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2nd ref is the only way that a no deal hard brexit would go thru.
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Respect the vote that Britain made 2 years ago , we voted to leave and that should be the way forward , i hope that the Labour Leadership who i think have been anti-eu most of their lives do not call for 2nd referendum
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The Labour Party are so desperate to be in power - I sincerely hope not given the present lot of political lightweights on the Shadow Cabinet Bench. However, I also believe they would do whatever necessary to achieve that, and offering a 2nd Referendum as inducement to the public is pretty high on their list despite its leader and Shadow Chancellor are closet 'brexiteers', I firmly believe.
The integrity and respect of Britain will be shot to pieces if Britain renege on her decision to exit The EU at this stage. |
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A momentum for a 2nd Referendum especially from The Labour Party stooge Mr Starmer. If so, The labour Party will regret their decision for ever as droves and droves of their supporters including myself will desert them for good. I just want full autonomy for Britain and not dictated to by the un-elected bureaucrats of The EU especially representatives those from countries of moderate economic value/power eg Luxembourg and Poland to name two.
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I voted remain, but in disgust of a second vote I would vote leave.
Everyone knew what we were votig for last time so there is no reason to re vote. |
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It really does all depend on what the options on the ballot paper are - and even then there will be no end of further questions to answer.
Remain in the EU? Can we? On what terms? Signing up to what future? This would NOT a vote for the status quo. If anyone thinks a second referendum will be the end of the Brexit issue they've got another thing coming. |
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they have never been prepared for a NO vote and never been prepared for a no deal exit
both politicians and, especially, the civil service KNEW we would have a yes vote so how did that turn out now you see why it is such a mess - the idea of leave does not even enter their tiny EU biased brains they have had TWO YEARS - it is all about trying to crush dissent - to crush the Eu opposition backed with eu propaganda and its money. they blame everyone else but themselves They even blame the voters for voting the wrong way |
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both sides talked bolox.the country voted to leave so its not hard lets just get out and move on
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it's hard to understand the PM's attitude to this. We know she's stubborn, we know she's a 'remainer' we also know she hasn't got long left in power whatever happens. Now unless she has hidden files on all her government ministers; she also knows she has little chance of getting her Chequers betrayal through Parliament. The question is: why does she persist? Arrogance - bloody mindedness? Does she really want to drag her government and party down over this just for her own self-satisfaction?
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She'll get ruined. and rightly so, she's a traitor
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I think the repercussions from a u-turn to remain will be far more severe than to exit as The EU bureaucrats will put obstacles and odious conditions for us to stay eg financial penalties and the forfeit of our original status in The EU ie Britain will have no options but to accept; a brexit will at least allow Britain to manage our "own destiny" rather than dictated to the hawks in The EU for the foreseeable future.
The facial expressions of Mr Tusks disgust me every time he speaks negatively about Britain, a country many times more successful economically, financially and constitutionally. |
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Shame we haven't got someone like Farage to negotiate our exit. Thatcher would have eaten the EU alive
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the words from barinierstormfuher about using the eu against recalcitrant nations and tusk's blathering about the 'brownshirts' his words!! They sure sound like they want to start a war. Funny - I thought we were all one happy family in the eu.
simply - they do not like to even be questioned - let alone ever changing their despicable monopoly of ideas. |
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sorry that should read about using an eu army against etc
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I think a lot of remainers might now vote leave because of the attitude EU leaders and bureaucrats have shown towards the negotiations and towards the UK in general. They have tried to humiliate the UK.
what a far cry this is from what the brexiteers said would happen. in their minds the UK held all the cards and the EU would be coming to us with a begging bowl |
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That’s what they are doing
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Last time I looked they wanted 40 billion off us
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and the rest
ditch them - lets go free and swing - swinging landan as was -- |
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we have regular french markets and know one or two of the people who bring their delicious HUGE garlic over
they are doing their nuts the Norman cbi is incandescent - |
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2nd Vote for Norn Eire 90 % voted to stay that should sort the Border Problem
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Europe must 'become an Empire' to rival China and the US, a French minister said yesterday.
