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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostWhat is the main thing that’s wrong with it?
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Originally posted by DramaShow View PostThey tried to.hide the legalities of it and it came out (when the commons forced it) that we cant leave a lot of stuff without the eus approval (which they will never give) and we have to abide by their rules without getting a say in them whilst we pay them 39 billion. We would basically be an eu colony, its ****ing ridiculous although irs never getting through parliament, may cancelled the vote today because of it cause shed lose. Theyve made such a mess of things that i can see a 2nd referendum coming.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostWhat is the main thing that’s wrong with it?
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Originally posted by DramaShow View PostThey tried to.hide the legalities of it and it came out (when the commons forced it) that we cant leave a lot of stuff without the eus approval (which they will never give) and we have to abide by their rules without getting a say in them whilst we pay them 39 billion. We would basically be an eu colony, its ****ing ridiculous although irs never getting through parliament, may cancelled the vote today because of it cause shed lose. Theyve made such a mess of things that i can see a 2nd referendum coming.
How does that happen though? Aren't we meant to have left in like the next few months? And do we really believe the result will be different?
If leave wins again.. do we get another year or two ****ing around? Before we have to have a third referendum lol?
And I personally do not believe most leavers votes will change.. them wanting to leave originally was about sovereignty and free movement.. not the economy.. People were told for months and months a leave vote would hurt the economy.. what's changed since the first referendum
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Originally posted by MOTHERDUCKER View PostHow does that happen though? Aren't we meant to have left in like the next few months? And do we really believe the result will be different?
If leave wins again.. do we get another year or two ****ing around? Before we have to have a third referendum lol?
And I personally do not believe most leavers votes will change.. them wanting to leave originally was about sovereignty and free movement.. not the economy.. People were told for months and months a leave vote would hurt the economy.. what's changed since the first referendum
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostI'm danish. Very skeptic of the EU (as is most danes). I want the UK to have as fair a deal as possible. That's my general position.
Now what I don't understand, is that all the leaders of the brexit movement. All those who claimed all kinds of positives (which I personally thought was a hoax told to the british public for whatever reason I couldn't and cannot understand) coming out of brexit, are not a part of the divorce negotiations. I am talking about Farage, Johnson as the highest profiled players.
I mean why aren't they saying what is wrong and why haven't they contributed? As a friend of britain, it looks to me as if the british public got fooled by demagogs who abandoned ship after the referendum.
Most key Brexiteers did say leaving would benefit the economy and that trade deals would be quick and easy. Now many say they always thought it'd be difficult and it'll cause some loss to families and the economy but it's worth it. Or some say they could wrangle a great deal if only they were given the chance.
It's utterly embarassing how many they fooled, how clearly they peddled a different story, and others do. Brexiteer friends of mine believed it'd be good for the economy, now not so or blame the UK Government, EU, or both. As if they know better?
It's fascinating psychologically just how few people have been willing to accept being wrong on even direct factual corrections and realities. Even though experts are telling them itll harm there childrens future, people entrench into positions without any factual basis. Genuinely astonishing.
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I voted out. I did it because of immigration really. Would I change my mind in a second vote? Maybe, maybe not. I’m unsure about it all now.
Not a fan of Theresa may at all. She’s so weak as a leader.
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Originally posted by MOTHERDUCKER View PostHow does that happen though? Aren't we meant to have left in like the next few months? And do we really believe the result will be different?
If leave wins again.. do we get another year or two ****ing around? Before we have to have a third referendum lol?
And I personally do not believe most leavers votes will change.. them wanting to leave originally was about sovereignty and free movement.. not the economy.. People were told for months and months a leave vote would hurt the economy.. what's changed since the first referendum
Facts I'm fully confident and there's been much public debate exposing, most didn't know and assumed wrong.
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Originally posted by Sparked_26 View PostIt is fairweather politics.
Corbyn is the biggest brexiteer in the game and McDonnell wants to nationalise everything. Can’t do any of that with Brussels sticking their snout in
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