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"Over 20 new lorry parks being compulsory purchased to handle lorries stuck at customs. Inability to repatriate illegal immigrants due to us being out of the EU. still, blue passports... does anyone still believe Brexit is a great idea?" Yes, of course. It is the greatest idea ever had, it is huge. The UK will cut the European shackles, will have free trade with everyone in the world and there will pink unicorns and extra cake for every holder of a blue passport. Or something like that. | |||
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"Well it just goes to show it was a good idea if the French and the rest of the Euro rabble are being cunts over it. " When you say being cunts..? | |||
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"Is the Politics forum still a good idea?" Why? | |||
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"Over 20 new lorry parks being compulsory purchased to handle lorries stuck at customs. Inability to repatriate illegal immigrants due to us being out of the EU. still, blue passports... does anyone still believe Brexit is a great idea? Yes, of course. It is the greatest idea ever had, it is huge. The UK will cut the European shackles, will have free trade with everyone in the world and there will pink unicorns and extra cake for every holder of a blue passport. Or something like that. " Haha! Love that You know, I’ve never ever heard anyone of the Brexit lot explain one actual benefit of this shit show that wasn’t just some half arsed quasi patriotic rant about ‘getting back control’. Maybe if someone did I wouldn’t be so fucking angry about it | |||
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"Is the Politics forum still a good idea?" its not really much of a politics forum tho it’s just a place for remainers to moan about Brexit everyday same shit different day lol | |||
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"Over 20 new lorry parks being compulsory purchased to handle lorries stuck at customs. Inability to repatriate illegal immigrants due to us being out of the EU. still, blue passports... does anyone still believe Brexit is a great idea? Yes, of course. It is the greatest idea ever had, it is huge. The UK will cut the European shackles, will have free trade with everyone in the world and there will pink unicorns and extra cake for every holder of a blue passport. Or something like that. Haha! Love that You know, I’ve never ever heard anyone of the Brexit lot explain one actual benefit of this shit show that wasn’t just some half arsed quasi patriotic rant about ‘getting back control’. Maybe if someone did I wouldn’t be so fucking angry about it" That question was asked 3 years ago. Still waiting for an answer. | |||
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"Is the Politics forum still a good idea?its not really much of a politics forum tho it’s just a place for remainers to moan about Brexit everyday same shit different day lol" I'm not sure you really understand how a politics forum works. Lol | |||
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"Over 20 new lorry parks being compulsory purchased to handle lorries stuck at customs. Inability to repatriate illegal immigrants due to us being out of the EU. still, blue passports... does anyone still believe Brexit is a great idea?" It's never been a good idea. But pride pushes it forward, nothing more. | |||
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"They building a new lorry park 10 mins from me for this and locals are outraged! But most of them voted brexit! The irony makes me laugh! X" Ha ha superb | |||
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"They building a new lorry park 10 mins from me for this and locals are outraged! But most of them voted brexit! The irony makes me laugh! X Ha ha superb " I find to much pleasure in posting in the local forums on f book on the subject! | |||
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"They building a new lorry park 10 mins from me for this and locals are outraged! But most of them voted brexit! The irony makes me laugh! X Ha ha superb I find to much pleasure in posting in the local forums on f book on the subject! " i bet you do lol bet your a popular person down your local lots of friends eh lol | |||
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"They building a new lorry park 10 mins from me for this and locals are outraged! But most of them voted brexit! The irony makes me laugh! X Ha ha superb I find to much pleasure in posting in the local forums on f book on the subject! " Talk about something coming back to bite you on the ass | |||
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"Well it just goes to show it was a good idea if the French and the rest of the Euro rabble are being cunts over it. " Why? | |||
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"They building a new lorry park 10 mins from me for this and locals are outraged! But most of them voted brexit! The irony makes me laugh! X Ha ha superb I find to much pleasure in posting in the local forums on f book on the subject! Talk about something coming back to bite you on the ass " Exactly!x | |||
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"I don’t blame people who voted for it. They were lied to by power seekers who saw this as a quick route to power" I do! Half my kids voted for it! I told them they should always listen to their mother! | |||
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"I don’t blame people who voted for it. They were lied to by power seekers who saw this as a quick route to power" I think they can't pass all the blame. Sure they were lied to, but many wanted to believe the lies. Nationalist sentiments and exceptionalism was weaponised to great effect. | |||
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"I don’t blame people who voted for it. They were lied to by power seekers who saw this as a quick route to power" I do. | |||
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"You know what I do blame them. You’re right, when real genuine experts tell you it’s unworkable and will leave us all worse off you have to believe them" arnt all experts reall and genuin ? | |||
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"You know what I do blame them. You’re right, when real genuine experts tell you it’s unworkable and will leave us all worse off you have to believe them arnt all experts reall and genuin ? " It would be lovely if you could say why you think Brexit is a great idea. One concrete reason. | |||
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"You know what I do blame them. You’re right, when real genuine experts tell you it’s unworkable and will leave us all worse off you have to believe them arnt all experts reall and genuin ? It would be lovely if you could say why you think Brexit is a great idea. One concrete reason." I've been waiting over 3 years for one good reason think I b waiting a long time x | |||
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"Brexit is a shitshow that's being driven by twats." so you prefer the EU being driven by eurotwats | |||
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"Brexit is a shitshow that's being driven by twats.so you prefer the EU being driven by eurotwats" God yes. | |||
