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UK warns EU on Brexit: We won't blink first


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4 minutes ago, Chivas said:

lol and if that referendum was rerun tomorrow in light of the clear catastrophic lies that were pushed by the Tories what do you think the result would be !!

Firstly you'd have a full turn out this time and likely in excess of 75% wishing to rightfully remain and likely higher

Its been an utter appalling shambles and you know it......

What is that 75 % figure based on ?

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7 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

 

I haven’t seen anyone “stamping and kicking their feet”. Except the UK maybe who seems to feel a great need to tell everyone that it “won’t blink first” and want to be “taken seriously”. 

 

It worked in 1939, eventually, and let's not forget Horatio's Fleet...., old boy......????

 

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2 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

 

 

Cherry-picking what some people said and then claiming it was written in invisible ink on the ballot paper is what Brexiteers do. 

What on earth are you on about....Gawd ...Did you not know we have moved waaaaaay on from the Brexit vote.

Now you should be telling us why the Tories had a landslide GE victory.....

 

Have you conveniently forgot about that....?

 

 

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8 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

 

 

Cherry-picking what some people said and then claiming it was written in invisible ink on the ballot paper is what Brexiteers do. 

Remainers adding things to the ballot question , things like, "Did you want to half leave and half stay ?*

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7 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

There you have it. Nowhere on the ballot paper does it say anything about how a free trade agreement may or may not look like with regards to fishing rights, ECJ, state aid, etc. Still some Brexiteers like to make that up. 

It doesn't say on my house that it is number 8, because that would be lying, so we have to go on what number the house actually is, now we don't want to confuse the postman now do we, stick to the real number on the letter and it will have a more chance of reaching its destination.

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19 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

You cannot “half leave and half stay”. The UK has left the EU. It’s no longer an EU member. That is what people voted for according to the ballot paper. It’s done.
 

Still brexiteers try to tell others people in fact voted for many other things, such as the details of a free trade agreement, which, of course, was never part of the referendum and ballot paper. 

No they don't.

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1 hour ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

Really? Under what law or agreement are people that the UK considers “illegals” EU business? There’s none. If the UK has a problem with “illegal immigrants” then that’s the UK’s problem.

They are all the EU's business from the day they land on EU shores. The real problem is that EU countries, particularly France would prefer that all the illegals left of their own accord, in a northerly direction and over the channel. How do so many illegals turn out to have already made false asylum claims in EU countries, then appear on a UK beach?

 

Despicable really to dump the freeloaders on the UK, but that's the EU for you just moving their imported problems to UK.

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31 minutes ago, nauseus said:

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You still don't realize this is not my country.....  oh boy ???? ..! Nauseaus put himself on the wrong foot again ????

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43 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

You cannot “half leave and half stay”. The UK has left the EU. It’s no longer an EU member. That is what people voted for according to the ballot paper. It’s done.
 

Still brexiteers try to tell others people in fact voted for many other things, such as the details of a free trade agreement, which, of course, was never part of the referendum and ballot paper. 

So why did Merkel and May invent their BRINO Withdrawal Agreement? That would have been half in and half stay, and the EU & Remainers liked that one! When we Leave, we have to Leave it fully and properly. That means no EU rules & regulations, no EU law, No EU freedom of movement, No EU control of our government policies, so No Single Market and No Customs Union. 
A Free Trade Agreement is what would be necessary after all the above, but if the EU will not make an agreement without trying to revert back to all the above conditions, then we would be back to half leave and half stay. It's obvious that is not what Brexiteers voted for, but what the EU still wants. Sorry - cannot.

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19 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

Oh, that one's easy. The tories won a landslide victory because our dull-witted electorate proved just how stupid they truly are when they voted against a fairer voting system and chose to stick with a model that clearly works against their interests. 

That was an excellent post, just shows us where you are coming from. Thank you..????

The populace were wrong again and you are right....:crazy:......................????

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15 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

They are the EU’s business only while they’re in the EU. After they’ve left they’re not the EU’s business anymore. 

 

People are free to move. No one is “dumping” or “moving” them.
 

I remember it was the UK who went to war with the US in Iraq. So it seems the UK imported these “problems” themselves. 

They are illegal and the EU's problem from the day they set foot in the EU. None of them manage to get to the UK without EU aid.

How does the EU allow the ones who claim asylum in Spain or Greece to travel all the way to UK? Nice try, but they are very definitely still an EU problem.

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