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Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
Once again Solash we agree on most things.
But you have just listed most of my reasons for leaving and
You are giving them as reasons for staying
We are , like our POS. HOC
In stale mate old chap

Regards,. Donkeyman.
You are right. We are keeping each other in a wrestler's deadlock, slowly shuffeling to the precipice. Just like your factions in the HoC holding each other in headlocks and shuffeling to their downfall and the country's drop in the brexitravine.
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Originally Posted by shropshiregirl ->
stand up for Britain and no longer allow those bullies to ride roughshod over us as they have done from the beginning.

You keep saying we are being "bullied" which is a strange emotive term when applied to a political situation of our own making. Can you please give specific examples of this bullying?


So far as I can see, the EU have patiently set down their position in writing, have been totally united, attended hundreds of meetings with the UK only to find that the UK government agreed a deal which massively failed in our own parliament. How are we being bullied by the EU?
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Originally Posted by Unsure ->
You keep saying we are being "bullied" which is a strange emotive term when applied to a political situation of our own making. Can you please give specific examples of this bullying?


So far as I can see, the EU have patiently set down their position in writing, have been totally united, attended hundreds of meetings with the UK only to find that the UK government agreed a deal which massively failed in our own parliament. How are we being bullied by the EU?
Theresa agreed adeal verbally, with Jean Claude then came back
to uk and found nobody liked it.But, l agree with most of the rest
of what you said Unsure

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Originally Posted by Solasch ->
You are right. We are keeping each other in a wrestler's deadlock, slowly shuffeling to the precipice. Just like your factions in the HoC holding each other in headlocks and shuffeling to their downfall and the country's drop in the brexitravine.
We agree once again Solash

Regards, Donkeyman.
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Theresa agreed adeal verbally, with Jean Claude then came back
to uk and found nobody liked it.But, l agree with most of the rest
of what you said Unsure

Regards Donkeyman.
The verbal deal was in fact 585 pages iif text. I advise you to read it. Seems not even your mp's have taken the time to do so. Not that ignorance keeps them from voicing an opinion. Just like brexiteers.
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Originally Posted by Solasch ->
The verbal deal was in fact 585 pages iif text. I advise you to read it. Seems not even your mp's have taken the time to do so. Not that ignorance keeps them from voicing an opinion. Just like brexiteers.
Its the Treaty of Berlin
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Its the Treaty of Berlin
In the HoC they call it the withdrawal deal.
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Originally Posted by Solasch ->
In the HoC they call it the withdrawal deal.
Its a surrender bill.

The reason the backstop is so unpopular is that it gives us a vision of what being in the EU will be like for everyone in about 5 years.

It's awful and should never have been brought to the commons.

You will be voting to leave soon - I bet you get the same document
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Theresa who?
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Originally Posted by Bread ->
Its a surrender bill.

The reason the backstop is so unpopular is that it gives us a vision of what being in the EU will be like for everyone in about 5 years.

It's awful and should never have been brought to the commons.

You will be voting to leave soon - I bet you get the same document
Strange. Brexiters keep telling that the backstop in effect keeps you in the EU. So your vision reflects the present situation. Being the ninth economic country in the world, it is not that bad?

I'll be voting for my mep in the european election. Just like you by the way.
 
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