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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I'm just wondering if anyone will come forward who advocated to leave the EU.

What do you think of the current state of the negotiations?

What do you think about the records of MPs voting to deregulate UK import standards?

All but one leave voter I know now regret voting Johnson in; either on the grounds of incompetence, or on the grounds of what appears to to be a desire to cuckold us to the US after realising we cannot have a better or even equal deal.

Most think we should still leave, but now understand we should have accepted the standard models already existing for closely tied trading nations.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm just wondering if anyone will come forward who advocated to leave the EU.

What do you think of the current state of the negotiations?

What do you think about the records of MPs voting to deregulate UK import standards?

All but one leave voter I know now regret voting Johnson in; either on the grounds of incompetence, or on the grounds of what appears to to be a desire to cuckold us to the US after realising we cannot have a better or even equal deal.

Most think we should still leave, but now understand we should have accepted the standard models already existing for closely tied trading nations."

We’ve passed the point of no return. Whatever happens, happens nos

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm just wondering if anyone will come forward who advocated to leave the EU.

What do you think of the current state of the negotiations?

What do you think about the records of MPs voting to deregulate UK import standards?

All but one leave voter I know now regret voting Johnson in; either on the grounds of incompetence, or on the grounds of what appears to to be a desire to cuckold us to the US after realising we cannot have a better or even equal deal.

Most think we should still leave, but now understand we should have accepted the standard models already existing for closely tied trading nations."

Good luck getting an actual answer to all this.

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London


"I'm just wondering if anyone will come forward who advocated to leave the EU.

What do you think of the current state of the negotiations?

What do you think about the records of MPs voting to deregulate UK import standards?

All but one leave voter I know now regret voting Johnson in; either on the grounds of incompetence, or on the grounds of what appears to to be a desire to cuckold us to the US after realising we cannot have a better or even equal deal.

Most think we should still leave, but now understand we should have accepted the standard models already existing for closely tied trading nations."

Many are too proud to admit we're in a messed up situation made worse by a government of weak, corrupt MPs.

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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago

Derby


"I'm just wondering if anyone will come forward who advocated to leave the EU.

What do you think of the current state of the negotiations?

What do you think about the records of MPs voting to deregulate UK import standards?

All but one leave voter I know now regret voting Johnson in; either on the grounds of incompetence, or on the grounds of what appears to to be a desire to cuckold us to the US after realising we cannot have a better or even equal deal.

Most think we should still leave, but now understand we should have accepted the standard models already existing for closely tied trading nations.

Many are too proud to admit we're in a messed up situation made worse by a government of weak, corrupt MPs."

I would say it's a parliament of weak, corrupt MPs.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I'm just wondering if anyone will come forward who advocated to leave the EU.

What do you think of the current state of the negotiations?

What do you think about the records of MPs voting to deregulate UK import standards?

All but one leave voter I know now regret voting Johnson in; either on the grounds of incompetence, or on the grounds of what appears to to be a desire to cuckold us to the US after realising we cannot have a better or even equal deal.

Most think we should still leave, but now understand we should have accepted the standard models already existing for closely tied trading nations.

Many are too proud to admit we're in a messed up situation made worse by a government of weak, corrupt MPs.

I would say it's a parliament of weak, corrupt MPs."

Interesting, I noticed you were pro-leave on many threads?

So are you unhappy at how pro-leave MPs and a pro-leave leadership is handling the future planning of our countries trade standards? Or the negotiations with the EU, or both?

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By *ssexbloke72Man
over a year ago

Poplar


"I'm just wondering if anyone will come forward who advocated to leave the EU.

What do you think of the current state of the negotiations?

What do you think about the records of MPs voting to deregulate UK import standards?

All but one leave voter I know now regret voting Johnson in; either on the grounds of incompetence, or on the grounds of what appears to to be a desire to cuckold us to the US after realising we cannot have a better or even equal deal.

Most think we should still leave, but now understand we should have accepted the standard models already existing for closely tied trading nations.

Many are too proud to admit we're in a messed up situation made worse by a government of weak, corrupt MPs.