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"Boris has a plan ..." Would thies be his plan to do as little work as possible before fucking off to live on the gravy train for the rest of his life? | |||
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"Over 20 new lorry parks being compulsory purchased to handle lorries stuck at customs. Inability to repatriate illegal immigrants due to us being out of the EU. still, blue passports... does anyone still believe Brexit is a great idea?" Yes it is but the break should be delayed due to virus situation,very sill to leave in December,this promise was made before the virus so does not apply now we should delay maybe 12 months but then leave | |||
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"Over 20 new lorry parks being compulsory purchased to handle lorries stuck at customs. Inability to repatriate illegal immigrants due to us being out of the EU. still, blue passports... does anyone still believe Brexit is a great idea?Yes it is but the break should be delayed due to virus situation,very sill to leave in December,this promise was made before the virus so does not apply now we should delay maybe 12 months but then leave" Neverending story | |||
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"Brexit is a shitshow that's being driven by twats.so you prefer the EU being driven by eurotwats" What's a euro twat? | |||
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"Boris has a plan ... Would thies be his plan to do as little work as possible before fucking off to live on the gravy train for the rest of his life?" Most probably | |||
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"Boris has a plan ... Would thies be his plan to do as little work as possible before fucking off to live on the gravy train for the rest of his life? Most probably " Yes because he's a little tired after Covid but can't fuck off until his mission of fucking up the country is complete. So buckle down and do stuff, make britain great | |||
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"Brexit is a shitshow that's being driven by twats.so you prefer the EU being driven by eurotwats What's a euro twat?" An unelected unaccountable bureaucrat who’s only interested in serving their own purposes | |||
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"Brexit is a shitshow that's being driven by twats.so you prefer the EU being driven by eurotwats What's a euro twat? An unelected unaccountable bureaucrat who’s only interested in serving their own purposes" Is that Dominic Cummings | |||
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"Is the Politics forum still a good idea?its not really much of a politics forum tho it’s just a place for remainers to moan about Brexit everyday same shit different day lol" | |||
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"Is the Politics forum still a good idea?its not really much of a politics forum tho it’s just a place for remainers to moan about Brexit everyday same shit different day lol " It won't be long, All will be revealed. | |||
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"Over 20 new lorry parks being compulsory purchased to handle lorries stuck at customs. Inability to repatriate illegal immigrants due to us being out of the EU. still, blue passports... does anyone still believe Brexit is a great idea?Yes it is but the break should be delayed due to virus situation,very sill to leave in December,this promise was made before the virus so does not apply now we should delay maybe 12 months but then leave" No fucking chance Youre as good as out and not getting back in. Have you thought about joining U.S.? You seem much more U.S. material than europeans anyway | |||
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"Some do Some don't Shit happens Don't worry about things you can't control Who the fuck cares?" Well. There is that voting thing which we can use,aye? | |||
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"They building a new lorry park 10 mins from me for this and locals are outraged! But most of them voted brexit! The irony makes me laugh! X" Surely the locals have realised it will be perfect for a quiet friday night, nip down there for a bit of rough. | |||
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"No, but I don't think the EU is a good idea either Or not for ordinary citizens, at any rate. For the fat cat politicians, it's been marvellous" | |||
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"Brexit is a shitshow that's being driven by twats.so you prefer the EU being driven by eurotwats What's a euro twat? An unelected unaccountable bureaucrat who’s only interested in serving their own purposes" So..dominic cummings? | |||
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"NIMBYs? Sums up quite a lot of people with supposedly political ideals. Perhaps more so for those of one wing of politics as opposed to another though? Just putting it out there. " Confused.com | |||
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"is brexit still a good idea.who knows but im sure we will find out in another 4 or 5 months.well thats if we all make it through winter " We will find out but think its going to take longer than 4 to 5 months. So much needs to change and we need to rebuild better. The short term pain seems very likely but we will not be able to judge for quite some time | |||
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"is brexit still a good idea.who knows but im sure we will find out in another 4 or 5 months.well thats if we all make it through winter We will find out but think its going to take longer than 4 to 5 months. So much needs to change and we need to rebuild better. The short term pain seems very likely but we will not be able to judge for quite some time" When I talk to my friends, their main issues are crap local transports, congestion, waiting lists for operationS, potholes, lack of decent music venues in Bristol, the lowest pensions in Europe, schools that are 60 years old and need to be rebuilt, expensive train journeys etc... Nobody is telling me that being part of the EU is the cause of their misery and none of them believes that part of the EU was the reason of all the problems I mentioned further up. No need to wait for 5 months to know that Brexit was a con and that is will make the problems I have mentioned at the start of my post much worse. But who cares, we’re going to show the rest of world our big British world beating muscles. Rule Britannia. | |||
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"is brexit still a good idea.who knows but im sure we will find out in another 4 or 5 months.well thats if we all make it through winter We will find out but think its going to take longer than 4 to 5 months. So much needs to change and we need to rebuild better. The short term pain seems very likely but we will not be able to judge for quite some time When I talk to my friends, their main issues are crap local transports, congestion, waiting lists for operationS, potholes, lack of decent music venues in Bristol, the lowest pensions in Europe, schools that are 60 years old and need to be rebuilt, expensive train journeys etc... Nobody is telling me that being part of the EU is the cause of their misery and none of them believes that part of the EU was the reason of all the problems I mentioned further up. No need to wait for 5 months to know that Brexit was a con and that is will make the problems I have mentioned at the start of my post much worse. But who cares, we’re going to show the rest of world our big British world beating muscles. Rule Britannia. " Many have made their mind up probably even before the referendum on their opinion of it. I'm saying it will take longer than the short term to actually see the outcome. Your list of problems seem quite common and have been issues for as long as I can remember even though we were members of the EU and before any referendums were even thought about | |||
