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Re: The EU says no Renegotiation

Originally Posted by Uncle Joe ->
With any luck, come January when the Commons does finally get an opportunity to vote on May's 'deal' and throws it out, it will be the end of May and hopefully the entire 'nasty party' too
Hi

The way to break the deadlock is to give Ireland a kicking.

Explain in no uncertain terms that a Hard Brexit will mean a Hard Border and the end of the Free Travel Area,

It is they who are causing the problem and they who will pay the price.
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14-12-2018, 09:48 AM
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But what happens even IF we have a general election and Labour do not get in?
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I agree Swim
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But what happens even IF we have a general election and Labour do not get in?

Very unlikely!!!
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14-12-2018, 09:51 AM
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Re: The EU says no Renegotiation

Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
Hi

The way to break the deadlock is to give Ireland a kicking.

Explain in no uncertain terms that a Hard Brexit will mean a Hard Border and the end of the Free Travel Area,

It is they who are causing the problem and they who will pay the price.

And a return to the 'troubles' - with Sinn Fein in command of Belfast and Derry City Councils.
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14-12-2018, 09:58 AM
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That should please you comrade .
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14-12-2018, 10:08 AM
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Re: The EU says no Renegotiation

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Very unlikely!!!
Well if Labour get in with a leader like Corbyn, perhaps we should all be as undemocratic as the remainers have been. After all the French have recently taught us how to overrule the parliamentary leader of the country!
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14-12-2018, 10:22 AM
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Hey ho you did your best Teresa, it just amazes me that so many politicians, of all parties and nationalities, would prefer to press the self destruct button to stroke their own huge egos rather than just look after the interests of their citizens which is what they are actually paid to do. I fear we will all now reap the whirlwind of their intransigence in one way or another...
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14-12-2018, 10:44 AM
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Re: The EU says no Renegotiation

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And a return to the 'troubles' - with Sinn Fein in command of Belfast and Derry City Councils.
Hi

We are much better prepared to deal with any troubles now.

If your IRA mates think for one minute we have taken our eyes off them they are sadly mistaken.

One attack here and we can legitimately destroy Ireland's economy.

We can dismantle every Irish Vehicle entering the UK in a search for weapons or smuggled money.

That is International Law.

We are under no obligation to rebuild them, we just leave a pile of parts.

Times have changed UJ, Ireland's Economy is totally dependant on the UK.

One single transaction from Ireland to anyone involved in planning or committing a terrorist attack here or in Northern Ireland and we can legitimately seize all the assets of the Bank involved.

We can also call in the loans we have given them.

Beware of what you wish for UJ.
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14-12-2018, 11:14 AM
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It is my view that we really do need now to go flat out to prepare for no deal, which, unfortunately, is now looking more and more likely.
EXCELLENT !!!!

You are correct that NO DEAL is the ONLY way out of the EU cesspit and the ONLY way we will have any chance of negotiating favourable terms on future trade and movement of people.

Unfortunately it won't happen. We have a government of EU stooges, working for the EU, working to keep us in the EU. They've just held a fake confidence vote in order to secure May's position for the next 12 months.

Things are very dire.
 
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