Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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"Lawyers For Britain" take on the agreement
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Originally posted by meridian View Post
You voted for it, you own it.
The reason we are where we are is because we have had a half-hearted Remainer in the chair from Day One.
She has been aided and abetted in constructing this surrender document by an almost countless number of spineless self-serving imbeciles far more interested in scoring petty tribal Party points than in properly serving the Electorate.
All this has happened to a backdrop of interminable sullen whinging from the outvoted minority.
No, in years to come, those of us that had the stones to vote for a brighter future can rightfully point accusing fingers at the timid needy weaklings that have browbeaten their backsliding MPs into weaseling out of doing the right thing.
Those that fought to preserve our liberties must be spinning in their graves at this craven cowardice.
At least I will be able to look myself in the mirror in years to come when our grandchildren ask us why we are led by the nose by faceless bureaucrats in Brussels/Strasbourg.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNo, you don't get out of culpability by simply trying to deflect and deny.
The reason we are where we are is because we have had a half-hearted Remainer in the chair from Day One.
She has been aided and abetted in constructing this surrender document by an almost countless number of spineless self-serving imbeciles far more interested in scoring petty tribal Party points than in properly serving the Electorate.
All this has happened to a backdrop of interminable sullen whinging from the outvoted minority.
No, in years to come, those of us that had the stones to vote for a brighter future can rightfully point accusing fingers at the timid needy weaklings that have browbeaten their backsliding MPs into weaseling out of doing the right thing.
Those that fought to preserve our liberties must be spinning in their graves at this craven cowardice.
At least I will be able to look myself in the mirror in years to come when our grandchildren ask us why we are led by the nose by faceless bureaucrats in Brussels/Strasbourg.
WW1 and WW2 are over.Last edited by Paddy; 22 November 2018, 20:18."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostWW1 and WW2 is over.
But thanks to the gurning entitled remoaners we appear to have lost the Peace.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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"Lawyers For Britain" take on the agreement
Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postsnipped long bed-wetting rantComment
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If anyone’s still reading through the Brexiter tears and would like to read a real lawyer’s summary and assessment, there’s one here:
EU Law Analysis: The Brexit Withdrawal Agreement: Overview and First ObservationsComment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostIf anyone’s still reading through the Brexiter tears and would like to read a real lawyer’s summary and assessment, there’s one here:
EU Law Analysis: The Brexit Withdrawal Agreement: Overview and First Observations“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostI think you'll find that everyone who voted for it expected a competent government to handle the exit.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNo, you don't get out of culpability by simply trying to deflect and deny.
The reason we are where we are is because we have had a half-hearted Remainer in the chair from Day One.
She has been aided and abetted in constructing this surrender document by an almost countless number of spineless self-serving imbeciles far more interested in scoring petty tribal Party points than in properly serving the Electorate.
All this has happened to a backdrop of interminable sullen whinging from the outvoted minority.
No, in years to come, those of us that had the stones to vote for a brighter future can rightfully point accusing fingers at the timid needy weaklings that have browbeaten their backsliding MPs into weaseling out of doing the right thing.
Those that fought to preserve our liberties must be spinning in their graves at this craven cowardice.
At least I will be able to look myself in the mirror in years to come when our grandchildren ask us why we are led by the nose by faceless bureaucrats in Brussels/Strasbourg.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBoth of which we won.
But thanks to the gurning entitled remoaners we appear to have lost the Peace.
We actually lost in SE Asia to the japanese - we surrendered our territories over there. So stop being so jingoistic you silly man.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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