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"Brexit is a shitshow that's being driven by twats.so you prefer the EU being driven by eurotwats What's a euro twat? An unelected unaccountable bureaucrat who’s only interested in serving their own purposes So..dominic cummings?" This exactly! | |||
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"They building a new lorry park 10 mins from me for this and locals are outraged! But most of them voted brexit! The irony makes me laugh! X" Why are they outraged? This is a brexit bonus, they should be happy | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit..." Brexit will destroy the EU. That’s the Brexiteers’ ultimate fantasy. As if the EU needed the U.K. to exist. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit..." Michel barnier is fighting to prevent the UK having a "unfair competative advantages" (his words) so even the eu's negotiator admits that britain will be in a stronger position post brexit. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Michel barnier is fighting to prevent the UK having a "unfair competative advantages" (his words) so even the eu's negotiator admits that britain will be in a stronger position post brexit." This is actually a complete mis representation of the facts and negiotiating position. Do yourself a favour... try and understand things first and maybe , for the sake of a balanced view take a look at the U.K. - USA trade agreement objectives document lol. See what we’re asking USA for. Further, try to understand what the single market is and how that relates to level playing fields and finally what the intention of the U.K. is beyond a non level playing field with EU means for U.K.... friends of the project. A clue, it ain’t for you! | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Michel barnier is fighting to prevent the UK having a "unfair competative advantages" (his words) so even the eu's negotiator admits that britain will be in a stronger position post brexit. This is actually a complete mis representation of the facts and negiotiating position. " It really isnt. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Michel barnier is fighting to prevent the UK having a "unfair competative advantages" (his words) so even the eu's negotiator admits that britain will be in a stronger position post brexit. This is actually a complete mis representation of the facts and negiotiating position. It really isnt." Awwww, bless... There are none so blind as those who will not see. Good luck, you’re gonna need it. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Michel barnier is fighting to prevent the UK having a "unfair competative advantages" (his words) so even the eu's negotiator admits that britain will be in a stronger position post brexit. This is actually a complete mis representation of the facts and negiotiating position. Do yourself a favour... try and understand things first and maybe , for the sake of a balanced view take a look at the U.K. - USA trade agreement objectives document lol. See what we’re asking USA for. Further, try to understand what the single market is and how that relates to level playing fields and finally what the intention of the U.K. is beyond a non level playing field with EU means for U.K.... friends of the project. A clue, it ain’t for you! " | |||
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"Over 20 new lorry parks being compulsory purchased to handle lorries stuck at customs. Inability to repatriate illegal immigrants due to us being out of the EU. still, blue passports... does anyone still believe Brexit is a great idea?" YES | |||
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"They building a new lorry park 10 mins from me for this and locals are outraged! But most of them voted brexit! The irony makes me laugh! X Why are they outraged? This is a brexit bonus, they should be happy " Because they all nimbys round here lol x | |||
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"Over 20 new lorry parks being compulsory purchased to handle lorries stuck at customs. Inability to repatriate illegal immigrants due to us being out of the EU. still, blue passports... does anyone still believe Brexit is a great idea? YES" Why is that? Don’t give me crap about taking back control please. I’m looking for a positive angle not a sound bite spewed by a politician. I am seriously interested in why you think so and not looking to hurl insults. | |||
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"The EU did not insist on the level playing field with canada or japan, why insist on it with the uk. It can't be proximity in this day and age. We do more trade with the US than any other country and they are not exactly close" Because if Britain benefits ftom leaving the EU other countries will follow in our footsteps. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit..." Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up." Boris says we'll be better off. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Boris says we'll be better off. " Ha ha. Sometimes satire just writes itself | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up." Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. | |||
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"The EU did not insist on the level playing field with canada or japan, why insist on it with the uk. It can't be proximity in this day and age. We do more trade with the US than any other country and they are not exactly close Because if Britain benefits ftom leaving the EU other countries will follow in our footsteps." Oh look...over there! #nopoint | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave." I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come." Making stuff up again Lionel. What proof have you get to back up your last statement? | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. Making stuff up again Lionel. What proof have you get to back up your last statement?" Name. Apart from most 'experts 'predicting in the short term,in the very least,there is going to be job losses etc. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. Making stuff up again Lionel. What proof have you get to back up your last statement? Name. Apart from most 'experts 'predicting in the short term,in the very least,there is going to be job losses etc." Again you swerved answering. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come." I know! Cant wait for the shit to hit the fan! But no doubt it will b blamed on something other than brexit! Pmsl! X | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. Making stuff up again Lionel. What proof have you get to back up your last statement? Name. Apart from most 'experts 'predicting in the short term,in the very least,there is going to be job losses etc. Again you swerved answering. