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bad company

18,575 posts

266 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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PurpleMoonlight said:
bad company said:
You mean she has said very little and not shown her hand? Sounds pretty shrewd to me.
No.
So you think she should have dived straight in and started the negotiations straight away. Or are you a 'Remoaner' hoping it all goes away?

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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bad company said:
So you think she should have dived straight in and started the negotiations straight away. Or are you a 'Remoaner' hoping it all goes away?
Are derogatory terms necessary to enhance the discussion?

The key word was 'triggering'.

Sylvaforever

2,212 posts

98 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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///ajd said:
So the diminishing of UK influence with our closest neighbours and largest trading bloc is good news?

And you wonder about those labels......
It's not the largest trading block

Getting tired of the constant peddling of lies by those who refuse to recognise democratic choice

Here's another one our latest member of parliement.. Radio interviewer starts asking you know those pesky question things cue car crash remainer.....

https://youtu.be/Rn3vuKEgTbs

ENJOY

catso

14,787 posts

267 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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Pan Pan Pan said:
bed wetting un democratic whining remainers
You forgot to say 'remoaner' but otherwise brilliant, how old are you?...

B'stard Child

28,396 posts

246 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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PurpleMoonlight said:
Are derogatory terms necessary to enhance the discussion?
No

Rollin

6,088 posts

245 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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Sylvaforever said:
///ajd said:
So the diminishing of UK influence with our closest neighbours and largest trading bloc is good news?

And you wonder about those labels......
It's not the largest trading block

Getting tired of the constant peddling of lies by those who refuse to recognise democratic choice

Here's another one our latest member of parliement.. Radio interviewer starts asking you know those pesky question things cue car crash remainer.....

https://youtu.be/Rn3vuKEgTbs

ENJOY
who is then?

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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catso said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
bed wetting un democratic whining remainers
You forgot to say 'remoaner' but otherwise brilliant, how old are you?...
These Brexit threads seem to attract them. hehe

robemcdonald

8,787 posts

196 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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Rollin said:
Sylvaforever said:
///ajd said:
So the diminishing of UK influence with our closest neighbours and largest trading bloc is good news?

And you wonder about those labels......
It's not the largest trading block

Getting tired of the constant peddling of lies by those who refuse to recognise democratic choice

Here's another one our latest member of parliement.. Radio interviewer starts asking you know those pesky question things cue car crash remainer.....

https://youtu.be/Rn3vuKEgTbs

ENJOY
who is then?
No wonder JHB got sacked from LBC. What a load of rubbish. She isn't saying she wants a second referendum. She's saying she wants to know the terms of the exit and give us the chance to say if we agree with them. I am a remoaner and I have come to terms that brexit is going to happen. I would quite like to have an influence over what terms we accept.
JHB stated she knew what she was voting for, to come out of the common market. Well didn't David Davis say last week that we would likely pay to stay in? He should probably know. The same with immigration, DD has stated that we will need nett migration to keep the economy afloat after brexit.
The problem is after we exit the EU I don't think anyone is going to be particularly happy with what we end up with. It would be nice to know what they'd are planning while there is a chance to do something about it.
(Something about it doesn't mean another in/out referendum. It means agreeing on terms)

hairyben

8,516 posts

183 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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Wow, and therein lies the problem with the eu.

The uk IS still a member so is this even "legal"? Theres a dialougue going on as to what our future relationship with europe should be with a lot of people very much pushing to reverse/diminish brexit. Who are now hurredly working out how to play this slamming of the door in THEIR faces by the eu they cherish as the fault of the leave side.

eu should be focussing on the parts that are about to fall off tomorrow rather than being petty about what happened yesterday.

Sylvaforever

2,212 posts

98 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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robemcdonald said:
Rollin said:
Sylvaforever said:
///ajd said:
So the diminishing of UK influence with our closest neighbours and largest trading bloc is good news?

And you wonder about those labels......
It's not the largest trading block

Getting tired of the constant peddling of lies by those who refuse to recognise democratic choice

Here's another one our latest member of parliement.. Radio interviewer starts asking you know those pesky question things cue car crash remainer.....

https://youtu.be/Rn3vuKEgTbs

ENJOY
who is then?
No wonder JHB got sacked from LBC. What a load of rubbish. She isn't saying she wants a second referendum. She's saying she wants to know the terms of the exit and give us the chance to say if we agree with them. I am a remoaner and I have come to terms that brexit is going to happen. I would quite like to have an influence over what terms we accept.
JHB stated she knew what she was voting for, to come out of the common market. Well didn't David Davis say last week that we would likely pay to stay in? He should probably know. The same with immigration, DD has stated that we will need nett migration to keep the economy afloat after brexit.
The problem is after we exit the EU I don't think anyone is going to be particularly happy with what we end up with. It would be nice to know what they'd are planning while there is a chance to do something about it.
(Something about it doesn't mean another in/out referendum. It means agreeing on terms)
All of which is irreverent to the signing of A50.

That interview was perfectly valid your remainer MP just couldn't answer some very basic points and criticisms no surprise there.



Big Al.

68,853 posts

258 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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Pan Pan Pan said:
As touched on elsewhere
Probably here:-

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

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