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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAnyone want to guess the number of people who'll be marching against the sell-out?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSo you don’t want a border between the UK & EU?
Are you happy with the 4 freedoms?
And to show solidarity with our Gallic cousins, we can simply do as they do and pay lip services to the EU regulations that we don't like.
Vive La France etc.!!
HTH
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAnyone want to guess the number of people who'll be marching against the sell-out?
I would go for about 50....
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Anyone want to guess the number of people who'll be marching against the sell-out?
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostMods, can't you please change the name of this forum to BRINO?.
Brexit is so totally outdated.
Accepting democracy is so outdated
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Mods, can't you please change the name of this forum to BRINO?.
Brexit is so totally outdated.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostAnd now we’re back to the Remainer’s default argument:
We all know that the only good reason to stay in the EU was the divorce difficulty.
4 Freedoms, good global trade agreements, scientific research, OpenSkies, Churchill, etc.
Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostWe ... are not all in this together. We will behave like petulant children.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAnd now we’re back to the Leaver’s default argument:
“We voted for something and we won. It’s now someone else’s fault and they have to come up with a solution to the problem we voted to create, because we are not prepared to suggest anything workable.”
We all know that the only good reason to stay in the EU was the divorce difficulty. We are sore losers and are not all in this together. We will behave like petulant children.
If only there were mods around to put them on the naughty step.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostThe UK is extremely limited in what it can do about the Irish Border due to the Good Friday agreement which states that it must be an open boarder, i.e. as it is . If the EU want something else then it will have to impose it on the Southern Irish side.
“We voted for something and we won. It’s now someone else’s fault and they have to come up with a solution to the problem we voted to create, because we are not prepared to suggest anything workable.”
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