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune'" Ok. So what you are saying is..if you voted for brexit..you are quite happy with the job losses etc? | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. I know! Cant wait for the shit to hit the fan! But no doubt it will b blamed on something other than brexit! Pmsl! X" Why so keen to see the shit hit the fan? You really that keen to see the country struggle? | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. Making stuff up again Lionel. What proof have you get to back up your last statement? Name. Apart from most 'experts 'predicting in the short term,in the very least,there is going to be job losses etc. Again you swerved answering. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' Ok. So what you are saying is..if you voted for brexit..you are quite happy with the job losses etc?" Answering a question with another question is not proof. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. Making stuff up again Lionel. What proof have you get to back up your last statement? Name. Apart from most 'experts 'predicting in the short term,in the very least,there is going to be job losses etc. Again you swerved answering. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' Ok. So what you are saying is..if you voted for brexit..you are quite happy with the job losses etc? Answering a question with another question is not proof. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune'" The example given by candy floss above? | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. Making stuff up again Lionel. What proof have you get to back up your last statement? Name. Apart from most 'experts 'predicting in the short term,in the very least,there is going to be job losses etc. Again you swerved answering. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' Ok. So what you are saying is..if you voted for brexit..you are quite happy with the job losses etc? Answering a question with another question is not proof. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' The example given by candy floss above?" You don't have any proof then your just making up stuff again. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. Making stuff up again Lionel. What proof have you get to back up your last statement? Name. Apart from most 'experts 'predicting in the short term,in the very least,there is going to be job losses etc. Again you swerved answering. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' Ok. So what you are saying is..if you voted for brexit..you are quite happy with the job losses etc? Answering a question with another question is not proof. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' The example given by candy floss above? You don't have any proof then your just making up stuff again. " I've just give you an example Are you saying the poster is lying? | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. Making stuff up again Lionel. What proof have you get to back up your last statement? Name. Apart from most 'experts 'predicting in the short term,in the very least,there is going to be job losses etc. Again you swerved answering. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' Ok. So what you are saying is..if you voted for brexit..you are quite happy with the job losses etc? Answering a question with another question is not proof. What proof have you got to back up 'I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune' The example given by candy floss above? You don't have any proof then your just making up stuff again. " Coming from a person who uses the sun as a source, that is praise indeed btw. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. I know! Cant wait for the shit to hit the fan! But no doubt it will b blamed on something other than brexit! Pmsl! X Why so keen to see the shit hit the fan? You really that keen to see the country struggle?" No not really sadness mixed with pleasure tbh but know it will happen as sure as I know the night turns to day! And yes sure I'm sad for my kids/grandkids as it's their future that's its gonna effect most! I'm nearly done at my age lol! But still cant help that little bit of glee in saying I told u so! In fact have been able to already! As I live 10 mins from the new lorry checking park! Told locals u wanted brexit put up with the consequences simple! X | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. I know! Cant wait for the shit to hit the fan! But no doubt it will b blamed on something other than brexit! Pmsl! X Why so keen to see the shit hit the fan? You really that keen to see the country struggle? No not really sadness mixed with pleasure tbh but know it will happen as sure as I know the night turns to day! And yes sure I'm sad for my kids/grandkids as it's their future that's its gonna effect most! I'm nearly done at my age lol! But still cant help that little bit of glee in saying I told u so! In fact have been able to already! As I live 10 mins from the new lorry checking park! Told locals u wanted brexit put up with the consequences simple! X" Kind of confirmed my fears that people actively want the country to fail just so they have that bit of glee as you say. Understand what you say. Was hoping the divisions would heal and both sides work together again but that's my bad | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. I know! Cant wait for the shit to hit the fan! But no doubt it will b blamed on something other than brexit! Pmsl! X Why so keen to see the shit hit the fan? You really that keen to see the country struggle? No not really sadness mixed with pleasure tbh but know it will happen as sure as I know the night turns to day! And yes sure I'm sad for my kids/grandkids as it's their future that's its gonna effect most! I'm nearly done at my age lol! But still cant help that little bit of glee in saying I told u so! In fact have been able to already! As I live 10 mins from the new lorry checking park! Told locals u wanted brexit put up with the consequences simple! X Kind of confirmed my fears that people actively want the country to fail just so they have that bit of glee as you say. Understand what you say. Was hoping the divisions would heal and both sides work together again but that's my bad Yeah I get that! And maybe I'm a sado! But surrounded down in this area by so many I know it all brexiters has maybe turned me bitter? X" I have little to no sympathy. It was an idiotic idea peddled by charlatans and supported by fools with delusions of empire that didn't know what they voted for. I saw the land border disappear in the 90's, I would never have dreamt that it might one day return thanks to xenophobic fools. Brexit is a self inflicted gunshot wound and here we are 4 years and 2 elections later still listening to the fools talk about world beating and global Britain. