Originally posted by GB9
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Brexit rebellion building in Parliament
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Originally posted by sirja View PostWell based on the new tune is Boris is singing, the UK will still be part of the single market, so will still have to accept all the rules of said market. Sorry but you'll still be subjected to rules made far away, the only difference is now you don't get any say in the formulation of those rules. Seems the working class have been screwed over once again.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by sirja View PostWell based on the new tune is Boris is singing, the UK will still be part of the single market, so will still have to accept all the rules of said market. Sorry but you'll still be subjected to rules made far away, the only difference is now you don't get any say in the formulation of those rules. Seems the working class have been screwed over once again.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOne of the main reasons i voted out was because I wanted to not have to care about what a bunch of seemingly untouchable people based 1000's of miles from where I live had to say about the way the I should act.
Nobody said we do not want to trade - that is just stupid and unless anyone has a genuine reason why not then lets continue under the current trade agreements - they must work for everyone or else surely the EU would not have allowed them - however if any of the countries in the EU wish to renegotiate a different trade deal with the UK then we should certainly talk to them to come to a mutually beneficial arrangement.
Same for the movement of labour - I did not vote to stop 'foreigners coming into our country and taking our jobs' I voted to try and stem the movement of people who for whatever reason were unable to support themselves or integrate into UK society.
I think what this vote clearly showed is that the current champagne socialist Labour party are very very far out of touch with their supposed voters - the Labour party need to understand that they should actually be representing you white van man with a tattoo who likes a few beers and a kebab - but who also is happily married with 2 kids and is trying to do an honest job earning an honest living and is struggling because his home town is constantly having increased pressure put on it by the movement of people.
Those who eat mung bean quiche and drink moccachoccachino's who campaign for this but then go and live in their little cottage in the Cotswolds and so never see the impact of what they vote for to try and appease the sense of guilt they have for living off daddy's capitalist earned money need to understand that labour is not the party for them - they need to form their own party which campaigns for equal rights for everyone and screw the large corporations.
Also Sturgeon - surely you head says no but your nuts say go?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostMany companies plan to impose Brexit hiring freeze - BBC News
It all going to fine... Unless you actually want a job...
We were due an emergency budget and 25% fall in the stock market. Waiting........Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostIf it had been a victory by a single vote it would have been clear.
If not then we haven't been governed by anyone with a clear mandate for a very long time.
If you think there is a clear mandate for anything other than a "exit" then your going to be quite pissed off for the next two plus years...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostSomeone clearly needs to sqaure that circle...
Chris Grayling saying there is a clear mandate to control immigration. Someone else who doesn't get how close it was and how there isn't a clear mandate for anything....
In or out your head should be telling you something needs adjusting...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostSomeone clearly needs to sqaure that circle...
Chris Grayling saying there is a clear mandate to control immigration. Someone else who doesn't get how close it was and how there isn't a clear mandate for anything....Leave a comment:
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Many companies plan to impose Brexit hiring freeze - BBC News
It all going to fine... Unless you actually want a job...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by dx4100 View PostSomeone clearly needs to sqaure that circle...
Chris Grayling saying there is a clear mandate to control immigration. Someone else who doesn't get how close it was and how there isn't a clear mandate for anything....
If not then we haven't been governed by anyone with a clear mandate for a very long time.Leave a comment:
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