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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Don't cry, man the fck up!
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
That wouldn't have been possible as I seem to recall him saying the result would be honoured. I might have mis-remembered that
The referendum outcome was never legally binding, Brexit could have been avoided.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
So he should have refused the referendum result? He wouldn't have lasted a month before his party forced him out.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt really annoys me, to this day, is that Cameron quit when the vote in favour of Brexit. With it being so very close, what he should have done was gone back to the EU and used that result as leverage to get a better deal. Instead he ran away.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe EFTA don't want the UK. Membership of the EFTA requires signing up to Schengen. The UK would require the consent of the other EFTA states to join.The EFTA agreement requires accession to the four freedoms of persons, goods, services and capital.
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The EFTA don't want the UK. Membership of the EFTA requires signing up to Schengen. The UK would require the consent of the other EFTA states to join.The EFTA agreement requires accession to the four freedoms of persons, goods, services and capital.
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Not likely though is it?
https://www.goodto.com/family-news/r...xit-background
At the Conservative Party conference in 2021, Sunak gave a speech saying he was told back in 2016 that if he voted for Brexit, his political career would be 'over before it had even begun'. He went on to say "I put my principles first," adding that he was proud to back Brexit because "the agility, flexibility and freedom provided by Brexit will be more valuable in a 21st Century global economy than just proximity to a market."
Announcing his intention to vote leave, Rishi Sunak said "This is a once in a generation opportunity for our country to take back control of its destiny," adding "I believe that our nation will be freer, fairer and more prosperous outside the EU."
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Is the UK even in the Customs Union? I mean, Turkey is in it and the UK isn't?
Really odd the UK is so far out of the picture, it would make sense to join the likes of Switzerland and Iceland and Norway as the first steps back in.
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostThe only luck of those idiots who wanted to remain is that covid and the Ukraine war came along to muddy the waters a bit.
Let's see in a couple of years when the idiots can't blame Brexit anymore.
As above Lord Rose etc are coming around to it. If you look at the state of the EU most are worse off than us. Facts not failures!
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The only luck of those idiots who wanted brexit is that covid came along to mud the waters a bit.
Let's see in a couple of years when the idiots can't blame covid anymore.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostIs "project fear" now accepted as a realistic view of the risks?
Can we reverse this total sh1tshow yet?
https://www.itv.com/news/2021-06-10/...re-exaggerated
Rose thinks there “must have been” a deliberate attempt to exaggerate the economic risks of Brexit but insists he has no idea who within the campaign was calling the shots. He says he didn’t had any contact with David Cameron or George Osborne before the event, or for much of the campaign.“I said to those people I was having regular contact with that the economic gloom may happen but it wasn’t going to happen immediately. It wasn’t going to be Armageddon the day we came out. Everyone wasn’t going to suddenly be out of work… It was going to be over time. We [won’t] know now for another 10, 15, 20 years what the effect on the UK economy is going to be.”“It was [Project Fear],” Rose says. “And it didn’t work.”
Will the losers moaning ever going to stop?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt really annoys me, to this day, is that Cameron quit when the vote in favour of Brexit. With it being so very close, what he should have done was gone back to the EU and used that result as leverage to get a better deal. Instead he ran away.
It was up to the Tories in power how they implemented the directives which became laws in the UK.
For example you couldn't just go and stay in any random EU country and not be registered as being in the country at an address. Loads made you register every 3 months so they knew where you were. You were also registered automatically when you got a job. (Yes myself and other people I know made use of freedom of movement.)
However in the UK you could come in and disappear. Or come in, work and live in a tent.
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