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UK ready to quit EU on 'Australia terms' if no Brexit deal, Johnson says

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30 minutes ago, evadgib said:

'Little Irelanders' squealing like stuck pigs nonetheless makes our day! ????

How's the new tiaosearch getting on and has anyone yet shown him the way to the Dail,Brussels...or Westminster? (If he has any sense he'll realize no3 should be his highest priority)

Wrong answer. 

You should not have mentioned ROI. 

There we show you what democracy stands for. Listening and being prepared for a good compromise.

Sharing power. 

This is what UK is missing. ????

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  • paddypower
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    I'm trying to remember - did the Brexit referendum say ''do you want to leave the EU without any deal'' (or to put it in realistic terms - ''without any idea of where we're going to?'') Because you ar

  • Laughing Gravy
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    Great and not before time.   No doubt the anti democrats on here will be shouting for an extension for another 20 years, as they just can't accept democracy and how it works.

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    Ah Paddy trying to rewrite what people voted for ! UK voted to leave , there was nothing a out 'a deal' under any circumstances. The europhiles in UK can't even accept all the elections their politica

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2 minutes ago, bannork said:

Remember only 37% voted to leave.

Not a convincing 'majority'.

The majority 58.9% voted to leave. So BS on that one. Irrespective of what Brexit was won by it fell within the legal process. So eat my shorts.

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5 minutes ago, vogie said:

A majority is a majority, over a million voters is a big majority. But why do remainers feel the need to gripe 4 years after the democratic referendum, it's a done deal. I sure many remainers will have engraved on their gravestones 'Only 37% voted to leave" and not "Only 34% voted to remain" ????????????

They gripe because the voters were promised lots of things that have turned out not to be true.

 

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9 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

The majority 58.9% voted to leave. So BS on that one. Irrespective of what Brexit was won by it fell within the legal process. So eat my shorts.

BS, it was 52% to 48% of those that voted. Overall, only 37% of the electorate voted to leave 

Just now, bannork said:

They gripe because the voters were promised lots of things that have turned out not to be true.

 

News Flash: Time to move on, this constant boring echolalia is not condusive to a healthy mind.

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It matters not any more. The bold Brexiteers won.

Now they are finally starting to come to terms with what they actually won.

Get on with it.

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17 minutes ago, sawadee1947 said:

Wrong answer. 

You should not have mentioned ROI. 

There we show you what democracy stands for. Listening and being prepared for a good compromise.

Sharing power. 

This is what UK is missing. ????

Your having a laugh

1) How many times did the ROI have to vote for on the Lisbon Treaty 

2) Recent General Election is the party that won the most seats forming a Goverment  and if there needs to be a coalition it should be between the 2 parties that won the most seats

democracy in Ireland is if you vote the wrong way we will ask you to vote again or we will ignore you vote and carry on as we see fit

11 minutes ago, bannork said:

They gripe because the voters were promised lots of things that have turned out not to be true.

 

 

isn't t that run of the mill / mainstream politics in many countries?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, vogie said:

News Flash: Time to move on, this constant boring echolalia is not condusive to a healthy mind.

You're gonna regret Brexit, jus warnin yer in advance.

Financially, things are looking very glum for the 'take back control' (of a country with no significant trade deals sealed).

6 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

It matters not any more. The bold Brexiteers won.

Now they are finally starting to come to terms with what they actually won.

Get on with it.

Well, given the positively sterling response to COVID-19 the UK is clearly in good hands.

 

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14 minutes ago, samran said:

Well, given the positively sterling response to COVID-19 the UK is clearly in good hands.

 

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4 hours ago, Mavideol said:

had a good friend that liked to eat grapes, always eating the ones close to the ground, when this ones finished he try to jump up and get the ones slightly higher, he couldn't reach them and gave up, stupid me, I ask why not try again and his answer was ""not raped yet""..... EU is about 445 million people and counting...

do,es that include its economic migrants.?i had a friend who was a cobbler,i said aren,t you worried about the import of cheap dutch clogs under pricing your product?he said you can,t make clogs with blunt chisels.

12 minutes ago, bannork said:

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the pound and the dollar,why will thailand need tourism with the baht strengthening like it is?hope it dosen,t get too strong though the farangs currently supplying food parcels to its hungry citizens of pattaya won,t be able to carry on doing so.

