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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostReality has no place in my (wet) dreams.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostGet back in your cell biatch. And stop fantasising about the ugly old trout. She's running around making claims she hasn't got a hope in hell of delivering in the hope that someone thinks she is important enough for the EU to do a deal with.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHate such as yours has no place in our future.
You are still in denial. Your glorious leader doesn't have half the clout you think she does. Your arrogance and self-importance does nothing except give a load of us a bloody good laugh.
Fact: England voted to leave. So did Wales. Scotland voted to stay.
I have no problem with Scotland wanting to leave the UK and join Europe. If that's what you want then do it, but stop trying to threaten a country with far more voters who gave a clear mandate to leave. There are a whole host of things the UK parliament could do to feck over Scotland but it's not that childish.
And I don't hate you. I feel sorry for you for your pathetic insecurity.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMoved onto the anger stage?Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostIs there a 'can't stop laughing at the deluded Scot' stage? If not, there should be.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostFPTP is a funny thing. If only one party seeks explicitly to stay in the EU the Brexit vote gets split.
Which leaves Labour. The party that came out of this referendum with the biggest kicking of all. Most of their leadership now seem to support changes to freedom of movement.
I follow your argument, in principle, but, as we've seen from both sides of this EU campaign, principles don't count for much.
The new Tory PM isn't going to propose a new GE unless it's obviously winnable. But I do propose that it will be obviously winnable.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostLaw forum, believe it or not, I have law degree....
People that know more than me, but yeah, it's all theorising, guess they're getting off on the legal niceties....
Basically about Art.48 which is how Greenland left the EU, which is basically an amendment of EU membership, it would need to be ratified by all the 28 countries of the EU and the European Parliament. But that would be the case for a Brexit deal under Article 50 anyway, so both have the same level of difficulty.
There is precedent though, though Art 48 isn't 'leaving' in my short span of trying to read the thing without falling asleep.Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostOh feck off and stop deluding yourself.
You are still in denial. Your glorious leader doesn't have half the clout you think she does. Your arrogance and self-importance does nothing except give a load of us a bloody good laugh.
Fact: England voted to leave. So did Wales. Scotland voted to stay.
I have no problem with Scotland wanting to leave the UK and join Europe. If that's what you want then do it, but stop trying to threaten a country with far more voters who gave a clear mandate to leave. There are a whole host of things the UK parliament could do to feck over Scotland but it's not that childish.
And I don't hate you. I feel sorry for you for your pathetic insecurity.Comment
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