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Yet another fantasy statement.

We haven’t even left and it is clear that we are already at a significant disadvantage.

It’s become farcical when the EU announces a new trade deal with Japan which incidentally won’t give us anything nearly as good and the leavers are cock a hoop and shouting from the rooftops about securing a deal with the Faroe Islands

You claim only short term disruption but unfortunately it’s no more than that, just a claim and an empty on at that
Yes, that's true.

The Japanese made it clear way back that a UK not in the EU would not attract as much of their investment as if / when it was in.
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26-03-2019, 09:14 PM
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You crawling all over this forum with your vitriol and disdain will not reduce our resolve one iota ........in fact, you harden our resolve and make our fight all the more enjoyable......
Fight? What fight? You are not doinig one iota, except swearing on here.
And again, there is no war going on, there is no enemy. It's all in your head!
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29-03-2019, 09:15 PM
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After May was defeated again looks like you crash out on the 12th April or you don't leave at all.

Is that the case? Hopefully you will all be out of your misery soon.
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29-03-2019, 09:24 PM
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Looks like you crash out on the 12th April or you don't leave at all.

Is that the case? Hopefully you will all be out of your misery soon.
No, our MPs will ensure we don't "crash out".

Either "we" shall continue to procrastinate over how much more we can give to the EU in the way of political control and money, or "we" shall ditch Article 50 and remain in completely.
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29-03-2019, 09:46 PM
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[QUOTE=Uncle Joe;1669850]
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No problem. We can make a profit, then: our 'contributions' heavily outweigh any grants we receive!



Good. Suits me!



Unfortunately, May has shown us that she is a European at heart, and certainly not supportive of our country, so we can't hope to rely on her![/QUOTE]


In which case the sooner we dump that evil witch and the rest of her scumbag 'nasty party', hold a General Election and get Jeremy into #10 the better.
Get the Labour party in Yes but please Not Corbyn
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30-03-2019, 12:31 AM
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No, our MPs will ensure we don't "crash out".

Either "we" shall continue to procrastinate over how much more we can give to the EU in the way of political control and money, or "we" shall ditch Article 50 and remain in completely.

According to the ABC:

A component of British Prime Minister Theresa May's deal for leaving the European Union has been rejected a third time, defeated in Parliament 286 to 344 during a vote held on Britain's so-called "Independence Day".

The European Council moved quickly to confirm it unanimously refused to re-open talks, meaning the United Kingdom is now on track to leave the EU on April 12 without a deal.

Amid business warnings that a no-deal Brexit could mean crippling tariffs, border gridlock and shortages of goods, a visibly frustrated Mrs May said the vote had "grave" implications.

"I think it should be a matter of profound regret to every member of this House that once again we have been unable to support leaving the European Union in an orderly fashion," she said.

"The legal default now is that the United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union on 12 April — in just 14 days' time.

"This is not enough time to agree, legislate for and ratify a deal, and yet the House has been clear it will not permit leaving without a deal. And so we will have to agree an alternative way forward."

Had the deal been passed, Britain would have left the EU on May 22.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-...ather/10955250
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30-03-2019, 12:45 AM
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According to the ABC:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-...ather/10955250
Read all the other Brexit threads. The information you seek is there.

As I have said elsewhere, now that Brexit is not going to happen I shall not be discussing the matter further. There is no point.

However, I shall certainly remember all of this at the next general election.
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30-03-2019, 04:11 AM
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Read all the other Brexit threads. The information you seek is there.

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Are you serious? You think I have enough interest in Brexit to wade through the arguments and repetition that appears there. One thread is quite enough.

As for 'information'?? nobody has any idea of the facts other than it took three years to get precisely nowhere after a campaign of lies and deception. I am merely interested in people's opinions on what will happen next (note name of thread), you have given yours.
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30-03-2019, 11:09 AM
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Are you serious? You think I have enough interest in Brexit to wade through the arguments and repetition that appears there.
Well you seem to have!
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30-03-2019, 11:11 AM
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I wouldn't mind betting that a lot of Brexiteers would secretly like to remain in the EU, if only because it gives them something to moan about.

And what's life without a moan?
 
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