Current Affairs EU In or Out

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  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Every trade agreement is countries mutually agreeing to limit their Sovereignty.

While it might sounds convincing, very few who mention Sovereignty as a rationale for leaving, seem to fully understand what it means, especially in regard to Brexit.
As I said it’s the one issue that remainers fail to understand. Even if sovereignty is nothing more than a state of mind, it exists as such for many people.
 
I can't wait to do all the things that we can do now we have our own sovereignty back.

Hmmm give me a minute and I'll think of something...OK best to give me a day or two so I can have a good long think about it. Whatever we can do though we can do it all poorer. That'll show those EU types won't it multi millionaires Nigel, Boris, Gove, Victorian man, James Dyson and the bloke from Wetherspoons. We're all in one big boat together.
 
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Stuff that remainers dismiss as either unimportant or not the real reasons - sovereignty, a sense of independence.

Can you explain what you mean by that? Does it mean you don't want any trade agreements or any part of international bodies at all?
Do you think Scotland should go for independence too?
 
Oh boy, he's in this thread too? The door policy is lapsing these days @mods :oops:
His contribution, particularly around December 2019, albeit small, is a cautionary 'be careful what you wish for' in a sea of triumphant Leave voters simultaneously goading about ' we've got an 80 seat majority we can do what we want with a strengthened negotiating position' while still moaning that remainers aren't getting behind the Government.
 
Not fooling anyone. Does this mean we can at last disavow the 'special relationship' wth the USA.

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His contribution, particularly around December 2019, albeit small, is a cautionary 'be careful what you wish for' in a sea of triumphant Leave voters simultaneously goading about ' we've got an 80 seat majority we can do what we want with a strengthened negotiating position' while still moaning that remainers aren't getting behind the Government.

Given his desire to have martial law to prevent people from attending a disco with a pastie, he might actually have some common ground with Brexiters.
 
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