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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThe country is being offered a clear choice here........
1) Remain within the EU under existing rules and restrictions if we abort A50
2) Remain within the EU under even more punitive rules and restrictions if we accept May's (The REMAINER) "Best Deal"
And politicians wonder why the nation feels so disenfranchised.
You won. You must be so happyI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWe told you before the ref this is what would happen. You denied it would. Well, suck it up chump. We were never going to get a good deal off the EU as we never held all the cards as the leave lot kept saying. We could only ever crash out and destroy our economy, get whatever deal the EU wants to give us, or Remain. No MP who cares about the UK will vote no deal/crash out. Remain lost the ref, so we're stuck with whatever deal the EU wants to give us.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou are forgetting that the UK holds most of the cards, and the German car makers will not let their export market be compromised.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou are forgetting that the UK holds most of the cards, and the German car makers will not let their export market be compromised.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThe country is being offered a clear choice here........
1) Remain within the EU under existing rules and restrictions if we abort A50
2) Remain within the EU under even more punitive rules and restrictions if we accept May's (The REMAINER) "Best Deal"
And politicians wonder why the nation feels so disenfranchised.
Shaun,
how many times was it explained to you lot, the golf club or fitness club analogy...
if you leave the club and stop paying your fees, don't expect the same access and privileges that you received as a full paid up member
Is that so difficult to understand ?
Ok, maybe the analogy is wrong, let me put it in your terms, if you stop being an Iceland privileged shopper card benefits holder then don't expect to have access to those bonuses and benefits and privileges when you stop being a card holder, it's all in the terms and conditions.
And there's even an FAQ !
Hope that helps.
Toodle pip,
Milan, "hammer time, dual nationality, I'm alright jack," Benes.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostShaun,
how many times was it explained to you lot, the golf club or fitness club analogy...
if you leave the club and stop paying your fees, don't expect the same access and privileges that you received as a full paid up member
Is that so difficult to understand ?
There are far more appropriate analogies that are eminently more relevant, but if you haven't found them yet, or can't understand them, I'm not going to waste time enlightening you now.
After all, you can't polish a turd as they say.
You'd know that if you weren't such a plank.
HTH
“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 PostNot difficult to understand at all, it is simply a wholly irrelevant analogy though.
There are far more appropriate analogies that are eminently more relevant, but if you haven't found them yet, or can't understand them, I'm not going to waste time enlightening you now.
After all, you can't polish a turd as they say.
You'd know that if you weren't such a plank.
HTH
and there we have it folks, the debating skills of a Brexiteer in action
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