If Britain rejoined the EU tomorrow…

If Britain rejoined the EU tomorrow…

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anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Just a reminder to all the remoaners. There’s a 3x 500 page “Benefits of Brexit “ thread full of benefits that we’d miss if we rejoined the EU.

But let’s be honest, you don’t really want to learn do you. You just want yet another thread to bh on?

Turn7

23,591 posts

221 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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wolfracesonic said:
James O’ Brien would be less likely to have an aneurysm live on air if we rejoined…Grrrrrr Borismad
hehe

Vasco

16,476 posts

105 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Electro1980 said:
Vasco said:
What would we miss?!! - the freedom to do what we want without having to make sure that it's ok with 27 other countries.
......but I'm sure you know that anyway.

Probably better if you stop dreaming of the impossible.
And what “rules” have we made since leaving that we could not before?
biggrinbiggrinlaugh

You remoaners really don't give up do you!!

What a sad life.

GetCarter

29,373 posts

279 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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z4RRSchris said:
do we need another brexit thread.
Perhaps as Brexit isn't done yet. Not by a long way. Due entirely to Johnson and his hopeless deal.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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GetCarter said:
z4RRSchris said:
do we need another brexit thread.
Perhaps as Brexit isn't done yet. Not by a long way. Due entirely to Johnson and his hopeless deal.
I’m quite sure we have left the EU scratchchin

crankedup5

9,486 posts

35 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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It’s taking the EU some time to reach its goal of Federalism with one overruling political Board. I can forgive the U.K. for needing more than a couple of years thus far to re-gain and once again flourish outside of that particular club. (52 / 48) says it all.

Vasco

16,476 posts

105 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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GetCarter said:
z4RRSchris said:
do we need another brexit thread.
Perhaps as Brexit isn't done yet. Not by a long way. Due entirely to Johnson and his hopeless deal.
Many people around the time suggested that it would probably take at least 10 years to begin to benefit from Brexit. Some people will always look for problems, and people to blame, when things don't go as they voted.

Jenny Tailor

1,727 posts

37 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Can't someone just kill this thread with fire.
Enough Brexit threads already exist.

The answer is in those already.

loafer123

15,428 posts

215 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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frisbee said:
Bathing in the tears of Remoaners!lick
Mmmmm….salty!

SlimJim16v

5,650 posts

143 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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GetCarter said:
Perhaps as Brexit isn't done yet. Not by a long way. Due entirely to Johnson and his hopeless deal.
Probably the best that could be salvaged from the st May left.

Probably best if this thread disappears, there are more than enough already.

Edited by SlimJim16v on Sunday 19th June 16:06

Electro1980

8,286 posts

139 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Vasco said:
Electro1980 said:
Vasco said:
What would we miss?!! - the freedom to do what we want without having to make sure that it's ok with 27 other countries.
......but I'm sure you know that anyway.

Probably better if you stop dreaming of the impossible.
And what “rules” have we made since leaving that we could not before?
biggrinbiggrinlaugh

You remoaners really don't give up do you!!

What a sad life.
No answer, just some insults? So you have nothing. Face it, you were conned.

V8covin

7,283 posts

193 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Electro1980 said:
No answer, just some insults? So you have nothing. Face it, you were conned.
Never trust a politician

catso

14,784 posts

267 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Mr Whippy said:
I’d miss being able to hold my MP and PM absolutely accountable.
How's that going for you? scratchchin

Ivan stewart

2,792 posts

36 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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V8covin said:
What benefits have there been ?
Apart from being a modern outward looking sovereign nation , more accountable politicians ,
It’s flushed out some very unpleasant and traitorous people that infest our politics and public life
We now have a better idea who is on our side !!
And who isn’t I’m looking at you Tony …!!!

bloomen

6,891 posts

159 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Ivan stewart said:
It’s flushed out some very unpleasant and traitorous people that infest our politics and public life
Indeed.

Roll on the liquidation camps.

Murph7355

37,684 posts

256 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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P. ONeill said:
If Britain rejoined the EU tomorrow, which Brexit benefits would you miss the most?

The £350m per week has probably been swallowed up during Covid, but apart from that how has life changed for the average man in the street in Britain over the last couple of years?
The start of eroding the number of useless wker politicians in our life.

But what I'd miss the most are the incessant threads from people who are still living 6yrs ago and still cannot fathom why the result went against them. You can train to be a doctor as quickly and the end result would be far more worthwhile.

(A not very subtle way of raising a new thread about Brexit benefits that I'm sure you are unable to see? Yawn).

Ivan stewart

2,792 posts

36 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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bloomen said:
Ivan stewart said:
It’s flushed out some very unpleasant and traitorous people that infest our politics and public life
Indeed.

Roll on the liquidation camps.
I don’t think that’s necessary and it’s fun to hear them pontificate and froth every so often , it’s very comforting
That the leave vote was correct and a superb result for Britain…

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Electro1980 said:
Vasco said:
Electro1980 said:
Vasco said:
What would we miss?!! - the freedom to do what we want without having to make sure that it's ok with 27 other countries.
......but I'm sure you know that anyway.

Probably better if you stop dreaming of the impossible.
And what “rules” have we made since leaving that we could not before?
biggrinbiggrinlaugh

You remoaners really don't give up do you!!

What a sad life.
No answer, just some insults? So you have nothing. Face it, you were conned.
There’s 3 x 500 pages of Brexit benefit discussion Electro! Do you want to educate yourself or not? Because from where I am sitting, you just can’t be arsed and would rather moan at the moon instead.

Jenny Tailor

1,727 posts

37 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Die hard remainers will never ever give up the argument of ( should we rejoin the EU.... )
Expect dozens of new "Surely .....now is the time to rejoin the EU?"

May your favourite diety save us all from their "trough of despair"

IT IS A DEAD PARROT - IT HAD CEASED TO BE. just isn't in their language,


Jenny Tailor

1,727 posts

37 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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swanny71 said:
V8covin said:
What benefits have there been ?
None
I've invested an extra £50K in my pension just a couple of years ago.
Why hasn't it doubled?
Why hasn't it doubled?
Why hasn't it doubled?