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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So you think the benefits are going to happen overnight......

No I don’t think there are any , I hope there are I hope it’s brilliant but I don’t know and can’t see any benefits that’s the truth . I genuinely can’t see what looks better . For me the whole in a few years it’ll be great smacks of kicking the can down the road to explain away when things get crap
 
If you now want to lay with various incarnations of xenophobes entirely up to, I know I won't. It's harder enough when they off the leash and in Westminster garden, now you lot want to legitimise them by getting on with it and let them run wild You will be in for a nasty shock, but thats the essence of neoliberalism.
Rather a leap. I'm neither suggesting that I'm putting my lot in with them nor am I suggesting we 'get on with it'. I'm suggesting that continuing to beat the drum about referendum is a lost cause and focusing your attention on that is a bit futile.
 
I don't like to praise him, but Johnson is playing it exactly as we should have played to with the EU from the start, May was weak, Johnson is going to play hard ball and the EU will cave you just watch.

I've said it all along, they sell 66bn(2018) more to us than we buy every year, a no deal hurts them more than us, and they know it, last thing the EU wants is to not have free trade with us.

And a lot of our standards in this country supersede the standards in the EU, yet we don't ask them to align with us to do trade.
 
I don't like to praise him, but Johnson is playing it exactly as we should have played to with the EU from the start, May was weak, Johnson is going to play hard ball and the EU will cave you just watch.

I've said it all along, they sell 66bn(2018) more to us than we buy every year, a no deal hurts them more than us, and they know it, last thing the EU wants is to not have free trade with us.

And a lot of our standards in this country supersede the standards in the EU, yet we don't ask them to align with us to do trade.

He played hard ball.....and ended up with a withdrawal agreement that was rejected when May proposed it by the biggest margin in recent parliamentary history. What a champ he is. You can pull the wool over some people's eyes, but clearly not you.
 
He played hard ball.....and ended up with a withdrawal agreement that was rejected when May proposed it by the biggest margin in recent parliamentary history. What a champ he is. You can pull the wool over some people's eyes, but clearly not you.
The real deal is the trade deal, that's what counts.
 
Would you be so kind as to explain your thinking Joe? What benefits are you thinking of, and what will need to happen in the next five years for them to materialise?
It took about five years for the UK to settle down when we joined in 1973 Bruce where you around then?
also until this thread is corrected in name a a new one started I wont be posting ok....
 
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