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Leadsom: What Brexit game is EU playing?
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWhat’s your point?
What I am asking is what the future is for the UK if we stay in the EU?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostExactly that - this thread is about things the UK could do if/when they leave the EU.
What I am asking is what the future is for the UK if we stay in the EU?
In the timeline where the last two years hadn’t happened, we would continue to have economic and political influence.
In our current timeline, if we ever decided to revoke A50 and remain in the EU we would now be seen as politically and diplomatically inept and we’re less likely to have the same amount of influence as we did before.
The U.K. has been found out as a nation of incompetents, and will be treated as such going forward whether we leave or remain.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWell, the answer to that lies on parallel timelines.
In the timeline where the last two years hadn’t happened, we would continue to have economic and political influence.
In our current timeline, if we ever decided to revoke A50 and remain in the EU we would now be seen as politically and diplomatically inept and we’re less likely to have the same amount of influence as we did before.
The U.K. has been found out as a nation of incompetents, and will be treated as such going forward whether we leave or remain.
Well yes we would continue to pay in more than we got out for the privilege of being ignored.
"if we ever decided to revoke A50 and remain in the EU we would now be seen as politically and diplomatically inept and we’re less likely to have the same amount of influence as we did before."
The only people who want this are the remainers who want the UK to look politically and diplomatically inept so they can realise the dream of a one state Europe.
The U.K. has been found out as a nation of incompetents, and will be treated as such going forward whether we leave or remain
That takes the biscuit - do you really want drunk Uncle Junker having any impact on your life? Is that what you see as competent?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Post"we would continue to have economic and political influence."
Well yes we would continue to pay in more than we got out for the privilege of being ignored.
"if we ever decided to revoke A50 and remain in the EU we would now be seen as politically and diplomatically inept and we’re less likely to have the same amount of influence as we did before."
The only people who want this are the remainers who want the UK to look politically and diplomatically inept so they can realise the dream of a one state Europe.
The U.K. has been found out as a nation of incompetents, and will be treated as such going forward whether we leave or remain
That takes the biscuit - do you really want drunk Uncle Junker having any impact on your life? Is that what you see as competent?
Will Juncker have any impact on my life? No, his term ends in October. Has he had any impact on my life so far? No, not as far as I can tell.
What impact has he had on your life?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe U.K. has been found out as a nation of incompetents, and will be treated as such going forward whether we leave or remain
Instead, we've got the current shower of tulip. No leadership, no concern about the country as a whole from either Labour or Conservative, just political division and short term power politics. And yes, Britain has been found out. And it's not just the EU who will take advantage of that.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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As Brexit falls apart, the blame game has started.
When the UK joined the EU, the "joiners" weren't hindered by the EEC sceptics. At the time the UK joined, the Labour party made it official policy to leave the EEC, they first organised a referendum and when that failed they put leaving in as the main point of their manifesto for the 1983 General Election.
The Brexiteers are making a mess of Brexit because the whole leave movement is inept. If they can't handle the opposition they should hand control back to the "Remoaners".
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by original PM View Post[I]Well yes we would continue to pay in more than we got out for the privilege of being ignored.
MTFU fella. It's not always someone else's fault. I know most people ignore you, but maybe if you stopped being a victim and talking rubbish, people would ignore you less
HTHI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostInstead, we've got the current shower of tulip. No leadership, no concern about the country as a whole from either Labour or Conservative, just political division and short term power politics.Comment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostAnd there, in one small sentence, is the problem with brexiters. Constantly playing the victim, their failure always blamed on someone else.
MTFU fella. It's not always someone else's fault. I know most people ignore you, but maybe if you stopped being a victim and talking rubbish, people would ignore you less
HTH
I genuinely do not understand why you think paying for more bureaucracy and more government is a good idea.Comment
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