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. I know! Cant wait for the shit to hit the fan! But no doubt it will b blamed on something other than brexit! Pmsl! X Why so keen to see the shit hit the fan? You really that keen to see the country struggle? No not really sadness mixed with pleasure tbh but know it will happen as sure as I know the night turns to day! And yes sure I'm sad for my kids/grandkids as it's their future that's its gonna effect most! I'm nearly done at my age lol! But still cant help that little bit of glee in saying I told u so! In fact have been able to already! As I live 10 mins from the new lorry checking park! Told locals u wanted brexit put up with the consequences simple! X Kind of confirmed my fears that people actively want the country to fail just so they have that bit of glee as you say. Understand what you say. Was hoping the divisions would heal and both sides work together again but that's my bad" Brexit exposed great chasms on this country (remoiners etc.) Which are not going to be resolved overnight. Remember all that talk of civil unrest around a 2nd ref? And now we are just meant to forget everything? Let's just say for argument sake Brexit turns out to be a disaster.Not only are generations to come going to have to pay for it,but you can bet anything the likes of Farage etc will not take responsibility. We have already seen where the finger of blame be pointed. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. I know! Cant wait for the shit to hit the fan! But no doubt it will b blamed on something other than brexit! Pmsl! X Why so keen to see the shit hit the fan? You really that keen to see the country struggle? No not really sadness mixed with pleasure tbh but know it will happen as sure as I know the night turns to day! And yes sure I'm sad for my kids/grandkids as it's their future that's its gonna effect most! I'm nearly done at my age lol! But still cant help that little bit of glee in saying I told u so! In fact have been able to already! As I live 10 mins from the new lorry checking park! Told locals u wanted brexit put up with the consequences simple! X Kind of confirmed my fears that people actively want the country to fail just so they have that bit of glee as you say. Understand what you say. Was hoping the divisions would heal and both sides work together again but that's my bad Yeah I get that! And maybe I'm a sado! But surrounded down in this area by so many I know it all brexiters has maybe turned me bitter? X I have little to no sympathy. It was an idiotic idea peddled by charlatans and supported by fools with delusions of empire that didn't know what they voted for. I saw the land border disappear in the 90's, I would never have dreamt that it might one day return thanks to xenophobic fools. Brexit is a self inflicted gunshot wound and here we are 4 years and 2 elections later still listening to the fools talk about world beating and global Britain." | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. I know! Cant wait for the shit to hit the fan! But no doubt it will b blamed on something other than brexit! Pmsl! X Why so keen to see the shit hit the fan? You really that keen to see the country struggle? No not really sadness mixed with pleasure tbh but know it will happen as sure as I know the night turns to day! And yes sure I'm sad for my kids/grandkids as it's their future that's its gonna effect most! I'm nearly done at my age lol! But still cant help that little bit of glee in saying I told u so! In fact have been able to already! As I live 10 mins from the new lorry checking park! Told locals u wanted brexit put up with the consequences simple! X Kind of confirmed my fears that people actively want the country to fail just so they have that bit of glee as you say. Understand what you say. Was hoping the divisions would heal and both sides work together again but that's my bad Yeah I get that! And maybe I'm a sado! But surrounded down in this area by so many I know it all brexiters has maybe turned me bitter? X I have little to no sympathy. It was an idiotic idea peddled by charlatans and supported by fools with delusions of empire that didn't know what they voted for. I saw the land border disappear in the 90's, I would never have dreamt that it might one day return thanks to xenophobic fools. Brexit is a self inflicted gunshot wound and here we are 4 years and 2 elections later still listening to the fools talk about world beating and global Britain." Is the land border being returned between north and south | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit... Be waiting a long time. We have made one of the biggest national decisions in decades without 1 cast iron benefit. You couldnt make it up. Poor old Lionel still can't get to grips with the fact the UK voted to leave. I love the way people who are in favour of it,think they are somehow immune from the shitstorm to come. I know! Cant wait for the shit to hit the fan! But no doubt it will b blamed on something other than brexit! Pmsl! X Why so keen to see the shit hit the fan? You really that keen to see the country struggle? No not really sadness mixed with pleasure tbh but know it will happen as sure as I know the night turns to day! And yes sure I'm sad for my kids/grandkids as it's their future that's its gonna effect most! I'm nearly done at my age lol! But still cant help that little bit of glee in saying I told u so! In fact have been able to already! As I live 10 mins from the new lorry checking park! Told locals u wanted brexit put up with the consequences simple! X Kind of confirmed my fears that people actively want the country to fail just so they have that bit of glee as you say. Understand what you say. Was hoping the divisions would heal and both sides work together again but that's my bad Yeah I get that! And maybe I'm a sado! But surrounded down in this area by so many I know it all brexiters has maybe turned me bitter? X I have little to no sympathy. It was an idiotic idea peddled by charlatans and supported by fools with delusions of empire that didn't know what they voted for. I saw the land border disappear in the 90's, I would never have dreamt that it might one day return thanks to xenophobic fools. Brexit is a self inflicted gunshot wound and here we are 4 years and 2 elections later still listening to the fools talk about world beating and global Britain. Is the land border being returned between north and south It's not, no thanks to the UK govt or the electorate. Boris the brave bottled it and now the UK has an internal customs border. Stupid games, stupid prizes and all that." phew. when I read the quotes above it looked like it was being suggested it was returning. | |||
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"We live in France. The only good thing to come out of Brexit is a career opportunity for smuggling after Boris and his advisors tax everything going to the Uk The biggest loss is freedom of movement meaning a maximum of 90 days abroad out 180. could go on with the negatives but cant find any positives to balance the comment " The lack of freedom of movement is no loss for them. They voted for it. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit..." YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits" We are all ears. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears." Have told them many times | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits" You should stop writing nonsense | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times" Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow." What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again." Go on. Just 3 will do. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Go on. Just 3 will do. 1 will do for me? " I'm sure they will be along any minute now... | |||
