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Posted
8 minutes ago, sanemax said:

   What are the "specifics" of Mays deal ? 

Have they been made public ?, if so, post them up 

 

You asked the same question on Wednesday; the answer hasn't changed since then.

 

On 3/13/2019 at 5:09 PM, 7by7 said:
On 3/13/2019 at 2:07 PM, sanemax said:

Have the specifics of Mays deal been made public ?

Could you post them up here ?

 

Yes, the draft was published last November: Draft Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community, as agreed at negotiators' level on 14 November 2018.

 

That's a long document, and the UK press all published summaries of it at the time, one example being Brexit deal explained: backstops, trade and citizens' rights.

 

Of course, since then on the instructions of Parliament, May and her team have gone back to change aspects of the draft deal. Brexit deal: What has changed? summarises the changes which were rejected by Parliament yesterday.

 

 

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

 

You asked the same question on Wednesday; the answer hasn't changed since then.

 

 

 

 

 

I cannot be bothered reading all that 

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Posted (edited)
34 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

Stating your poor opinion of those named, no matter how justified, is not an answer to the question!

It couldn't have been any clearer but thanks for the critique.

How did Sanemax do?

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Posted
4 minutes ago, sanemax said:

I cannot be bothered reading all that 

Remind me; do you support May's deal or not?

 

Either way, how can you justify your opinion when you can't even be bothered to find out what it contains?

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On 3/14/2019 at 9:34 AM, sandyf said:

Theresa May lost the court case over Art 50

Theresa May lost her majority in parliament

Theresa may lost the Chequers deal.

Theresa May lost 2 votes on her deal

Theresa May lost about 20 government officials over brexit.

 

If this is what an elected bureaucrat looks like, wouldn't we be better off with the supposedly unelected.

               YES ,   TM  will certainly, end up in in the House of Lords , 

                                        A well desrved title, for wasting tax payer money and time .

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Posted
6 minutes ago, sanemax said:

I cannot be bothered reading all that 

I'll tell what it is..A draft of Advanced Dithering.

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Posted
On 3/14/2019 at 7:50 PM, rott said:

Are you an English teacher?

 

Or a politics lecturer?

 

                       Botch ,     teaching in    Derry in the seventies .

Posted
4 minutes ago, evadgib said:

It couldn't have been any clearer but thanks for the critique.

How did Sanemax do?

Couldn't be clearer?

 

You made no mention of anything contained in the deal at all; let alone a critique and suggestions of what you would prefer!

 

How is that a clear answer to the question?

 

Your feeble attempt at dodging the question is a very clear indication that, like Sanemax, you can't be bothered to find out what the deal actually contains! 

Posted
3 minutes ago, talahtnut said:

I'll tell what it is..A draft of Advanced Dithering.

Go on, then; tell us which parts of the deal you dislike and with what you would replace them.

 

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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, 7by7 said:

Couldn't be clearer?

 

You made no mention of anything contained in the deal at all; let alone a critique and suggestions of what you would prefer!

 

How is that a clear answer to the question?

 

Your feeble attempt at dodging the question is a very clear indication that, like Sanemax, you can't be bothered to find out what the deal actually contains! 

In that case I'm glad you popped up to tell me I don't like it.

Unfortunately I'm about to log off. I look forward to logging back in again tomorrow to see who ends up with you in their keep-net overnight ????

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Posted
37 minutes ago, sanemax said:

   What are the "specifics" of Mays deal ? 

Have they been made public ?, if so, post them up 

ok ,     what is our country  of residence ..     

Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, evadgib said:

In that case I'm glad you popped up to tell me I don't like it.

So are you saying that you do approve of May's deal? 

 

Given your regular posting of the sayings of the blessed Jacob; that does surprise me.

 

Though he is warming to it: ERG signals it could back May's Brexit deal if legal advice is clearer.

 

16 minutes ago, evadgib said:

 

Unfortunately I'm about to log off. I look forward to logging back in again tomorrow to see who ends up with you in their keep-net overnight ????

Your 'wit' must be popular with kindergarten children

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Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, Thairealist said:

 

 

Not only dithering.

 

 

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the same people you dreamt were going to make Britain Great again......not laffing now are you ????

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Posted
1 minute ago, talahtnut said:

No one voted for a deal,  anyway it is treaty not a deal and

doesn't seem that popular in parliament does it, it involves

taxation without representation. Maybe we're all wrong and

you're right.

I expect you will get your way, because the EU is like a jail,

there is no escape.

your still free to leave the EU and the UK

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Posted
13 minutes ago, jpinx said:

If those numbers are correct, this demonstrates that UK really is not a democracy anymore.

17 million are free to leave if they dont like the UK govt,democracy still thrives.

Posted
18 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Most of us on this forum HAVE already left , apart from you who has remained in the UK

i will be gone in 1 year maybe less,iam only 50 remember,iam shocked you didnt return after the vote to rejoice in your new upcoming freedom and celebrate down spoonies,never mind maybe brexit costing you £20k and counting best save the airfare for the rainy season????

Posted
1 minute ago, sanemax said:

It will be costing YOU , 20 K  , it wont be costing me anything  

£1k per tax payer was the cost of brexit i stated on here your fellow bulldogs said that it was bollxs so how you get £20k is xxxxxx bollxs

Posted
18 minutes ago, sanemax said:

I got the 20 K figure from your in your post above .

I took your word for it and didnt question it...............as you are usully quite accurate with figures , well , 99 % of the time 

if your a brit in thailand you are £10k+ out of pocket,i presume your a brit and changing pounds for bt,if your working there then its different,maybe you were wise and changed before the vote witch i doubt very much

Posted
On 3/14/2019 at 8:07 PM, rott said:

It looked to me as though he was commenting on the state of those two economies rather than the people. (I don't actually know the state of them).

 

But when you see the opportunity, scream "racism" and point the finger, job done.

Why is it that racists spend so much time denying racism?

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Posted
7 hours ago, jpinx said:

If those numbers are correct, this demonstrates that UK really is not a democracy anymore.

One of the many advantages of WWW is that people can now check what is true or not. If those number are false, I ‘m sure those opposed to the people’s vote,will inform us. ????????????????????????

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Posted
35 minutes ago, Thairealist said:

One of the many advantages of WWW is that people can now check what is true or not. If those number are false, I ‘m sure those opposed to the people’s vote,will inform us

An extremely naive comment.

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