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Brexit is a Piece of Cake

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comment by Obers (U3904)

posted on 26/10/18

The remainer in this is no where near an accurate depiction. Other than that it's quite good

posted on 26/10/18

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
posted 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 1 minute ago

Leavers fall into 4 main groups as is well known.

Rich xenophobes.

Poor xenophobes.

Jacob Reese Moggers.

Absolute whankers.


This is an intrinsic truth since I have posted it.

And the Leave Mouthfoamers will prove this with their replies >>>>



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There's also moderate leavers.

Those who dislike the political ideology of the EU but recognise the economic benefits of being one of the most influential members of the world's largest trading bloc.

Oliver Norgrove (former vote leave staffer) pens a good blog on Brexit:

http://www.norgroveblog.co.uk/?m=1

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Dats me dat, Mighty, ya remain elite neo liberal bassaπŸ˜€

comment by Obers (U3904)

posted on 26/10/18

Every other line should be something like:

Remainer: WWWWAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH RACIST! XENOPHOBES! THE LEAVE CAMPAIGN CHEATED! RUSSIAN BOTS

posted on 26/10/18

comment by atheist (U2783)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competen... (U3633)
posted 13 minutes ago
TMQ and his pals are ‘extras’ in the movie they’re filming!

Carnage

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Not so fast and a wee bit annoyed?


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Fast and Furious meets Slow and miffed.

posted on 26/10/18

comment by Obers (U3904)
posted 58 seconds ago
Every other line should be something like:

Remainer: WWWWAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH RACIST! XENOPHOBES! THE LEAVE CAMPAIGN CHEATED! RUSSIAN BOTS

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Gammon, Tory brexit, thick English nationalist, bus lies, little Englander, bigot, natzi, ukipper, bobo tax evasion, Russian money, and too stupid to vote, til they go back to vote Labour next time.

posted on 26/10/18

comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 5 hours, 41 minutes ago
How anyone remotley thinks brexit is still a good idea is beyond me.
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Just a bitta craic😜

posted on 26/10/18

comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 5 hours, 38 minutes ago
If its not completely obvious by this stsge that the whole thing was pushed to keep the very rich very rich and hide the dodgy stuff going on then anyone who is still leave will never see it
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This may apply to a few rich gits, but not 17.5 m voters.

When Eire voted to leave British rule, was it just for finance......or something deeper?

posted on 26/10/18

comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 5 hours, 29 minutes ago
comment by Sir Robert Paisley says 'King Salah, 'man's mine' (U3823)
posted 2 minutes ago
And yes if ther was any way the EU could 'force' us to stay they would.

Absolute scVm.


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Lets get back to being a British empire mate

No surrender.


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Not sure that is the binary choice here?

posted on 26/10/18

comment by atheist (U2783)
posted 5 hours, 25 minutes ago
Send in the gunboats and pink will resume its rightful place on maps and stuff.
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Pink?😲

Red, white and blue!

posted on 26/10/18

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posted on 26/10/18

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 5 hours, 8 minutes ago
comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 1 minute ago
yer da's a brexit man
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I’m yer da then 😑

European courts are the reality behind our armed forces being brought to task for every single cast aspersion on how they didn’t behave themselves in war time.

And why we are forced to put up with the so called pathetic injustices of the mass of newly thought up persecuted minority groups. How many different classes of sekahual persuasion do we have now? 28?

Printing out passports with “gender neutral” ffs.

Everything landed at the door of human rights courts and you pay for that.

France and Germany poaching our talent before we’ve even completed negotiations ffs.

They’re already punishing us for having the gall to want to leave. Fwck them. I genuinely hope we walk away, create a low tax haven and wreck their pathetic French speaking cwnty ways. Sooner the better.

Man up you lily livered shower of pathetic kids who’ve never known any different

Fuxakes.

Beige vv@nkerrrs
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On yersel wee manπŸ‘

Eu dictating to Greeks who voted against austerity, Irish who voted against Lisbon treaty, poland and Hungary who voted against mass migration, Italians who want their own budget, Dublin setting up their own tax system and now brits voting to leave the ever expanding bureaucratic club.

And then pretending a wee border in Ulster is all they care about, after they cherry pick their own red lines by offering Ulster special status from the rest of the uk,,over Scotland,,Wales the North East etc.......with a border in the seaπŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

posted on 26/10/18

See if Ulster gets special backstop status, will you Scot remainers be beelin?

I would.

posted on 26/10/18

I don’t really follow or understand politics, but if you two bangers are for this ‘berxit’, I’m against it.

posted on 26/10/18

comment by thebluebellsareblue (U9292)
posted 22 minutes ago
See if Ulster gets special backstop status, will you Scot remainers be beelin?

