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Collapse us if you can, government dares Brexit opponents

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Yep, that’s about it really but we will let the rest of the Union share in the spoils after Brexit. That’s if some of them are still with us, or not if agin’ us.
The imaginary economic downside is only Remainer propaganda. The current currency fluctuations are not a particular problem for the UK, so Remainers wailing about it in Thailand are exactly what you describe - acceptable collateral damage.
Sorry for the Brexiteers who endure with stoicism, but the Remainers can suck it up. If they cause more delays they they will have to just continue in their pain.
So then, Hard Brexiteers giving up on the October 31 deadline which they were celebrating last week. Unfortunately the fat lady failed to turn up.

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10 hours ago, 7by7 said:

 I've just finished reading the OP, three times just to be sure, and can find no reference in it to the referendum ballot paper; or to use your parlance, voting form.

Will this make things clearer?  

 

The ballot paper/voting form whatever you want to call it, does NOT mention anything about a deal, no deal, backstop or anything else.  So no-one voted for any of the subsequent shenanigans that cropped up subsequently.  No-one had any idea of what would happen after the result and I doubt many people still know what will happen once the UK leaves.  I still believe a lot of what is being said about food and medicine shortages, traffic jams on the M2 etc are all scare-mongering, but that's just IMHO.  I could well be wrong but as I keep banging on - no one knows yet.

 

These deal/no deals etc have all come later and are nothing to do with the very clear-cut and simple choice that voters were given in 2016.

2016_EU_Referendum_Ballot_Paper.jpg

^^^^^^

 

None of which has anything to do with your claim 

17 hours ago, Mister Fixit said:

Which is not the point of the OP.  Stick to the point, which is what the referendum voting form said.

 Which is the point I was addressing.

 

But if you want to discuss the ballot paper, I refer you to my earlier reply to you on that point

On 9/4/2019 at 5:02 PM, 7by7 said:
On 9/4/2019 at 4:21 PM, Mister Fixit said:

You still don't seem to get it.

The words on the form was to either leave the EU or not. Got it yet?

Yes, and as has been repeatedly shown, the Leave campaign didn't just refuse to discuss the possibility of a no deal Brexit and it's consequences, they actively denied that it was even a remote possibility.

 

We were conned in 2016, and Cummings is still at it.

 

6 hours ago, Mister Fixit said:

Will this make things clearer?  

 

The ballot paper/voting form whatever you want to call it, does NOT mention anything about a deal, no deal, backstop or anything else.  So no-one voted for any of the subsequent shenanigans that cropped up subsequently.  No-one had any idea of what would happen after the result and I doubt many people still know what will happen once the UK leaves.  I still believe a lot of what is being said about food and medicine shortages, traffic jams on the M2 etc are all scare-mongering, but that's just IMHO.  I could well be wrong but as I keep banging on - no one knows yet.

 

These deal/no deals etc have all come later and are nothing to do with the very clear-cut and simple choice that voters were given in 2016.

2016_EU_Referendum_Ballot_Paper.jpg

Move on or be left behind  - you must vote Brexit Party then in the forthcoming election. You can join their £100 club if you really want to help amongst some of their foreign donors. 

https://scramnews.com/new-brexit-party-100-a-month-club-allows-secretive-donations/

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17 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

Move on or be left behind  - you must vote Brexit Party then in the forthcoming election. You can join their £100 club if you really want to help amongst some of their foreign donors. 

https://scramnews.com/new-brexit-party-100-a-month-club-allows-secretive-donations/

How does me posting an image of the referendum ballot paper in 2016 make me a member, or potential member, of the Brexit party?

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