I would say it's a parliament of weak, corrupt MPs.

Interesting, I noticed you were pro-leave on many threads?

So are you unhappy at how pro-leave MPs and a pro-leave leadership is handling the future planning of our countries trade standards? Or the negotiations with the EU, or both? "

Question for you.

Are you personally sitting in on every trade deal and EU negotiating meeting? Because if ypu not how the hell do you know what is being discussed at them?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I'm just wondering if anyone will come forward who advocated to leave the EU.

What do you think of the current state of the negotiations?

What do you think about the records of MPs voting to deregulate UK import standards?

All but one leave voter I know now regret voting Johnson in; either on the grounds of incompetence, or on the grounds of what appears to to be a desire to cuckold us to the US after realising we cannot have a better or even equal deal.

Most think we should still leave, but now understand we should have accepted the standard models already existing for closely tied trading nations.

Many are too proud to admit we're in a messed up situation made worse by a government of weak, corrupt MPs.

I would say it's a parliament of weak, corrupt MPs.

Interesting, I noticed you were pro-leave on many threads?

So are you unhappy at how pro-leave MPs and a pro-leave leadership is handling the future planning of our countries trade standards? Or the negotiations with the EU, or both?

Question for you.

Are you personally sitting in on every trade deal and EU negotiating meeting? Because if ypu not how the hell do you know what is being discussed at them?"

Well we have a moderately free press, though Mr Johnson has restricted press access to the negotiations and those in them, with the intention of restricting what has been discussed. So that indicates the Conservatives who are usually pro- freedom of speech and the press wish to hide something.

Furthermore, I'm not discussing the trade talks, I'm referencing the voting records of Pro-brexit MPs which you can access.

Eg, the vote to block an amendment to prevent a lowering of food standards.

Then an additional vote to ratify that food import standards can be lowered as of Jan 2021.

I'm also referencing the parliamentary committees for brexit planning.

You know, the ones where for example Gove was questioned on the specific lorry park which is to be built in Essex, to service the new customs arrangements post brexit. Oh and that Essex passport for lorries coming into the UK.

So no, I'm not in the meetings, but there is information out there which shows the planning, consultancy and voting records to go through with this.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm just wondering if anyone will come forward who advocated to leave the EU.

What do you think of the current state of the negotiations?

What do you think about the records of MPs voting to deregulate UK import standards?

All but one leave voter I know now regret voting Johnson in; either on the grounds of incompetence, or on the grounds of what appears to to be a desire to cuckold us to the US after realising we cannot have a better or even equal deal.

Most think we should still leave, but now understand we should have accepted the standard models already existing for closely tied trading nations.

Many are too proud to admit we're in a messed up situation made worse by a government of weak, corrupt MPs.

I would say it's a parliament of weak, corrupt MPs.

Interesting, I noticed you were pro-leave on many threads?

So are you unhappy at how pro-leave MPs and a pro-leave leadership is handling the future planning of our countries trade standards? Or the negotiations with the EU, or both?

Question for you.

Are you personally sitting in on every trade deal and EU negotiating meeting? Because if ypu not how the hell do you know what is being discussed at them?

Well we have a moderately free press, though Mr Johnson has restricted press access to the negotiations and those in them, with the intention of restricting what has been discussed. So that indicates the Conservatives who are usually pro- freedom of speech and the press wish to hide something.

Furthermore, I'm not discussing the trade talks, I'm referencing the voting records of Pro-brexit MPs which you can access.

Eg, the vote to block an amendment to prevent a lowering of food standards.

Then an additional vote to ratify that food import standards can be lowered as of Jan 2021.

I'm also referencing the parliamentary committees for brexit planning.

You know, the ones where for example Gove was questioned on the specific lorry park which is to be built in Essex, to service the new customs arrangements post brexit. Oh and that Essex passport for lorries coming into the UK.

So no, I'm not in the meetings, but there is information out there which shows the planning, consultancy and voting records to go through with this."

Have you noticed no Brexiters have even tried to answer your initial post? Strange, eh? You'd think they'd be falling over themselves to present proof of how well it's all going.

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