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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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36 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

You're the luvvie prick who advised posters to stop replying to my posts a short while ago? Yes ?

 

 Take your own advice, wallow in the self indulged so called intelligence  your parents university education bought you and clean your posion veins out kid.

 

Yet more laser-guided analysis from the forum’s walking chip-on-the-shoulder. With sensational observations like those you may as well call me an endurance athlete.

 

Its a poser why nobody takes you seriously or wants to bother tolerating your views.

 

I said nothing about me not periodically reminding you what a semi-literate mongoloid you are, you little terror.

 

* Pats child-like cretin on head *

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11 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

 

Yet more laser-guided analysis from the forum’s walking chip-on-the-shoulder. With sensational observations like those you may as well call me an endurance athlete.

 

Its a poser why nobody takes you seriously or wants to bother tolerating your views.

 

I said nothing about me not periodically reminding you what a semi-literate mongoloid you are, you little terror.

 

* Pats child-like cretin on head *

Berp 

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31 minutes ago, Captain Howdy said:

I think that’s exactly what people voted for, I don’t think they were aware that it was subject to any deals

Of course they expected a deal. The leaders of the Leave campaign never shut up about the deal with the EU being "the easiest deal in history" and all the wonderful deals everyone else would be falling over themselves to offer us. If anybody mentioned No Deal, they would be shouted down as a Project Fear bullshitter.

 

Nobody voted for No Deal.

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7 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Of course they expected a deal. The leaders of the Leave campaign never shut up about the deal with the EU being "the easiest deal in history" and all the wonderful deals everyone else would be falling over themselves to offer us. If anybody mentioned No Deal, they would be shouted down as a Project Fear bullshitter.

 

Nobody voted for No Deal.

Maybe 0.5% of the electorate did, being generous?  And yet it's what 100% are going to get. 

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10 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Of course they expected a deal. The leaders of the Leave campaign never shut up about the deal with the EU being "the easiest deal in history" and all the wonderful deals everyone else would be falling over themselves to offer us. If anybody mentioned No Deal, they would be shouted down as a Project Fear bullshitter.

 

Nobody voted for No Deal.

People were asked to leave or stay, there were no options on the ballot paper I marked, I don’t like it anymore than you do but that’s just a fact

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2 minutes ago, Captain Howdy said:

Well given that I voted remain I highly doubt it

Only asking. 

Do you know anyone who voted to leave?  I do, several of them.  No two voted for exactly the same reasons though there was a common theme that being immigration.  Not a single one thought it would mean no deal with the EU, not a one. 

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1 minute ago, Moo said:

Only asking. 

Do you know anyone who voted to leave?  I do, several of them.  No two voted for exactly the same reasons though there was a common theme that being immigration.  Not a single one thought it would mean no deal with the EU, not a one. 

Yes, absolutely loads, they just want out, that’s it

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46 minutes ago, Boss said:

I don't think we're going to be tightening our belts. I think the plan is to print money and kickstart rapid growth. 

Going to be tricky if we don't have any trade deals and Sterling depreciates further.

Mind you with the geniuses they have at Tufton St I'm sure it'll all be fine

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4 minutes ago, Captain Howdy said:

Yes, absolutely loads, they just want out, that’s it

So before the vote did they tell you why they were voting leave?  Did you debate it with them? 

After the event of course they "just want out", they don't want to admit they were wrong, or feel like they've been cheated etc etc.  What they can't bring themselves to see was that the cheating went on before the vote. 

A leave voter I know was aghast at the idea of a free trade deal with the US before the vote, and though it's still not what she wants she still can't bring herself to admit she might have made a mistake.  I'm sure she's not the only one. 

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