I would.
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I won’t care as it won’t affect me
I just hope the Irish dilemma gets a conclusion that works for all on the island

posted on 26/10/18

Great article

posted on 26/10/18

The fundamental flaw with Brexit is that we've "taken back control", only to give it to a government that doesn't want that control, and is too incompetent to figure out how to use that control.

posted on 26/10/18

comment by Drunken Hobo (U7360)
posted 3 minutes ago
The fundamental flaw with Brexit is that we've "taken back control", only to give it to a government that doesn't want that control, and is too incompetent to figure out how to use that control.
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Ironically (if anyone's in doubt read Dexeu's position papers) we're relinquishing control to the EU27.

The "common rulebook" and regulatory equivalence requirements for the Irish border means that the UK will shadow EU regulations in perpetuity but we'll no longer have a voice in shaping legislation.

Laws we currently are involved in every stage of the legislative process.

posted on 26/10/18


means that the UK will shadow EU regulations in perpetuity but we'll no longer have a voice in shaping legislation.

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This is nonsense.

Having total control of our own decisions our parliament can vote to change whatever we want whenever we want.


posted on 26/10/18

comment by Sir Robert Paisley says 'King Salah, 'man's mine' (U3823)

This is nonsense.

Having total control of our own decisions our parliament can vote to change whatever we want whenever we want.
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You mean the same government that almost every single Brexiteer thinks is deliberately cocking up Brexit?

posted on 26/10/18

comment by Drunken Hobo (U7360)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Sir Robert Paisley says 'King Salah, 'man's mine' (U3823)

This is nonsense.

Having total control of our own decisions our parliament can vote to change whatever we want whenever we want.
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You mean the same government that almost every single Brexiteer thinks is deliberately cocking up Brexit?
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I think he means all governments going forward this one and future ones

All laws are man made so allcan change

posted on 26/10/18

comment by Sir Robert Paisley says 'King Salah, 'man's mine' (U3823)
posted 3 minutes ago

means that the UK will shadow EU regulations in perpetuity but we'll no longer have a voice in shaping legislation.

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This is nonsense.

Having total control of our own decisions our parliament can vote to change whatever we want whenever we want.



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You realise that divergence from regulatory allignment with the EU (by default) creates trade barriers? If UK goods and services differ from the EU's, checks/inspections will be necessary.

The whole point of the EU internal market (devised by the UK) is that all goods and services across the EU and EEA are treated as domestic.

Therefore instead of marketing, licensing, registering, producing etc commodities (a costly process) for each and every countries' requirements/laws, businesses throughout the EEA can provide products and services which conform to one set of regulations.

Which is why every single sector in the UK has petitioned the government to remain in the CU and SM.

In regard to EU regulations, following agreement in the EU, regulations are debated and implemented by each member states' executive. In our case, Westminster.

Parliament can subsequently enshrine EU regulations (devised debated and implemented via UKrep, UK MEPs and UK council) in accordance with our constitutional requirements.

Post Brexit we will have no EU representation (as a third country) but as every single third country that has a FTA with the EU we will have to adhere to EU regulations.

Have a look about your home and the products you own with the 'ce' kite (EU conformity). A vast amount of which will have been manufactured in China.

Given both China and the US have to conform to EU regulations to export into the EU (the two other global regulatory superpowers) bit of a stretch to think we'll be any different...

posted on 26/10/18

We will be fine

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 26/10/18

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posted on 26/10/18

comment by The Duke (U10059)
posted 1 minute ago
We will be fine
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Based on??

Every single (independent) analysis of Brexit suggests otherwise.

As one may expect, downgrading from an internal market (covers the entire economy) to a FTA (sectoral). Ie parts of the UK economy will be carved out. Especially services, which represents circa 80% of UK GDP.

If you are interested, have a read of the (independent) National Audit Office conclusions on our preparations. Pretty damming stuff.

https://www.nao.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/The-UK-border-preparedness-for-EU-exit-Summary.pdf

Given we're now passed the point of no return, (I.e. we cannot logistically be ready for Brexit) the government will yet again capitulate to the EU27. As they've done continually since invoking a50.

As the Brexit some thought they were voting for is no longer achievable, surely logic demands parliament reconsiders our objectives?

posted on 27/10/18

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
posted 7 hours, 55 minutes ago
comment by The Duke (U10059)
posted 1 minute ago
We will be fine
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Based on??

Every single (independent) analysis of Brexit suggests otherwise.

As one may expect, downgrading from an internal market (covers the entire economy) to a FTA (sectoral). Ie parts of the UK economy will be carved out. Especially services, which represents circa 80% of UK GDP.

If you are interested, have a read of the (independent) National Audit Office conclusions on our preparations. Pretty damming stuff.

https://www.nao.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/The-UK-border-preparedness-for-EU-exit-Summary.pdf

Given we're now passed the point of no return, (I.e. we cannot logistically be ready for Brexit) the government will yet again capitulate to the EU27. As they've done continually since invoking a50.

As the Brexit some thought they were voting for is no longer achievable, surely logic demands parliament reconsiders our objectives?
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So what do you think......in or out?

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