So Brexit seems to be a good thing then.
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And the fact that exports are up to non-EU countries?
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The pound has decreased by 13% against the Euro and decreased 8% against the USD since the referendum......are u telling me exports to non-EU countries have increased as the pound decreased????? well blow me away!!!
Oh look Remoaners calling Brexiteers thick racists that don't have the acumen to understand Brexit.
Ironic considering the fact that all the resistance to it is what's putting the UK in a weaker position with it all.
Imagine what we'd achieve if people just accepted the result, and just got on with implementing it.
Instead we have a bunch of cry babies who will stop at nothing to get the result they wanted.
Can you imagine the uproar there would be if the boot were on the other foot and remain won the vote and the leavers kicked up this much fuss??
All this scare monger BS is laughable. I heard the best one yet yesterday.
The Police commission saying if it was a no deal the public would be at risk! What a load of scaremongering horse **** that is.
If you think there's going to be a no deal backlash wait until you see what happens if Brexit gets watered down the way I think its going to be.
I think we'll see the biggest uprising since the poll tax riots.
Ironic considering the fact that all the resistance to it is what's putting the UK in a weaker position with it all.
Imagine what we'd achieve if people just accepted the result, and just got on with implementing it.
Instead we have a bunch of cry babies who will stop at nothing to get the result they wanted.
Can you imagine the uproar there would be if the boot were on the other foot and remain won the vote and the leavers kicked up this much fuss??
All this scare monger BS is laughable. I heard the best one yet yesterday.
The Police commission saying if it was a no deal the public would be at risk! What a load of scaremongering horse **** that is.
If you think there's going to be a no deal backlash wait until you see what happens if Brexit gets watered down the way I think its going to be.
I think we'll see the biggest uprising since the poll tax riots.
The issue it not moving the food, it's the fact that UK food relies on a system where everything is delivered just in time. The army won't have anything to move. Have a read of this as it explains it a bit better.
If you still think the army can help, then what can I say?
If you still think the army can help, then what can I say?
Oh look Remoaners calling Brexiteers thick racists that don't have the acumen to understand Brexit.
Ironic considering the fact that all the resistance to it is what's putting the UK in a weaker position with it all.
Imagine what we'd achieve if people just accepted the result, and just got on with implementing it.
Instead we have a bunch of cry babies who will stop at nothing to get the result they wanted.
Can you imagine the uproar there would be if the boot were on the other foot and remain won the vote and the leavers kicked up this much fuss??
All this scare monger BS is laughable. I heard the best one yet yesterday.
The Police commission saying if it was a no deal the public would be at risk! What a load of scaremongering horse **** that is.
If you think there's going to be a no deal backlash wait until you see what happens if Brexit gets watered down the way I think its going to be.
I think we'll see the biggest uprising since the poll tax riots.
Ironic considering the fact that all the resistance to it is what's putting the UK in a weaker position with it all.
Imagine what we'd achieve if people just accepted the result, and just got on with implementing it.
Instead we have a bunch of cry babies who will stop at nothing to get the result they wanted.
Can you imagine the uproar there would be if the boot were on the other foot and remain won the vote and the leavers kicked up this much fuss??
All this scare monger BS is laughable. I heard the best one yet yesterday.
The Police commission saying if it was a no deal the public would be at risk! What a load of scaremongering horse **** that is.
If you think there's going to be a no deal backlash wait until you see what happens if Brexit gets watered down the way I think its going to be.
I think we'll see the biggest uprising since the poll tax riots.
Yes I can see the placards now 'We demand to be worse off' and 'Let's turn Great Britain into Little England' 😀
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"The loss of key EU databases, the European arrest warrant system and full Europol membership could pose significant risks to our local communities. These shared tools, measures, initiatives and capabilities which have been developed over the last 40 years of cooperation across the EU have saved many lives”
Explain why this is horsesh!t.
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How come you know better than the Police Commission? Have you read what they said?
"The loss of key EU databases, the European arrest warrant system and full Europol membership could pose significant risks to our local communities. These shared tools, measures, initiatives and capabilities which have been developed over the last 40 years of cooperation across the EU have saved many lives”
Explain why this is horsesh!t.
"The loss of key EU databases, the European arrest warrant system and full Europol membership could pose significant risks to our local communities. These shared tools, measures, initiatives and capabilities which have been developed over the last 40 years of cooperation across the EU have saved many lives”
Explain why this is horsesh!t.
The police commission's statement is just more of the same old project fear rhetoric.
Christ and you call us Brexiteers thick.
The EU knows the country is divided on this. So it's exploiting that and making negotiations as difficult as they possibly can be because the UK government's position is a weak one.
