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But why do we care, we are £350million a week better off, have full control over all our laws and no more immigration AND we still get to blame Jeremy Corbyn, the BBC and the EU for everything?
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostWe will have far more of a say. As usual you forget that trade us a 2 way thing.
The Bremainer threats have all fallen apart at the seams.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostReplacing it with a world where the we will have no say in the rules and regulations that the EU will impose upon us as a condition for market access - like Switzerland and Norway.
The Bremainer threats have all fallen apart at the seams.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostReplacing it with a world where the we will have no say in the rules and regulations that the EU will impose upon us as a condition for market access - like Switzerland and Norway.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostLet me help you with that. He doesn't think this a terrible corrupt awful country and doesn't despise it.
You on the other hand clearly do despise this country, or at least its population. So why do you hang about? Did you vote Brexit in order to harm the country?
Firstly he never stops criticising the UK along with the other usual suspects.
Proof that despise the UK please.
I did not vote as I was on holiday spending my hard earned margins
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostCan't speak for DA but I voted to get away from the undemocratic EU in which other countries have a bigger say in the running of the UK than we do....
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Originally posted by original PM View Post
I never realised we were that important.
Brexit throws 'spanner in the works' of global growth - BBC News
2016-06-29 David Keighley’s BBC Watch: The Beeb is on a mission to destroy the Brexit vote
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI never realised we were that important.
Brexit throws 'spanner in the works' of global growth - BBC News
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostLet me help you with that. He doesn't think this a terrible corrupt awful country and doesn't despise it.
You on the other hand clearly do despise this country, or at least its population. So why do you hang about? Did you vote Brexit in order to harm the country?
And if A50 doesn't get triggered the government will collapse and we will all be in a much bigger hell hole than even being in the EU.
And AtW is as democratic as Juncker I. E. When the result suits.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am surprised you can stand living in this terrible corrupt and awful country that you seem to despise so much
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSomeone has to do the job. It is all very well despising them but they feed the attitudes of the wailing populace.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostWell hopefully they will soon demonstrate how democratic they are and execute the will of the people and trigger Article 50.
I am all for direct democracy in referendums - but they should be REGULAR, at least a few every years for the most important issues - that's what those petitions should be used for: determine top 10 issues to vote for every year.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is no comparison with Russia, why do you want to compare with some of the worst in the world? British politicians should be compared with the best, like for like country - Germany or France.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSomeone has to do the job. It is all very well despising them but they feed the attitudes of the wailing populace.Most of the public do nothing to help society so they simply moan at politicians. You seem to criticise British politicians more than any other - including Russians.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI love this country, but I despise politicians. Is that ok?
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