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19 minutes ago, Loiner said:They’ll be drinking to both Brexit and the GFA in every pub on each side of the NI border. A bigger and better smugglers paradise than it has ever been.
How’s your beloved SM going to to cope with that?
Don’t worry; both sides will be fine. On the EU side, checks and law enforcement will keep your chlorinated chicken away. As the UK side intends to keep their border open, they can continue to benefit from quality EU products for the starving people and quality migrant workers.
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1 minute ago, CG1 Blue said:
I thought we were talking about what would be good for everyone, and cause the least damage to everyone?
Why not give the UK special treatment after 40+ years of being one of the 3 biggest contributors?
Because it would hurt the single market. And the single market is worth much more than the UK market. No deal is less damage than a bad deal for the EU.
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I’m wondering for how long he wants to ridicule himself and his country. He’s like a guy coming to a vegetarian restaurant demanding a steak, and when being told there’s only salad and tofu, he’d come back every three weeks demanding everyone to be more flexible, otherwise he would starve to death but the restaurant would surely lose some profit and the beef industry would certainly protest. Fool.
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2 minutes ago, Blue Mango said:It's not necessary to have infrastructure on the border after the UK leaves the EU. The EU and the Irish PM know this. It's just a useful stick to beat Brexiteers with.
How many borders in the world between countries not in a single market do you know that don’t have infrastructure?
If the UK wants to keep its border open that’s up to the UK. The EU will not do so but protect the single market.
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There used to be a Dutch pub on the corner of Soi Cowboy where you could get Frikandel Speciaal and other Dutch fastfood like Kroketten. Too bad it has since been turned into another boring agogo.
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10 minutes ago, billd766 said:
Has the UK left the EU yet?
Simple answer yes or no.
No. How is it relevant?
10 minutes ago, billd766 said:If the answer is YES then Brexit is complete.
I never said Brexit is complete.
10 minutes ago, billd766 said:I do understand that you are a remainer, but please, try to get your facts right before you post.
I understand everyone who doesn’t applaude your Brexit nonsense is a remainer your small world.
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15 minutes ago, billd766 said:
Having said that let us complete the 2016 referendum first
It has been completed.
15 minutes ago, billd766 said:and after about 3 years have another but this time lay down the ground rules first.
That’s about now.
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A typical Brexiteer letter. No solutions, but we want the cake and eat it, and it’s your responsibility to make it happen.
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15 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:And there you have it, the truth behind johnson’s bs.
Do you think any Brexiteer reads past the bold headlines, risking to be confused by challenging details? Let them live in their fantasy land bubble.
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53 minutes ago, Jip99 said:
You teach me nothing Jonny......... yet again.
You choose to stay uneducated; up to you.
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5 minutes ago, Jip99 said:
You are very quick off the mark to criticize others.....did you read his link......
I did.
5 minutes ago, Jip99 said:I see you have not provided anything tangible in countering his statement.
He tried to suggest parliament is not sovereign but failed to prove that. His own link says that parliament can change laws or pass new ones, but I guess none of you actually bothered to read past the first paragraph.
And, to be honest, quite sad that you don’t know your own political system and have to be educated by Johnny Foreigner.
5 minutes ago, Jip99 said:The Queen is sovereign.
And unelected.
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1 hour ago, Forethat said:
Actually, it's not the parliaments job to restrict Brexit. I have no clue how you arrived at that.
The parliaments responsibility is to check the work of government and examining, debating and approving new laws.
Read more about it here:
https://www.parliament.uk/education/about-your-parliament/parliament-and-government/
Parliament is sovereign. It can do with Brexit what it wants.
1 hour ago, Forethat said:You might learn something new.
I suggest you get your facts right before you make such a comment.
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1 hour ago, Totoandlilly said:Germany lost ww1 and ww2 now they are training to gain power with EU, to hell with Brussels.
Have you considered a therapist for your paranoia?
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13 minutes ago, Forethat said:
If you can come up with a democratic way of restricting Brexit I'm all ears...
That’s parliament’s job. I just sit back and enjoy the shytshow. The same I have done over the past three years. Great entertainment.
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10 minutes ago, Forethat said:
Yes, there is a process in place to repeal a law. The parliament only needs to kick that off. They haven't.
...and that’s only one of the measures parliament can take. Let’s see.
10 minutes ago, Forethat said:Live with it.
Don’t wanna disappoint you. I really don’t care. It’s just a big amusement.
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16 minutes ago, Forethat said:Referendum is advisory until until a parliamentary decision has been made.
Wrong.
16 minutes ago, Forethat said:The parliamentary decision HAS been made. It's a law now.
And maybe parliament is making a different decision now, or repeals that law. A sovereign parliament can do that. Unless it’s being undermined by an undemocratic Brexiteer government.
Get over it.
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18 minutes ago, puchooay said:Ahhhh that's good one.
You seem to be forgetting the speech that Cameron made before the referendum. I can't be bothered to list all of it but here is an important part.
"At the end of that debate you, the British people, will decide."
You seem to not understand the parliamentary representative democracy of the UK. It’s governed by a constitution, and that cannot be just circumvented by a Prime Minister.
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3 minutes ago, Forethat said:If you read my post again I think you'll find it more informative than agitative. My opinion really doesn't matter as the democratic principles rules that powers of the majority are exercised within the framework of the representative democracy.
Yes, it is democracy. That very principle applies even though you don't agree with the result. You can hurl insults as much as you like, but it is still a democratic decision - trust me.
Representative democracy means parliament decides. Referendums are advisory only. So far, it seems only brexiteers are trying to undermine the UK‘s parliamentary representative democracy.
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7 minutes ago, Totoandlilly said:Soviet Union 2.0 doesn’t like UK become democratic again, looking forward to the anti-democratic Union collapse.
soviet collapsed 1991
EU 2021 ?
Will “become democratic again” include to give the UK’s member states a veto right (such as the EU does), letting them leave the UK when they want (such as the EU does), and maybe even having a democratically elected head of state (rather than an unelected one)?
Or could that mean the collapse of your little English Soviet Union?
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6 hours ago, vogie said:Ian Hislop a few years ago explaining how the EU works, enjoy.
You don’t need Ian Hislop to explain how the EU works. The EU is governed by rules and laws written in treaties. Keep deflecting.
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7 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:And you are like many Remainers who haven't a clue either.
You’re the one who didn’t know the EU rules.
7 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:Oh dear. The next thing you will be saying that the EU is a democracy.
When all member countries decide unanimously and everyone has a veto that sounds pretty democratic. Unlike the United Kingdom, where member countries don’t enjoy such democratic rights and can’t even leave on their own.
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Just now, zorrow424 said:Yes we all know see the video German politician spelling it out 3 pages or so back
The EU is governed by agreed rules, not your little videos.
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2 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:
Yes the rules. The EU and rules. Hilarious. Well I know what type you are then believing that.
Don’t worry, you’re not the first Brexiteer who doesn’t know how the EU works.
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1 hour ago, Laughing Gravy said:Sure some will say its a collective decision from the EU but even the stupid, know that to be rubbish. The Germans and French pull the strings and the rest are insignificant.
No, that’s not what “some” say, it’s what the rules say. So “The Germans and French” can’t “pull the strings”. Get your facts right.
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EU says ready for no-deal Brexit, 'British would be the biggest losers'
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I can certainly appreciate that different people consider different things “fine”. I never found anything remotely “fine” in those venues, but whatever floats your boat.