Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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With that amendment, I'd agree! Just as I'd agree that he has, or has probably contemplated every (dirty?) trick in the book to achieve his aim! And as long as it's legal to do so, there's nothing wrong with that imo! The 'verdict' on whether it's deemed 'proper' to do so will come via the ballot box!

Personally, I believe it's the ONLY way the referendum result will be implemented!
You have altered my post and posted on my comment out of context. That was a responce to someone else saying Boris had used every dirty trick, I used their terminology back regarding the way opposition had done the same.
 
I missed the answer there can you translate.

The answer was quite clear to the trained ear, Loon said “ unfortunately Brexit has exposed the massive hypocrisy of both the SNP (😍) and myself in that we are rabid pursuers of independence for Scotland but will do our utmost to deny it for the rest of the U.K. the noo!(or some other Scottish word he likes to slip in!”
 
The answer was quite clear to the trained ear, Loon said “ unfortunately Brexit has exposed the massive hypocrisy of both the SNP (😍) and myself in that we are rabid pursuers of independence for Scotland but will do our utmost to deny it for the rest of the U.K. the noo!(or some other Scottish word he likes to slip in!”

Nice insult.:(
Coming to expect it now from 'people who are not like us'.

Perhaps you could answer me a non-hypothetical question.
Name three differences between UK [England] wanting it's country back and Scotland wanting it's country back.
Please try not to resort to insulting language in your reply.
 
Nice insult.:(
Coming to expect it now from 'people who are not like us'.

Perhaps you could answer me a non-hypothetical question.
Name three differences between UK [England] wanting it's country back and Scotland wanting it's country back.
Please try not to resort to insulting language in your reply.

1 It's warmer down here,
2 Scotland can't make real ale
3 Scotland not much cop at football
 
Nice insult.:(
Coming to expect it now from 'people who are not like us'.

Perhaps you could answer me a non-hypothetical question.
Name three differences between UK [England] wanting it's country back and Scotland wanting it's country back.
Please try not to resort to insulting language in your reply.


Don’t be so touchy Doon, you really don’t help yourself “papping” (greet West Cumbrian word that)

I think a 300 year old union has really made us one nation and cannot be compared with to a 40 year old union to a continental trading block. But honestly trying to answer your question, I cannot find 3 differences, that’s why I cannot understand your stance. Surely you should support both in principle.
 
This is unbelievable: The MoS claims members of the French Govt helped Remainer MPs draft the Surrender Act and the same MPs are plotting to pass a 2nd Act empowering John Bercow to ask for an extension to the Brexit deadline. (Let’s call that one the Bellender Act.)
 
This is unbelievable: The MoS claims members of the French Govt helped Remainer MPs draft the Surrender Act and the same MPs are plotting to pass a 2nd Act empowering John Bercow to ask for an extension to the Brexit deadline. (Let’s call that one the Bellender Act.)

Mail on Sunday you say? 🤨

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Nice insult.:(
Coming to expect it now from 'people who are not like us'.

Perhaps you could answer me a non-hypothetical question.
Name three differences between UK [England] wanting it's country back and Scotland wanting it's country back.
Please try not to resort to insulting language in your reply.

1, the votes showed England wanted independence and Scotland didn’t.
2, the losing side haven’t made as much noise in Scotland
3, England didn’t try to stop Scotland leaving.
 
This is unbelievable: The MoS claims members of the French Govt helped Remainer MPs draft the Surrender Act and the same MPs are plotting to pass a 2nd Act empowering John Bercow to ask for an extension to the Brexit deadline. (Let’s call that one the Bellender Act.)

I mean if you going to just rip off someone else's words then at least quote your sources and try better than Toby Young.
 
Don’t be so touchy Doon, you really don’t help yourself “papping” (greet West Cumbrian word that)

I think a 300 year old union has really made us one nation and cannot be compared with to a 40 year old union to a continental trading block. But honestly trying to answer your question, I cannot find 3 differences, that’s why I cannot understand your stance. Surely you should support both in principle.

I am not touchy, having spent 25 years as a senior LGA I am as thick skinned as the thickest skinned thing you can think of.
Thanks for an honest reply though.(y)

I would naturally say that the 300 year old union was pretty one sided in favour of the South of England.
The 40 year old E Union tried to realign many of those differences much more successfully than the UK Union did [ inc Northern England Wales and Ireland]
However...
Look at the bile being directed at Scotland at the moment from the extremist right wing parties in England

They are totally ignoring the fact that approximately 45%* of its residents still support the union. { *that was half a joke btw]
 
Wasn’t actually asking you - but if you have a scoobies about Gatt24 is he - in your opinion - right or wrong about leaving with no deal and trading immediately under terms of Gatt24.

Just an off the cuff thought, bit quirky; bearing in mind Juncker's recent comments about a No Deal would also be disastrous for the EU, how about flipping it on its head and saying to the EU if YOU want a deal come and talk to us.

Everything has been about the UK securing a deal but if the EU also need a deal...
 
Driving down the M25 into Kent and the signs are up.. Good to know that the Govt is doing its bit. Would be even better if they told us what these changes would be

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These have been about for a month or so. On the M1, M3, M25 minimum. I guess no one knows what the changes, if any will be. Heck, we might not leave. All is to be decided.
 
Just an off the cuff thought, bit quirky; bearing in mind Juncker's recent comments about a No Deal would also be disastrous for the EU, how about flipping it on its head and saying to the EU if YOU want a deal come and talk to us.

Everything has been about the UK securing a deal but if the EU also need a deal...
The Surrender merchants would never agree, they would generate a law saying the EU could have any deal they asked for.
 
You have altered my post and posted on my comment out of context. That was a responce to someone else saying Boris had used every dirty trick, I used their terminology back regarding the way opposition had done the same.
So? I just 'borrowed' most of your post - nothing sinister in that! They ALL use 'every dirty trick' if it helps push their particular pov. And that's totally legit!
 
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