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"Been busy. Has anybody mentioned a real benefit yet? One that isn't just a random flag-waving rant?" Apparently we have been told many times of them. | |||
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"Been busy. Has anybody mentioned a real benefit yet? One that isn't just a random flag-waving rant?" There is no way to find any benefits. It's logical. | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 06/09/20 01:15:04]" I wonder if that was the miracle benefit we've all been waiting to hear. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words " How will we gain an economic advantage by leaving the biggest trading bloc in the world? And how will we benefit financially by imposing economic sanctions on ourself? | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words " No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. " No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. " So if what you are saying is true ,we will have a fantastic boom time to come in the next few years with loads of jobs created and many people much better off. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. " You still have no clue what you are talking about. Hilarious | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. So if what you are saying is true ,we will have a fantastic boom time to come in the next few years with loads of jobs created and many people much better off." Wont hold my breath for that! Wont b in my life time if it happens! | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. So if what you are saying is true ,we will have a fantastic boom time to come in the next few years with loads of jobs created and many people much better off. Wont hold my breath for that! Wont b in my life time if it happens! " Exactly and those same Politicians who claimed it was, before the referendum are now suspiciously quiet and ensuring their assets are off shore. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. So if what you are saying is true ,we will have a fantastic boom time to come in the next few years with loads of jobs created and many people much better off." Unlike some my thinking is not so black and white to assume boom or bust. The next few years will be a period of adjustment with some unwelcome outcomes alongside with desirable ones. However, just like someone starting a business the initial period of hard work and sacrifice is necessary to achieve your goals. Investments take time to flourish but unfortunately some lack the foresight to understand this and are more concerned with the here and now. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. So if what you are saying is true ,we will have a fantastic boom time to come in the next few years with loads of jobs created and many people much better off. Wont hold my breath for that! Wont b in my life time if it happens! " Me neither. And it's not a positive..its a (distant)possibility. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. So if what you are saying is true ,we will have a fantastic boom time to come in the next few years with loads of jobs created and many people much better off. Unlike some my thinking is not so black and white to assume boom or bust. The next few years will be a period of adjustment with some unwelcome outcomes alongside with desirable ones. However, just like someone starting a business the initial period of hard work and sacrifice is necessary to achieve your goals. Investments take time to flourish but unfortunately some lack the foresight to understand this and are more concerned with the here and now. " From someone who remembers pre EU times and how much better we are in EU I really cant see it! It's like going back not forward x | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. So if what you are saying is true ,we will have a fantastic boom time to come in the next few years with loads of jobs created and many people much better off. Unlike some my thinking is not so black and white to assume boom or bust. The next few years will be a period of adjustment with some unwelcome outcomes alongside with desirable ones. However, just like someone starting a business the initial period of hard work and sacrifice is necessary to achieve your goals. Investments take time to flourish but unfortunately some lack the foresight to understand this and are more concerned with the here and now. " So things will be a lot more prosperous in a few years. Do you have some evidence for this we can read up on? | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. " Lol. Still no clue. Do you know what the Single Market is? If yes please explain and also provide the rules for membership and perhaps describe the spirit in which it is applied. If you were a member of a club, that had rules for membership and you wanted out but wanted to keep the benefits of being in that club what do you think the club would say? Now think about this, perhaps go beyond your echo chamber / and confirmation bias you clearly hold (cos you clearly don’t understand) and consider what MB said, you never know you might see enlightenment (instead of entitlement) . If you were duplicitous in your approach to a negotiation then try and change that in a further negotiation that had built on a previous one do you think the other party would think these are the type of ppl I want to do business with? Oh, you still have not provided one tangible benefit of Brexit, even one of the supposed benefits that were provided before the vote (which have turned out to be nothing but lies - but some of the people can be fooled all of the time) | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. " There was nothing to stop them before in funding the neglected areas of the UK that qualified for EU funding, funny enough most if not all were in none traditional Tory voting areas.. This great altruism being promised in the run up to the referendum and to an extent the GE of 2019 was a cleverly executed con.. Clearly this land of milk and honey for all will be a good thing but it's naive to think that the Tories have ever been of that mind.. The recent grants issue where all but one of the 60 or so areas to benefit where all Tory seats and the mooted cap on the minimum wage is just part of how they are and whats to come and for whom.. The debacle of the exams where the elite schools were further advantaged and poorer areas had the raw end of that stick also tells a bigger story.. | |||
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"You know what I do blame them. You’re right, when real genuine experts tell you it’s unworkable and will leave us all worse off you have to believe them arnt all experts reall and genuin ? " farage claims to be an expert! | |||
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"You know what I do blame them. You’re right, when real genuine experts tell you it’s unworkable and will leave us all worse off you have to believe them arnt all experts reall and genuin ? farage claims to be an expert! " This is another hypocrite who hates the EU but loves money from EU | |||
