Some people wanted brexit
Only 1.6 million more than those who didnt.
Stop this B*ll#cks talking about what people wanted,
unless its what a 100% who wanted it !
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Some people wanted brexit
Yeah you're right.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:10 pmSome peopme wanted brexit
Only 1.6 million more than those who diddnt.
Stop this B*ll#cks talking about what people wanted,
unless its what a 100% who wanted it !
Absolutely this. The left just can’t handle the fact that the majority of this country wanted out and it’s not rocket science that the Torres promised it and have so far delivered it and labour didn’t and got spanked. End of argument.
Another thing the left don’t understand. DEMOCRACY.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:10 pmSome peopme wanted brexit
Only 1.6 million more than those who diddnt.
Stop this B*ll#cks talking about what people wanted,
unless its what a 100% who wanted it !
Much betterOrnchurch wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:18 pmYeah you're right.
Johnson won because the majority wanted Brexit. Possibly a bigger majority than at the time of the referendum given the majority at the GE.
What are you babbling on about ?
If you mean specifically Brexit, I get your point.
Yes Brexit
See Thory even Ornchurch understood the point i made & then made his statement correct .
As far as I am aware, a No Deal scenario was never offered up as part of 'the Brexit Dream', was it?
I only keep bringing up Nurses as you seemed to be able to question someone & if they
It doesn't really matter does it. If the politicians had got on with it it could have happened a couple of years ago and we could now have a Labour government as a result if you are correct that it is such a bad thing.NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:57 pm Tell me my dear little Tory Brexit-loving darlings, just how wonderful are things going at the moment with our severing of links with the EU?
The last I heard, our negotiators aren't doing too well, playing 'hard ball' with the EU professionals?
The Right were in charge .Ornchurch wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 11:48 pmIt doesn't really matter does it. If the politicians had got on with it it could have happened a couple of years ago and we could now have a Labour government as a result if you are correct that it is such a bad thing.NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:57 pm Tell me my dear little Tory Brexit-loving darlings, just how wonderful are things going at the moment with our severing of links with the EU?
The last I heard, our negotiators aren't doing too well, playing 'hard ball' with the EU professionals?
If the politicians had got on with what?Ornchurch wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 11:48 pmIt doesn't really matter does it. If the politicians had got on with it it could have happened a couple of years ago and we could now have a Labour government as a result if you are correct that it is such a bad thing.NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:57 pm Tell me my dear little Tory Brexit-loving darlings, just how wonderful are things going at the moment with our severing of links with the EU?
The last I heard, our negotiators aren't doing too well, playing 'hard ball' with the EU professionals?
I really don’t think I can take much more of this government. They are completely doing my head in.NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 1:16 amIf the politicians had got on with what?Ornchurch wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 11:48 pmIt doesn't really matter does it. If the politicians had got on with it it could have happened a couple of years ago and we could now have a Labour government as a result if you are correct that it is such a bad thing.NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:57 pm Tell me my dear little Tory Brexit-loving darlings, just how wonderful are things going at the moment with our severing of links with the EU?
The last I heard, our negotiators aren't doing too well, playing 'hard ball' with the EU professionals?
What have they been getting on with?
What did David Davis achieve in his two years as Brexit Secretary?
Or Dominic Raab - who dropped it like a hot potato after four months?
What about Stephen Barclay - during his tenure of almost 15 months?
Do you mean to tell me that these highly paid, Tory Ministers achieved zilch? Not very good, is it.
How many extensions have we been kindly granted by the EU?
When will the UK actually be in a position to explain to the EU what it actually wants?
Is the border issue of checks between Ireland/UK even resolved yet?
How many WTO deals have we got in place? I think we've got deals with The Faroe Islands and Kosovo in place; so no need to panic I suppose.
The good old No Deal scenario, eh? The UK's economic saviour. Undertaking trade with the EU, under WTO rules; whereby tariffs would be applied to most goods which UK businesses send to the EU. This would make UK goods more expensive and harder to sell in Europe; but let's not worry about the finer points of detail.
Obviously, WTO terms would also mean full border checks for goods; which will cause traffic bottlenecks at ports and lead to significant delays. Still.......we've got the overspill lorry parks lined up - so it won't be a problem, will it.
Altogether, wave your Union Jacks and sing along with me Tory Boys - "there'll always be an England"...........
If only we could have known how they’d behave, eh.Disoriented wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:39 amI really don’t think I can take much more of this government. They are completely doing my head in.NuneatonO's wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 1:16 amIf the politicians had got on with what?
What have they been getting on with?
What did David Davis achieve in his two years as Brexit Secretary?
Or Dominic Raab - who dropped it like a hot potato after four months?
What about Stephen Barclay - during his tenure of almost 15 months?
Do you mean to tell me that these highly paid, Tory Ministers achieved zilch? Not very good, is it.
How many extensions have we been kindly granted by the EU?
When will the UK actually be in a position to explain to the EU what it actually wants?
Is the border issue of checks between Ireland/UK even resolved yet?
How many WTO deals have we got in place? I think we've got deals with The Faroe Islands and Kosovo in place; so no need to panic I suppose.
The good old No Deal scenario, eh? The UK's economic saviour. Undertaking trade with the EU, under WTO rules; whereby tariffs would be applied to most goods which UK businesses send to the EU. This would make UK goods more expensive and harder to sell in Europe; but let's not worry about the finer points of detail.
Obviously, WTO terms would also mean full border checks for goods; which will cause traffic bottlenecks at ports and lead to significant delays. Still.......we've got the overspill lorry parks lined up - so it won't be a problem, will it.
Altogether, wave your Union Jacks and sing along with me Tory Boys - "there'll always be an England"...........
Firstly, irrrespective of whatever way you want to spin it, it was the decision of SOME of the Nation; NOT THE Nation; as you have quite incorrectly alluded to.Ornchurch wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:57 am If the politicians had got on with what?
Referendum June 2016. Left the EU Jan 2020. Wasted months of party politics and MPs being obstructive rather than acting on the result.
A cross party group should have got on with from Jan 2017 at the latest to act on the decision of the nation.
Idiot. The sentence was handed down by the judiciary, not a political party. To make a political point from this just confirms you to be an utter arse.