Now let's say for arguments sake that it was a far bigger majority in favour of leave and all these people/organisations who are trying every trick in the book to undermine Brexit weren't.
We'd be negotiating from a position of strength and it would be the EU squabbling. Some of you forget how much the EU needs the UK to be part of the union. They are also desperate for Brexit to not be a success as it will inevitably lead to their house of cards cash cow come tumbling down around them.
The EU is about as bent as it gets but some are too ignorant to see that.
The EU knows the country is divided on this. So it's exploiting that and making negotiations as difficult as they possibly can be because the UK government's position is a weak one.
Now let's say for arguments sake that it was a far bigger majority in favour of leave and all these people/organisations who are trying every trick in the book to undermine Brexit weren't.
We'd be negotiating from a position of strength and it would be the EU squabbling. Some of you forget how much the EU needs the UK to be part of the union. They are also desperate for Brexit to not be a success as it will inevitably lead to their house of cards cash cow come tumbling down around them.
The EU is about as bent as it gets but some are too ignorant to see that.
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Christ and you call us Brexiteers thick.
The EU knows the country is divided on this. So it's exploiting that and making negotiations as difficult as they possibly can be because the UK government's position is a weak one.
Now let's say for arguments sake that it was a far bigger majority in favour of leave and all these people/organisations who are trying every trick in the book to undermine Brexit weren't.
We'd be negotiating from a position of strength and it would be the EU squabbling. Some of you forget how much the EU needs the UK to be part of the union. They are also desperate for Brexit to not be a success as it will inevitably lead to their house of cards cash cow come tumbling down around them.
The EU is about as bent as it gets but some are too ignorant to see that.
The EU knows the country is divided on this. So it's exploiting that and making negotiations as difficult as they possibly can be because the UK government's position is a weak one.
Now let's say for arguments sake that it was a far bigger majority in favour of leave and all these people/organisations who are trying every trick in the book to undermine Brexit weren't.
We'd be negotiating from a position of strength and it would be the EU squabbling. Some of you forget how much the EU needs the UK to be part of the union. They are also desperate for Brexit to not be a success as it will inevitably lead to their house of cards cash cow come tumbling down around them.
The EU is about as bent as it gets but some are too ignorant to see that.
So that leaves us with the current 5hitstorm called reality.
They are turning this into a bigger problem than it ever needed to be but are too bloody minded and blinkered to see it.
This is where you're showing a real lack of knowledge. Let me enlighten you. Our systems are equally of use to them as theirs is to us. They wouldn't want to lose access to ours any more than we would to theirs. Our intelligence services are among the best in the world. When the time comes the EU's access to those services won't be risked and used as a bargaining tool by the EU.
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You need to ask yourself why is it such a **** storm? Because people are doing all they can to undermine it and prevent it and have done since the day the referendum was called.
They are turning this into a bigger problem than it ever needed to be but are too bloody minded and blinkered to see it.
They are turning this into a bigger problem than it ever needed to be but are too bloody minded and blinkered to see it.
I would categorise that as a big fricking problem.
That's not at all what I'm saying but you've highlighted just the point I'm making quite nicely.
Remainers read what they want rather than what's actually written. A no deal scenario is better than a bad deal. The EU needs to understand that the UK will be prepared to walk away if needs be. But true to form all the bleating from remain undermines that and could be the cause of the very thing they're dreading.
It also annoys the crap out of me that more people don't have faith in this country and what it's capable of. Shame on you!
Remainers read what they want rather than what's actually written. A no deal scenario is better than a bad deal. The EU needs to understand that the UK will be prepared to walk away if needs be. But true to form all the bleating from remain undermines that and could be the cause of the very thing they're dreading.
It also annoys the crap out of me that more people don't have faith in this country and what it's capable of. Shame on you!
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That's not at all what I'm saying but you've highlighted just the point I'm making quite nicely.
Remainers read what they want rather than what's actually written. A no deal scenario is better than a bad deal. The EU needs to understand that the UK will be prepared to walk away if needs be. But true to form all the bleating from remain undermines that and could be the cause of the very thing they're dreading.
It also annoys the crap out of me that more people don't have faith in this country and what it's capable of. Shame on you!
Remainers read what they want rather than what's actually written. A no deal scenario is better than a bad deal. The EU needs to understand that the UK will be prepared to walk away if needs be. But true to form all the bleating from remain undermines that and could be the cause of the very thing they're dreading.
It also annoys the crap out of me that more people don't have faith in this country and what it's capable of. Shame on you!
Last paragraph was indulgently sanctimonious and a bit disappointing. Shame on the architects of Brexit that orcastrated a campaign aimed to dupe the vulnerable
This is where you're showing a real lack of knowledge. Let me enlighten you. Our systems are equally of use to them as theirs is to us. They wouldn't want to lose access to ours any more than we would to theirs. Our intelligence services are among the best in the world. When the time comes the EU's access to those services won't be risked and used as a bargaining tool by the EU.
