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- 03 Feb 2016 10:00
Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....
Proselenes
- 13 Oct 2018 03:35
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Dil
- 13 Oct 2018 07:50
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It's hardly been mentioned since the vote but I reckon a lot more people would have voted to leave if it weren't for the crap spouted by Cammy , Osbourne and the rest of project fear.
Tens and probably hundreds of thousands would have relied on the rubbish that came through the letter box and that was being banded around be the then PM and his Chancellor.
All we hear is a few remoaners moaning that us leave voters didn't know what we were voting for.
If they ran it again I reckon it would be nearer 60/40 in favour of leaving but to do so in the near future would be un democratic and pave the way for the remoaners to have a new vote every few years a bit like what the SNP are trying to do.
Stan
- 13 Oct 2018 08:04
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183 days left now for our much needed “informed “ referendum.
MaxK
- 13 Oct 2018 21:03
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I don't know if this has any legs to it, but polar is a bit of a newshound and don't miss much.
polar fox
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From Telegraph readers' comments:
Timeline as reported in several news outlets now:
Sunday: finalization of documents
Monday: deal to be revealed to the uk cabinet, thereafter joint press conference of Barnier and Raab
Tuesday: internal discussion EU
Wednesday: approval in EU meeting
unquote
cynic
- 14 Oct 2018 09:14
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much more interesting is whether or not the whole thing will be derailed by one faction or another
imho, tm has actually done a very good job under almost impossible conditions and strain
by and large, she has made a decision and stuck with it
for sure fred will rubbish this, and tell us what a splendid chap jc is, and that his prevarication across the whole issue, and still trying to back all horses at the same is absooutely the correct approach
Fred1new
- 14 Oct 2018 09:44
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Taxi!.
Party at No 10 at conservative party standards.
Loyalty or self-serving incompetents planning for their own futures.
Dil
- 15 Oct 2018 11:00
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Stan , you have the same Math teacher as Abbott ?
165 days to go.
Stan
- 15 Oct 2018 11:19
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At last
Just testing to see how long someone on here noticed it...you win 1st prize. 😂
Fred1new
- 15 Oct 2018 11:28
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Is that for the idiot of the month?
Fred1new
- 15 Oct 2018 11:41
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Fred1new
- 15 Oct 2018 17:45
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Theresa is doing well in Brussels.
I glad she has the DUP supporting her to unite the UK.
I can see why some exiters like Rees-Mogg are already fleeing the ship.
Prominent Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg has defended the move by a City firm that he helped to found to establish an investment fund in Ireland ahead of the UK leaving the European Union.
Is that really showing his faith is a littler "england".
Stan
- 15 Oct 2018 18:05
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What a shower this Government are...they will have to buck up before I vote for them again 😂
Dil
- 15 Oct 2018 19:04
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Should just tell the EU to like it or lump it re N Ireland.
We won't be putting a hard border up so up to them what they want to do and that goes for deal or no deal.
Over to you Barny boy.
Fred1new
- 15 Oct 2018 22:12
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Pulling up the drawbridge would suit some.
Fortress "Great" Britain will suit others.
Mainly the continent.
Fascinating, with lorries from the ports backing up to London and Midlands.
Cerise Noire Girl
- 16 Oct 2018 07:24
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You tell 'em, Dilbert.
:o)
Dil
- 16 Oct 2018 10:30
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Lol Hils.
So tell me how the EU will cope with the N Ireland border problem if we walk away with no deal.
UK stance is clear , not putting any hard borders in place and any questions ring Brussels.
EU will have a much bigger problem with the border if there is no deal than if they accept our current proposals whatever they are.
Brussels playing silly buggers again imo. Should just walk away now , keep our money and tell them to join the queue if they want a deal with us.
Dil
- 16 Oct 2018 10:36
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Fred , if there are going to be tail backs here then they'll be twice as bad on the other side of the channel given we probably import twice the amount of goods from the EU than we export.
Their tail backs will be from Calais to Frankfurt going on your calculations.
Fred1new
- 16 Oct 2018 10:58
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Divide the Imports/exports by 27 and then compare to UK.