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originally posted by: dfnj2015
originally posted by: FawnyKate
EVEN if they somehow do get a second referendum It WILL be LEAVE!
I've got my finger firmly on the pulse of this nation.
There will be riots before they do though! Everyones biggest fear is Britain becoming patriotic again !
Carnage!
I sure hope you really know where your finger is!!!
originally posted by: UKTruth
a reply to: burdman30ott6
The problem was that the EU had built in what was effectively a 2 year notice period.
originally posted by: eletheia
I see on sky news the EU leaders have suggested the UK take more time
I wonder why? could they be seeing a glimpse of their own cliff edge?
Theresa May is still insisting we will leave at the end of march ...... and
no deal is still on the table!!! Hmmn....Is the EU getting worried ?
originally posted by: Steveogold
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
i was wondering if your in touch with any blue collar workers my family still lives on teesside no steel works or ship yards left after thatcher but still working in industry they all want out of eu that started as the common market that morphed into the monstrosity that's the eu
originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
So.......if there is a 2nd referendum and Brexit is defeated then.......the UK remains a part of the EU?
Sounds great! The UK will continue as a vassal state of the EU and be over run by migrants.
I am sure you will be quite pleased!
Good luck!
originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: UKTruth
You are very correct.
As I have been learning of late, the big problem with Brexit, especially without a "deal" with the EU is that it cuts the UK off from its largest trading partner, i.e., the other vassall states of the EU, particularly France and Germany.
Without those trade deals the UK export economy is........kaput! So, the UK can be "free" and broke, or subjugated and not as broke.
Lousy choices really.
originally posted by: eletheia
I see on sky news the EU leaders have suggested the UK take more time
Notes to editors
The full text of Labour’s amendment, to be tabled tomorrow, reads:
That this House instructs Ministers
(a) to negotiate with the EU for changes to the Political Declaration to secure:
(i) a permanent and comprehensive customs union with the EU;
(ii) close alignment with the single market underpinned by shared institutions and obligations;
(iii) dynamic alignment on rights and protections;
(iv) commitments on participation in EU agencies and funding programmes, including in areas such as the environment, education, and industrial regulation; and
(v) unambiguous agreement on the detail of future security arrangements, including access to the European Arrest Warrant and vital shared databases;
(b) to introduce primary legislation to give statutory effect to this negotiating mandate; labour.org.uk...
Its just as cheap to go further these days most people I know have swapped their normal beaches for Thailand and Goa and Morocco this coming year.
originally posted by: TonyS
As I have been learning of late, the big problem with Brexit, especially without a "deal" with the EU is that it cuts the UK off from its largest trading partner, i.e., the other vassall states of the EU, particularly France and Germany.
Without those trade deals the UK export economy is........kaput! So, the UK can be "free" and broke, or subjugated and not as broke.