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Post by Pacifico on Mar 21, 2023 11:36:19 GMT
simple - not enough people voted for it. Eh? Northern ireland voted by a majority to remain in the EU. At the last stormont election , the majority voted in pro protocl mlas. So thats the 6 counties sorted .
Scotland self explanatory . 62 % remain , now trending near three quarters rejoin.
A small majority in england voted for the blank sheet of paper that was brexit. Lets see who votes what come next election. If starmer wins in england , and pro eu parties win scotland, i will be happy to return the comment and tell you not enough people voted against the EU in the latest vote for you to keep us out. And - how insignificant regions voted is of no consequence - it's how the country as a whole voted that matters.
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 21, 2023 11:38:22 GMT
Well it's quite simple - a majority in Parliament did not think that the Single Market was good for the UK - NI being somewhat different due to its border issues. It's no good crying about democracy when it fails to go your way. It's just another way of saying the same, exact thing you've been saying, isn't it? You can present your argument in so many different ways but the fault in your argument will always be obvious. So again, this is the premise: The Single Market is good for Northern Ireland but it is not good for the rest of the UK. The political situation in NI is different from the UK as a whole. So Parliament decided that being in the SM was good for NI but bad for the rest of the UK. Parliament decided otherwise Howling against democracy is only going to wear out your vocal chords..
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2023 12:16:51 GMT
It's just another way of saying the same, exact thing you've been saying, isn't it? You can present your argument in so many different ways but the fault in your argument will always be obvious. So again, this is the premise: The Single Market is good for Northern Ireland but it is not good for the rest of the UK. The political situation in NI is different from the UK as a whole. So Parliament decided that being in the SM was good for NI but bad for the rest of the UK. Parliament decided otherwise Howling against democracy is only going to wear out your vocal chords.. Fine. If you insist on the fallacy that the SM was good for NI but bad for the rest of the UK because Parliament decided it.
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Post by Vinny on Mar 21, 2023 12:32:02 GMT
Well it's quite simple - a majority in Parliament did not think that the Single Market was good for the UK - NI being somewhat different due to its border issues.It's no good crying about democracy when it fails to go your way. In a nutshell. No matter how many times you repeat it the ex remainers and Scot indies will ignore it . They're fascists.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 21, 2023 13:48:54 GMT
No they don’t . It’s amusing that you cant understand and insist I repeat a simple single sentence( which I did ) and at the same time can’t comprehend the difference between disingenuous and dishonest . Words differ for a reason. Why should I expound on a single sentence that despite being simple is beyond your ability to understand Yes, they do. You don't have to have a BS in Lexicology to know both terms convey the same idea. They are closely associated and convey the idea of dishonesty. Even Google says so. You can't expound even a fragment of a sentence let alone a full sentence. Please. As I said. Words differ for a reason. I notice that you grudgingly admit that there is a difference but can’t seem to understand what that is . No wonder you couldn’t comprehend the simple sentence that wanted me to expound.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 21, 2023 13:59:00 GMT
In a nutshell. No matter how many times you repeat it the ex remainers and Scot indies will ignore it . They're fascists. Every success will be called a failure, every cooperation will be called a surrender, every point subject to obtuseness, obfuscation and semantics. They have an agenda and that agenda is to rejoin the EU.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2023 14:01:30 GMT
Yes, they do. You don't have to have a BS in Lexicology to know both terms convey the same idea. They are closely associated and convey the idea of dishonesty. Even Google says so. You can't expound even a fragment of a sentence let alone a full sentence. Please. As I said. Words differ for a reason. I notice that you grudgingly admit that there is a difference but can’t seem to understand what that is . No wonder you couldn’t comprehend the simple sentence that wanted me to expound. Exactly! As you said.
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Post by Bentley on Mar 21, 2023 14:02:50 GMT
As I said. Words differ for a reason. I notice that you grudgingly admit that there is a difference but can’t seem to understand what that is . No wonder you couldn’t comprehend the simple sentence that wanted me to expound. Exactly! As you said. Well done . I knew that you would see sense 👍
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2023 14:13:04 GMT
Exactly! As you said. Well done . I knew that you would see sense 👍 Yeah.
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Post by thomas on Mar 21, 2023 15:40:47 GMT
Eh? Northern ireland voted by a majority to remain in the EU. At the last stormont election , the majority voted in pro protocl mlas. So thats the 6 counties sorted .
Scotland self explanatory . 62 % remain , now trending near three quarters rejoin.
A small majority in england voted for the blank sheet of paper that was brexit. Lets see who votes what come next election. If starmer wins in england , and pro eu parties win scotland, i will be happy to return the comment and tell you not enough people voted against the EU in the latest vote for you to keep us out. And - how insignificant regions voted is of no consequence - it's how the country as a whole voted that matters. self evidently not . Northern ireland voted remain , it got to remain.
Its not me you have to plead with and offer puerile excuses pacifico. Its your fellow tory brexiters who feel let down by the whole uk not getting brexit , not to mention your british allies in northern ireland whom your government has shafted over brexit twice over now .
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Post by Vinny on Mar 21, 2023 15:42:10 GMT
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Post by thomas on Mar 21, 2023 15:47:03 GMT
It's just another way of saying the same, exact thing you've been saying, isn't it? You can present your argument in so many different ways but the fault in your argument will always be obvious. So again, this is the premise: The Single Market is good for Northern Ireland but it is not good for the rest of the UK. The political situation in NI is different from the UK as a whole. So Parliament decided that being in the SM was good for NI but bad for the rest of the UK. Parliament decided otherwise Howling against democracy is only going to wear out your vocal chords.. The political situation is different in scotland to the rest of the uk as well. What you mean is , in northern ireland , the GFA rules supreme and the "sovereign parliament" of westmisnter cannot overrule it.
What ? The brussells parliament?
We are cheering rishi and boris on pacifico. The people who are angry and annoyed are your own tory brexiter voting base , who feel betrayed that two tory prime ministers have shown absolutely no backbone in defending sovereign uk territory to johhny foreigner.
I mean even lloyd george put up a fight to keep sovereign uk territory in the republic to no avail. Boris and rishi signed a constituent part away with the stroke of a pen .
If you cant even protect a part of the uk territory from foreigners , why would the russians or anyone else take you seriously?
Agincourt my arse.
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Post by Vinny on Mar 21, 2023 15:49:47 GMT
Dishonest post Thomas.
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Post by thomas on Mar 21, 2023 16:23:49 GMT
What ? Even the tories are going mental with rishi the remainers sell out.
** BREAKING ** ERG chairman Mark Francois MP: "The Stormont Brake is practically useless and the framework itself has no exit." Brexiteer Tories are now set to vote against the Windsor Framework tomorrow. Will Rishi Sunak need Labour votes to get it through?
Rishi is now relying on europhile keir starmer to get his sell out deal through and you call me dishonest? I think you need to have a word with the tory parties spokesman on this forum..pacifico , and ask him to report and explain himself.
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Post by Vinny on Mar 21, 2023 16:26:03 GMT
What's that got to do with your claim that Northern Ireland "is still in the EU"? It isn't. You were dishonest. Stop moving the goalposts and read the laws.
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