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"I think there will be a deal of some sort. Maybe a seedy, backroom deal but the shock of Covid and Brexit will be too much for the Germans and French to swallow so they will have to compromise whether they like it or not. If they don't then they are all idiots too. Maybe they are idiots living in a world where they have delusions of grandeur that far exceed the reality of life post covid. " Maybe a deal will be done, still nearly 2 months to go and even then a deal can be done later it just means it does not come into effect until after we leave so a period of wto looks possible. Still not heard why the EU insist the uk follow certain rules but not Canada or Japan | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way." Daily Mail | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail " So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? | |||
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"I think there will be a deal of some sort. Maybe a seedy, backroom deal but the shock of Covid and Brexit will be too much for the Germans and French to swallow so they will have to compromise whether they like it or not. If they don't then they are all idiots too. Maybe they are idiots living in a world where they have delusions of grandeur that far exceed the reality of life post covid. Maybe a deal will be done, still nearly 2 months to go and even then a deal can be done later it just means it does not come into effect until after we leave so a period of wto looks possible. Still not heard why the EU insist the uk follow certain rules but not Canada or Japan" Location, location, location. | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail?" Depends, do you believe it? | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. Lol. Still no clue. Do you know what the Single Market is? If yes please explain and also provide the rules for membership and perhaps describe the spirit in which it is applied. If you were a member of a club, that had rules for membership and you wanted out but wanted to keep the benefits of being in that club what do you think the club would say? Now think about this, perhaps go beyond your echo chamber / and confirmation bias you clearly hold (cos you clearly don’t understand) and consider what MB said, you never know you might see enlightenment (instead of entitlement) . If you were duplicitous in your approach to a negotiation then try and change that in a further negotiation that had built on a previous one do you think the other party would think these are the type of ppl I want to do business with? Oh, you still have not provided one tangible benefit of Brexit, even one of the supposed benefits that were provided before the vote (which have turned out to be nothing but lies - but some of the people can be fooled all of the time) " Lol. Step out of your own echo chamber before you criticise anyone else. | |||
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"Still waiting to hear a single benefit of Brexit...YOu should read more balanced stuff sick of telling benefits We are all ears.Have told them many times Well just give us 3..that should do for mow. What's the point Lionel. You just ignor what people have told you time and time again. Ive already pointed out that even Michel barnier admits to the uk having an economic advantage through brexit which everyone conveniently ignored, apart from one person trying to claim i am misrepresenting the EU negotiators exact words No, I said you we’re mis-representing the facts! The detail, context and what was actually being talked about. Isn’t that the Brexit thing though, ignore the facts and loudly SHOUT!!! Mammy mammy! What he was referring to was LPF and Gov’ Subsides. But you probably haven’t a clue what I’m talking about or what it actually means. You not got a scintilla of a clue. As I said yesterday , good luck , your gonna be needing quite a lot of it. No, you are misrepresenting the facts. I know exactly what he was refering to and the fact is that by leaving the eu our gov is able to invest in our country and industry as we see fit without the stifling restrictions the eu impsose. If you want to believe i dont have a clue thats no skin off my nose however it is very telling and hypocritical that your posts are just blind assumptions about someone you dont know or have a clue about and it is you that is shouting and ignoring facts. Lol. Still no clue. Do you know what the Single Market is? If yes please explain and also provide the rules for membership and perhaps describe the spirit in which it is applied. If you were a member of a club, that had rules for membership and you wanted out but wanted to keep the benefits of being in that club what do you think the club would say? Now think about this, perhaps go beyond your echo chamber / and confirmation bias you clearly hold (cos you clearly don’t understand) and consider what MB said, you never know you might see enlightenment (instead of entitlement) . If you were duplicitous in your approach to a negotiation then try and change that in a further negotiation that had built on a previous one do you think the other party would think these are the type of ppl I want to do business with? Oh, you still have not provided one tangible benefit of Brexit, even one of the supposed benefits that were provided before the vote (which have turned out to be nothing but lies - but some of the people can be fooled all of the time) Lol. Step out of your own echo chamber before you criticise anyone else." Do you think we will leave with a great deal or a no deal? | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail?" Well it's not everyone's idea of an independent credible source. Besides hasn't the Mail had a change of heart regarding Brexit since Dacre stepped down? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/23/the-guardian-view-on-the-daily-mail-and-brexit-a-very-public-shift | |||
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"IStill not heard why the EU insist the uk follow certain rules but not Canada or Japan" As i already stated, the uk cannot be seen to have any advantage from brexit as it will encourage other countries to follow. The EU is willing to suffer damage itself in the process to try and prevent others from jumping ship. | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? Well it's not everyone's idea of an independent credible source. Besides hasn't the Mail had a change of heart regarding Brexit since Dacre stepped down? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/23/the-guardian-view-on-the-daily-mail-and-brexit-a-very-public-shift" So the information should be ignored because of the source? | |||
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"IStill not heard why the EU insist the uk follow certain rules but not Canada or Japan As i already stated, the uk cannot be seen to have any advantage from brexit as it will encourage other countries to follow. The EU is willing to suffer damage itself in the process to try and prevent others from jumping ship. " Yes, but we all knew that before we voted?? | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? Well it's not everyone's idea of an independent credible source. Besides hasn't the Mail had a change of heart regarding Brexit since Dacre stepped down? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/23/the-guardian-view-on-the-daily-mail-and-brexit-a-very-public-shift So the information should be ignored because of the source? " Is the information based on a great deal or a no deal Brexit? | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? Depends, do you believe it? " Whether I believe it or now doesn't really matter. Are the points not salient because of the source of the quotes? | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? Well it's not everyone's idea of an independent credible source. Besides hasn't the Mail had a change of heart regarding Brexit since Dacre stepped down? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/23/the-guardian-view-on-the-daily-mail-and-brexit-a-very-public-shift So the information should be ignored because of the source? " Its ignored because of its content, the source is just a convenient excuse. | |||
