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    #11
    Originally posted by Chuck View Post
    True, but we still currently share. My point was, that if the EU want to play hard-ball and punish us, then the information that we currently give them would no longer be available.

    Of course, this would never be stated explicitly outside the closed meetings of the security services of the various countries. The message would get to the politicians, loud and clear, through their own security services.
    Its a two way thing:

    UK wants access to biometrics data stored in EU security databases post-Brexit | BiometricUpdate

    UK warned it could lose access to Europol intelligence - BBC News

    And May has already decide to opt into a new system already: Theresa May 'defies Brexit vote' and opts into new EU-wide security measures | The Independent
    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.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
      Sovereign British court rules sovereign British Parliament needs to have a say. Perhaps the Brexiteers need to go to the European Court of Justice
      Perhaps you need to get a clue?

      Parliament voted 6-1 in favour of the referendum and wording.

      Referenda are exceptional. One person one vote is the ultimate in democracy. It clearly doesn't need Parliament to reapprove something it has already divested to the people.

      As the leaflet stated, the result would be implemented. A mate of Blair's shouldn't be stopping it.

      I'm now concerned about the start of far right movements as in France and Holland. You lot have what's coming to you.

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        #13
        Originally posted by GB9 View Post
        Remnants. Clueless.
        Hold on, you're saying people who voted remain are clueless?
        Surely it's the ones who voted for Brexit that are responsible for the train crash we are now in. Those who voted to remain did not want to be in this situation.
        Your hypocrisy/stupidity knows no bounds.

        Or are you from the generation who wants to blame everyone else for your own actions?
        …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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          #14
          Originally posted by GB9 View Post
          I disagree. We will now certainly end up with WTO.

          Imagine: we spend 6 mths transparently discussing what we want. We set out a white paper. Parliament votes and we trigger A50. We turn up to the first negotiation and outline what we want. After 15 minutes of uncontrollable laughter, the EU representatives say, "yes, we know what you want. We've been watching. Not a feckin chance". We then have 2 years of stalemate prior to WTO.

          Remnants. Clueless.
          Unlikely that the UK will end up under WTO rules. The Nissan letter put paid to that. Nissan made it very clear that WTO rules aren't acceptable and the government have promised them (and everyone else as well) that won't be the case. The government will negotiate what it can but in the end it will be forced to cave.

          The EU won't simply throw the UK out, that isn't what they're about, what their intention is to humiliate the UK. At the end of the negotiations the UK will have a choice between WTO and humiliation, and humiliation it will be.
          I'm alright Jack

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            #15
            Originally posted by WTFH View Post
            Hold on, you're saying people who voted remain are clueless?
            Surely it's the ones who voted for Brexit that are responsible for the train crash we are now in. Those who voted to remain did not want to be in this situation.
            Your hypocrisy/stupidity knows no bounds.

            Or are you from the generation who wants to blame everyone else for your own actions?
            I'm from a generation that takes responsibility and doesn't have the feeling if 'entitlement ' that those growing up under new labour did.

            And it's anything but a crash. Did not see the BOE massively upgrading forecasts yesterday? Basically saying they got it wrong.

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              #16
              Originally posted by GB9 View Post
              I'm from a generation that takes responsibility and doesn't have the feeling if 'entitlement ' that those growing up under new labour did.

              And it's anything but a crash. Did not see the BOE massively upgrading forecasts yesterday? Basically saying they got it wrong.
              Pound climbed a lot yesterday as well, I suppose you are spinning that one to say it is because Brexit is steaming ahead as well
              …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                #17
                Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                Pound climbed a lot yesterday as well, I suppose you are spinning that one to say it is because Brexit is steaming ahead as well
                fer fek's sake, pound climbed a lot yesterday, it climbed about 1p to the euro, except the DailyMail used a special graph scale that made it look like a huge increase

                Milan in lies lies and statistics Mode.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                  Pound climbed a lot yesterday as well, I suppose you are spinning that one to say it is because Brexit is steaming ahead as well
                  I don't need to spin the BOE announcement. Here.

                  You just can't accept it isn't the disaster you are hoping for.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
                    Perhaps you need to get a clue?

                    Parliament voted 6-1 in favour of the referendum and wording.

                    Referenda are exceptional. One person one vote is the ultimate in democracy. It clearly doesn't need Parliament to reapprove something it has already divested to the people.

                    As the leaflet stated, the result would be implemented. A mate of Blair's shouldn't be stopping it.

                    I'm now concerned about the start of far right movements as in France and Holland. You lot have what's coming to you.

                    Yes they voted for a non binding referendum, but they didn't vote on brexit itself and how brexit will look like

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by GB9 View Post
                      I don't need to spin the BOE announcement. Here.

                      You just can't accept it isn't the disaster you are hoping for.
                      Yet we will still be in the Free market next year with a good export currency. Let's look at the first forecasts when we are out of the Single market and decide if it's a success then.
                      Make Mercia Great Again!

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