No second referendum. We voted LEAVE.If there's a vote it should be a choice between May's Deal or No Deal.
Quote from: YamFazFan on 28 November 2018, 12:20:28 pmNo second referendum. We voted LEAVE.If there's a vote it should be a choice between May's Deal or No Deal.If we don't include the stay option - then when the vote is won to leave with no deal they will never give up..
No we've had the referendum. Leave won. It's over. There should be no talk of another, only how we leave.
QuoteNo second referendum. We voted LEAVE.If there's a vote it should be a choice between May's Deal or No Deal.Fazersharp, So clearly you accept that people didn’t really know what BREXIT was when they voted for it.
So the EU is a black hole, sucking us in ever further, from which we can never escape, no matter what the consequences for the nation
QuoteSo the EU is a black hole, sucking us in ever further, from which we can never escape, no matter what the consequences for the nationIn a word NO! Every expert analysis demonstrates that we will be poorer under May’s deal, and considerably poorer again under a NO DEAL scenario. In other words we benefit greatly from our full membership of the EU
Prior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i bought
So tell me again, how I'm better off in the EU
I presume that Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland will also be represented.
Funny how all these predictions of the UK being this much or that much worse off have suddenly hit the headlines today. BofE for instance. And this would be the same BofE that didn't predict the 2008 financial crash? Governments own figures project for 15 years. So I guess in 1993, they should have been able to predict the 2008 financial crash too?
And also a prominent 'Leave' conservative as both Theresa May and Corbyn were Remainers at the time of the referendum.
I suggest Jacob Rees-mogg. A well balanced debate would be good
QuotePrior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i boughtThat’s incorrect, as I’ve pointed out before VAT replaced the purchase tax in the UK.QuoteSo tell me again, how I'm better off in the EUAgricola you continue to blame the EU for the policies of successive UK governments, and it appears local councils too. You were given a ball to kick, and like many others you kicked it hard. But I’m afraid you’ve kicked the wrong ball.
Or we could have the (failed 7 times) non MP bore Farage
We never had either of those before the EU
If it's on Channel four or the BBC I expect it'll comprise of about 7 prominant Remainers and Mrs May.