Soldato
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The ever more authoritarian left love to choose who can and can’t vote.
Coming at a time of ever growing authoritarian right wing Govt, that is rich.
The ever more authoritarian left love to choose who can and can’t vote.
By that logic china might be tempted to give the UK an amazing (if short term) deal to encourage other countries to leave and thus open up more coubtries to trade as the eu wont negotiate with it.
I love this thread. It’s like some sort of bizarre support group where Remainers comfort and reassure each other that everything is going to be terrible!
The EU is a cancer that needs removing. It's a dictatorship where those in charge were never voted in.
If people think countries are going to be stubborn towards us when creating trade deals then they really have fell for the fear mongering. Business is business.
Remainers should be ashamed. They make this country weak.
Also people asking for a second referendum make me laugh. What do we do keep voting until you get the outcome you want. We voted, majority had the sense to vote correctly and in the long term if we don't half arise it we will benefit. The EU will collapse within the next couple of decades and it will be glorious.
I didn't hear you moan when China invested £bns in the UK last year and are helping to build a nuclear power station ?
Project fear is still going
When are you going to realise that Project Fear as actually just Project Reality?
Opening up the UK market to Chinese foreign imports subsidised by the Chinese government is one of the reasons why British Steel has so many issues. Do we really want that in other sectors too?
Well project fear worked on you.
No. That was Yellow back Cameron that failed to stop the steel imports. You did read about it..didn't you?
No. That was Yellow back Cameron that failed to stop the steel imports. You did read about it..didn't you?
No. That was Yellow back Cameron that failed to stop the steel imports. You did read about it..didn't you?
I have a soul.Why did people vote to leave again?
I love this.
You cannot move forward when you don't know the destination.
The government reminds me of the walking dead series.
Nice fortified walls zombie free and some crops.
Yet the people are not happy so they have a vote.
4 decide to leave and 3 decide to stay and 3 don't know.
Despite this the leader of the 4 says "we don't know where we are going but the majority voted to leave" but it's done now just keep walking.
People in their right minds cannot accept leaving without discussing what happens, including those that didn't know.
I think this sums up the position.
Well project fear worked on you.
No. That was Yellow back Cameron that failed to stop the steel imports. You did read about it..didn't you?
This is a strange post. You want a precise definition of Brexit, but at the same time might be presupposing that remaining in the EU will supply some kind of political certainty in regard to how the future will look. Can you honestly say *exactly* where the EU is heading, and what it will look like 10-20 years from now? I don't think you can. 20 or 30 years ago, few would have imagined how the EU would develop, and, for example, what a disaster the Euro single currency would turn out to be.
I love this thread. It’s like some sort of bizarre support group where Remainers comfort and reassure each other that everything is going to be terrible!
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...blocking-eu-attempts-regulate-chinese-dumping
Indeed - Why did people vote to leave again?
You're questioning that people can't say where EU will be in 10-30 years but at the moment we don't even know where UK is gonna be in next few months. Does that not strike you as strange? Most of the Leave main political figures run as soon as the result was announce and they realised what a **** up they made with no plan going forward in next couple of years.
The steel imports are still so cheap because of Chinese state subsidies. Whether or not the UK block the EU wanting to limit imports, is here nor there, the root cause is still China- which if we have a free trade deal (and limiting those imports is exactly the opposite of free trade), we'll get more issues.
This is a strange post. You want a precise definition of Brexit, but at the same time might be presupposing that remaining in the EU will supply some kind of political certainty in regard to how the future will look. Can you honestly say *exactly* where the EU is heading, and what it will look like 10-20 years from now? I don't think you can. 20 or 30 years ago, few would have imagined how the EU would develop, and, for example, what a disaster the Euro single currency would turn out to be.
What seems to me is that post-Brexit, some sore losers have taken to demanding a precise and exact map of the future, that none of them could possibly supply in the case of how the EU might develop.
It's really time to move on, and accept the will of the people. The best those who wished the UK to remain in the EU can do is work to influence the deal, so that the best possible one is struck for all sides. Then we all win.