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Cataclysm of Brexit 'could lead to Welsh independence'

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Erm, why not? EU will be very happy to accept Wales/Scotland/NI as new members, obviously subject to EU rules like EURO, Shengen zone (so hard border with England) etc.

    Essentially independence will be the only way they will be able to join EU, thanks to Brexit it will lead to break up of the Union, well done chaps.

    Do you think the South east will be full of the Welsh sleeping 8 to a room and living on minimum wage to earn enough to send home because there will total unemployment in Wales?

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I don't understand Brexiters obsession with Catalan seeing as the whole referendum was illegal so everything related to it is moot...
    I don't understand the remoaners obsession with being ruled by an organisation that approves of beating peaceful protesters with truncheons!

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Try googling* "Catalan independence, EU membership, and Spanish veto"

    *Other search engines are available
    Ah Spain - I guess they will be flexible so long as they get Gibraltar

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    Try googling* "Catalan independence, EU membership, and Spanish veto"

    *Other search engines are available
    I don't understand Brexiters obsession with Catalan seeing as the whole referendum was illegal so everything related to it is moot...

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Erm, why not? EU will be very happy to accept Wales/Scotland/NI as new members, obviously subject to EU rules like EURO, Shengen zone (so hard border with England) etc.

    Essentially independence will be the only way they will be able to join EU, thanks to Brexit it will lead to break up of the Union, well done chaps.
    Try googling* "Catalan independence, EU membership, and Spanish veto"

    *Other search engines are available

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post

    Do you know the word "gullible" isn't in the dictionary?
    Well it's in mine.....but if you can't find it the entries are catalogued in alphabetical order.........get a grown-up to help you if you are struggling.




    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Of course the EU have to make positive noises - so that if it all goes to pot they can say: "well we offered a deal, not our fault if you didn't take it".
    A huge "IF" in reality. Those of us not restrained by a kind of simpleton's tunnel vision have seen this coming all along.
    But it has been entertaining to watch you trot out your ever more fanciful explanations.

    Keep it up.......it will probably be Xmas before the inevitable penny drops for you, and by then you can get busy in Panto season playing the rear end of the horse again!

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
    He's saying he'll "promise" a vote on independence, nothing about EU membership (which, like Scotland, probably won't be available to an independent Wales anyway).
    Erm, why not? EU will be very happy to accept Wales/Scotland/NI as new members, obviously subject to EU rules like EURO, Shengen zone (so hard border with England) etc.

    Essentially independence will be the only way they will be able to join EU, thanks to Brexit it will lead to break up of the Union, well done chaps.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Just because wales voted mostly out in 2016, based on the lies they were given, doesn't mean they won't change their minds once the reality off Brexit bites.

    This is the problem with fanatical brexiters, they can't understand or accept that people might change their minds based on the latest information. This is why the fanatics are scared of a second vote - they can see how badly the negotiations have gone and that some may now be changing their minds.
    He's saying he'll "promise" a vote on independence, nothing about EU membership (which, like Scotland, probably won't be available to an independent Wales anyway). If you can't spot a bit of opportunistic headline-grabbing when it's shoved in front of you, the you'd best stay away from the grown-up debate, as it's clearly not your bag old fruit...

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  • AtW
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    Chance of the Withdrawal deal increased.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Brexit: Jean-Claude Juncker says chance of deal has increased - BBC News

    Even hardcore pillocks like Druncker and Tusk are beginning to see the writing on the wall for their ridiculous sabre-rattling nonsensical approach.

    Do you know the word "gullible" isn't in the dictionary?
    Your stupidity knows no bounds it seems.
    Or perhaps it's just desperation that forces you to clutch at straws.
    Of course the EU have to make positive noises - so that if it all goes to pot they can say: "well we offered a deal, not our fault if you didn't take it".

    Stick to logging car numberplates at the gatehouse, your fate will be decide in due course by those at the officer level.

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