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

Remember only 37% voted to leave.

Not a convincing 'majority'.

 bannork.. "No need for fake facts  posts "

52% voted to leave.. That is what matters !

48% voted to stay !

Those that did not vote . chose to have no say in the referendum !

50 minutes ago, bannork said:

They gripe because the voters were promised lots of things that have turned out not to be true.

 

dosen,t that happen after every election?you must have led a sheltered life.

21 minutes ago, bannork said:

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Oh the pensioners who voted brexit must be loving that!

 

Maybe the football hooligans amongst them who like a good chant will find this cheers them up: 

 

’Its gold, it’s round, one dollar to the pound, Enger-land, Enger-land’.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, bellboy said:

 bannork.. "No need for fake news posts "

52% voted to leave.. That is what matters !

48% voted to stay !

Those that did not vote . chose to have no say in the referendum !

Nothing fake in my statistics, only 37% of the electorate voted to leave the EU (no exclamation marks included).

1 hour ago, elliss said:

 

     Who in their right mind ,

would vote on leaving  the EU  without knowing the terms and conditions involved.

   Answer , easy manipulated , brain dead brexitears .  Thx farage ..

    

thanks farage,thanks to you the uk will be able to sit back and watch the europhile petites as the eu tears itself apart,5 years i,d give it or am i being optimistic?

12 minutes ago, kingdong said:

dosen,t that happen after every election?you must have led a sheltered life.

Both your sentences are senseless.

The former because it was a referendum, not an election, which has the likely consequences of sending the UK into a severe depression/ recession.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, kingdong said:

thanks farage,thanks to you the uk will be able to sit back and watch the europhile petites as the eu tears itself apart,5 years i,d give it or am i being optimistic?

The desperate and forlorn hope of The Little Englanders, 'The EU will disintegrate.'

14 minutes ago, bannork said:

The desperate and forlorn hope of The Little Englanders, 'The EU will disintegrate.'

I think you forget that without the Scottish and Northern Irish leave voters the UK would still be in the EU

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I suspect that there will be no deal and the EU will treat the UK pretty much like an alien.  Passports all around, tariffs too.  The UK economy is going to take a huge self-inflicted hit!

 

 

12 hours ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

I wasn’t aware the EU offered him “Australia terms” in lieu of a deal. 

Even if it had, wouldn't it have to be ratified unanimously by each of the 27 EU members - which I doubt would pass?

1 hour ago, bannork said:

The desperate and forlorn hope of The Little Englanders, 'The EU will disintegrate.'

The entire Kingdom left, did it not?

1 hour ago, samran said:

Oh the pensioners who voted brexit must be loving that!

 

Maybe the football hooligans amongst them who like a good chant will find this cheers them up: 

 

’Its gold, it’s round, one dollar to the pound, Enger-land, Enger-land’.

 

 

 

How about the Oz$?

1 hour ago, bannork said:

Nothing fake in my statistics, only 37% of the electorate voted to leave the EU (no exclamation marks included).

At the very least your post is bigotry .. To show fairness. Can you tell us the percentage of the electorate voted to stay ?

Or are you saying. 37% of the electorate voted to leave and 63% voted to stay ?

 

 

49 minutes ago, evadgib said:

The entire Kingdom left, did it not?

the sweaties were offered the chance of independence from the uk and bottled it.

1 hour ago, mlmcleod said:

I suspect that there will be no deal and the EU will treat the UK pretty much like an alien.  Passports all around, tariffs too.  The UK economy is going to take a huge self-inflicted hit!

 

 

passports all round? lovey jubbly thats why we voted to leave.

2 hours ago, bannork said:

Both your sentences are senseless.

The former because it was a referendum, not an election, which has the likely consequences of sending the UK into a severe depression/ recession.

 

 

on your last senseless point think you,ll find the corona pandemic will do that,on your first point (am being generous in describeing as such)every ones got the right to repeat something parrot fashion don,t abuse the privilege.

This is still an issue? Maybe you Brits should start worrying and commenting on your own country rather pretending to be experts on Yankeeland and Thailand.

 

One thing Brexit amply demonstrates is the complete inability of Britain to come to any sort of resolve, to do anything meaningful, aside from endlessly bickering among themselves. And meanwhile the tax-paying Brit does nothing, says nothing, demands nothing. Much easier to bitch endlessly about Thai Immigration.

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