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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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2 hours ago, viRdjil said:

Australia held a referendum on same sex-marriage a couple of years back, and they legalised it a couple of months after. I believe that’s how it should work really. It’s gotta be. The focus after the referendum should be on working out a Brexit scenario that has the least amount of potential downside for everyone involved.

Were the gays allowed to vote? I'm only asking because the people who had actually integrated themselves into the EU over years weren't. 

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58 minutes ago, moof said:

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis added: “Why should we decide 31 years ahead of time what will happen in 2050?”

 

Yep, no need for forward planning with an issue like this.

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To reiterate, Hunt and Johnson are full of shit.

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-news-latest-theresa-may-no-deal-eu-exit-a8968756.html?fbclid=IwAR3Gvobk7F4N45m8C8KBZENYiXSXg6kRqkkDzATBmJIoNraQiRThrbuQBFA

 

On Thursday, arriving at the meeting, Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar warned that EU leaders had run out of “patience” with Britain and would only be minded to grant a further Brexit extension at the end of October for a general election or second referendum. 

 

“I think an extension could really only happen if it were to facilitate something like a general election in the UK, or even something like a second referendum, if they decided to have one. What won’t be entertained is an extension for further negotiations or further indicative votes. The time for that has long since passed,” he told reporters on the doorstep of the meeting.

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16 minutes ago, Sixtimes Dog said:

The ones where you actually ignore most of the other polls and the elections where Labour have lost hundreds of councillors and half their MEPs.

She even went as far as saying she'd back a no deal over revoking Art 50. Doubling down on stupid.

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40 minutes ago, skend04 said:

She even went as far as saying she'd back a no deal over revoking Art 50. Doubling down on stupid.

Our country is full of cunts and we're getting the politicians, politics and brexit we deserve unfortunately. You've only got to watch any of those BBC news broadcasts that start "in a constituency that voted 57% to leave at the referendum" and they wheel out all these leave voters "leave means leave, what have the EU ever done for us", normally this happens in a constituency that has done well out of the EU. They're all fucking imbeciles and Caroline Flint is doubling down on stupid because that suits the majority of the English electorate and it's why Jeremy Corbyn has spent the last 3 years sitting on the fence. 

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Clip of Jeremy Hunt doing the rounds on Twitter where he says he recently visited a successful manufacturing business that would be completely wiped out in the event of no-deal, but we have to do it anyway, because democracy. Which obviously is mental, but the even madder thing is I guarantee there'll be at least one person working there who completely agrees with him.

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4 hours ago, Duff Man said:

Clip of Jeremy Hunt doing the rounds on Twitter where he says he recently visited a successful manufacturing business that would be completely wiped out in the event of no-deal, but we have to do it anyway, because democracy. Which obviously is mental, but the even madder thing is I guarantee there'll be at least one person working there who completely agrees with him.

Brexit means Brexit. 

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Guest Pistonbroke

I still see posts like the following on a regular basis.

 

Think we’ve got to all start believing in ourselves, our friends, our neighbours etc. and supporting local business.

 

How many mouths do they think local businesses can feed, how many people can they clothe, how many people can they supply with medicine etc.... Ironic that these posts are made using Hardware which is more than likely imported and using a Platform which isn't English. 

A lot of local businesses will also be dependant on current trade deals to survive. 

 

People are so stupid. 

 

 

 

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It's amazing how all the thicko's compare fighting in two World Wars with a potential economic collapse and a severe lack of trading partners. They also seem oblivious to the fact the UK were labelled the sick man of Europe throughout the late 60's and 70's. Obviously the the winter of discontent, the three day week and the IMF bailout never happened. 

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