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brexit.its over let it go

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its over ,we voted for Brexit whether you like it or not ,even Labour said this week there will not be another vote,so please get over it ,and stop going on and on and on and on.

get a life remainers ,

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  • Like a dog that <deleted> on the carpet leavers need their nose rubed in the mess they made so as not to make the same mistake again

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    But it’s not over.   Sunak is meeting with Biden who will school Sunak on what is and is not acceptable wrt Brexit and Ireland (still not settled).   The trade agreement the YK has

  • I think the moving on part might be happening at the next general election.   https://www.politico.eu/europe-poll-of-polls/united-kingdom/

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Like a dog that <deleted> on the carpet leavers need their nose rubed in the mess they made so as not to make the same mistake again

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That's right, the UK will never, ever (again) consider joining an economic alliance with the thirty odd countries within swimming distance of its border. I suppose this includes mutually enforceable rules about climate change?

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1 minute ago, salavan said:

Like a dog that <deleted> on the carpet leavers need their nose rubed in the mess they made so as not to make the same mistake again

You can't reason with these people. They can see the place burning around them but they will always find somebody or something else to blame, no matter how ridiculously implausible their chosen scapegoat is.

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Indeed.

 

The people had their say in a Democratic vote. We voted to leave the failing federalist project and we have left and we will NOT be returning. 

 

Of course, Remainers/Rejoiners will blame Brexit for the worldwide recession, the Covid lockdown fallout, the war in Ukraine, climate change etc. for the next 50 years ????.

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Sick of reading remainer posts day after dsy after day,get a life ,

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10 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

That's right, the UK will never, ever (again) consider joining an economic alliance with the thirty odd countries within swimming distance of its border. I suppose this includes mutually enforceable rules about climate change?

Thats right,so move on

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But it’s not over.

 

Sunak is meeting with Biden who will school Sunak on what is and is not acceptable wrt Brexit and Ireland (still not settled).

 

The trade agreement the YK has with the EU is an interim agreement and must be renegotiated again in 2026.

 

The UK still hasn’t put in place the necessary imported goods inspections at British ports, leaving the UK open to smuggling, excise evasion and dangerous goods.

 

The UK Government has not yet figured out what to do with Rees-Mogg’s EU Law and Regulation reform act, which if implemented will further damage the UK economy and international standing.

 

The impacts of Brexit are becoming increasingly apparent as the cover provided by COVID and Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine recede.

 

And…… The UK is a democracy, the Brexit referendum did not suspend the right of people in the UK to discuss the damage Brexit has done and is doing, nor does it suspend the right of people in the UK to campaign for the reversal of Brexit.

 

Brexit supporters can silence all such arguments by providing evidence of tangible benefits, refuting with evidence the damage Brexit is done and of course pointing at the vast open Sunlit Uplands, which surely ought to be visible by now.

 

Brexit isn’t done, not by a long way.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, bert bloggs said:

Sick of reading remainer posts day after dsy after day,get a life ,

Nobody is forcing you to read them.

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I predict a reentry application will be sent within 5 years just as the food parcels from the EU to starving Brits start arriving.

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2 minutes ago, Phoenix Rising said:

I predict a reentry application will be sent within 5 years just as the food parcels from the EU to starving Brits start arriving.

Oh, I don't know, the French might veto that...

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1 minute ago, ozimoron said:

Oh, I don't know, the French might veto that...

Indeed. No doubt the French (and others) will bend Britain over a barrel and have their way before graciously allowing a reentry.

I predict the UK will have to agree to adopt French as an official 2nd language!????

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5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Sunak is meeting with Biden who will school Sunak on what is and is not acceptable wrt Brexit and Ireland (still not settled).

When did Biden ever school anyone?

 

He'll probably confuse Ireland with Iran. Just like he just thought Cambodia was Columbia.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-kicks-off-asean-summit-getting-host-country-wrong-1759105

 

The guy's senile and nobody takes him seriously, least of all the UK PM. Ireland is not his business. We will humour him, then politely send him on his way.