The police commission's statement is just more of the same old project fear rhetoric.
The police commission's statement is just more of the same old project fear rhetoric.
Even the loss of the UK contribution in monetary terms to the EU is about 12 or 13%, so yes, it will cause some pain, but the EU doesn't 'need the UK'.
I've resisted commenting in here until tonight. A moment of weakness. It's gone the exact way I thought it would.
I shall leave you all to it.
As you were.
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Right that's me done. I could debate about this forever but I've far more entertain things to do like pulling teeth.
Of course it does. It needs the UK to not leave and not be a success. When it does other nations will follow and that's the last thing the EU wants. So kid yourself all you want but the UK leaving the EU is disastrous for the EU in much more than monetary terms.
Right that's me done. I could debate about this forever but I've far more entertain things to do like pulling teeth.
Right that's me done. I could debate about this forever but I've far more entertain things to do like pulling teeth.
There's not going to be a no deal Brexit. And the Chequers proposal won't fly either.
There will some kind of intermediate deal, followed by years of proper negotiation. It's the only way this was ever going to go.
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Hypocracy at its finest. The £350 million bus is the cornerstone of that argument yet there is endless ballix statements coming from project fear.
I've resisted commenting in here until tonight. A moment of weakness. It's gone the exact way I thought it would.
I shall leave you all to it.
As you were.
I've resisted commenting in here until tonight. A moment of weakness. It's gone the exact way I thought it would.
I shall leave you all to it.
As you were.
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it's like a Boys Own the British Empire will endure head in the sand approach.
Of course it does. It needs the UK to not leave and not be a success. When it does other nations will follow and that's the last thing the EU wants. So kid yourself all you want but the UK leaving the EU is disastrous for the EU in much more than monetary terms.
Right that's me done. I could debate about this forever but I've far more entertain things to do like pulling teeth.
Right that's me done. I could debate about this forever but I've far more entertain things to do like pulling teeth.
You want everyone to get behind Brexit because you won, but its not that simple when nearly half the people who voted were dead against it and that's not considering those who didn't vote or couldn't vote. If there was a clear majority for it, people probably would get behind it, but there isn't a clear majority and it has divided the nation. Remainers won't get behind it, because after two years, nobody has come out with a solid argument to say how Brexit is going to make things better in a way that wasn't possible while remaining in the EU. What is it that Brexit will achieve that couldn't have done before that is going to improve the lives of every British citizen?
Also, what is it you don't understand about the concept of No Deal? If there is No Deal, then there is no police database agreements, there is no open skies agreement, there is no borders agreement - there is NO DEAL on ANYTHING! You yourself state that no deal is better than a bad deal, so you have to accept that no deal is a possibility. Is it not therefore prudent to plan for a no deal scenario and for police chiefs to highlight what negative or positive impact a no deal scenario may have for them? If all these statements from police chiefs, the Bank of England, Air Certification authorities about No Deal, seem to highlight more negatives than positives, do you think its because they aren't finding many positives to highlight?
As Andy pointer out above, and he's one of the biggest Brexiteers here, companies are now taking action and moving jobs from the UK to Europe to combat Brexit. The government has been so weak in itself, regardless of public opinion, and still hasn't come up with a realistic plan of what Brexit deal they want. The Chequers deal is considered equally bad by Brexiteers and Remainers and has been declared unworkable by the EU, its not going to happen. So we still have no clear direction and companies can't wait any longer to enact their no deal plans, because in the absence of any clear direction, then have to plan for the worst. The damage is already being done and the Brexiteers are two wrapped up in their Battle of Britain mentality that they can't even see whats happening in front of their noses and continue to spout their brexiteer propaganda tag lines - Brexit means Brexit, No deal is better than a bad deal, if we all get behind Brexit the EU will have to give us a good deal - all just nonsensical crap, there is no substantial argument and a plan that says what Brexit is going to achieve and how its going to make us better off! And to work, it has to make everyone so much better off that it counter the short, medium or even longer term losses we're likely to make!
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I am convinced that if the EU survives, the UK will join again in the future. Future generations will look back on this and say "what the actual f*ck were they thinking?"
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Indeed, it's like they forgot about the 40 years of bitching we had to endure until they finally got what they wanted.
I am convinced that if the EU survives, the UK will join again in the future. Future generations will look back on this and say "what the actual f*ck were they thinking?"
I am convinced that if the EU survives, the UK will join again in the future. Future generations will look back on this and say "what the actual f*ck were they thinking?"








