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You can't do it unless we lose our rebate, veto and need to have the euro.
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Wrong
on all three counts. I'd leave it there, macarony. |
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Not according to mps lastnight on LBC unless you know better than them nobody challenged them Ann Sowerby was also on air at the same time
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The EU have promised that we can remain on the exact same conditions. That answers all three points.
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Sorry your wrong there was enough remainer mps on air to have challenged his statment but none did and it is a call in show again nobody refuted his claim
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https://news.sky.com/story/european-court-of-justice-rules-uk-can-unilaterally-revoke-article-50-and-halt-brexit-11576865
The UK could even decide to reverse Brexit within "any possible extension" to the Article 50 period, the court said. In addition, if Article 50 is revoked, the UK could remain in the EU under the current terms of its membership, judges ruled. This would allow the UK to keep its rebate on EU budget contributions, continue to opt-out of justice and home affairs legislation, and remain outside of the passport-free Schengen area and the euro single currency. |
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The EU is a moving organism.
It has morphed many times since 1975 when the UK public decided to remain in the EEC. If we go back to the EU cap in hand. 1. Have open borders to cheaper under cutting labour. 2. No rebate. 3. Join Schengen. 4. Join Euro. 5. Sign up to EU army. 6. No independent trade deals. 7. European law supersedes our own. 8. Lose veto. We are almost there. in 9 days we can be free to trade under WTO if we hold our nerve. |
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ttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-eu-budget-rebate-gunther-oetinger-second-referendum-remain-a8580616.html
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website has crashed now according to sky
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That it has, nellie. Too popular.
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Insider Trader extrapolates an 8 point list on tendentious supposition in response to concrete facts he has read a couple of minutes before. Does he have form for this?
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Ah, my faithful troll, Dr Crippen.
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seems quite well spread too
https://petitionmap.unboxedconsulting.com/?petition=241584 i could have guessed who would be on spreading fake news 3. Join Schengen. lol...what about the irish border |
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how pathetic, a petition to revoke article 50, probo a handful of people signing it over and over
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https://petitionmap.unboxedconsulting.com/?petition=241584
Lots of university towns, London and not much else. Lets see if they can get it over 17.4m individual British voters. |
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they only needed 100k
666k ![]() |
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Why dies it keeo saying bad gatway everytime you try to sign it ffs..
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it s crashed
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Does anything work in this country ffs
what a shambles people want to leave without a deal laughable nothing ever fckning works.. |
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Does anything work in this country ffs
what a shambles people want to leave without a deal laughable nothing ever fckning works.. |
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You don't lose anything by revoking, and it doesn't take legislation to pass that takes like 2 weeks to do it, do not believe any of the rubbish like this written about revoking. In an emergency you could revoke Article 50 in minutes.
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"they only needed 100k" for another argument and two years of bickering, my mum is one of those people who persist in getting everyone to sign online petitions but cmon enough is enough, lets go to no deal and live happily on the other side of the pond, i promise you life wont change at all, they the eu need us as much as we need them
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no deal is just during transition until a deal is done
so the aim is still to have a deal.. but cut your nose off as a tactic, to attempt to force a better deal we already have a better deal |
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seems to be fixed at the mo
800k |
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Could be a 1,000,000 by the end of the day when everyine gets in from work..
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you do know that this silly petition and march wont change a thing, we will still leave at some point, what if another vote was held and leave won again then what, more arguments , it would never end
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you seem very bothered by this silly petition that will do nowt
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i find it very sad that remainers are still clinging on to something that wont work, lets leave the eu with our heads held up high and enjoy the other side of the fence
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they dont want to leave, you can hold your head , they wont
then we crawl to them to negotiate a deal whilst they take all the jobs |
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take what jobs, are you a remainer or a leaver
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there you go...
is debate beyond you too? |
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immigration wouldnt be such a problem if those countrys paid decent wages, min wage in romania is just £2.50 a hour with food costing around the same as the uk is it any wonder people choose to leave their home country
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i cant be bothered anymore see ya
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we should have a final referendum - this is what Rees-Mogg originally suggested. status quo or no deal.
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Let me know when it gets to 17.4m please
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The options on the table for the remainer parliament are:
1. A managed 'No Deal' 2. Mrs May's Deal. Time for MPs to make up their minds. |
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the options on the table are unlimited
parliament can vote for what they want |
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we should have a referendum on the deal - it's what Moggie wanted
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