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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #210 on: 17 November 2018, 12:19:25 »

A question for anyone who wont accept that we are leaving the EU, due to the result of the biggest vote in our history.

If we were to have another referendum, and the result was still that we should leave the EU. What exactly do you think should / will happen then ?


 On a slightly different note - Mayhems agreement isn't going to happen. She caved in a long time ago and agreed to give the commons a vote on what she came back with.  The commons is not going to vote this through.
Her only hope is that she can somehow persuade Labour to abstain. If they do this, it proves they don't actually want to be in Government at the moment.


I agree.......but I have this nagging doubt that as time goes by, and she keeps on saying it's this or no deal.....that people will just be resigned to their fate of a watery BRINO.
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #211 on: 17 November 2018, 13:14:47 »

Lizzie and others still mentioning the 350 million a week for the nhs, did you see my earlier post where May said the nhs will be getting 394 million.?


Cynically I could say that she should have stuck at 350 and used the balance to bung the EU 59 billion instead of 39 billion dowry or whatever it is. ;D ;D

The whole affair following the vote has been monumentally badly handled. We should have accepted the result and got a cross party agreed way forward and then gone in hard on negotiation with some innovation.  As a country we have become a snowflake.

All those talking about having another referendum havent an answer for what happens if it is 52 :48 again.
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #212 on: 17 November 2018, 13:38:07 »

Lizzie and others still mentioning the 350 million a week for the nhs, did you see my earlier post where May said the nhs will be getting 394 million.?


Cynically I could say that she should have stuck at 350 and used the balance to bung the EU 59 billion instead of 39 billion dowry or whatever it is. ;D ;D

The whole affair following the vote has been monumentally badly handled. We should have accepted the result and got a cross party agreed way forward and then gone in hard on negotiation with some innovation.  As a country we have become a snowflake.

All those talking about having another referendum havent an answer for what happens if it is 52 :48 again.
Best of five.
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #213 on: 17 November 2018, 14:50:34 »

Lizzie and others still mentioning the 350 million a week for the nhs, did you see my earlier post where May said the nhs will be getting 394 million.?


Cynically I could say that she should have stuck at 350 and used the balance to bung the EU 59 billion instead of 39 billion dowry or whatever it is. ;D ;D

The whole affair following the vote has been monumentally badly handled. We should have accepted the result and got a cross party agreed way forward and then gone in hard on negotiation with some innovation.  As a country we have become a snowflake.

All those talking about having another referendum havent an answer for what happens if it is 52 :48 again.
Best of five.

Followed by best of seven.
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #214 on: 17 November 2018, 15:19:08 »

keep going until they get the result they want
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #215 on: 17 November 2018, 15:39:18 »

That's exactly what they have done in any other member state which gave the wrong answer in a referendum, and what they are determined to try and do in the UK.
They wouldn't recognise Democracy if they tripped over it.
Its pathetic to se how that some British people are actually falling for the trick, despite the history of happening within the last decade or two.  ::)
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #216 on: 18 November 2018, 10:44:58 »

There are reports out today that Brussels have indicated that they would be willing to extend the transition period, but it must be for at least 12 months and will cost an extra £10 billion.  :)
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #217 on: 18 November 2018, 11:47:09 »

Matters not. We either get rid of Mayhem or we are stuck with a Hotel California Brexit.
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #218 on: 18 November 2018, 11:54:50 »

There are reports out today that Brussels have indicated that they would be willing to extend the transition period, but it must be for at least 12 months and will cost an extra £10 billion.  :)

That is not how Brexit works...... :)

Brexit means we make no contributions to the EU........trade exactly as before, but don't follow their rules or allow people in from the EU.

That is why we are leaving. We can have everything.  :)
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #219 on: 18 November 2018, 12:53:34 »

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All those talking about having another referendum havent an answer for what happens if it is 52 :48 again.

Have another & another till they get 48:52  ::) ::)
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #220 on: 18 November 2018, 20:29:23 »

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All those talking about having another referendum havent an answer for what happens if it is 52 :48 again.

Have another & another till they get 48:52  ::) ::)

No need as Parliament is going to vote on what is accepted or not.  I did say another vote, not referendum, "somehow, somewhere". That is what is crucial now for this country, but heaven help us judging by the very mixed views of our politicians!
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #221 on: 18 November 2018, 21:05:42 »

What they say and do are different things... They could all vote it through yet publicly say that they didn't.

The trouble with this proposal is that it has to be an unilateral compromise. Anything else is even less palettable.

There will be some ranting and jumping up and down, but ultimately it will go through. It simply has to.
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #222 on: 18 November 2018, 21:26:20 »

What they say and do are different things... They could all vote it through yet publicly say that they didn't.

The trouble with this proposal is that it has to be an unilateral compromise. Anything else is even less palettable.

There will be some ranting and jumping up and down, but ultimately it will go through. It simply has to.

Why? Then we are trapped.  It's the devil or the deep blue sea.  ::)  and we should set sail.  :y
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #223 on: 18 November 2018, 23:53:32 »

What they say and do are different things... They could all vote it through yet publicly say that they didn't.

The trouble with this proposal is that it has to be an unilateral compromise. Anything else is even less palettable.

There will be some ranting and jumping up and down, but ultimately it will go through. It simply has to.

Why? Then we are trapped.  It's the devil or the deep blue sea.  ::)  and we should set sail.  :y
I never said it was good, it's simply that the alternatives are worse...
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #224 on: 19 November 2018, 01:00:11 »

What they say and do are different things... They could all vote it through yet publicly say that they didn't.

The trouble with this proposal is that it has to be an unilateral compromise. Anything else is even less palettable.

There will be some ranting and jumping up and down, but ultimately it will go through. It simply has to.

Why? Then we are trapped.  It's the devil or the deep blue sea.  ::)  and we should set sail.  :y
I never said it was good, it's simply that the alternatives are worse...

Yes apparently if there is no deal, we'll run out of Mars bars in 2 weeks!  :o
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