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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester


"Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?"

I suspect the Brexiteers walking in looking sheepish and crestfallen.

The Remainers walked in stood there and said "You won. Get over it" and then walked out.

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

Today , our Prime Minister said he did not know there had been a meeting ,,,, ( I knew )

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24


"Today , our Prime Minister said he did not know there had been a meeting ,,,, ( I knew ) "

He also thinks brexit is good .. go figure

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan  over a year ago

Gilfach


"Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?"


"I suspect the Brexiteers walking in looking sheepish and crestfallen.

The Remainers walked in stood there and said "You won. Get over it" and then walked out."

Remainers gloating and acting unreasonably? Surely not.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ah good the daily Brexit thread to enable the forum's Remoaners to talk about their favourite topic again, for the 2,500th day....

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Ah good the daily Brexit thread to enable the forum's Remoaners to talk about their favourite topic again, for the 2,500th day...."

Ah good the daily Brexit complainer to enable the forum's bitter brexiteers to talk about their favourite topic again, for the 2,500th day....

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By *astandFeistyCouple  over a year ago

Bournemouth

Surely, this can only be a good thing. More cross-party work is what's needed in this country.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Surely, this can only be a good thing. More cross-party work is what's needed in this country."

I hope it's the first step to a realistic look at the impacts of brexit, so we can start dealing with all the problems we're facing.

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By *irldnCouple  over a year ago

Brighton


"Surely, this can only be a good thing. More cross-party work is what's needed in this country."

Agreed. But then as a centrist I would

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By *yth11Couple  over a year ago

newark


"Surely, this can only be a good thing. More cross-party work is what's needed in this country.

I hope it's the first step to a realistic look at the impacts of brexit, so we can start dealing with all the problems we're facing. "

Brexit is causing about 10% of the UK problems so yes worth discussion buts its not a cure all.

Energy and productivity plus profit before service in sectors such as water are far bigger problems.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Surely, this can only be a good thing. More cross-party work is what's needed in this country.

I hope it's the first step to a realistic look at the impacts of brexit, so we can start dealing with all the problems we're facing.

Brexit is causing about 10% of the UK problems so yes worth discussion buts its not a cure all.

Energy and productivity plus profit before service in sectors such as water are far bigger problems."

Where do you get 10% from?

Whatever the percentage, I hope there is a pragmatic approach, we need to leave the "there is no downside to brexit" bollocks in the past.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Do none of you have lives?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Do none of you have lives?"

Do you ?

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan  over a year ago

Gilfach


"Whatever the percentage, I hope there is a pragmatic approach, we need to leave the "there is no downside to brexit" bollocks in the past."

I'm not sure that anyone has ever suggested that there is no downside to Brexit. Yes there are some that only talk about things they consider positive, but surely no one denies that some of the changes are disadvantageous.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?"

Betrayal.

The scumbags Mandelson ( really sinister and slimy) Gove ( positively serpentine) ,Lammy( comedy gold eternal eejit) are angling to drag us back into the Reich.

Fik em.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Whatever the percentage, I hope there is a pragmatic approach, we need to leave the "there is no downside to brexit" bollocks in the past.

I'm not sure that anyone has ever suggested that there is no downside to Brexit. Yes there are some that only talk about things they consider positive, but surely no one denies that some of the changes are disadvantageous."

There will be no downside to Brexit, only a considerable upside" - David Davis, October 10th 2016.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Whatever the percentage, I hope there is a pragmatic approach, we need to leave the "there is no downside to brexit" bollocks in the past.

I'm not sure that anyone has ever suggested that there is no downside to Brexit. Yes there are some that only talk about things they consider positive, but surely no one denies that some of the changes are disadvantageous.

There will be no downside to Brexit, only a considerable upside" - David Davis, October 10th 2016."

Apologies, missed a quotation mark at the start of the quote.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?

Betrayal.

The scumbags Mandelson ( really sinister and slimy) Gove ( positively serpentine) ,Lammy( comedy gold eternal eejit) are angling to drag us back into the Reich.

