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BREXIT
[size=1em]Dazza [color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]déjà [/color][color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]vu[/color][/size] :lol


Oh and Tony Abbott is still an arse  Wink
(16-12-18, 07:41 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: I think your throttle response is a bit slow there dazza. Pretty sure hedgetrimmer's already posted that, or most of it, in this thread.
Yes I know, but I thought if VNA can keep asking the same question over and over again and ignoring what has already been answered previously then we should start posting the same things over and over again.  Big Grin
Plus, there are some people who probably haven't seen it because this thread has become so long, not everyone has read everything ( or can remember ......VNA  :pokefun [size=78%])[/size] :lol
Yes it's all getting a bit 'samey'  :rollin


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Sometimes you'd be forgiven for thinking that the referendum was yet to take place.


People keep going over and over the same pre-referendum arguments. Leave won. There's no need to keep on making the case for it. That part is over.


The bit I'd be most concerned about right now is the attempts being made by the Remaniacs to reverse it.
Latest talk in the papers is for trying to get a consensus in Parliament for a Norway type deal. Which is of course 'Leave' but remaining in the Customs Union, Single Market and Free Movement. But it's a 'Leave' and therefore 'what the people voted for' Smile


Still too much about solving the problems within the Tory party, rather than doing what's best for the country (whatever that is).
I can see there being civil unrest across the country.
It's spreading across Europe.
I see the French lawyers have joined in and the people in Brussels have started to stir.
People are seeing the EU for what it is......
Still unsure how tyrannical and undemocratic it is and how we'll be better off out.
This is an interesting outlook on things.




https://vimeo.com/169341443


If Brexit gets overturned and we end up staying in The EU this issue is going to go on for eternity, except it'll be intensified by a multiple of about one hundred.


Does anyone seriously think that over 17 million people who have been diddled out of Brexit are just going to shrug their shoulders and accept that without complaint?. The Remainers must be stark, staring bonkers if they think that's going to happen.



Quote:I can see there being civil unrest across the country.
It's spreading across Europe.
I see the French lawyers have joined in and the people in Brussels have started to stir.
People are seeing the EU for what it is......
They are not protesting against the EU.  They are protesting against their governments.
Which is what we should have done.  What we are doing is trying to blame the EU for the action of sucessive UK governments.
Though we may well see civil unrest if the UK leaves the EU in a NO DEAL scenario.  That is perhaps when finally those who voted to LEAVE will understand that once again they have been conned.

As I said above 'Leave' but closely aligned.


If people think we are heading for a 'No Deal' version of Leave, they must be stark raving bonkers.



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Quote: I see the French lawyers have joined in and the people in Brussels have started to stir.
The 'people in Brussels' were demonstrating against the Belgian government's adoption of a UN resolution, nothing to do with the EU. But it's always easy to blame them for everything isn't it?
Also there was a counter demonstration. This country is just as split, and I wouldn't fancy the chances of a load of old blokes against the youth of today  :lol

Funny how the solution to the split in this country always seems to come back to overturning Brexit and remaining in The EU :rolleyes


Remain don't give a fig about 'healing' any split. They just want to reverse democracy at any cost and then rub the Leavers noses right in it.


Like I said previously, they'd be as ungracious in victory as they are in defeat.
Nor do Leave if they don't support a Norway style Leave.

Don't remember voting for anything to do with Norway. That sounds like yet another Remainiac ruse to try to thwart democracy to me :rolleyes


When I voted Leave I assumed it meant a No Deal type exit.
(17-12-18, 11:43 AM)mtread link Wrote: The 'people in Brussels' were demonstrating against the Belgian government's adoption of a UN resolution 
The unnamed "UN resolution"
Is ---The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration which was signed by leaders from a 164 countries in Marrakech. A number of European states, including Austria, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Slovakia, refused to formally adopt the pact, which is meant to streamline and smooth international mass migration..


I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(17-12-18, 11:18 AM)VNA link Wrote:
Quote:I can see there being civil unrest across the country.
It's spreading across Europe.
I see the French lawyers have joined in and the people in Brussels have started to stir.
People are seeing the EU for what it is......
They are not protesting against the EU.  They are protesting against their governments.
Which is what we should have done.  What we are doing is trying to blame the EU for the action of sucessive UK governments.
Though we may well see civil unrest if the UK leaves the EU in a NO DEAL scenario.  That is perhaps when finally those who voted to LEAVE will understand that once again they have been conned.


Hahaha....The French, Germans and Belgains....They are the EU....You're not grasping this are you




https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f...5324686799










(17-12-18, 11:43 AM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote: I see the French lawyers have joined in and the people in Brussels have started to stir.
The 'people in Brussels' were demonstrating against the Belgian government's adoption of a UN resolution, nothing to do with the EU. But it's always easy to blame them for everything isn't it?
Also there was a counter demonstration. This country is just as split, and I wouldn't fancy the chances of a load of old blokes against the youth of today  :lol


As Fazersharp says, this was a migration pact enforced by the UN.....and who's the architect behind that ....that's right ....


https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%...TwDIto&s=1





Quote: When I voted Leave I assumed it meant a No Deal type exit.
Well that's one. What about the other 16.9999999999999999 million? Smile p
Quote:Hahaha....The French, Germans and Belgains....They are the EU....You're not grasping this are you .
Smile
So are Austria, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Slovakia. If you don't understand the concept of the EU, no wonder you vote against it :rolleyes
Quote:[size=1em]Well that's one. What about the other 16.9999999999999999 million? [img alt=Smile]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/smile.gif[/img] p
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Make that 2

(17-12-18, 03:17 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote:[size=1em]Hahaha....The French, Germans and Belgains....They are the EU....You're not grasping this are you .[/size]
[size=1em] Smile [/size]
[size=1em]So are Austria, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Slovakia. If you don't understand the concept of the EU, no wonder you vote against it :rolleyes [/size]
Well in that case somebody also needs to explain [size=1em]the concept of the EU to [/size][size=1em]Austria, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Slovakia cause they ain't playin.[/size]
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Make that 3
OK what about the other 16.9999999997 million then :lol
I see Cameron is interfering!



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