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No problem, just revoke A50 first, then you guys can do it all again, but a word of advice here; do it properly this time...
Article 50 revocation would mean nothing in the UK. We are way beyond that. Parliament passed legislation that says we Leave.- 1
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I would like to know if civil servants advised Boris, and did they advise him against?
If the AG told him it’s OK, that’s pretty good advice.
Who knows best - the govt top lawman, or a bunch of judges dabbling in politics? -
Then maybe you can explain it to me.
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Nope, the news of Johnson tearing himself apart united them, happy families now. They've wrapped up and will all be in parliament at 11.30 tomorrow morning, champing at the bit and desparate to get their teeth into Johnson and his cohorts. I think the supine one is going to get a ripping too.
Give over ‘ker, they’ve got their holidays booked. It’s Conservatives next week too.
If they had anything substantial for Boris they would have used it already. They can’t push too hard or they could end up with a general election. LAB would be in trouble then.- 1
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Don't hold your breath.
There is of course NO reasoned argument for Brexit and never has been - just a mix of archaic ideas of sovereignty and racism.
Warning: waycist card played. Another Remainer stumped for any coherent reply, so back to the same ol’ drivel.- 1
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No. The ruling categorically states that parliament is not prorogued. Technically it could sit today. It's the duty of the Speaker to declare parliament open. He has said he wants it open as soon as possible. Likely to be sitting tomorrow morning.
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No referendum result for no-deal Brexit.
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Sorry ‘ker, it was all for No Deal. The divorce deal is only your Remainer trick.- 1
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hardly.
Anyone who talks up, or celebrates, a weak currency needs their heads read....
You can read mine but it will cost you. It’s making money right now. Have you got enough to pay if you have to make the transfer in THB? -
Some of the Hard Brexiteers have always been against the law: against Parliament, against the High Courts, against the Supreme Court. Look at the makeup of current UKIP and that will inform you. Even Farage won't touch them with a long spoon.
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Come on ‘ker, you know that’s not true. At least until Remainers began to manipulate and twist laws, or even make new ones, to try and overthrow the democratic referendum result.- 1
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I'm sure Robert Mugabe was telling that to his people too when he was screwing up the Zim economy.
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Which is relevant to the irish border how?
I’m astounded that you can’t understand that.
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Economics 101: you can’t devalue your currency hoping it leads to prosperity.
No, it was a later module than that. We are not devaluing, but are making hay while the sun shines. -
Do not forget to keep at hand tomorrow blood pressure tablets or and anxiety anti depressants …. just in case supreme courts ruling would be unfavorable....
I made a mistake here in replying to a terminally obtuse Johnny. It’s not a language or understanding ‘thing’.
To be topical about it: Aw, Thomas Cook it. I’m out. -
Schengen treat ?? where is my treat ? I just say I shall be reciprocal or not !
question is shall there be still enough money in the U.K. for travelling now your biggest low price cash cow Th. Cook go bust
Threat. Read it again, but don’t bother with a reply.
How can an OUTBOUND tour operator be a UK cash cow? Subject to where the flight costs are being picked up, it’s mostly money that flows to the EU, the equivalent of an ‘import’. It is Spanish cash cow, whose customers will easily be picked up by another operator. -
The EU are still waiting for Boris to deliver the Plan B he promised back in November 2018.
He has no plan then and he has no plan now.
No plan, No Deal, No Problem and out.- 1
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You can only negotiate if you know what you want. Just going on about what you don’t want doesn’t get you closer to a solution. But perhaps BJ does not really want one?
The EU have been told what we don’t want. That’s the Merkel/May Surrender Treaty sorted.
What’s left to negotiate? Trade Deals, which they won’t negotiate without the aforesaid Surrender. Better to Leave No Deal, then talk turkey.- 4
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The EU have always said there is nothing more to negotiate. Their position appears to be that they are waiting for Boris to capitulate as Theresa did for them.
A change of surroundings is hardly likely to induce a Surrender.
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I think whatever comes out of the thinkers boxes it must be reciprocal..... as if only cash cow is counted by E.U. then E.U. would have gone flat belly for U.K. by now long time already …( by your thinking ).....surprise surprise !! it is not the E.U. policy as you found out already 3 years now
Spanish and Greek cash cow. Plus some other EU regions.
Surprise surprise, your schengen threat won’t work with them. -
Hard Brexiteers say trashing Sterling is good for you.
Exporters and people who work for them think it’s great. So do people who receive funds in foreign currencies.
Remainer greed is not good for the UK. Remainers on TVF are happy to trash UK industry and future prospects for their own self indulgent living it up in Thailand.- 1
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You forget that in turn 8% of UK's GDP depends upon exports to the EU......
Additionally, I am confused. You seem to hold a 'protectionist' stance on Brexit, but the other guys argue about the benefits of becoming a hub of free trade agreements worldwide. What is the economic model of Brexit: more protectionism or more liberalism/free trade?
The EU is the protectionist bloc here. You want to keep the UK in the bloc so we cannot trade freely with the whole world.
Your threat is that after Brexit there will be tariffs. Personally I’d still be happy to trade with the EU but not under all your rules. If you change those and we have tariffs imposed, it’s still a good move for us and the trade imbalance. -
ALL who come in from a "third country" into the EU needs a visa. Has NOTHING to do with individual member states.
Spain, Greece etc are EU member states and members of the Schengen agreement, so their citizens even can NOT GET a visa for the EU. Just as a Scot does not need any visa for travelling inside the UK.
Time to learn a little about the EU and Schengen.
Why don’t you try to learn a little about how much UK money flows into Spain and Greece. A Dutchman trying to impose his schengen visa rules on their cash cows would be quickly dismissed by your other EU states. -
7 hours ago, kingdong said:
the remain camp were offered a general election and bottled it,what are you so scared of?another defeat?
To think, some of them here are still prattling on about a second referendum. All well and good from the sidelines of forums, or even HOC, but when it comes to it there will not be another referendum. They know it and they know they would be blown out of the water, but still manage to scrabble together some manipulated poll results.
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4 hours ago, oldhippy said:Analogies.
It's clearly not given to everybody to master this form of art.
And it can't be taught.
In that case, you had better not bother trying any of them again.
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6 hours ago, Forethat said:In all fairness (and please accept my apologies for not touching on the topic), I think each poster is free to express himself the way he chooses as long it is according to the forum rules. May I suggest you do what most other posters do when they encounter a post they don't like - just ignore it (or enter a debate).
You keep expressing as you see it. We can see it too and agree with you.
The Remainers will never admit to the true intention of the EU federasts, even if they don't don't actually believe it themselves. It's typical of their apologist attitudes to anything they don't agree with. Dissent is not allowed in the Remainer world, much the same as their lefty liberal counterparts.
For that reason they cannot and will not ignore counter opinion. Nonconformity to their position must be eradicated at every available opportunity. Why else are they stalking the forums, even in an obscure one such as TVF? They won't even admit they are the fascists in this respect.
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UK PM Johnson to meet European leaders in New York in push for Brexit deal
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The vans are usually white or cream, so not much colour there. The rubbish scattered around afterwards could be.