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Previously on "Brexit Bill passed in commons"

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    The real fireworks won't come until the Great Repeal Bill, which is less politicised than the triggering of A50.
    That's when people start to realise we're probably going to keep more or less all the laws that were supposedly forced upon us? That will be interesting.

    There's a greater question here as to whether we expect politicians to now be reduced to simply taking an opinion poll and voting for what the people say, or whether we want them to start being politicians again. I did like the bloke that gave the 8 second speech; he may as well have said "we're all entirely pointless".

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    It's a good effort, but you've failed in your belief the the EU imports as much tat from China as does the UK.

    First think I picked up in my hand, a glass from that Ikea place. Made in Russia. The next a pen... made in Germany! Next a ruler (yes some people still use) made in the Netherlands it says. On look the bulb above me head, Osram.. hmmm wonder what country that is

    Must try harder Vetran!
    Oh look facts how inconvenient...

    China - Trade - European Commission

    EU-China trade has increased dramatically in recent years. China is the EU's biggest source of imports by far, and has also become one of the EU's fastest growing export markets. The EU has also become China’s biggest source of imports. China and Europe now trade well over €1 billion a day.
    EU imports from China are dominated by industrial and consumer goods: machinery and equipment, footwear and clothing, furniture and lamps, and toys. EU exports to China are concentrated on machinery and equipment, motor vehicles, aircraft, and chemicals.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    FTFY
    It's a good effort, but you've failed in your belief the the EU imports as much tat from China as does the UK.

    First think I picked up in my hand, a glass from that Ikea place. Made in Russia. The next a pen... made in Germany! Next a ruler (yes some people still use) made in the Netherlands it says. On look the bulb above me head, Osram.. hmmm wonder what country that is

    Must try harder Vetran!

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    So now the MP's have swallowed the frog to satisfy the hallowed referendum result, let the rebellion commence:

    Brexit: Conservative MP Neil Carmichael reveals he is set to rebel to guarantee MPs a 'meaningful vote' on final deal | The Independent

    There isn't much in this. Some of the votes next week will be closer than those last night, and the gov't will make some minor process concessions, but this rebellion won't be a material one (i.e. no chance of a final vote defaulting to another renegotiation). The Tory rebels are split on this point, and there's enough support from the other parties to guarantee passage. The real fireworks won't come until the Great Repeal Bill, which is less politicised than the triggering of A50.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Them people... you know the ones that believe climate change stops at the border waiting for its passport to be stamped. But buy all their goods from China driven by 1960's style coal fired power stations powering factories staffed by 7 year olds that pollute the rivers. Or those people that send old electronics to India to be burnt on their beaches & Picked through by kids.

    The same people that believe international tax evasion by large conglomerates is something JC Juncker arranges for them. The same people who believe corruption & dissent is the way to solve the problems humanity faces on a global scale.

    We are leaving a cartel not joining Hades:
    FTFY

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  • BlasterBates
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    So now the MP's have swallowed the frog to satisfy the hallowed referendum result, let the rebellion commence:

    Brexit: Conservative MP Neil Carmichael reveals he is set to rebel to guarantee MPs a 'meaningful vote' on final deal | The Independent

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Followed by David Cameron to go down as the most incompetent PM in British history.
    According to the Left, he's not been incompetent... they claim he's made loads of changes to make the nation far more right-wing

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Yes indeed we should all work together for the glory of the Union.

    Where have I heard that before?


    Them people... you know the ones that believe climate change stops at the border waiting for its passport to be stamped. The same people that believe international tax evasion by large conglomerates is a country sized issue. The same people who believe isolation is the way to solve the problems humanity faces on a global scale.

    Them people...

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    That's because the EU is not a sales house. It is a partnership, team, everyone contributes for mutual benefit. Unfortunately for years the UK was happy to sit on the sides lines complaining from the dugout rather than becoming involved.

    What the UK wants no longer exists in todays world. The world is much smaller. There's now a greater need for humans to be working together than further apart. Much greater.
    Yes indeed we should all work together for the glory of the Union.

    Where have I heard that before?

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    The EU was not what we wanted.
    That's because the EU is not a sales house. It is a partnership, team, everyone contributes for mutual benefit. Unfortunately for years the UK was happy to sit on the sides lines complaining from the dugout rather than becoming involved.

    What the UK wants no longer exists in todays world. The world is much smaller. There's now a greater need for humans to be working together than further apart. Much greater.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    i don't believe in catastrophe. Just dull stagnation and 70s like poor public services, inflation, dirty streets etc.
    Or do you expect the debt situation will magically resolve itself?
    Of course I may be very wrong, but in all the months we've talked about this no one has come with any idea how we're going to thrive in the brave new world.

    Willing to change my mind if you can come up with something better than la la la it's all going to be alright
    I think the phrase is if you do what you have always done you will get what you have always got.

    The EU was not what we wanted.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    So we're taking a hard line on EU nationals living in the UK. 'Little England' with bells on here we come.
    No not really, I hope they take pity on you, as I hope we accept those already here (as long as they don't commit crime) and let them stay. For me the whole EU thing was never about migration, it was about corruption, and the EU have excelled themselves on that score.

    PS - loved the way you completely ducked the point. Surprised? Not. Even. Almost.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    You keep telling us we were a Global nobody who cannot survive without the EU propping us up.

    How wrong you are....
    i don't believe in catastrophe. Just dull stagnation and 70s like poor public services, inflation, dirty streets etc.
    Or do you expect the debt situation will magically resolve itself?
    Of course I may be very wrong, but in all the months we've talked about this no one has come with any idea how we're going to thrive in the brave new world.

    Willing to change my mind if you can come up with something better than la la la it's all going to be alright

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Hey its not us, its the ever loving EU who won't confirm your status
    It doesn't take the EU to confirm someone is mentally unfit.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Second Reading passed, to be precise. Still got to go to committee, and then all the other stages.
    More than that, the programme motion also passed for accelerated progress through a Committee of the whole House. All done on 8th Feb and across to the Lords in good time If you're expecting a rebellion on the A50 bill, you're likely to be disappointed. Even the amendment on a so-called "meaningful" vote on the final deal is a long-shot. Essentially, it's done for now. The pushback won't come until the Great Repeal Bill.

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