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As a lifelong Tory I'm disgusted with the Tory party
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Originally posted by grabri View PostCan you point me to a Vote Leave or a Leave.EU manifesto that outlined what Brexit would entail... and manifestos written on the side of a bus don't count.Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWe did know what Brexit would entail ...
By what mechanism will we replace the trade in goods and services with our largest partner?
How do we persuade the Japanese car makers based in the UK (who export to Europe) to stay if they have to pay tariffs which removes their thin profit margins?
How does our principal industry, the financial, cope with the loss of passporting rights?
How can we keep the European Airbus company making wings in the UK?Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat a load of rubbish and wishful thinking.
We did know what Brexit would entail, including most likely a bit of turmoil (though nowhere near as much as Remainer scaremongers, including some Tory ministers and most media pundits, would have had us believe), and I'm confident most Brexit voters would still vote the same way again.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe country voted for Brexit, it didn't vote for chaos and poverty.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAs a lifelong Tory, you've not really got the hang of this Tory thing yet.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Posthe isn't free to argue that a democratic process should be ignoredComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo how do you think the UK will prosper in the event of a hard Brexit i.e. no Single Market and Customs Union.
By what mechanism will we replace the trade in goods and services with our largest partner?
How do we persuade the Japanese car makers based in the UK (who export to Europe) to stay if they have to pay tariffs which removes their thin profit margins?
How does our principal industry, the financial, cope with the loss of passporting rights?
How can we keep the European Airbus company making wings in the UK?Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostStill waiting for a Brexiter to answer these questions. Been waiting for nearly a year.
EU immigrants are extremely well qualified so I will expect water pipes to start bursting, electrical installations to spontaneously burst into flames and probably the streets will stink because the rubbish isn't being collected. The NHS is already running into an acute crisis because their EU staff are leaving in droves.
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThey probably will, but there will also probably be a whole load of young voters who will turn up at the next one.Comment
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