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2 hours ago, david555 said:

So why in heaven's name we would deal with this kind  U.K. goverment ....?

A NO is sufficient answer to it .

Good get out the way so UK can get on with it. 

EU will be and is already a mess with a Dictator country in charge IMHO glad UK is out. 

 

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Just now, Kwasaki said:

Good get out the way so UK can get on with it. 

EU will be and is already a mess with a Dictator country in charge IMHO glad UK is out. 

 

We are not in your way ….as you are out already ….forgot? …..just call your Lord Frost from the negotiation table away and it's done... All yours 

 

What is holding you ?????

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11 hours ago, NeoDinosaw said:

 

Could you please tell us all what percentage the Remainers got and what percentage the couldn't be bothered to vote was.

 

If yyou are going to state one part then to be unbiased you need to quote ALL the figures.

 

The remainers got even less of a percentage than those who voted to leave,

 

Just to help you out here is a link.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_2016_United_Kingdom_European_Union_membership_referendum

 

Results
  Votes %
Leave 17,410,742 51.89%
Remain 16,141,241 48.11%
Valid votes 33,551,983 99.92%
Invalid or blank votes 25,359 0.08%
Total votes 33,577,342 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 46,500,001 72.2
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How is it you Brits and Euros were able to get along as long as you did?

 

Last 5 pages of this thread read like a argument between an old married man and woman:  "Yes I will!", "No you won't!"

 

 

May as well face the facts, UK is gone and can/will do as they damn well please whether you like what they do or not.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, 86Tiger said:

How is it you Brits and Euros were able to get along as long as you did?

 

Last 5 pages of this thread read like a argument between an old married man and woman:  "Yes I will!", "No you won't!"

 

 

May as well face the facts, UK is gone and can/will do as they damn well please whether you like what they do or not.

 

 

Right ! ????..... but let them get out the way , and get on their island , arrange there their things at their wish ….always trying to get E.U. things done at their way ...

 

Looks like  another Brit blaming kettle ….????

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7 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

If the UK, outside the EU, is the dead duck floating gently away into economic and international obscurity that so many seem to gleefully predict, why are so many EU enthusiasts here so concerned about it?

 

Could it possibly be that they are wondering how to replace the money they will lose?

 

Could it be because they are not keen on having a competitive economy nearby?

 

Could it be because the great project is threatened?

 

Could it be through an altruistic concern for our future?

 

Just an idle thought.

Stockholm Syndrome? 

 

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so the EU , is taking us to their puppet so called 'court' which is just a farce... the rancid corrupt criminal repugnant Reich is absolutely desperate, we just need ignore them, we owe them nil, in fact they owe us. we need to block them from our fishing waters too, what gives them the right to interfere in our internal matters?????

 

Lord Falconer, the remain backing Labour QC has said the EU can do what it wants , but it has no power to enforce any action against our government.

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The EU wallahs can huff and puff to their hearts content.  They have negotiated in bad faith with all their demands and threats.  Perhaps they should be reminded of the times they have broken treaties an it suits them.

 

Even Theresa May acknowledged in her Chequers White Paper that Parliament would still retain sovereignty and the right to legislate or not legislate contrary to the UK's International obligations. 

 

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The Political Declaration offered the prospect of a Canada plus FTA. That is why the UK passed the WA: To get to trade talks and conclude matters. However, once the UK passed the WA, the EU swiftly removed a Canada plus option and took an extreme and aggressive interpretation of the Protocol, in an effort to force the UK to adopt EU rules on matters such as state aid.

The EU betrayed the UK and has negotiated in bad faith. The EU has even threatened to stop food exports from GB to NI and impose tariffs between GB and NI; ie, the EU has threatened to chop up the UK for its own political convenience.

In the face of such aggression, what do former PMs (eg, Blair, Major and Treason) do when the government acts to protect the UK from the hostile position that the EU has adopted? Blame the UK. Is this some kind of joke?

All MPs have a moral responsibility to protect the UK from the extraordinarily hostile position that the EU has adopted. The Internal Market Bill must be approved

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