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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 21 Oct 19 11.21pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by dannyboy1978

Who changed their mind?
[Link]

Best of 3?

Joke the lot of you

The British population changed its mind (Or had its mind changed for it in many cases) between 1975 and 2016 of course. Do keep up.

 

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.TUX. Flag 21 Oct 19 11.27pm

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Simple.

We aren't discussing it. We are discussing our membership.

But you're happy to continually discuss economic forecasts should we ever leave the bloc but turn a blind-eye to the current economic problems facing the bloc?
No wonder your offspring are angry.

 


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View dannyboy1978's Profile dannyboy1978 Flag 21 Oct 19 11.28pm Send a Private Message to dannyboy1978 Add dannyboy1978 as a friend

Well you only have another 41 years to wait.
You honestly think the British population will lie down if their votes are not acted on!!
It will do far more harm to this country if parliment don't do what their told!

If leave had lost the vote I and most would have put our hands up, fairs fair you won, crack on.
I expect the same!!

 

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 21 Oct 19 11.40pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by dannyboy1978

Blah blah blah blah, traitor.
You should be ashamed of your self.
You have said all that carp before, this country was fully devided and parliment couldn't decide, so leave won.
You do know what leave means right?
And it's not half in to keep remoaners happy it means leave!.

Oh well, I tried to explain how things are now but as you seem to have stopped the clock in June 2016 there is little more I can do to help you come to terms with the way things actually are.

There will be a GE. Johnson will lead the Conservatives on a platform that says that Parliament stopped him doing what "we" asked him to do. The opposition is divided and will split the vote against the Tories who will also suffer losses to Farage.

The Tories will likely win, or have to form a coalition with Farage who will demand a harder Brexit than this deal.

That's what all this is about. It's as much electioneering as was the Queen's speech last week.

I would not be surprised to see Johnson pull the bill after his timetable is voted down and invite a no confidence motion, which the SNP would gladly propose. That would kill any amendments.

So unfortunately I think you will ultimately achieve your wish, just not in the way you think it ought to be delivered.

Of course I could be wrong. I certainly hope I am.

 

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Originally posted by .TUX.

But you're happy to continually discuss economic forecasts should we ever leave the bloc but turn a blind-eye to the current economic problems facing the bloc?
No wonder your offspring are angry.

They are very well aware of the current economic turndowns in some EU countries. Ups and downs are inevitable but they don't undermine the fundamentals. The EU makes us all stronger. Working together in today's global economy is essential.

 

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.TUX. Flag 21 Oct 19 11.47pm

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

They are very well aware of the current economic turndowns in some EU countries. Ups and downs are inevitable but they don't undermine the fundamentals. The EU makes us all stronger. Working together in today's global economy is essential.

Name them.

 


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View cpfc_chap's Profile cpfc_chap Flag koh samui 21 Oct 19 11.53pm Send a Private Message to cpfc_chap Add cpfc_chap as a friend

Another country wanting a referendum to leave.

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View dannyboy1978's Profile dannyboy1978 Flag 22 Oct 19 12.12am Send a Private Message to dannyboy1978 Add dannyboy1978 as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

They are very well aware of the current economic turndowns in some EU countries. Ups and downs are inevitable but they don't undermine the fundamentals. The EU makes us all stronger. Working together in today's global economy is essential.

All!! Lol

 

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.TUX. Flag 22 Oct 19 12.18am

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

They are very well aware of the current economic turndowns in some EU countries. Ups and downs are inevitable but they don't undermine the fundamentals. The EU makes us all stronger. Working together in today's global economy is essential.

For whom?

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 22 Oct 19 8.01am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Meanwhile Germany is now in recession

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 22 Oct 19 8.10am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Meanwhile Germany is now in recession

I think that you should have included some quotes from the article in your post

Quote The troubles affecting Germany come amid weakness across much of Europe – including the UK. However, while the British economy also contracted in the second quarter, by 0.2 per cent, it is expected to have returned to growth in the third quarter, staving off recession.

The performance of the British economy since the Brexit referendum in June 2016 has made a mockery of claims by Remainers that a Leave vote would tip the UK into recession and lead to as many as 820,000 job losses. Instead, employment has risen by 946,000 since the vote, and unemployment is below 4 per cent at levels not seen since the 1970s.

 

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle


Originally posted by Badger11

Meanwhile Germany is now in recession

I think that you should have included some quotes from the article in your post

Quote The troubles affecting Germany come amid weakness across much of Europe – including the UK. However, while the British economy also contracted in the second quarter, by 0.2 per cent, it is expected to have returned to growth in the third quarter, staving off recession.

The performance of the British economy since the Brexit referendum in June 2016 has made a mockery of claims by Remainers that a Leave vote would tip the UK into recession and lead to as many as 820,000 job losses. Instead, employment has risen by 946,000 since the vote, and unemployment is below 4 per cent at levels not seen since the 1970s.

I stand corrected

But we are going off message remember what are masters have taught us:

Chant:

EU Good
UK Bad

EU Good
UK Bad

Repeat ad nauseam

 


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