Economics and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said the EU must project its power around the globe to promote peace and protect the environment. He told German newspaper Handelsblatt: 'It's about Europe having to become an Empire, as China is. |
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What an absurd comparison, Europe and China? A fragmented multi-lingual and multi-culture inefficient organisation against a united China of unilingual, good work ethos, discipline and respect for one another, no chance.
I hope it is not the beginning of the (re-emergence) of Germany with a nationalistic dogma similar to the one responsible for the 2nd World War. It is concerning, but not totally surprising given the ever increasing authoritarian policies, behaviour and number of the EU bureaucrats. |
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if you think about who actually do at least try and stand up to Germany sorry the EU; it is 4 or 5 countries that have never forgiven them really for what happened in that war. The French don't count because they capitulated and are now Germanys greatest ally.
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they were in the war also remember Vichy and what happened to trade unionists jews etc etc hundreds of thousands of them
total support and now look at the drum banging going on macron, barniersturmfuhrer, tusk(threatening) etc etc and the fifth column over here paid for by them you ought to see the sky presenter tonight 1130 (the papers0 trying to defend the eu - don't tell me sky and the bbc are neutral it is pathetic |
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Macron is all mouth and no substance - fur coat no knickers; talk the talk but cannot walk the walk. What has he done since he came to power? Zilch, where I'm concerned.
It is looking increasingly likely (almost a cert) 'brexit' could be upon us very, very soon on soundings from the media. It's reported Mrs May is speaking to individual Cabinet Minister tonight; t and c have been agreed with The EU,...just the i's and the t's to be dotted and crossed. No unnecessary bureaucracy or un-elected self-serving EU politicians dictating to us. No celebration (yet) but prepping for it! |
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If she's sold us down the river, the ministers will say no
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Get out 1st, sort out the (finer) details later. The EU boat will leak, and soon an exit cascade to follow from the other member countries.. I wonder - post UK brexit - The EU (Germany) would entertain Russia as a member to minimise the emerging power of China.
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Making a big deal of this isn't she?
2 years and she's cackling about finally getting a draft ffs What a joke |
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Wonce a leafer - all weighs a leafer.
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What an absurd comparison, Europe and China? A fragmented multi-lingual and multi-culture inefficient organisation against a united China of unilingual, good work ethos, discipline and respect for one another, no chance.
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Brexit : Live
https://tinyurl.com/yboe6qfr |
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David
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No, she's not gone yet; she's facing a leadership challenge at the present time. But she'll win if the polls are correct; she'll step aside before the next General Election.
Let's hope the Brexit train will not be derailed - delayed possibly; Brexit with or without a deal, and call The EU bluff. |
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so if we had a 2nd referendum and the vote went with remain do we then have a 3rd one because the leave camp don't agree that the remainers knew what they were doing what a load of b......s DEMOCRACY is what counts without that we are sunk as a nation.
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They need us.
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The EU are sunk indeed: 17 out of 28 member states sill need supporting by the others. Once some of these 17 become economically more successful courtesy of the UK and the other 10 member states generous contributions annually is there an agreement of securing all the contributions they have received before they leave eg Poland ($8bn net 2016); another 15 years say, $75bn; in total 29 yrs membership (joined 2004) say, $175bn.
Will Poland be asked to pay back $175bn prior to 'Poexit'? |
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We all know if the remainers win a second vote that they didn't know what they were voting for
If anyone can tell me the state of this country in ten years time voting in or out(not the hokey kokey) you will be a millionaire monge tout |
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sometimes it's good to reminisce from 5 months ago. And not so good when things you predict come very true
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What happens you get the Same result That is the Question , Fook mays deal, Should be in or out ,Do not under estimate the Power of Protest
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