being the "easiest deal in history" and that "they need us more than we need them"?
What date is it that Turkey will be joining the EU again? And how about this EU army that we can't stop?
I'm still waiting to hear about these "sunlit uplands"...what are the tangible benefits of Brexit, apart from something to do with fish?
.... And finally - where's the Arteta money Bill?
Heard a guy in a boozer the other day talking about the Eu army and the Lisbon treaty. Making out he was an expert on the subject. would love to know when and how joe bloggs, a regular in an old mans pub in Whitley Bay, became such an expert on international treaties.Total buffoons.
The problem is people didn’t want to. Start with a base opinion that ‘foreigners are bad and Britain is great’ and everything else slips into place. Why look up whether someone is telling the truth when you agree with their opinion and it reinforces your core beliefs. Personally, I’m deeply ashamed to be British right now. We’re an embarrassmentI was being somewhat obtuse with those questions, as the answers are actually readily available and easy to find. All you need is access to Google. Who'd have thought it!
If people actually bothered to fact check the dross and lies the likes of Farage and Johnson regurgitated to them then maybe we wouldn't be in this mess.
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