Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... 15:16 - Oct 23 with 2035 views | Nthsuffolkblue | only what they might gain. If this deal is so brilliant have the confidence to put it to the people. It is time to put this deal, if this the best this government can do, back to the people. Lord Cashman. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:17 - Oct 23 with 2024 views | Ftnfwest | Their ability to spell? | | | |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:32 - Oct 23 with 1979 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:17 - Oct 23 by Ftnfwest | Their ability to spell? |
Not sure where the spelling mistake is even if I did somehow miss out the word "is" … which is, of course, a grammatical error rather than a spelling mistake. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:36 - Oct 23 with 1961 views | Ftnfwest |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:32 - Oct 23 by Nthsuffolkblue | Not sure where the spelling mistake is even if I did somehow miss out the word "is" … which is, of course, a grammatical error rather than a spelling mistake. |
Must be a different country then | | | |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:38 - Oct 23 with 1958 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:36 - Oct 23 by Ftnfwest | Must be a different country then |
Please explain. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:40 - Oct 23 with 1952 views | factual_blue |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:38 - Oct 23 by Nthsuffolkblue | Please explain. |
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Nowhere were the British people told what they will lose ... on 15:43 - Oct 23 with 1943 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:40 - Oct 23 by factual_blue | RULE BIRTANNIA |
Thanks. I managed to miss that repeatedly when re-reading. I would have thought spell-check would have got it. I guess the capitalisation missed it. I will leave it now so the thread makes sense (apart from in this reply)! | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:53 - Oct 23 with 1911 views | usm | Why? The public wont understand, both sides will lie and no-one will accept the result. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 16:05 - Oct 23 with 1874 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:53 - Oct 23 by usm | Why? The public wont understand, both sides will lie and no-one will accept the result. |
Fair enough. Those are all good reasons why the initial referendum should never have been held. However, we are where we are. If a referendum on the deal is held and leave with the deal wins it we can't really argue, we will just have to fall off the cliff face with them. If there is another one and remain wins, it shows this isn't actually the will of the people after all. Some might argue another deal could be sought or leaving with no deal could be voted on and a lot of that would depend on the margin of victory/defeat. I just think this is too major a thing to accept the result of the referendum from 3 years ago as the current will of the people, especially when the detail was a pure unknown. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 16:12 - Oct 23 with 1865 views | usm |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 16:05 - Oct 23 by Nthsuffolkblue | Fair enough. Those are all good reasons why the initial referendum should never have been held. However, we are where we are. If a referendum on the deal is held and leave with the deal wins it we can't really argue, we will just have to fall off the cliff face with them. If there is another one and remain wins, it shows this isn't actually the will of the people after all. Some might argue another deal could be sought or leaving with no deal could be voted on and a lot of that would depend on the margin of victory/defeat. I just think this is too major a thing to accept the result of the referendum from 3 years ago as the current will of the people, especially when the detail was a pure unknown. |
The whole thing has become a joke. If a second referendum is held and its a close call - which seems likely - it wont get through. Some MPs have stated they will never vote for Brexit, irrespective of any referendum result - they should be sacked. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 16:16 - Oct 23 with 1854 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 16:12 - Oct 23 by usm | The whole thing has become a joke. If a second referendum is held and its a close call - which seems likely - it wont get through. Some MPs have stated they will never vote for Brexit, irrespective of any referendum result - they should be sacked. |
If the majority agree to a referendum on the deal on the table the same MPs would be hard pushed to fail to implement the result. I am an ardent "remainer" but I accept that if a referendum on the deal on the table showed public support for it that we should leave. I just don't think there is public support either for this deal or for no deal. That leaves the possibility there is another deal to be done but so much time has been spent with May and then Johnson just thinking they can dictate the terms it would be like starting afresh. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 18:20 - Oct 23 with 1759 views | BlueBadger |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 15:40 - Oct 23 by factual_blue | RULE BIRTANNIA |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 18:57 - Oct 23 with 1692 views | Swansea_Blue |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 16:12 - Oct 23 by usm | The whole thing has become a joke. If a second referendum is held and its a close call - which seems likely - it wont get through. Some MPs have stated they will never vote for Brexit, irrespective of any referendum result - they should be sacked. |
There’s only one way to ‘get it done’, to end the nightmare, and that’s revoke A50, apologise profusely for being the massive wangers in the EU ‘family’, and then get on with improving the country and trying to reverse the damaging effects so far. Won’t happen of course, but it’s the sensible choice. This could all stop tomorrow if they wanted it to. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 20:08 - Oct 23 with 1618 views | BlueBadger |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 16:16 - Oct 23 by Nthsuffolkblue | If the majority agree to a referendum on the deal on the table the same MPs would be hard pushed to fail to implement the result. I am an ardent "remainer" but I accept that if a referendum on the deal on the table showed public support for it that we should leave. I just don't think there is public support either for this deal or for no deal. That leaves the possibility there is another deal to be done but so much time has been spent with May and then Johnson just thinking they can dictate the terms it would be like starting afresh. |
The sensible thing to was opt for a 'Norway' and have done with it. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 20:13 - Oct 23 with 1608 views | BlueBadger |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 16:12 - Oct 23 by usm | The whole thing has become a joke. If a second referendum is held and its a close call - which seems likely - it wont get through. Some MPs have stated they will never vote for Brexit, irrespective of any referendum result - they should be sacked. |
'MPs should e sacked for actually standing up for their beliefs' is an interesting concept. | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 20:13 - Oct 23 with 1605 views | bradforblues | An economic assessment has been done outlining how this deal will affect the general public yet the government won't release it. Doesn't take a genius to work out it will say we are all going to be worse off hence it's hidden away somewhere. Why did we vote Brexit, can someone remind me please ? | |
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 21:03 - Oct 23 with 1545 views | Swansea_Blue |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 20:13 - Oct 23 by bradforblues | An economic assessment has been done outlining how this deal will affect the general public yet the government won't release it. Doesn't take a genius to work out it will say we are all going to be worse off hence it's hidden away somewhere. Why did we vote Brexit, can someone remind me please ? |
- We're going to be better off (all evidence suggets the opposite) - The NHS could get an extra £350m per week from the savings (there will be no savings, see above) - We'll stop immigrants (nope, already making plans to ensue businesses get access to workers from overseas if needed; we're just getting rid of peolpe who've spent decades here, contributing, and splitting up families in the process) - We're taking back control (nope, never lost it in the first place) - We'll be able to make our own laws (we already can, see above; Parliament and the courts are clearly demonstrating they are not hindered by the EU) - We will keep our free trade deal with the EU and be able to trade with hte rest of the world (deosn't look like we will, and we already do) - Boris wants to be PM (ah......maybe one thing is true after all). [Post edited 23 Oct 2019 21:03]
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Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 19:52 - Oct 21 with 558 views | bradforblues |
Nowhere were the Birtish people told what they will lose ... on 21:03 - Oct 23 by Swansea_Blue | - We're going to be better off (all evidence suggets the opposite) - The NHS could get an extra £350m per week from the savings (there will be no savings, see above) - We'll stop immigrants (nope, already making plans to ensue businesses get access to workers from overseas if needed; we're just getting rid of peolpe who've spent decades here, contributing, and splitting up families in the process) - We're taking back control (nope, never lost it in the first place) - We'll be able to make our own laws (we already can, see above; Parliament and the courts are clearly demonstrating they are not hindered by the EU) - We will keep our free trade deal with the EU and be able to trade with hte rest of the world (deosn't look like we will, and we already do) - Boris wants to be PM (ah......maybe one thing is true after all). [Post edited 23 Oct 2019 21:03]
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