1 minute ago, JonnyF said:

When did Biden ever school anyone?

 

He'll probably confuse Ireland with Iran. Just like he just thought Cambodia was Columbia.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-kicks-off-asean-summit-getting-host-country-wrong-1759105

 

The guy's senile and nobody takes him seriously, least of all the UK PM. Ireland is not his business. We will humour him, then politely send him on his way.

Just maybe he was reading from a teleprompter?

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Irony is dead in this topic.  A leaver starts a thread moaning about remainers and telling them to move on.  The bad news for the gammonati is it's far from over.  It's not a matter of if the UK will rejoin but when, though it may take a while before even the most pig-headed farage fan boi finally gets it.

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5 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

When did Biden ever school anyone?

 

He'll probably confuse Ireland with Iran. Just like he just thought Cambodia was Columbia.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-kicks-off-asean-summit-getting-host-country-wrong-1759105

 

The guy's senile and nobody takes him seriously, least of all the UK PM. Ireland is not his business. We will humour him, then politely send him on his way.

Your ageist fixation with Biden is not the topic of conversation.


Brexit has put the UK in a very weak position, the US will dictate the limits of the UK’s negotiations wrt to Northern Ireland and will not permit the UK’s Brexit madness as to to put the Good Friday Agreement at risk.

 

Oh, and that hoped for post Brexit UK/US Free Trade Agreement - it ain’t happening anytime soon, not even penciled in.


Even the lettuce managed to grasp that reality.

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39 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

That's right, the UK will never, ever (again) consider joining an economic alliance with the thirty odd countries within swimming distance of its border. I suppose this includes mutually enforceable rules about climate change?

It was OK when there were 8 others............

We voted leave, end of story

We joined an economic treaty in 74 under ted heath, not to join a non democratic block telling you how to run your country.

We have left end off

Brexit won't be over until the English government comes up with a solution that doesn't put a border between Northern Ireland and England or between NI and Éire. But unless you are pitching for reunification, there isn't a solution, and there never was, so it will never be over. We'll just limp on in unfinished Brexit limbo forever.

8 minutes ago, hansombeast said:

We voted leave, end of story

We joined an economic treaty in 74 under ted heath, not to join a non democratic block telling you how to run your country.

We have left end off

And yet here we are with an unfinished Brexit and public opinion moving inexorably against Brexit.


https://www.statista.com/statistics/987347/brexit-opinion-poll/

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Since all you Brexit fans want to do is let us know 'it's done' and 'get over it', perhaps you will be nice enough to let us also know what the benefits have been so far?

Top 5 will do and facts would be great.

   

32 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Your ageist fixation with Biden is not the topic of conversation.


Brexit has put the UK in a very weak position, the US will dictate the limits of the UK’s negotiations wrt to Northern Ireland and will not permit the UK’s Brexit madness as to to put the Good Friday Agreement at risk.

 

Oh, and that hoped for post Brexit UK/US Free Trade Agreement - it ain’t happening anytime soon, not even penciled in.


Even the lettuce managed to grasp that reality.

I am not concerned with Biden's age. If he was mentally competent he could be 179 (not only 79) for all I care.

 

However, he is clearly suffering from some form of dementia. As the leader of the US, that is very concerning to me. Anyone who confused Cambodia with Columbia while opening a summit in Cambodia is clearly a very confused man. It's not like it was a one off, it's pretty much a weekly occurence. Last month it was "Where's Jackie?". Jackie was already dead. Beyond embarrassing. I could provide countless other examples. Shaking hands with invisible men for example. Need links?

 

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The US will not dictate anything re Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is part of the UK if you hadn't noticed. The US have already said a trade deal is off the table so they have already played their hand. The UK has no need to bow to them now, despite what Americans would like to think.

 

 

50 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

When did Biden ever school anyone?

