Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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Why do some of you think leaving on no deal is a good idea?
Why is it not a good idea ? We can then sort out our own deals with countries outside the EU which at the moment we cannot do. This could lead to cheaper products for UK consumers and also open up potential new markets for UK companies. There all all sorts of other things of course like getting back control of our fishing waters, control of our laws and not having to answer to European courts. At the minute, because of the mess Theresa May left us in, a clean brexit is the only true form of brexit as the existing deal, even being amended, is just not acceptable
 
So with the help of extremists in 'Momentum' Mr Corbyn wants everyone on the streets to protest against the rich and the anti-democratic establishment's actions from a personal basis as a millionaire with a new found desire to thwart a democratic referendum and laws he voted for in order to make himself PM
I thought that anyone who owned a hoose in central London was a millionaire so Corbyn must be just one of the people.;)
 
How many people did the right to buy policy get on the property ladder ? Hundreds of thousands of people who would otherwise not have been able to buy could now afford to buy their own home, so this policy helped many people. Of course the council have to keep up with local demand but it was not a bad policy
great if you got a house at a steal, not so great if you are on a waiting list with no chance of every getting a roof over your head. when all the councils that built them were then denied the cash from the sale of said cheap houses.... great policy why do you think none of any significant number have been built in the last 30 years, so its just coincidence that there is a massive house shortage, but i'm all right jack:rolleyes: maggie would be proud of you

as for poverty its increased in the last 20 years, you may not iradicate it, but in this day and age, it shouldn't be on the increase we didnt have the number of people using food banks we have now and return of diseases that went with poverty on the increase , those that we had iractcated in the 50'60
 
Why is it not a good idea ? We can then sort out our own deals with countries outside the EU which at the moment we cannot do. This could lead to cheaper products for UK consumers and also open up potential new markets for UK companies. There all all sorts of other things of course like getting back control of our fishing waters, control of our laws and not having to answer to European courts. At the minute, because of the mess Theresa May left us in, a clean brexit is the only true form of brexit as the existing deal, even being amended, is just not acceptable

“Could” is there appropriate word - we could end up with deals that mean we have to pay more

And which countries will we be looking to deal with considering the biggest and closest trading block for us that gives us the best benefit is the EU
 
How many people did the right to buy policy get on the property ladder ? Hundreds of thousands of people who would otherwise not have been able to buy could now afford to buy their own home, so this policy helped many people. Of course the council have to keep up with local demand but it was not a bad policy



Should never have happened. We needed to keep those housing estates so all the degenerates were in one place.
Now we have the social experiment of putting social housing amongst those who could and can afford to buy their own.
 
great if you got a house at a steal, not so great if you are on a waiting list with no chance of every getting a roof over your head. when all the councils that built them were then denied the cash from the sale of said cheap houses.... great policy why do you think none of any significant number have been built in the last 30 years, so its just coincidence that there is a massive house shortage, but i'm all right jack:rolleyes: maggie would be proud of you

as for poverty its increased in the last 20 years, you may not iradicate it, but in this day and age, it shouldn't be on the increase we didnt have the number of people using food banks we have now and return of diseases that went with poverty on the increase , those that we had iractcated in the 50'60

Yup. Dad bought our council house for £11K. When he sold it for £85k we left docklands and moved somewhere decent. God bless you Maggie!😍😍
 
Why do some of you think leaving on no deal is a good idea?

Actually, ask the CEOs of Mercedes and BMW why they think it is a bad idea.

......Mrs May was colluding with the EU to keep us in.

Boris has stirred it all up. And this week I learned on here that closing parliament for 3 days is the same as gasing 6 million jews.

Nice
 
Actually, ask the CEOs of Mercedes and BMW why they think it is a bad idea.

......Mrs May was colluding with the EU to keep us in.

Boris has stirred it all up. And this week I learned on here that closing parliament for 3 days is the same as gasing 6 million jews.

Nice

Going by that 3 days logic you must be age 9?;)
 
“Could” is there appropriate word - we could end up with deals that mean we have to pay more

And which countries will we be looking to deal with considering the biggest and closest trading block for us that gives us the best benefit is the EU
The biggest and closest trading block to us is one which seeks to block making deals outside it and put high tariffs on more competitive countries. None of the leaders of the EU are elected, it now has it's own anthem and wants to have it's own armed forces. I think we have seen this type of organisation before in the not too distant past.
 
great if you got a house at a steal, not so great if you are on a waiting list with no chance of every getting a roof over your head. when all the councils that built them were then denied the cash from the sale of said cheap houses.... great policy why do you think none of any significant number have been built in the last 30 years, so its just coincidence that there is a massive house shortage, but i'm all right jack:rolleyes: maggie would be proud of you

as for poverty its increased in the last 20 years, you may not iradicate it, but in this day and age, it shouldn't be on the increase we didnt have the number of people using food banks we have now and return of diseases that went with poverty on the increase , those that we had iractcated in the 50'60
So what is your answer ? For the state to control everything ? Take control of the railways, the NHS , build houses owned by the state. So everyone can be equal and nobody can have the chance to make something of themselves. Nobody wants communism
 
The biggest and closest trading block to us is one which seeks to block making deals outside it and put high tariffs on more competitive countries. None of the leaders of the EU are elected, it now has it's own anthem and wants to have it's own armed forces. I think we have seen this type of organisation before in the not too distant past.

Yet we already have trade deals outside EU 🙄

We didn’t elect Boris Johnson as our leader
 
The biggest and closest trading block to us is one which seeks to block making deals outside it and put high tariffs on more competitive countries. None of the leaders of the EU are elected, it now has it's own anthem and wants to have it's own armed forces. I think we have seen this type of organisation before in the not too distant past.
What's wrong with an anthem? F1 has one , the UCL has one .
 
of course they did and the rest of British Indusry no doubt,not to mention sold all the council houses off too with not a drop going to the councils that built them courseing housing shortages for the last 30 years.

Thats why the miners went on strike was it, against Labour?

i suppose it was also Labour that sold of all the Nationalised industies for F all on the stock market well under what they were worth, that worked out well didn't it Trains, Water, etc, etc

its all Labours fault, no wonder you call yourself a foating voter....

Not a drop went to councils 🤔 am sure that houses were sold for half price, with 25% went to local council. Still not right in my eyes. But who are you blaming Tories, thatcher or the people that bought them.

Here's a question for the Labour supporters. Quite frankly I think Corbyn is a grade one that. I and millions of others are desperate for an opposition that can deafeat this shower of *** government we have at the moment. DO YOU THINK CORBYN IS THAT MAN TO DEFEAT THIS GOVERNMENT. IS HE HONESTLY THE BEST THAT LABOUR HAVE.
 
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