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posted on 13/10/16

comment by CoutinhosHappyFeet (U18971)
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comment by KoemanYouBlues (U21156)
posted 53 seconds ago
Hate to break this to you but you have no say in the matter.**

err...I think you'll find we've had the 'final say' ....this is where the anger is coming from
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If there's a proposed second referendum, will you have any say in preventing it?

Erm no
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how's it going to happen when the government are pressing on with leaving the EU? hmmm?

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I'm really looking forward to looking back on these chats next year

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Imagine if Sizzler found out that someone in his family or one of his friends voted to leave, where would the 'you people' phrase be then?

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comment by KoemanYouBlues (U21156)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by CoutinhosHappyFeet (U18971)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by KoemanYouBlues (U21156)
posted 27 seconds ago
Is 'hard brexit' and 'soft brexit' fictitious? Or are they phrases coined to explain to simpletons, like yourself, the two different options available post exit? **

come on mate, is the PM a simpleton?

soft and hard brexit simply do not exist, the sooner we get round to March 2017 the better
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Where did I suggest the PM was?

You really do have problems with reading.
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hang on - she's confirmed several times that there is no hard or soft Brexit and people should stop referring to it
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Yep because she's of the opinion she can go to the EU and say can we get rid of freedom of movement, but continue trading, this is the 'soft brexit' option.

EU leaders and heads of state of a few countries have already said there's no chance of that happening. If you get rid of FOM you cannot continue trading, the 'hard brexit' option.

So yes there is such a thing. I'm surprised someone of your intellect doesn't know this.

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comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 13/10/16

Bet you lost

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comment by CoutinhosHappyFeet (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by KoemanYouBlues (U21156)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by CoutinhosHappyFeet (U18971)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by KoemanYouBlues (U21156)
posted 27 seconds ago
Is 'hard brexit' and 'soft brexit' fictitious? Or are they phrases coined to explain to simpletons, like yourself, the two different options available post exit? **

come on mate, is the PM a simpleton?

soft and hard brexit simply do not exist, the sooner we get round to March 2017 the better
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Where did I suggest the PM was?

You really do have problems with reading.
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hang on - she's confirmed several times that there is no hard or soft Brexit and people should stop referring to it
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Yep because she's of the opinion she can go to the EU and say can we get rid of freedom of movement, but continue trading, this is the 'soft brexit' option.

EU leaders and heads of state of a few countries have already said there's no chance of that happening. If you get rid of FOM you cannot continue trading, the 'hard brexit' option.

So yes there is such a thing. I'm surprised someone of your intellect doesn't know this.
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there is no soft and hard brexit

we are leaving the EU and if we can't have complete control over EU workers on the movement in and out of Britain then we leave the Single market, the EU will commit financial suicide if we leave the single market IMO and will back down, watch

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...and all the time the Russian regime is the real threat.

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comment by Planète des Singes - "We will come back stronger!"🎬🚀🌎💣🎇🙈🙉🙊🌏🗽 (U4158)
posted 17 seconds ago
...and all the time the Russian regime is the real threat.


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this is becoming more evident, i'm just pleased we are not relying on a super EU army collective, half of the EU countries are cowards historically

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comment by MBL. (U6305)

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Koeman

"we are leaving the EU and if we can't have complete control over EU workers on the movement in and out of Britain then we leave the Single market, the EU will commit financial suicide if we leave the single market IMO and will back down, watch"

Ah right, that's why we're willing to negotiate?

Who's in the stronger position. The EU, who will lose trade with the UK, but still have trade with the 27 EU countries, as well as trade agreements across the world?

Or the UK who will lose trade with 27 countries and have to negotiate trade agreements with other world countries (takes up to 7 years from what I've read) basically starting from scratch?

Don't think the EU will miss us that much.

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comment by CoutinhosHappyFeet (U18971)
posted 38 seconds ago
Koeman

"we are leaving the EU and if we can't have complete control over EU workers on the movement in and out of Britain then we leave the Single market, the EU will commit financial suicide if we leave the single market IMO and will back down, watch"

Ah right, that's why we're willing to negotiate?

Who's in the stronger position. The EU, who will lose trade with the UK, but still have trade with the 27 EU countries, as well as trade agreements across the world?

Or the UK who will lose trade with 27 countries and have to negotiate trade agreements with other world countries (takes up to 7 years from what I've read) basically starting from scratch?

Don't think the EU will miss us that much.
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okay........................Germany has more wealth than the other 26 countries put together, the EU is Germany, we declined their offer of rule in 1939 and we're declining it now - as one of the largest economies in the world we do not have to rely on EU help or support, of course it is in our (and their) best interests to negotiate and if that doesn't go well we will prosper outside of the single market, 5 years and it's finished/Germany takes over europe again

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 13/10/16

Yes the Germans will lose 20 percent of their automotive exports, I'm sure they would allow that to happen.

posted on 13/10/16

comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 1 hour, 58 minutes ago
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by Half a Big Bite - The Studge Don't Budge! (U7237)
posted 5 hours, 43 minutes ago
The morons that voted to leave are the same low lives that eat pot noodles so they deserve everything they get.
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Best comment I've seen in ages.
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You're board must be a bag of laughs
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I like it. Succinctly summarises the issue.

posted on 13/10/16

comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 2 minutes ago
Yes the Germans will lose 20 percent of their automotive exports, I'm sure they would allow that to happen.
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Thought the EU was this dictatorial cabal with only their best interests in mind. Why would they care about one country over the other 26? That was one of the main arguments put forward by the Leave campaign.

Or have they turned over a new leaf since the vote?

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