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By *inkyHnS OP Couple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
Cabinet Committee has more or less agreed that UK wants to stick to EU standards and rules lmao
So the UK government tell us they want to leave the EU as they want to take back control but want to cherry pick the best parts of the EU then why leave duh ? Dont be a mug the UK government might try and tell you its about taking back the borders but they have power over immigration right now and fail to do anything about it
Strong and stable eh ? Brexit means brexit
Or brexit is a red white and blue brexit lmao
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By *inkyHnS OP Couple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
"Since when do voters get to cherrie pic it's the government who deal with all that shit we had a vote remain or leave we voted leave now it's down to the government to sort out the deal "
Ok so do leave voters want some EU rules say on the single market and customs union ? |
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"Since when do voters get to cherrie pic it's the government who deal with all that shit we had a vote remain or leave we voted leave now it's down to the government to sort out the deal
Ok so do leave voters want some EU rules say on the single market and customs union ?"
God not again |
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A Ukraine style agreement is still the best option I can see. Canada and to a lesser extent Norway get written about but May should be looking to the Ukraine as the model for a future trade deal. Then she can fudge independence to keep the hard right happy but actually maintain a lot of the structures the UK needs. |
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"Since when do voters get to cherrie pic it's the government who deal with all that shit we had a vote remain or leave we voted leave now it's down to the government to sort out the deal
Ok so do leave voters want some EU rules say on the single market and customs union ?
God not again " I'm wondering how long he gets to Scottish independence again |
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"Since when do voters get to cherrie pic it's the government who deal with all that shit we had a vote remain or leave we voted leave now it's down to the government to sort out the deal
Ok so do leave voters want some EU rules say on the single market and customs union ?
God not again I'm wondering how long he gets to
Scottish independence again "
Won’t be long |
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No silly, it's independence that no one cares about.
Leaving the EU via Brexit will have consequences, job losses for instance.
Scotland goes independent,the consequences of that is that it too leaves the EU in the hardest terms.
No deal,therefore the same if not worse job losses than Brexit.
By going independent and leaving the UK, there will be further job losses.
As Scotlands trade with the rest of the UK is four time higher than with the EU, it would be safe to assume that it would be even more damaging than that caused by leaving the EU itself.
The question which you have not attempted to answer is, which of those two options is the least damaging to Scotland?
Brexit in UK or independence out of both the UK and EU?
What would you chose kinky? |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
Cambridge |
"A Ukraine style agreement is still the best option I can see. Canada and to a lesser extent Norway get written about but May should be looking to the Ukraine as the model for a future trade deal. Then she can fudge independence to keep the hard right happy but actually maintain a lot of the structures the UK needs."
A deal where part of the UK gets annexed by Russia? |
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By *ustJ0dieTV/TS
over a year ago
Burton on Trent |
"A Ukraine style agreement is still the best option I can see. Canada and to a lesser extent Norway get written about but May should be looking to the Ukraine as the model for a future trade deal. Then she can fudge independence to keep the hard right happy but actually maintain a lot of the structures the UK needs.
A deal where part of the UK gets annexed by Russia? "
Like parts of London, and Chelski FC you mean? |
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"A Ukraine style agreement is still the best option I can see. Canada and to a lesser extent Norway get written about but May should be looking to the Ukraine as the model for a future trade deal. Then she can fudge independence to keep the hard right happy but actually maintain a lot of the structures the UK needs.
A deal where part of the UK gets annexed by Russia?
Like parts of London, and Chelski FC you mean? "
With comrade corybin that would be a good deal! |
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By *ustJ0dieTV/TS
over a year ago
Burton on Trent |
"A Ukraine style agreement is still the best option I can see. Canada and to a lesser extent Norway get written about but May should be looking to the Ukraine as the model for a future trade deal. Then she can fudge independence to keep the hard right happy but actually maintain a lot of the structures the UK needs.
A deal where part of the UK gets annexed by Russia?
Like parts of London, and Chelski FC you mean?
With comrade corybin that would be a good deal!"
Better socialism than what we are heading for. |
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By *inkyHnS OP Couple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
What was it the leave voters voted for again ?
The single market and customs union was not on the ballot paper and no white paper lol
The UK government have power over immigration already but are conning you about taking back the borders lol |
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Leaving the EU via Brexit will have consequences, job losses for instance.
Scotland goes independent,the consequences of that is that it too leaves the EU in the hardest terms.
No deal,therefore the same if not worse job losses than Brexit.
By going independent and leaving the UK, there will be further job losses.
As Scotlands trade with the rest of the UK is four time higher than with the EU, it would be safe to assume that it would be even more damaging than that caused by leaving the EU itself.
The question which you have not attempted to answer is, which of those two options is the least damaging to Scotland?
Brexit in UK or independence out of both the UK and EU?
What would you chose kinky? |
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"A Ukraine style agreement is still the best option I can see. Canada and to a lesser extent Norway get written about but May should be looking to the Ukraine as the model for a future trade deal. Then she can fudge independence to keep the hard right happy but actually maintain a lot of the structures the UK needs.
A deal where part of the UK gets annexed by Russia?
Like parts of London, and Chelski FC you mean?
With comrade corybin that would be a good deal!"
Yep the red flag would soon be flying over Westminster under a Corbyn government. |
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"What was it the leave voters voted for again ?
The single market and customs union was not on the ballot paper and no white paper lol
The UK government have power over immigration already but are conning you about taking back the borders lol "
Get help |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
"But it wasn't the government who wanted to leave it was the ppl who voted to leave
So you telling me leave voters want to cherry pick all the good parts of the EU ?"
I remember seeing a poll that showed a majority of people wanted to curb the number of people coming from the EU to the UK - and who also thought UK citizens should have free movement in the EU.
It summed up the idiocy of the referendum.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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the idiotic clowns negotiating for this country are just catastrophic cretins ... and the sinister fascists of the European Research Group and their brextremist sheep supporters, would have us under the jack boots of their very own version of the Sturmabteilung if they manage to pull off their attempted coup. disgusting filth, that's what they all are. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Since when do voters get to cherrie pic it's the government who deal with all that shit we had a vote remain or leave we voted leave now it's down to the government to sort out the deal
Ok so do leave voters want some EU rules say on the single market and customs union ?
God not again I'm wondering how long he gets to
Scottish independence again
Won’t be long"
you had to go an poke the bear didn't you......
i was shocked we had gotten this far without beating the one trick pony, and you had to go and ruin it!!!! |
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"But it wasn't the government who wanted to leave it was the ppl who voted to leave
So you telling me leave voters want to cherry pick all the good parts of the EU ?
I remember seeing a poll that showed a majority of people wanted to curb the number of people coming from the EU to the UK - and who also thought UK citizens should have free movement in the EU.
It summed up the idiocy of the referendum.
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The government are still playing at trying to pretend that they can have their cake and eat it too, in order to placate the swivel eyed loons within and outside of it.
I'll give it a week before someone there says something that's at odds with the others |
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"A Ukraine style agreement is still the best option I can see. Canada and to a lesser extent Norway get written about but May should be looking to the Ukraine as the model for a future trade deal. Then she can fudge independence to keep the hard right happy but actually maintain a lot of the structures the UK needs.
A deal where part of the UK gets annexed by Russia?
Like parts of London, and Chelski FC you mean?
With comrade corybin that would be a good deal!
Yep the red flag would soon be flying over Westminster under a Corbyn government. "
The proletariat in Cannock would be fully represented, so no need to worry - it won't be done by half measures, didn't you read the annexation of North Korea with Cannock manifesto pledge? |
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