Tomorrow morning 11 am Students marching on the Headrow for another referendum...The same thing is happening in Birmingham, London etc ...FGS I wish we could just walk away from the EU and the last thing I want is another referendum
posted on 27/3/18
comment by Jaz63 (U8369)
posted 11 hours ago
Gingernuts, you don't know what road you're on? Says it all, really - you should be lead negotiator! At least half of the UK say you're on the road to nowhere and you're dragging them with you.
All you leavers have fallen for ONE BIG FAT LIE! The UK will be considerably worse off after leaving the EU, particularly if it happens without a deal - which is more than possible.
I just can't believe that you willingly put your trust in people like Johnson, Gove, Fox, May, Redwood, - and Rees-Mogg, ffs! Do you really believe they are working in the best interests of you and your kids?
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That’s my point ffs. We voted not knowing all the details. How could we? We’d essentially had enough of what the EU was becoming and had a genuine fear as to where it was going. We were prepared to take the risks whatever they may be. We knew it would be difficult over many years but not how those difficulties might manifest themselves.
I’d happily accuse you of sleepwalking into a complete unknown by staying in the EU. Is it what you voted for or more likely is it all you’ve ever known?
Anyone who voted to be in Europe voted to be in a Common Market. That was it. Nothing else. Take that from where we are now. That’s the fear that most voted to leave.
As for lies, both sides lied. Doesn’t make it right but don’t sit all cosy pointing your finger in one direction. They still are lying. And not one element of those lies are based on fact. Indeed more likely scaremongering and in many cases wishful thinking.
posted on 27/3/18
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posted on 27/3/18
And now watch Germany and France being asked to make up the deficit when the transition period is over.
Let’s not forget that most of the financial payment calculation was based on not a lot more than protecting the livelihoods and pensions of the remaining Eurocrats.
Tells you all you need to know that a sensible deal will come out of this after the next couple of years of posturing. Wait and see a soft border in Ireland despite the notion it was a make or break scenario. And now guess what; suddenly Gibraltar isn’t an issue any longer. It’s all part of negotiation so for every march and every politician mooting a second referendum, just know you put those negotiations back as Europe see it as a sign of weakness.
Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed so their pensions are still at risk. Quite bloody right too.
posted on 27/3/18
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posted on 27/3/18
😂 Doesn’t happen often mate.
posted on 27/3/18
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posted on 27/3/18
The whole point is that you are talking in an echo chamber and can only talk in an echo chamber - the rest of the time you stick your fingers in your ears and lalala like two ignorant kidsk in a playground.
The thing is, there's proof that some of your echo chambers have been manipulated ILLEGALLY! The referendum is a FRAUD!
Now, are we going to follow the rule of law or what?
posted on 27/3/18
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posted on 13/4/18
Churchill will be turning in his grave. He wanted a United States of Europe and his own country is going going N Korea, lol.
Brexit is a nightmare to coordinate and it's very unclear whether the economy will half or just lose 10%. You can afford to go to football now, let's see how many of you can afford it in 5 years. Let's see whether the Premier League is still the worlds premier league, when people's incomes are on the floor so much that Sky TV can't afford to pay more than £10m for rights.
Many small businesses voted to leave, including transport companies that rely on Dover-Calais and have built their business because the EU was open to us. Let's see how many of them are still in business in 5 years.
That's a doom and gloom set of scenarios. There is certainly no indication that that is how things will turn out, but it is more likely. And building our economy back will take so long that the current generation of under-20s could have a comparable disposable income life to most Libyans.
And my financial future depends on Brexit happening, lol. Bring it on.
posted on 13/4/18
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