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Dover & Calais will still be there, even after Brexit... ;)

No shit Sherlock

 

The frictionless border that we rely on to import perishable items won’t be tho, will it hun?

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Dover & Calais will still be there, even after Brexit... ;)

 

Time to end Brexit. Wales wants to stay now too. It is colonial nonsense for Lil England to drag out THREE NATIONS PLUS GIBRALTAR. Vile and anti democratic.

No shit Sherlock

 

The frictionless border that we rely on to import perishable items won’t be tho, will it hun?

 

You say that like we were unaware of it before the note. :rolleyes:

Time to end Brexit. Wales wants to stay now too. It is colonial nonsense for Lil England to drag out THREE NATIONS PLUS GIBRALTAR. Vile and anti democratic.

 

Unless/until there is another vote, it's still going ahead though...

You say that like we were unaware of it before the note. :rolleyes:

Yes I am because the fucking Brexit Minister said himself yesterday that he was unaware!!!! The entire point of my bloody posts

You say that like we were unaware of it before the note. :rolleyes:

 

When your Brexiter paragons are clueless, we can only assume thr same about you.

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Jo Johnson has resigned, and demanded a 2nd referendum!

 

And all the other Johnsons, including Stanley & Rachel, have backed Jo as well. The next Johnson family cricket game's going to be rather awkward.

Boris Johnson used to support a referendum on the deal. In a rare example of him showing some common sense, he said that the June 2016 referendum would just be on the principle of leaving. In the event of a vote to leave, there should be another vote on the final withdrawal agreement. Of course, he seems to have changed his mind since then.
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With even former members of the Conservative cabinet calling for a second referendum, now is the time for the opposition leader to step up to the mark, feel the mood of the populace, and call for a new vote on leaving the EU, and...

 

We can't stop it. The referendum took place. Article 50 has been triggered. What we can do is recognize the reasons why people voted Leave.

 

Oh.

Yes I am because the fucking Brexit Minister said himself yesterday that he was unaware!!!! The entire point of my bloody posts

 

So you are saying the REmain campaign was *that* ineffective?

40 years of propaganda from the Murdoch rags. That was effective. I bet if you calculated it, Murdoch spent hundreds of millions in his disgusting brainwashing campaign.
40 years of propaganda from the Murdoch rags. That was effective. I bet if you calculated it, Murdoch spent hundreds of millions in his disgusting brainwashing campaign.

 

Yawn - change the record...

So you are saying the REmain campaign was *that* ineffective?

Why is it the responsibility of the remain campaign to educate those LEADING the leave campaign????? You shouldn't be leading and advocating for something you don't have a f***ing clue about.

 

Why is it the responsibility of the remain campaign to educate those LEADING the leave campaign????? You shouldn't be leading and advocating for something you don't have a f***ing clue about.

 

My point *was*, either they omitted the possible consequences of Brexit from the campaign (unlikely), or they *did* explain them but they still considered voting for Brexit worth the potential risk. I fell into that category - and in fact still do!

Prediction: a fairly vague deal will be announced this week. It will get presented to parliament in the future. It might not pass the first time but should pass on the second, not because it's any good for the UK government aims but because the overwhelming feeling amongst the UK electorate will be neither hostile or favourable to the deal, but simply that they 'just want it over and done with'. The apathy will scare off any rebels from rocking the boat and dragging out the process further.

 

Will I be able to get another job and stay in France? Hmm.

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The deal has been agreed - cabinet meeting at 2pm tomorrow to officially announce it according to BBC.

 

I love that DUP line by the way 'This is a battle of who blinks first, and we've cut off our eyelids' Now THAT's tough negotiating!!

Or maybe not, it appears that they've accepted the deal.

 

Cabinet backs the draft Brexit plan

Addressing the press, Theresa May says "the draft withdrawal agreement was the best that could have been negotiated."

 

"The collective decision of the cabinet was that the government should support the draft withdrawal agreement."

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