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UK's May seeks more time to find Brexit deal, tells lawmakers: Hold your nerve


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1 hour ago, rixalex said:

Are all of your political persuasions based upon the short term benefits to you personally?

I have yet to hear from any Brexiter how they will benefit personally; short term or long term. The average Brexiter has no idea. At all. Idiot savants at best. I should clarify that I exclude most, but not all, Brexiters here. Many have strongly held, cogent views. But en masse, My opinion stands.

 

We need to change our electoral system in many ways. One is to limit those that are allowed to vote not by age or wealth or breeding but by cognitive ability.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Grouse said:

I have yet to hear from any Brexit how they will benefit personally; short term or long term. The average Brexiter has no idea. At all. Idiot savants.

 

 

Freedom.................... and smug satisfaction.... does not need to be couched in financial terms.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, nanglong218 said:

We'll pay a fair price but will expect full refund on monies owed to us.  Settling a figure may be difficult when the EU accounts have not been audited for a generation.

Disinformation. Get your facts correct.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

That’s a question that should be put to the hedge fund managers/owners and handful of businessmen who bank rolled Brexit.

Put it to who you like.

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Posted
1 hour ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

If the long-term benefits are castles in the sky of cloud cuckoo land, yes. 

You forgot to mention pink unicorns.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Roadman said:

Totally agree with her and hope she pulls it off. A no deal sucks for not only Britain but also the EU. 

 

Corbyn is an obnoxious throw-back to the dinosaur left of the 70's. But he's seen through Treasonous Theresa and her total lack of respect for parliament and the British constitution.

 

She is playing for time - she won't rescind Article 50; she won't got back to the people; she knows she won't get any real meaningful change from the EU; she's too stubborn and egotistical to ask the EU to extend the deadline. She wants her crap deal, that no one in the UK likes apart from a few patronizing Tories, to be forced onto everyone so she can claim it as "her deal" that delivered Brexit.

 

She is deliberately running the clock down and refusing all alternatives but to accept her crap deal or leave with no deal. 

 

A wicked, self centered woman who was at best a poor Home Secretary after her bit of fame (or will it be infamy?),

 

And when the country is plunged in chaos, into an economic wilderness for years, with a plunging currency, decimated industry and large chunks wiped off house prices, what beckons for Mrs. May - the House of Lords, the Speakers' Circuit, a nice protected inflation proof pension? 

 

And you agree totally with her!

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, j8k said:

Hoping it's a delayed Brexit. This will mean it will never happen. 70% of the UK don't want it anyway. 

Absolute nonsense. Please show the evidence and not from a poll conducted by YouGov with 1450 respondents taken at some tree hugging event.

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Posted
3 hours ago, rixalex said:

Are all of your political persuasions based upon the short term benefits to you personally?

 

2 hours ago, stephenterry said:

Yes. Mainly because my life span is short-term.

Well at least that's honest!

 

If only everyone could be as honest.

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Posted
3 hours ago, stephenterry said:

Perhaps you could explain how it would personally benefit you and your fellow UK citizens like myself, because I am struggling to think of anything that would personally benefit me - quite the contrary, in fact.

Well you know. Blue passports and non EU sanctioned bendy bananas. Isn’t that enough?

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Posted
3 hours ago, bartender100 said:

Have you not looked at whats going on in France, Italy, Holland and to a certain extent Germany? People in the street are sick of un-elected  bureaucrats running their countries, making new laws to suit them self's.

Might not benefit me at all, but I would sooner have a few years of hardship maybe, to be free of them. In the long run people of the UK will be far better off under world trade rules, countries all over the world are itching to deals with us

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1085392/brexit-news-latest-no-deal-brexit-italy-trade-deal-bilateral-deal

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/feb/11/uk-signs-brexit-trade-continuity-deal-with-switzerland

 

 

The world is not rushing.

 

They are waiting for you to drop that brexit hand grenade on your own foot, for it to blow your food right off and for your to bleed a lot, and then come along lot later with the trade deal equivalent of a band-aid. 

1 hour ago, nanglong218 said:

We'll pay a fair price but will expect full refund on monies owed to us.  Settling a figure may be difficult when the EU accounts have not been audited for a generation.

It’s a shame that after all the progress human kind has made over the centuries, the definition of public debate remains for many spouting drivel that they have cut and paste from online Facebook memes. 

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Posted
48 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Corbyn is an obnoxious throw-back to the dinosaur left of the 70's. But he's seen through Treasonous Theresa and her total lack of respect for parliament and the British constitution.

 

She is playing for time - she won't rescind Article 50; she won't got back to the people; she knows she won't get any real meaningful change from the EU; she's too stubborn and egotistical to ask the EU to extend the deadline. She wants her crap deal, that no one in the UK likes apart from a few patronizing Tories, to be forced onto everyone so she can claim it as "her deal" that delivered Brexit.

 

She is deliberately running the clock down and refusing all alternatives but to accept her crap deal or leave with no deal. 

 

A wicked, self centered woman who was at best a poor Home Secretary after her bit of fame (or will it be infamy?),

 

And when the country is plunged in chaos, into an economic wilderness for years, with a plunging currency, decimated industry and large chunks wiped off house prices, what beckons for Mrs. May - the House of Lords, the Speakers' Circuit, a nice protected inflation proof pension? 

 

And you agree totally with her!

 

 

"what beckons for Mrs. May - the House of Lords, the Speakers' Circuit, a nice protected inflation proof pension? 

And you agree totally with her!"

 

Agree entirely with this part of your post, but I suspect various board memberships and consultancy roles are also on the list, for doing her best to ensure BRINO.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

"what beckons for Mrs. May - the House of Lords, the Speakers' Circuit, a nice protected inflation proof pension? 

And you agree totally with her!"

 

Agree entirely with this part of your post, but I suspect various board memberships and consultancy roles are also on the list, for doing her best to ensure BRINO.

How is her deal BRINO?

 

Explain.....

 

(This will be good....)

Posted
1 minute ago, rixalex said:

And what happens when you ask your fellow remain friends to explain to the role of the council of leaders, the EU parliament and the MEP's?

We all understand. I didn't three years ago but I sure as hell know now. 

 

It is lack of knowledge that differentiates Remainers from Brexiters 

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Posted
7 hours ago, webfact said:

May insists she can get legally binding changes to replace the most contentious parts of the backstop.

Will the EU mafia except it though.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, rixalex said:

"We all understand."

 

Wow. Speaking for every remainer. Did you ask them all individually, or was this another factiod whispered in your ear by the pink unicorn?

It's a postulation backed by convincing empirical data.

 

[remainers are more knowledgeable than leavers]

 

What is s factiod? I know some stats but I have never come across that.

Posted
1 minute ago, Grouse said:

It's a postulation backed by convincing empirical data.

 

[remainers are more knowledgeable than leavers]

 

What is s factiod? I know some stats but I have never come across that.

"It's a postulation backed by convincing empirical data."

 

OK, so you made it up.

 

How about, "factoid". Have you come across that?

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Posted
1 minute ago, rixalex said:

"It's a postulation backed by convincing empirical data."

 

OK, so you made it up.

 

How about, "factoid". Have you come across that?

I looked it up. American slang for small trivial fact since the 70s? Still not much wiser? What do you mean?

 

If you don't agree with my postulation, post some data that backs your position. (No Minford nonsense)

Posted
5 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

 

 

And you think voting should be based on "cognitive ability"????

 

If you don't understand how her 'agreement' is BRINO, then I recommend you change your opinion on those that should be 'allowed' to vote.....

 

 

I ask you again, how is her deal BRINO?

 

Stop the obfuscation, stop the bluster and answer!

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