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"I think there will be a deal of some sort. Maybe a seedy, backroom deal but the shock of Covid and Brexit will be too much for the Germans and French to swallow so they will have to compromise whether they like it or not. If they don't then they are all idiots too. Maybe they are idiots living in a world where they have delusions of grandeur that far exceed the reality of life post covid. Maybe a deal will be done, still nearly 2 months to go and even then a deal can be done later it just means it does not come into effect until after we leave so a period of wto looks possible. Still not heard why the EU insist the uk follow certain rules but not Canada or Japan Location, location, location." How can it be location in this day and age. We do more trade with America than any other country and they are not exactly local. | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? Well it's not everyone's idea of an independent credible source. Besides hasn't the Mail had a change of heart regarding Brexit since Dacre stepped down? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/23/the-guardian-view-on-the-daily-mail-and-brexit-a-very-public-shift So the information should be ignored because of the source? Its ignored because of its content, the source is just a convenient excuse." Is the content based on a great deal, Boris’s oven ready deal, or a no deal? | |||
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"IStill not heard why the EU insist the uk follow certain rules but not Canada or Japan As i already stated, the uk cannot be seen to have any advantage from brexit as it will encourage other countries to follow. The EU is willing to suffer damage itself in the process to try and prevent others from jumping ship. Yes, but we all knew that before we voted?? " Correct, whats your point? | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? Well it's not everyone's idea of an independent credible source. Besides hasn't the Mail had a change of heart regarding Brexit since Dacre stepped down? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/23/the-guardian-view-on-the-daily-mail-and-brexit-a-very-public-shift So the information should be ignored because of the source? Its ignored because of its content, the source is just a convenient excuse. Is the content based on a great deal, Boris’s oven ready deal, or a no deal? " Its independent of either. | |||
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"IStill not heard why the EU insist the uk follow certain rules but not Canada or Japan As i already stated, the uk cannot be seen to have any advantage from brexit as it will encourage other countries to follow. The EU is willing to suffer damage itself in the process to try and prevent others from jumping ship. Yes, but we all knew that before we voted?? Correct, whats your point?" I just made it, | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? Well it's not everyone's idea of an independent credible source. Besides hasn't the Mail had a change of heart regarding Brexit since Dacre stepped down? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/23/the-guardian-view-on-the-daily-mail-and-brexit-a-very-public-shift So the information should be ignored because of the source? Its ignored because of its content, the source is just a convenient excuse. Is the content based on a great deal, Boris’s oven ready deal, or a no deal? " From what I see in the post they are facts irrespective of any deal or no deal. | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? Well it's not everyone's idea of an independent credible source. Besides hasn't the Mail had a change of heart regarding Brexit since Dacre stepped down? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/23/the-guardian-view-on-the-daily-mail-and-brexit-a-very-public-shift So the information should be ignored because of the source? Its ignored because of its content, the source is just a convenient excuse." | |||
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"From an article in the Daily Mail, here are some reasons why Brexit is still a good idea. 1. The UK will be able to return to world markets to buy cheap food in particular, outside the Common Agricultural Policy. We can take advantage of more efficient producers of cereals, butter, meat and all the rest, and take advantage of surpluses from across the planet. Much the same goes for everything else we import. That would mean our wages buy more and inflation would be lower, and, with the cheaper grocery bills, would help poorer people. More expensive food was one of worst consequences of joining the EEC in 1973. 2. The savings on the EU budget contribution are real. Though less than the Brexit campaign claimed, they are still substantial and can be spent on what the British people want. 3. Eastern European immigration raised British economic growth and made us all richer. The problem was political acceptability and the uncertainty about how large it might become – maybe to the point where the economic costs exceeded the benefits. It also meant there might be less non-EU migration, given the Government's "aspiration" on numbers. Now we can have migration with a policy the public actually support – a valuable thing, and the only way it can be secure and sustainable. Nurses from Zimbabwe, refugees from Syria, builders from Albania, students from China – we can have them all in a rational, planned way. Daily Mail So it's not true because it's in the Daily Mail? Well it's not everyone's idea of an independent credible source. Besides hasn't the Mail had a change of heart regarding Brexit since Dacre stepped down? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/oct/23/the-guardian-view-on-the-daily-mail-and-brexit-a-very-public-shift So the information should be ignored because of the source? Its ignored because of its content, the source is just a convenient excuse. Is the content based on a great deal, Boris’s oven ready deal, or a no deal? Its independent of either. " Then it has no credibility, unless you think there is no difference between a great deal and a no deal? | |||
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"IStill not heard why the EU insist the uk follow certain rules but not Canada or Japan As i already stated, the uk cannot be seen to have any advantage from brexit as it will encourage other countries to follow. The EU is willing to suffer damage itself in the process to try and prevent others from jumping ship. Yes, but we all knew that before we voted?? Correct, whats your point? I just made it, " So you were just confirming what i wrote that the eu are trying to hold us back for their own benefit, as per usual? | |||
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