I1L2T3   10 #85 Posted June 29, 2018 No solid activity on here from leavers any more.  They know the game is up.  It’s too late to reverse this now, because even if we somehow didn’t leave the damage is immense and much of it irreparable.  I think it’s important now that they experience the full force of this disaster. It’s the only way they will learn. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Litotes   63 #86 Posted June 29, 2018 Loved the statement I heard recently  We are in but with opt-outs Now we want to be out but with opt-ins Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Top Cats Hat   10 #87 Posted June 29, 2018  I think it’s important now that they experience the full force of this disaster.  And the bigger the mess, the less likely are other EU members to follow us down this particular rabbit hole.  A good example of the law of unintended consequences as the Brextremists may have ultimately made their hated EU stronger than ever! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
I1L2T3   10 #88 Posted June 29, 2018 And the bigger the mess, the less likely are other EU members to follow us down this particular rabbit hole. A good example of the law of unintended consequences as the Brextremists may have ultimately made their hated EU stronger than ever!  And you know what, it will reform and change because it has to.  Economic prosperity always trumps everything ultimately, and it will be risk to prosperity that drives the changes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
apelike   10 #89 Posted June 29, 2018 No solid activity on here from leavers any more. They know the game is up.  It’s too late to reverse this now, because even if we somehow didn’t leave the damage is immense and much of it irreparable.  I think it’s important now that they experience the full force of this disaster. It’s the only way they will learn.  Hahahahahahahahahahah.. you wish.. hahahahahaha! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Litotes   63 #90 Posted June 29, 2018 Hahahahahahahahahahah.. you wish.. hahahahahaha!  Your meaning is unclear - please explain - if you can Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
I1L2T3 Â Â 10 #91 Posted June 29, 2018 Hahahahahahahahahahah.. you wish.. hahahahahaha! Â And when they do turn up they act like crazies Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Magilla   510 #92 Posted June 29, 2018 So we want to leave the EU, stop paying any money into it but still have the benefits of being in it.  Even worse, since the entire system is underpinned by the ECJ, how could any deal possibly be agreed in light of the UK's "red lines". Simply, it can't.  Using the security aspect as some weird bargaining chip with respect to a trade deal makes no sense. The EU want a deal with regards security it's the UK that refuses the abide the rules that underpin the system, so in reality it's the UK putting the security of both the UK and EU at risk!  No wonder the EU negotiators are rapidly starting to regard May, Davis and co as a bunch of utter clowns!  Agree entirely, it's the stupidest speech imaginable! Utterly counterproductive.  ---------- Post added 29-06-2018 at 21:40 ----------  And when they do turn up they act like crazies  It's been going that way for a while, let's have it right what else can they say Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Mister Gee   812 #93 Posted June 29, 2018 Loved watching Danny Dyer take down David Cameron over Brexit https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jun/29/where-is-the-geezer-danny-dyer-rages-at-david-cameron-over-brexit  He's got a point, Cameron forced an unnecessary referendum due to a backbench Tory disciplinary matter. It's now a massive economic and constitutional crisis and Dodgy Dave is sat with his trotters up in Nice without a care in the world. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Magilla   510 #94 Posted June 29, 2018 (edited) I think it’s important now that they experience the full force of this disaster. It’s the only way they will learn.  Nah, it'll be everyone else's fault rather than they got played and treated for fools... sadly  There's a very real chance they'll be labelled as such for the rest of their lives though so I can see why they're getting shrill Edited June 29, 2018 by Magilla Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
I1L2T3   10 #95 Posted June 29, 2018 Nah, it'll be everyone else's fault rather than they got played and treated for fools... sadly  There's a very real chance they'll be labelled as such for the rest of their lives though so I can see why they're getting shrill  Nissan, BAE, BMW, countless financial sector companies (I work with some of em), the CBI, the TUC etc... etc... all warning of the consequences.  Some of them have already paused investment, many of them have advanced plans to move operations.  Even leading Brexiteers are advising clients to move assets offshore to protect them.  We’ve seen this week what it is all about: profit for traders and disaster capitalists. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Mister Gee   812 #96 Posted June 29, 2018 (edited) Nissan, BAE, BMW, countless financial sector companies (I work with some of em), the CBI, the TUC etc... etc... all warning of the consequences. Some of them have already paused investment, many of them have advanced plans to move operations.  Even leading Brexiteers are advising clients to move assets offshore to protect them.  We’ve seen this week what it is all about: profit for traders and disaster capitalists.  They'll get away with it and the usual suspects like the unemployed, single mums and foreigners etc will get blamed for all our problems. Edited June 29, 2018 by Mister Gee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...