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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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You claim it's democratic for the people of Northern Ireland to have a form of governance they voted for taken off them. Yet somehow the EU is seen as undemocratic.

Do you have any solution to the Irish border question that doesn't involve people getting killed?

That is bollocks.

People getting killed is not down to the referendum.

Have you ever been there or done business there?

The EU and the border has been an ignored racket for fucking years. It will be same old.

Cattle. Fuel, shopping etc

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If Catholics in Northern Ireland ever got a united Ireland I'd be genuinely interested to see how long it takes them to miss shit like the NHS and free water, presciptions etc. And jobs.

It's impossible to say how they would react in that scenario but i will say this for sure, the nationalists in the North would be far more willing to take the personal pain than the vast majority of brexit voters. It will never happen anyway, not in our lifetime.

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So, apart from the times the question of whether the UK should remain in the EU came up, can I find a quote of Corbyn answering that question?

 

I'm not the one making any claims here. The onus isn't on me to provide evidence.

 

The people claiming that Corbyn is a lifelong Brexiteer should easily be able to find a quote to support that claim. I keep asking, but nobody has come up with anything other than evidence of the stance he took during the Referendum.

You're claiming he is a remainer, the counter claim is that he is lying. I can easily find examples of him being anti europe when he was just an mp, can you find anything, anything at all that suggests he wanted to stay in europe? 

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Bu but but, what about this. That and the other.

Fucking get on with it.

Get on with what?

You can't come up with anything apart from meaningless bollocks. In this you're not alone as Lardy Arse Johnson, Rees-Mogg and the the other fucking cuntbuckets are in exactly the same boat

Maybe you should marry them?

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You're claiming he is a remainer, the counter claim is that he is lying. I can easily find examples of him being anti europe when he was just an mp, can you find anything, anything at all that suggests he wanted to stay in europe?

How about this direct quote that took me 2.5 seconds to find?

 

“Asked if he would vote remain if a new referendum were held tomorrow, Corbyn replied: “There isn’t going to be another referendum, so it’s a hypothetical question but yes, I voted remain because I thought the best option was to remain. I haven’t changed my mind on that.””

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How about this direct quote that took me 2.5 seconds to find?

 

“Asked if he would vote remain if a new referendum were held tomorrow, Corbyn replied: “There isn’t going to be another referendum, so it’s a hypothetical question but yes, I voted remain because I thought the best option was to remain. I haven’t changed my mind on that.””

I could have found that in 1.5 seconds

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I’m not a diplomat or a trade expert but rather than killing people I would imagine some form of trade exemption or customs agreement could be made for the North.

It’s not rocket science and should not be a reason to disrespect the democratic will of the UK.

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I dont hide the fact i support the unionist view, I voted out and will admit i gave no thought to the irish border issue. Its going to be a bastard to solve and i can only hope a pig headed unwillingness to look facts in the face will see me through

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I’m not a diplomat or a trade expert but rather than killing people I would imagine some form of trade exemption or customs agreement could be made for the North.

It’s not rocket science and should not be a reason to disrespect the democratic will of the UK.

There can't be exemption unless Britain agrees to same rules as the EU regarding goods and services. Chlorinated Chicken from the states for example, Trump and Johnson strike a deal over a few lines and suddenly the EU has banned food crossing it's borders unchecked.
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I’m not a diplomat or a trade expert but rather than killing people I would imagine some form of trade exemption or customs agreement could be made for the North.

It’s not rocket science and should not be a reason to disrespect the democratic will of the UK.

You think that the DUP, currently propping up the Tories, want the North to be treated differently to the mainland? More like the rest of Ireland?
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