 

He'll probably confuse Ireland with Iran. Just like he just thought Cambodia was Columbia.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-kicks-off-asean-summit-getting-host-country-wrong-1759105

 

The guy's senile and nobody takes him seriously, least of all the UK PM. Ireland is not his business. We will humour him, then politely send him on his way.

Your opinion is infantile and insulting and as usual centred on Fox news's interpretation of what is important (he's old, we get it).

Any chance of coming up with something that isn't just a Trump type personal insult?

1 minute ago, JonnyF said:

I am not concerned with Biden's age. If he was mentally competent he could be 179 (not only 79) for all I care.

 

However, he is clearly suffering from some form of dementia. As the leader of the US, that is very concerning to me. Anyone who confused Cambodia with Columbia while opening a summit in Cambodia is clearly a very confused man. It's not like it was a one off, it's pretty much a weekly occurence. Last month it was "Where's Jackie?". Jackie was already dead. Beyond embarrassing. I could provide countless other examples. Shaking hands with invisible men for example. Need links?

 

image.png.03e58d2b0c71e18188ac93e717923f9b.png

 

 

The US will not dictate anything re Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is part of the UK if you hadn't noticed. The US have already said a trade deal is off the table so they have already played their hand. The UK has no need to bow to them now, despite what Americans would like to think.

 

 

Unlike your hero Trump who of course never got anything wrong or indeed was so precise with everything he said

 

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/12/donald-trump-stupid-moments-dumb-comments.html

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Your opinion is infantile and insulting and as usual centred on Fox news's interpretation of what is important (he's old, we get it).

Any chance of coming up with something that isn't just a Trump type personal insult?

There are plenty of examples to back up what I wrote. Facts are facts, whether you like them or not. 

 

I repeat, his age does not concern me. His mental capacity does. 

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45 minutes ago, Slip said:

Irony is dead in this topic.  A leaver starts a thread moaning about remainers and telling them to move on.  The bad news for the gammonati is it's far from over.  It's not a matter of if the UK will rejoin but when, though it may take a while before even the most pig-headed farage fan boi finally gets it.

Oh and when will the pigs fly?

Just now, johnnybangkok said:

Unlike your hero Trump who of course never got anything wrong or indeed was so precise with everything he said

 

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/12/donald-trump-stupid-moments-dumb-comments.html

Strawman. A weak one at that.

 

Trump is not my hero. Never was. Never will be. 

 

Maybe better argue against my actual opinons as opposed to opinions you have maliciously provided on my behalf, no?

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Just now, JonnyF said:

Strawman. A weak one at that.

 

Trump is not my hero. Never was. Never will be. 

 

Maybe better argue against my actual opinons as opposed to opinions you have maliciously provided on my behalf, no?

Ok, lets start with this:-

'Since all you Brexit fans want to do is let us know 'it's done' and 'get over it', perhaps you will be nice enough to let us also know what the benefits have been so far?

Top 5 will do and facts would be great.

14 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

I am not concerned with Biden's age. If he was mentally competent he could be 179 (not only 79) for all I care.

 

However, he is clearly suffering from some form of dementia. As the leader of the US, that is very concerning to me. Anyone who confused Cambodia with Columbia while opening a summit in Cambodia is clearly a very confused man. It's not like it was a one off, it's pretty much a weekly occurence. Last month it was "Where's Jackie?". Jackie was already dead. Beyond embarrassing. I could provide countless other examples. Shaking hands with invisible men for example. Need links?

 

image.png.03e58d2b0c71e18188ac93e717923f9b.png

 

 

The US will not dictate anything re Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is part of the UK if you hadn't noticed. The US have already said a trade deal is off the table so they have already played their hand. The UK has no need to bow to them now, despite what Americans would like to think.

 

 

The lettuce got the message, rest assured so has Sunak:

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/northern-ireland-liz-truss-us-biden-b2162292.html

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