harpo_72
Journeyman Pro
So we accept this deal that still pays £39billion, allows the EU to make our laws ...where is the difference to remain apart from remaining gives us a voice.
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So we accept this deal that still pays £39billion, allows the EU to make our laws ...where is the difference to remain apart from remaining gives us a voice.
Silly silly silly
So we accept this deal that still pays £39billion, allows the EU to make our laws ...where is the difference to remain apart from remaining gives us a voice.
Silly silly silly
yup, and the leavers have had numerous bites at the cherry but it’s not a cherry it’s a turd sandwich and will always be.That was the gist of the Remain argument in 2016 as I recall, but it narrowly lost to more attractive campaigning. Anyway, that ship has sailed.
Why do I think Brexit is a bad idea?
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Did you like May’s deal?Frankly, after 3 years of reading the crap you post I really dont give a "flying flamingo" what your thoughts on Brexit are.
Did you like May’s deal?
Do you believe it to be acceptable for the UK not pay this money? If so why.So we accept this deal that still pays £39billion, allows the EU to make our laws ...where is the difference to remain apart from remaining gives us a voice.
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yup, and the leavers have had numerous bites at the cherry but it’s not a cherry it’s a turd sandwich and will always be.
Frankly, after 3 years of reading the crap you post I really dont give a "flying flamingo" what your thoughts on Brexit are.
-So having concerns about the poor, disadvantaged and less able to cope with negative impacts of leaving the EU is a load of crap...
If you say so.
There may well be positive impacts for these people, or, they may be just as poor and disadvantages as they have been in the EU.So having concerns about the poor, disadvantaged and less able to cope with negative impacts of leaving the EU is a load of crap...
If you say so.
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No, as usual you twist things, my concerns are your posts - I m fed up with your views and do not accept they accurately state what will happen with Brexit
There may well be positive impacts for these people, or, they may be just as poor and disadvantages as they have been in the EU.
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No, as usual you twist things, my concerns are your posts - I m fed up with your views and do not accept they accurately state what will happen with Brexit
Seems like you have all changed your minds, TM’s deal was better but you all think Boris has done a blinder.Do you believe it to be acceptable for the UK not pay this money? If so why.
You say that the EU will make our laws, can you elaborate on this, are you suggesting we will not be able to make our own laws?
I guess any deal, or no deal, that takes the UK out of the EU will be a turd sandwich for you but don't knock it, 100 billion flies cant all be wrong.
There will be no benefits because the UK political system doesn’t care.There may well be positive impacts for these people, or, they may be just as poor and disadvantages as they have been in the EU.
The poor will always be with us, you should know that. Even your EU security blanket has not managed to reduce them or improve their lot, only wealth creation has a chance of distributing it down the line and that comes down to the people who will be prepared to create and expand business, not those who prefer to stifle and over-regulate it. You mention job security, the EU has worked quite hard to entice jobs out of the UK and into other poorer EU member states. They have also used our money to protect inefficient food producers by artificially forcing up food prices by making produce from outside the club less competitive with the use of tarrifs and quotas, a lot of food produce are cheaper from outside the EU.I still struggle to find an example of something that might happen to improve the lot of the poorer...increased wages? Happening anyway through the increased Living Wage ...and small business complaining like buggery. Greater job security? Improved working conditions? Cheaper basic foodstuffs?
But if leaving sinks Farage's inflatable dingy then that that's one great thing,