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Post by buccaneer on Sept 10, 2023 10:26:00 GMT
Good luck with all that then. Cheers. We're quietly confident. Like you were last time no doubt.
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Post by buccaneer on Sept 10, 2023 10:26:51 GMT
Good luck! The manfrog couldn't beat a man dressed in a dolphin suit to get into Westminster. His only victory occurred by telling lies that exploited the climate of fear created by ISIS. Your constant diatribe and hatred of Farage suggests he was very successful and that you are very bitter about Brexit. LOL, who knew. haha
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Post by sheepy on Sept 10, 2023 10:27:49 GMT
LOL a poll,what about the other 98%, we cannot count the other 1% because they were only honest one who actually didn't have a clue. Just saying that the majority now wishes to rejoin. 90 plus polls confirm that. It may have been mentioned previously. Bullshit you are clutching at straws, because of the major feck up of the Westminster party to actually do as they were told by the electorate, which of course was widely advertised in the media, so now you hope for a back at square one approach where you actually win. A change of history which is a step over the line.
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Post by Einhorn on Sept 10, 2023 10:28:59 GMT
Cheers. We're quietly confident. Like you were last time no doubt. Yep. Maybe, if ISIS re-emerge we'll reconsider. They were a good friend to you and Farage.
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Post by Einhorn on Sept 10, 2023 10:30:13 GMT
Just saying that the majority now wishes to rejoin. 90 plus polls confirm that. It may have been mentioned previously. Bullshit you are clutching at straws, because of the major feck up of the Westminster party to actually do as they were told by the electorate, which of course was widely advertised in the media, so now you hope for a back at square one approach where you actually win. A change of history which is a step over the line. Too deep for me, Sheeps.
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Post by buccaneer on Sept 10, 2023 10:31:23 GMT
Like you were last time no doubt. Yep. Maybe, if ISIS re-emerge we'll reconsider. They were a good friend to you and Farage. Your campaign was a better friend to us. It was great!
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Post by Einhorn on Sept 10, 2023 10:32:03 GMT
Yep. Maybe, if ISIS re-emerge we'll reconsider. They were a good friend to you and Farage. Your campaign was a better friend to us. It was great! Still 62%, though (plus 90 straight polls putting Rejoin well in the lead).
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Post by buccaneer on Sept 10, 2023 10:32:27 GMT
Your campaign was a better friend to us. It was great! Still 62%, though. Still out though.
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Post by Einhorn on Sept 10, 2023 10:34:25 GMT
Many dispute whether the UK is out, given NI's continued de facto membership. As for the rest of the UK, things can change with a referendum. With polls at 62%, it's not something Westminster will be able to ignore for much longer.
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Post by sheepy on Sept 10, 2023 10:37:37 GMT
I told you it's simple, child's play, you don't stand a hope in hell.
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Post by buccaneer on Sept 10, 2023 10:39:59 GMT
Many dispute whether the UK is out, given NI's continued de facto membership. As for the rest of the UK, things can change with a referendum. With polls at 62%, it's not something Westminster will be able to ignore for much longer. Still out though.
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Post by oracle75 on Sept 10, 2023 10:44:07 GMT
The UK is in fact still in. Of over 4000 EU laws on the UK statute books, 600 have been changed. The Brexit government says they arent going to consider anymore. The UK has decided to comply with EU quality standards in manufactured goods. If the UK wants to sell to the EU it has to comply with rules of origin. With EU veterinary checks on exporting animals. Wirh EU rules on ID if you enter the area. The agreements on fishing have not excluded EU vessels from UK waters. Farmers are still waiting for EU subsidy replacements three years on. You have to fill out reams of paparwork after being told there would be less.
It is impossible not to comply with the person you trade with. You will be the loser.
You may as well rejoin since leaving hasnt changed much of anything.
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Post by Einhorn on Sept 10, 2023 10:46:53 GMT
Many dispute whether the UK is out, given NI's continued de facto membership. As for the rest of the UK, things can change with a referendum. With polls at 62%, it's not something Westminster will be able to ignore for much longer. Still out though. Nobody denies that* The thread merely makes the point that this has been consistently demonstrated to be against the wishes of the majority. *Some do, I suppose (those who maintain that NI's continued de facto membership means the UK isn't 'out')
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Post by sheepy on Sept 10, 2023 11:07:09 GMT
The UK is in fact still in. Of over 4000 EU laws on the UK statute books, 600 have been changed. The Brexit government says they arent going to consider anymore. The UK has decided to comply with EU quality standards in manufactured goods. If the UK wants to sell to the EU it has to comply with rules of origin. With EU veterinary checks on exporting animals. Wirh EU rules on ID if you enter the area. The agreements on fishing have not excluded EU vessels from UK waters. Farmers are still waiting for EU subsidy replacements three years on. You have to fill out reams of paparwork after being told there would be less. It is impossible not to comply with the person you trade with. You will be the loser. You may as well rejoin since leaving hasnt changed much of anything. I guess you will telling that to all those who have an abusive partner then! Just go home, the abuse is fine, you will get over it.
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Post by Einhorn on Sept 10, 2023 11:17:40 GMT
The UK is in fact still in. Of over 4000 EU laws on the UK statute books, 600 have been changed. The Brexit government says they arent going to consider anymore. The UK has decided to comply with EU quality standards in manufactured goods. If the UK wants to sell to the EU it has to comply with rules of origin. With EU veterinary checks on exporting animals. Wirh EU rules on ID if you enter the area. The agreements on fishing have not excluded EU vessels from UK waters. Farmers are still waiting for EU subsidy replacements three years on. You have to fill out reams of paparwork after being told there would be less. It is impossible not to comply with the person you trade with. You will be the loser. You may as well rejoin since leaving hasnt changed much of anything. I guess you will telling that to all those who have an abusive partner then! Just go home, the abuse is fine, you will get over it. The UK was given special concessions by the EU (opt-outs). This is why the press has sometimes referred to the UK as the 'spoilt brat of Europe'. Abused victim or spoilt brat? Depends on your politics, I suppose.
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