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8 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

For someone who is a committed Brextremist and even call themselves BrexitGuy, you have no real idea what the EU actually is or does, do you?

 

You just crank out the same old nonsense and meaningless nationalist slogans that were being trotted out during the referendum campaign. How can you seriously claim that we don't need another referendum because people knew exactly what they were voting for, when a Brexit cheerleader like you struggles to understand any of the issues?

 

The more you keep saying that (and it is monotonous) the more you believe yourself. 

Its a bit like you handing all your personal affairs to a complete stranger, and asking them to run your life for you. 

And thats not causing an argument with you TCH, because I know that t you wouldnt allow that to happen. 

1 minute ago, OPEN BORDERS said:

Some people just cant understand that we voted to LEAVE the EU.

Its not quite sunk in yet.

'A one in a generation' vote.

Nice to see we are eventually talking about a 'No Deal'.

Leave with 'No Deal, and I will get drinker than Junker !

That's because democracy only works when its in their favour. 

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12 minutes ago, Top Cats Hat said:

When a Brexit cheerleader like you struggles to understand any of the issues?

LOL, understatement of the century :thumbsup:

 

Living proof of the leaver stereotype though.... so there is that :hihi:

 

2 minutes ago, OPEN BORDERS said:

Some people just cant understand that we voted to LEAVE the EU.

We are leaving the EU, but there's no reason to cut off the nose to spite the face.

 

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3 minutes ago, BrexitGuy said:

That's because democracy only works when its in their favour. 

Nonsense, democracy means you can change your mind.

 

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5 minutes ago, andyofborg said:

In what way have they slammed the door?

Have they agreed to discuss options with the PM to get a deal sorted? 

No, tbey havent. They've got stroppy and said no more discussions and the UK will leave on March 29th.

Thats the EU not listening to the remain camp airing their views. Nothing to do with the leave campaign as that stance hasn't changed. 

Just now, Magilla said:

Nonsense, democracy means you can change your mind.

 

Touched a nerve again? 

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1 minute ago, BrexitGuy said:

Touched a nerve again? 

Hardly, you just proved my BrexitGuy/Mr.Microphone theory all over again :hihi:

 

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Just now, Magilla said:

Hardly, you just proved my BrexitGuy/Mr.Microphone theory all over again :hihi:

 

 

Just now, Magilla said:

Hardly, you just proved my BrexitGuy/Mr.Microphone theory all over again :hihi:

 

Ha!! If thats the best youve got its no wonder your answers are usually theories 💩

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24 minutes ago, Magilla said:

Maybe it's just an anti-stupidity rant?

That's not a rant, trust me. I usually cop a ban when I do rant 😂

 

Good to see the moaning, though. Means the provoking is getting at least some of the message through. Just so they can't ever say they didn't know (...once it becomes obvious that this is the better paradigm to adopt for replacing the old "we knew what we were voting for", come mid-April 2019 😈).

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5 minutes ago, BrexitGuy said:

Ha!! If thats the best youve got its no wonder your answers are usually theories 💩

Like evolution, it was a theory... but now the evidence you provided clearly shows it is proved :thumbsup:

 

2 minutes ago, L00b said:

Good to see the moaning, though. Means the provoking is getting at least some of the message through.

You would have thought "You can't have your cake and eat it" was a fairly simple message :?

Edited by Magilla

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5 minutes ago, BrexitGuy said:

Have they agreed to discuss options with the PM to get a deal sorted? 

No, tbey havent. They've got stroppy and said no more discussions and the UK will leave on March 29th.

Thats the EU not listening to the remain camp airing their views. Nothing to do with the leave campaign as that stance hasn't changed. 

They have been discussing this deal for two years and its been agreed by the British government, its parliament who may not accept it. it's the uk who decided to leave on March 29th  not the eu who decided the date. 

 

The deal is essentially the best on offer, on the whole I'm quite happy with it. The mps should vote to accept it then move on to sort some of the other pressing problems we face

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12 minutes ago, BrexitGuy said:

Its a bit like you handing all your personal affairs to a complete stranger, and asking them to run your life for you. 

Is that really your understanding of Britain's membership of the EU?

 

Really?

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1 minute ago, BrexitGuy said:

Have they agreed to discuss options with the PM to get a deal sorted? 

No, tbey havent. They've got stroppy and said no more discussions and the UK will leave on March 29th.

Thats the EU not listening to the remain camp airing their views. Nothing to do with the leave campaign as that stance hasn't changed. 

Discuss options? Got stroppy?

 

EU politicians are bewildered about what the UK actually wants. If the UK does not want the backstop option for the Irish border then there is the option of treating Northern Ireland different to the rest of the UK - but the UK does not want that either. Its up to the UK Parliament to agree a workable solution to the Irish border and put this forward. 

 

Parliament cannot agree because of course the public was sold so many variants of Brexit. The reasons given for Brexit have collapsed one by one until we are left with "we voted for it". And what is "it"? The Brexit with "the exact same benefits"? The Brexit that will be "the easiest trade deal in history"? The one where we remain in the single market? The EEA Brexit? The Canada-style agreement?

 

It is up to Parliament to decide its proposal to the rest of the EU members, not for them to try and guess what Brexit means.

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21 minutes ago, BrexitGuy said:

Have they agreed to discuss options with the PM to get a deal sorted? 

Sure did. And then discussed options and sorted an interim deal for the past 630 days or so.

 

The withdrawal agreement is your discussed options, fully respecting the referendum outcome and the PM's red lines.

 

Sign here, please. Or don't. Them's your options.

Edited by L00b

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