Fik em.

"

I'm confused now. Wasn't Gove front and centre for the leave campaign? I'm sure I remember him talking up Brexit over and over again.

And what's this Reich you talk of? Are you aware World War Two was some time ago?

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?

Betrayal.

The scumbags Mandelson ( really sinister and slimy) Gove ( positively serpentine) ,Lammy( comedy gold eternal eejit) are angling to drag us back into the Reich.

Fik em.

I'm confused now. Wasn't Gove front and centre for the leave campaign? I'm sure I remember him talking up Brexit over and over again.

And what's this Reich you talk of? Are you aware World War Two was some time ago?"

. ,,,, ,,, ,,, Will Gove be the first tory MP to hold his hands up and say "sorry". ???????

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?

Betrayal.

The scumbags Mandelson ( really sinister and slimy) Gove ( positively serpentine) ,Lammy( comedy gold eternal eejit) are angling to drag us back into the Reich.

Fik em.

I'm confused now. Wasn't Gove front and centre for the leave campaign? I'm sure I remember him talking up Brexit over and over again.

And what's this Reich you talk of? Are you aware World War Two was some time ago?. ,,,, ,,, ,,, Will Gove be the first tory MP to hold his hands up and say "sorry". ???????"

Gove? If he ever said the word sorry he'd probably spontaneously combust.

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas


"Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?

Betrayal.

The scumbags Mandelson ( really sinister and slimy) Gove ( positively serpentine) ,Lammy( comedy gold eternal eejit) are angling to drag us back into the Reich.

Fik em.

I'm confused now. Wasn't Gove front and centre for the leave campaign? I'm sure I remember him talking up Brexit over and over again.

And what's this Reich you talk of? Are you aware World War Two was some time ago?. ,,,, ,,, ,,, Will Gove be the first tory MP to hold his hands up and say "sorry". ???????

Gove? If he ever said the word sorry he'd probably spontaneously combust."

. ,,, Hehe fair point , well made

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?

Betrayal.

The scumbags Mandelson ( really sinister and slimy) Gove ( positively serpentine) ,Lammy( comedy gold eternal eejit) are angling to drag us back into the Reich.

Fik em.

I'm confused now. Wasn't Gove front and centre for the leave campaign? I'm sure I remember him talking up Brexit over and over again.

And what's this Reich you talk of? Are you aware World War Two was some time ago?"

He’s also a lying scumbag happy to ignore the truth and scheme to portray a different reality in an Orwellian style.

There will be no queues at Dover . Correct they moved them all inland and they were horrific and very costly to industry. Shhh keep it off the front pages .

If we implemented import rules they can’t hide those queues which is why two years later they are nowhere near implementation .

Business must be ready even though the government weren’t and without the government being ready business can’t be ready as they had no idea what to be ready for.

He’s a slimy arse much like a lot of MPs .

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By *irldnCouple  over a year ago

Brighton


"Widely reported that a meeting/summit between Brexit and Remain politicians occurred to try and make this situation work.

Now why has it taken almost 7 years to get us here for?

Is it a good thing or is it considered a betrayal?

Is being reasonable now too late?

Betrayal.

The scumbags Mandelson ( really sinister and slimy) Gove ( positively serpentine) ,Lammy( comedy gold eternal eejit) are angling to drag us back into the Reich.

Fik em.

"

What’s your views on Scottish independence?

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan  over a year ago

Gilfach


"Whatever the percentage, I hope there is a pragmatic approach, we need to leave the "there is no downside to brexit" bollocks in the past."


"I'm not sure that anyone has ever suggested that there is no downside to Brexit. Yes there are some that only talk about things they consider positive, but surely no one denies that some of the changes are disadvantageous."


""There will be no downside to Brexit, only a considerable upside" - David Davis, October 10th 2016."

What a dick he was.

I must admit, when I read your post I thought you were talking about people posting in the Politics forum.

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